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I see a few individuals with a low IQ in some manga comment sections. Based on my reasearch, I can now share with you all how you might obtain a Low Intelligence/Bad mentality here on Weeb Central. All of these findings are in this article here. Sign 1: Reading Loli Content on the Site In many cases, I always see people forcing themselves to read Sasha-chan to Classmate Otaku-kun. I don't know why you exert yourself and force yourself to read something that you clearly don't enjoy. It just makes you an idiot for digesting content you really don't want to read. It can also be a low-intelligence move for those who do enjoy the content as well, because most of the time you are into that type of fantasy and have a sad, unrealistic idea of how you want your love-life to be like. Most of the time it can create horrible people who do horrible crimes. In general pornographic material can desensitize someone and give them erectile dysfunction. Sign 2: Wasting Your Time Arguing with Troll Accounts If you see a troll/ragebait account, what do you do? Do you argue with that individual, knowing that their opinion wont be changed on a subject? Do you tell them that their trolling is stupid and that they should stop? There's no winning with trolls in most cases, and it doesn't matter what you say to them. They will continue their deeds and continue to be a nuisance to the platform. Most intellectuals would just ignore the troll. I know some of you understand that wasting your time on the troll is useless, but you argue regardless. I suppose it is not so bad when you know its a troll. Sign 3: Unrealistic Expectations for Feature Requests I have seen some individuals request for a "Freaky Chat" and for images to be able to be sent on this website. Do you know how abused that feature would be? Do you have no grasp of what kind of people use this site? I simply ask that your expectations be a bit less outlandish. "The kind of evil that doesn't realize that it's evil, is the worst kind of evil there is." -Weather Report
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9. In Switzerland, it is illegal to own just one guinea pig because they are social creatures that thrive in groups. As such, Swiss law mandates that anyone who wants to keep guinea pigs must have at least two. This law underscores the importance of social interaction among animals and promotes better animal welfare practices. The recognition of animals' emotional needs challenges us to reconsider how we care for pets and encourages responsible ownership that prioritizes the well-being of these creatures. 10. Wombat feces are cube-shaped. This unusual characteristic helps the feces stay in place and mark territory without rolling away, which is crucial for these territorial animals. The cubic shape is formed within the intestines as the wombat's unique digestive process creates pressure that results in these distinct shapes. This fascinating adaptation illustrates the complexities of animal physiology and how evolution shapes behaviors that assist in survival in specific environments.
8. The scientific term for when a group of jellyfish is called a "smack." While many may know about jellyfish's unique anatomy and their roles in marine ecosystems, the terminology used to describe them can often go unnoticed. Language plays an essential role in how we perceive animals, and learning about these quirky collective nouns enriches our appreciation for the natural world. This concept extends beyond jellyfish; for example, a group of owls is called a "parliament," while a gathering of flamingos is known as a "flamboyance." Such terms reflect the creativity and whimsy inherent in the English language.
6. Octopuses have three hearts, eight arms, and blue blood. Two of the hearts pump blood to the gills, where it picks up oxygen, while the third heart pumps oxygenated blood to the rest of the body. This unique circulatory system enables octopuses to thrive in the ocean's depths but also makes them incredibly different from terrestrial animals. Their blue blood is due to a copper-rich protein called hemocyanin, which is more efficient than hemoglobin in cold and low-oxygen environments. These distinctive physiological traits reflect the incredible adaptability of life forms to their habitats and spark curiosity about the diversity of life on our planet. 7. A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus. It takes about 243 Earth days for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis, while it takes only about 225 Earth days for it to orbit the Sun. This peculiar relationship between rotation and revolution creates an unusual scenario where a single day lasts longer than a whole year. This
3. Bananas are technically berries, while strawberries are not. Botanical definitions can sometimes be surprising, and this is a prime example. In botanical terms, a berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower with seeds embedded in the flesh. By this definition, bananas fit the criteria, whereas strawberries do not because they develop from a flower with multiple ovaries. This classification sheds light on the complexity of plant biology and how common terminology can mislead us about the nature of the foods we consume. It also opens up discussions about culinary versus botanical classifications, further enriching our understanding of botany. 4. Cows have best friends and can become stressed when they are separated from them. Research has shown that cows exhibit signs of stress, such as increased heart rates and vocalization, when they are removed from their preferred companion. This social behavior highlights the emotional lives of these animals, challenging common p
ok I do 1. Did you know that honey never spoils? Archaeologists have discovered pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible. This remarkable longevity is due to honey's low moisture content and acidic pH, which create an inhospitable environment for bacteria and microorganisms. As a result, honey has been revered not just as a sweetener but also as a natural preservative. Its ability to endure through millennia highlights the ingenuity of nature and how certain substances can withstand the test of time, making it a fascinating topic in both food science and history. 2. The inventor of the Pringles can, Fredric Baur, had his ashes buried in one of the iconic cans after he passed away in 2008. Baur, a food scientist, developed the unique cylindrical container to keep potato chips fresh and unbroken, but little did he know that his innovation would lead to his own posthumous resting place. This quirky fact reminds us of the profound
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