AndromedusGalacticus
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AndromedusGalacticus@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are tankies? What does sea-lioning mean?English3·2 years agoYep, I think you’re right. I can probably bypass this with a link shortener, but it’s not worth selling out people’s data. Just copy and paste it if you’re running into issues.
AndromedusGalacticus@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are tankies? What does sea-lioning mean?English1·2 years agoThat’s weird, here’s just the link without any formatting. Try this: https://wondermark.com/c/1k62/
AndromedusGalacticus@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are tankies? What does sea-lioning mean?34·2 years agoFor sea-lioning, here’s the comic the term originated from to explain it
AndromedusGalacticus@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When we go swimming and spend extended time in water, do the little bugs who live on our skin suffocate and die?English1·2 years agoYeah, I’m aware. There were like 10 comments with no replies, so I thought it’d be fun to see what the Chatbot would say. I didn’t take its answer too seriously, but I knew people might be sensitive to the answer. It would have been unfair of me to not say that it was though. Now people can at least decide whether or not to discard the information by providing a “source”.
AndromedusGalacticus@lemm.eeto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When we go swimming and spend extended time in water, do the little bugs who live on our skin suffocate and die?0·2 years agoHere’s what Chatgpt/google bard have to say:
The answer is: not necessarily. Most of the bacteria on our skin are adapted to living in wet environments, so they will not suffocate. However, some bacteria may be washed away or killed by the chlorine in the pool.
For relevance on how rare it is, there are only 43 known people of that have it. They have to donate their blood to themselves when they’re healthy every year, so they have it, if they need it.