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For å forhindre overflod av drittbilder i 4chan-tråden synes jeg det er på sin plass at det opprettes en slik tråd som dette hvor de som finner slikt morsomt kan sitte å le. :)

Ja. Denne tråden er til for at de som synes artige-bilder er artige kan ha et sted å poste dem, og de som ikke synes de er noe artige kan la være å se dem. Den er ikke til for at folk som ikke synes de er artige skal spamme tråden med "Jammen, det er jo ikke noe artig."

 

En del slike kommentarer er slettet.

 

Geir :)

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For å forhindre overflod av drittbilder i 4chan-tråden synes jeg det er på sin plass at det opprettes en slik tråd som dette hvor de som finner slikt morsomt kan sitte å le. :)

Ja. Denne tråden er til for at de som synes artige-bilder er artige kan ha et sted å poste dem, og de som ikke synes de er noe artige kan la være å se dem. Den er ikke til for at folk som ikke synes de er artige skal spamme tråden med "Jammen, det er jo ikke noe artig."

 

En del slike kommentarer er slettet.

 

Geir :)

 

Jo. Men, det er litt av poenget med denne tråden. diskusjonstråd, for å diskutere artige.no, og som du veit er artige.no ikke artig :p

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Alt er bullshit, og misstolkninger.. Personen som lagde dette kan ikke være seriøs..

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1) There is no evidence that Vikings wore horns on their helmets. Kilde, og en annen kilde

 

2) Sushi does not mean "raw fish", and not all sushi includes raw fish. The name sushi refers to the vinegared rice used in it. Sushi is made with sumeshi, rice which has been gently folded with rice vinegar, salt, and sugar dressing.[67] The rice is traditionally topped by raw fish, cooked seafood, fish roe, egg, and/or vegetables such as cucumber, daikon radish, and avocado. The related Japanese term sashimi is closer in definition to "raw fish", but still not quite accurate: Sashimi can also refer to any uncooked meat or vegetable, and usually refers more to the dish's presentation than to its ingredients. The dish consisting of sushi rice and other fillings wrapped in seaweed is called makizushi, and includes both "long rolls" and "hand rolls". Kilde

 

3) Microwave ovens do not cook food from the inside out. Microwave radiation penetrates food and causes direct heating only a short distance from the surface. This distance is called the skin depth. As an example, lean muscle tissue (meat) has a skin depth of only about 1 centimetre (0.39 in) at microwave oven frequencies. Kilde

 

4) Meteorites are not necessarily hot when they reach the Earth. In fact, many meteorites are found with frost on them. A meteorite has been in the near-absolute zero temperature of space for billions of years, so the interior of it is very cold. A meteor's great speed is enough to melt its outside layer, but any molten metal will be quickly blown off, and the interior of the meteor does not have time to heat up because rocks are poor conductors of heat. Also, atmospheric drag can slow small meteors to terminal velocity by the time they hit the ground, giving them time to cool down. Kilde, og en annenkilde

 

5) DNA is not made of protein.[112][113] DNA is instead a nucleic acid. DNA and protein are closely interrelated, however. DNA is always accompanied by proteins in the chromatin of plants and animals.[114] See protein biosynthesis for DNA's involvement in assembling protein. See DNA replication for enzymatic proteins' involvement in assembling DNA.

Kilde

 

6) Houseflies do not have an average lifespan of 24 hours. The average lifespan of a housefly is 20 to 30 days.[126] However, a housefly maggot will hatch within 24 hours of being laid.Kilde, og en annen kilde. (Bla ned til house-flies)

 

7) Sharks can actually suffer from cancer. The myth that sharks do not get cancer was spread by the 1992 book Sharks Don't Get Cancer by I. William Lane and used to sell extracts of shark cartilage as cancer prevention treatments. Reports of carcinomas in sharks exist, and current data do not allow any speculation about the incidence of tumors in sharks.

Kilde og en annen

Kilde

 

8) "Shaving does not cause terminal hair to grow back thicker or coarser or darker. This belief is based on the fact that hair which has never been cut has a tapered end, whereas after cutting there is no taper. Thus, the cut hair appears to be thicker, and feels coarser due to the sharper, unworn edges. The fact that shorter hairs are "harder" (less flexible) than longer hairs also contributes to this effect" Kilde

 

9) "Hair and fingernails do not continue to grow after a person dies. Rather, the skin dries and shrinks away from the bases of hairs and nails, giving the appearance of growth." Kilde

 

10) "Vaccines do not cause autism. Although fraudulent research by Andrew Wakefield claimed a connection, repeated attempts to reproduce the results ended in failure, and the research was ultimately shown to have been manipulated." Kilde

 

11) "Waking sleepwalkers does not harm them. While it is true that a person may be confused or disoriented for a short time after awakening, this does not cause them further harm. In contrast, sleepwalkers may injure themselves if they trip over objects or lose their balance while sleepwalking. Such injuries are common among sleepwalkers." Kilde

 

12) "A penny dropped from the Empire State Building will not kill a person or crack the sidewalk.[288] The terminal velocity of a falling penny is about 30–50 miles per hour, and the penny will not exceed that speed regardless of the height from which it is dropped. At that speed, its energy is not enough to penetrate a human skull or crack concrete, as demonstrated on an episode of Mythbusters." Kilde

 

13) "The blue tint of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by selective absorption and scattering of white light. Impurities dissolved or suspended in water may give water different colored appearances." Kilde

 

14) "Photographic or eidetic memory refers to the ability to remember images with extremely high precision—so high as to mimic a camera. However, it is highly unlikely that photographic memory exists, as to date there is no hard scientific evidence that anyone has ever had it." Kilde

 

15) Fant ingen kilder som motsier det på et kjapt google søk, men mest sannsynlig bullshit det og.

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