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No. 842196

This thread is to share and discuss any wikipedia articles that we might find interesting. You can also share pages from other wikis or other interesting wikis themselves (ex. lost media wiki). Any topic goes here, try to talk about a variety of things.

You can also try to play the wikipedia game here, share your highest score: https://www.thewikigame.com

No. 842199

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I wanna share the List of Breads. Tell me your favorite bread nonners
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_breads

No. 842202

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No. 842208

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>>842199
also sharing list of cakes hehe (I want boobie cake)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cakes

No. 842214

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikipe-tan
Sharing the official humanization of wikipedia (and her sisters) they remind me of doremi

No. 842218

>>842214
scrote confirmed

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No. 842224

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No. 842225

>>842218
Why?? They're the official mascots and if you go to the anime portal the one in the middle is the one you always see. It's just like our own boardtan

No. 842226

>>842225
Nevermind. As you were.

No. 842227

>>842218
I dont think theres that many scrotes out there who like ojamajo doremi ngl

No. 842228

>>842224
This is super fucked up but fascinating at the same time. It was an interesting read

No. 842231

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>>842226
What does that mean?? Sorry I'm not a native english speaker
>>842227
I loved doremi as a child, I've been considering rewatching it
Posting the wikipedia page so I actually contribute with something
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojamajo_Doremi

No. 842238

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No. 842241

>>842224
really don't like the combination of the words steeping and cadaver

No. 842243

>>842241
Well there's also honey…

No. 842244

File: 1625058791233.jpg (106.19 KB, 1280x720, citation needed.jpg)

Tangentially related, but I loved watching "Citation Needed" (playlist, cannot embed: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL96C35uN7xGIo2odDuuPeYtb7BtQ1kBhp) and "Two of these people are lying" (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfx61sxf1Yz2I-c7eMRk9wBUUDCJkU7H0) by the Techinacal Difficulties (Tom Scott and friends). Very fun shows that center around obscure Wikipedia articles. I highly recommend if you're bored.

No. 842316

>>842231
yooo this was my favorite cartoon as a child are you a fellow italianon by any chance?

No. 842388

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>>842224
that's so fucking morbid down to the picture, it gives me chills
>>842244
thanks for sharing!!

Anyways did you know rodents and primates are very close relatives??
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euarchontoglires

No. 842396

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reindeer
The wiki page for reindeer is the most unnecessarily detailed one I’ve ever seen.

No. 842397

>>842396
I saw that new thread anon lmfao

No. 842402

>>842397
what new thread?

No. 842403

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>>842396
one time i looked up the page about stairs and it was also very detailed kek https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stairs

No. 842437

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Remembering the time I wanted to look up how M&Ms were made and learned there was M&M spokescandy lore and a very small but very autistic spokescandy fandom.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%26M%27s
https://mms.fandom.com/wiki/M%26M%27S_Wiki

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No. 842455

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No. 842458

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I was reading this yesterday, didn't know it was a thing until now
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat-baiting

Great thread idea btw!

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No. 842467

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>>842458
A lot of bloodsports are kinda fucked
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fox_tossing
"Fox tossing (German: Fuchsprellen) was a competitive blood sport popular in parts of Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries. It involved throwing live foxes and other animals high into the air. It was practiced by members of the aristocracy in an enclosed patch of ground or in a courtyard, using slings with a person on each end to catapult the animal upwards. It was particularly popular for mixed couples, even though it was hazardous for the people launching the animals as the terrified animals would often turn on the participants. The result was often fatal for the tossed animals."
Wtfff

No. 842470

>>842467
They were absolutely fucked. I knew about bear baiting, bull baiting, dog and cock fights, but never knew about that and the rat one.
Sad that the rat baiting kept happening even after the animal cruelty act because most people don't care about rats at all.

No. 842474

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_red_paperclip
Man trades red paperclip, eventually gets a house

No. 842669

>>842402
I accidentally made that as a new post instead of a reply at first. Deleted it within two seconds but anon caught it anyway haha.

No. 843553

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarrare

the man who ate everything and anything

No. 843560

I'm not gonna link it but I vividly remember the first time I read Jeffrey Dahmer's Wikipedia entry. I literally didn't want to believe some of the shit he had done

No. 843569

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No. 843627

>>843553
>After being suspected of eating a toddler he was ejected from the hospital.
He what

No. 843652

>>842202
I'm really frightened of this kind of thing so I end up reading a lot about them. Here's an article about one of the worst radiation accidents, where a device for radiotherapy was found at an abandoned hospital and handled by multiple people. The contact tracking and cleanup aftermath are really fascinating:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goi%C3%A2nia_accident
And a list of other incidents similar:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civilian_radiation_accidents

No. 843744

>>842202
>>843652
Many farmers are aware of this, buy anyway
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Therac-25
Nightmare fuel for everyone involved

No. 843781

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My country is very ethnically homogeneous historically, so I'm somewhat fascinated by countries that have ethnic minority communities out of immigration from even centuries ago instead of recent currents like mine.
Here's some interesting ones (almost all are from ex-soviet union regions but I swear I'm not a slavaboo, pls):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koryo-saram
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyrgyzstan_Germans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_Germans
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greeks_in_Russia_and_the_Soviet_Union
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arb%C3%ABresh%C3%AB_people

Extra semi related thing:
USSR failed attempt to create a region for Jewish people. Currently, the population is less than 1% Jewish. Picrel is the flag.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast

No. 843995

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>>842403
Now I'm just thinking about how many man-hours went into the Wikipedia article for stairs. Who would even say "man, I really gotta look up these stair things I keep hearing about?"

No. 843998

>>843560
Who is that?

No. 843999

>>843995
I guess architects and enginiers really love stairs

No. 844157

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No. 844209

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>>842202
ok I don't know wtf did I expect, but certainely not this. I think I just found my dream job
>tfw born too early to be a radiation priestess with a colorchanging pussy

No. 844218

>>844209
they really sold that song hard kek I hope someone listens to it 10,000 years from now

No. 844509

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genie_(feral_child)
This one's an extremely depressing read, but so fascinating you just keep reading. It's about a feral child who was locked in a room in a house for 13 years, and how scientists used her as a test subject. Pretty interesting to read about the effects of almost zero human interaction, sunlight, etc.
She's still alive, actually. Hope she's doing better now.

No. 844524

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000s_in_fashion#Casual_chic
>9/11 and the mortgage crisis of 2001 impacted fashion by bringing in a new wave of conservatism.
I swear the second bulletpoint in this section used to have a separate page, now it's reduced to a single paragraph.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Brazilians
Had no idea Brazil was booming with Japanese decendents.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McWords
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_%22-gate%22_scandals_and_controversies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda6#North_America
Specifically the line about spiders lol

>>844509
I remember learning about her in high school. Yes, I hope she's doing okay.

>>842403
This reminds me how there's tons of wikipedia pages in different languages that people edit to be extremely long, similar to how fan wikias are.

No. 844595

>>844524
>Had no idea Brazil was booming with Japanese decendents.
All of America is pretty diverse in general

Brazil also has an Arab community.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Brazilians

Peru has a Japanese community too, to the point that one of its presidents was from a Japanese family.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_Peruvians
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Fujimori

Suriname interestingly has a huge Indian community (they're the largest ethnic group).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indo-Surinamese

And the Welsh community in Argentina is somewhat interesting as well, apparently they were dynamic enough in the past centuries that they even developed their own dialect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_Wladfa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patagonian_Welsh

And these are just some, of course. You'd probably take years triying to research all communities in all American countries, kek

No. 844644

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grain_entrapment

Grain death has always been really scary to me. And just situations where people get killed in horribly confined places in general. For instance, the 2009 Nutty Putty Cave incident where a man went spelunking and became stuck upside down in a super tight cave. He ended up dying of a heart attack because of all the blood going to his head and upper torso and his body was never retrieved. Another tragedy I find really horrifying is the teenager who died trying to retrieve a shoe that fell inside a rolled up, heavy gym mat at his school. It's like getting trapped upside down inside a toilet paper roll. He ended up dying of asphyxiation, but I just can't imagine the terror of realizing youre stuck and being unable to breathe, all of the blood rushing to your head. I sound like a psychopath describing this but I dont know, it's just my worst fucking fear. Especially since in this situation he died doing something so mundane, something you couldn't even think of as remotely dangerous.

No. 844648

>>844644
Not gonna tinfoil but that kid in the mat 100% was tricked or forced into it, still sad as fuck though

No. 844653

>>844644
>>844648
I mean his body had no organs in it, so something fucked up happened

No. 844660

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No. 844679

>>844509
Oh no, I hate this one. This fucked me up so fucking much.
>Genie developed a tendency to masturbate in socially inappropriate contexts, which led doctors to seriously consider the possibility that Genie's father subjected her to sexual abuse or forced her brother to do so, although they never uncovered any definite evidence.
>Regardless of where she was she constantly salivated and spat, and continually sniffed and blew her nose on anything that happened to be nearby. She had no sense of personal property, frequently pointing to or taking something she wanted from someone else, or situational awareness. Doctors wrote that she acted on impulse irrespective of the setting, especially noting that she frequently engaged in open masturbation and would sometimes attempt to involve older men in it.
This is beyond fucked up.

No. 844685

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No. 844687

>>844524
I remember this stuff about casual chic as well, there was more info before. Trends shifted to more conservative stuff because of the drug and crack epidemic as well.

No. 844691

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>>844524
>list of -gate controversies
>penis gate
>"While performing at a concert in Stockholm, singer Lenny Kravitz squatted and his pants split open revealing his penis to concertgoers."
Oh my god this is hilarious

No. 844694

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No. 844707

>>844691
Is this pic actually featured in the article

No. 844710

Has anyone contributed to Wikipedia themselves? I was forced to for a course and it was pretty cool, it's nice motivation to learn about a topic.

No. 844777

>>844710
I've done a handful of minor grammatical edits, but I never did anything substantial. I was very seriously considering making the page for Chainsaw Man when it didn't have one for months, but I knew that if I opened the floodgates of my autism, I would start editing Wikipedia for hours at a time.

No. 845174

>>844691
>I thought I had a crowd of fans on my side
>But I went and blew it all sky high
>And now the media has photos of my eggplant
>All just because I
>Ripped my pants

No. 846037

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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse
The section on common names for roly-poly bugs is super entertaining.

No. 846047

I like to go back to this one every so often. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_unusual_deaths

No. 846052

I used to copy some wiki paragraphs for essays and restructure the sentences so it couldn’t be traced then proceeded to use the sources lister there kek.

No. 846093

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people

this article always gets a chuckle out of me based on the names and what organism gets chosen for which person

No. 846458

>>844660
The kid eas killed and his organs were harvested by the first home to do the autopsy, that's the only possible way they would act so blasé about finding a dead kid with no organs and why the funeral home was cleared of any wrongdoing. Like… How is that not obvious? Missing organs, missing security camera footage, no accountability? Come on.

No. 846601

>>846458
more like a crappy, underfunded coroner in a city with a median family income of 39k with 30% of the population below the poverty line did a shitty job on a black kid's body, then a funeral home dgaf because it's a private business and they just want to get paid.
Seniors homes, mental institutions, and death care are rife with corner cutting and gross shit in the USA.

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No. 847302

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>>846093
>mfw OBAMADON attack

No. 847304

>>847302
also would not doubt this reptilian bastard doesn't kin that marine organism smh most Tumblr sounding reason for associating yourself with that, too, mr. presidente

No. 847309

>>847302
I like that they're implying that the animals got a Christian burial with the crosses by their names

No. 847352

>>847309
I know you’re joking but this reminds me of the time Reddit started marking controversial comments with a dagger but had to can the idea after like a week because people were too stupid to understand what dagger mark is, kek.

No. 847358

Anons please remember this is an imageboard please upload pics of the articles you are trying to show

No. 847360

>>847358
Mine is more clickable without the picture

No. 847473

I hate when you come across suspiciously long articles for obscure subjects and you realize it's probably someone's fetish and whoever the author is was jerking off while they wrote it.

No. 847567

>>847473
Do you have any examples? I never noticed that

No. 847584

>>847473
What, like the reindeer article? Kek

No. 847653

File: 1625616851013.jpg (88.84 KB, 700x394, taman-shud.jpg)

the tamam shud case has always weirded me out.

>man is found dead on beach with a note in his pocket with the Persian phrase "tamam shud" which means "its over/finished"

>they locate the book the page was torn from and there are phone numbers scribbled in the pages, along with random text that looks to be a secret code.
>the text has never been decoded and the man is still a "John Doe"

there's a lot more to this case and it's worth a read

No. 847657

>>847653
The way his clothes were, wouldn't be surprised if he was a spy and that woman they tried talking to was one too or was just scared. Keeps me up at night though.

No. 847664

>>847653
If I ever kill myself, I hope I go out like him. Leave a mystery for the ages and keep people guessing. Chad move tbh

No. 847700

>>847664
don't kill yourself nonnie

No. 847705

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>>847584
>>847473
I looked up the reindeer article's edit stats to find the top contributor because I wanted to see how much of a weirdo this person is. It probably is a fetish thing since there's no mention of having autism, any Wikipedia user page typically hints at one or the other, academics don't have time for this shit lol

https://xtools.wmflabs.org/articleinfo/en.wikipedia.org/Talk:Reindeer#top-editors

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Valjean#My_articles,_essays,_and_other_creations

No. 847709

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No. 847710

>>847653
i always considered it solved after reading this article https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-15/a-marriage-and-a-mystery-somerton-man-romantic-twist/11377458?nw=0
a journalist goes looking for beach man's living relatives and ends up marrying one of them

No. 847745

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The scottish wiki kerfuffle will never not make me chuckle. Its always good reminder that you shouldn't rely on it as the or only source and that behind every article there's probably a troll or an ego driven fuckster who can't stand the possibility that he might be wrong.
The scotts wiki:
https://sco.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
I don't have any knowledge of the scots language so I don't know if it's been fixed or not.
Some other related pages:
https://old.reddit.com/r/Scotland/comments/ig9jia/ive_discovered_that_almost_every_single_article/
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2020/aug/26/shock-an-aw-us-teenager-wrote-huge-slice-of-scots-wikipedia

No. 847882

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I've found out about Demon Core recently, it's such a sci-fi thing that this simple and unassuming sphere is so dangerous
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demon_core

>>847709
Cargo cult is crazy, it felt like reading fiction the first time I've encountered the term!

No. 848174

>>847882
whoa man, that's too much plutonium. put some back

No. 848461

>>847882
I thought demon core was some kind of dumb aesthetic shit but this is so cool

No. 848720

>>847882
You might like this video about it and the 2 criticality incidents. (not a self post I promise)

No. 848793

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Paganism_and_New_Age

Did you know that a common difference between modern Paganism and New Age is that the former focuses more on the external world and the latter on the inner life of the individual?

No. 848795

Wikisource has a lot of free books
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page

No. 849200

>>842196
I've been playing that wikigame all evening and afternoon, it's entertaining and I'm getting pretty good at it but how do I stop

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No. 856038

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No. 856237

>>849200
you dont

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No. 864107

Anyone else cringe when they find Wikipedia articles about people who obviously wrote it themselves?

No. 866299

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweater_curse
'The "sweater curse" or "curse of the love sweater" is a term used by knitters to describe the belief that if a knitter gives a hand-knit sweater to a significant other, it will lead to the recipient breaking up with the knitter'

No. 866325

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>>866299
there's a similar thing that if you needlepoint a belt for your bf he will either break up with you before you can even finish it or soon after you gift it to him lol

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No. 866855

>>866836
I am starting my PhD in Physics next year and I barely trust any research paper outside of the hardest science fields. Nobody knows what the fuck they are doing in those fields so you can be sure that calling fucking psychology and sociology "science" is simply nonsense.

No. 866924

>>866855

Lots of vested interests with a lot of money just keep funding research over and over until either by chance or cooking the books they get the result they're looking for.

No. 867037

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>>842437
>michael rockefeller m&m

No. 867217

>>867037
can't even fucking read this I have such a strong desire to eat those tribal mfs

No. 875087

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No. 881185

File: 1628956104357.gif (1.32 MB, 480x235, 2j6go.gif)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_coercion_among_animals
>Males intimidate females into mating by attracting predators; they tap on the water's surface and create ripples that catch the attention of predatory fish. From there, it is in the best interest of the female to mate, and as quickly as possible, to avoid being eaten by predators. Typical mating positions of water striders have the females on the bottom, closer to predators, so the risk of predation is much higher for them. Females succumb to copulation to get males to cease signaling to predators.
Water, Earth or Air males ain't shit.

No. 881189

>>875087
lmao why am I not surprised something like this exists

No. 881190

Can I just say the thread pix takes me back to a better time? It made me smile, thanks OP.

No. 881191

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What a beautiful thread, thank you for it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_Rotenberg_Educational_Center

>The Judge Rotenberg Center (JRC, founded in 1971 as the Behavior Research Institute) is an institution in Canton, Massachusetts, United States, housing people with developmental disabilities, emotional disorders, and autistic-like behaviors. The center has been condemned for torture by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture

>The JRC is known for its use of the Graduated Electronic Decelerator (GED), a device that administers electric shocks to residents through a remote control >As of 2014, nearly 90% of the center's residents were from New York City, and about 90% of the residents were racial minorities
>The JRC is incorporated as a tax-exempt nonprofit organization. In 2020, it received $1.7 million in COVID-19 relief funds.

No. 881226

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>>881191
Founder and GED inventor Matthew Israel avoided prison time by agreeing to step down. WTF. Also…
>Employees are encouraged to file anonymous reports against each other, and are forbidden from making casual conversation. The negative write-ups that result from these anonymous reports are called "performance improvement opportunities". Sometimes management will direct an employee to bait another into breaking the rules as a test to see if they will do it. For example, an employee might try to start a casual conversation with another employee at the direction of management. The conversation will be recorded so that staff caught breaking the rules may be disciplined. Residents are also restricted from socializing with each other. "It was basically like we had to have enemies. They didn’t want us to be friendly with nobody." — Isabel Cedeño, former student. All employees must sign an agreement, which claims to be legally binding, not to talk publicly about the JRC, even after they no longer work there.

No. 881337

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I want more people to contribute!!
I'll contribute with this
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagito_Komaeda

No. 881346

>>881337
Oh, Megumi Ogata. What a legend. I think she has a crush on Komaeda, too. She records songs as him, including that one where he's in a sexual situation. She apparently also did a drama CD where he's getting a massage that sounds really horny, but I can't find the audio. I get irate and start combing the net for it at least once a week with no success.

No. 881350

>>881185
>Another cost is the excess energy and time expenditure that comes with mating. For example, female water striders, Gerridae,[20] and marine snails of the genus Littorina 24 have to carry the males on their backs while they mate. First of all, this is a great loss of energy.[20] Second, both the male and the female are at a much greater risk of predation in this position.[6] Furthermore, the time spent mating interferes with the time that could have been spent foraging[6] and feeding.[26]

Wow, so fucking gross and stupid

No. 881352

>>881337
Ko-chan, so you're actually turned on by a middle-aged woman's voice?

No. 881485

>>881352
This one was me >>881346
Anyway, yes, absolutely. Megumi Ogata's voice turns me on. Komaeda is sexy, women are sexy, and middle aged women are generally based as fuck. Of all the things that arouse me, that's the thing you take issue with? Really? Anon, I'm unironically developing a piss kink after falling down a dark hole on AO3. I want to give Komaeda a snowball. I want to draw all over his face and body and make him cry like a little bitch. I want to get him so worked up that he dry humps my leg to completion, scarlet with shame. I want to finger him and film it and put it on the internet. Sometimes I secretly imagine him with a pussy and think about eating him out. Getting turned on by a middle aged Japanese lady's nice voice acting is so low down on my list of concerns that it doesn't even register.

No. 885604

does anyone still use encyclopedia dramatica? does it still exist? I know uncyclopedia went under.

No. 885824

>>885604
>uncyclopedia went under
since when? haven't been there in years…

No. 886361

>>885824
Okay, I was wrong. Apparently they still exist. I swear I heard somewhere they went under.

https://en.uncyclopedia.co/wiki/Main_Page

No. 889444

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mad_Pooper
This happened in my hometown and I'm still baffled.

No. 889452

>>889444
I remember seeing this on the news! I feel like she's probably just mentally ill (having to do the same action in the same place everyday sounds like OCD), and people are being thrown off by her relatively normal appearance. Where I live, we have a kind of similar character who sprints around the downtown area every day, dressed in business casual and carrying an armload of files and documents, going nowhere in particular.

No. 889631

>>889444
honestly based that she got away with it

No. 889783

>>889444
From that nickname I assumed that it was a serial killer who left poop at the scene of the crime or something kek

No. 928229

Males reach the peak of their sex drive in their teenage years, while females reach it in their thirties.[why?][52][53] The surge in testosterone hits the male at puberty resulting in a sudden and extreme sex drive which reaches its peak at age 15–16, then drops slowly over his lifetime. In contrast, a female's libido increases slowly during adolescence and peaks in her mid-thirties.[54] Actual testosterone and estrogen levels that affect a person's sex drive vary considerably.

People in their 60s and early 70s generally retain a healthy sex drive, but this may start to decline in the early to mid-70s.[56] Older adults generally develop a reduced libido due to declining health and environmental or social factors.[56] In contrast to common belief, postmenopausal women often report an increase in sexual desire and an increased willingness to satisfy their partner.

Aging adults often have more positive attitudes towards sex in older age due to being more relaxed about it, freedom from other responsibilities, and increased self-confidence. Those exhibiting negative attitudes generally cite health as one of the main reasons. Stereotypes about aging adults and sexuality often regard seniors as asexual beings, doing them no favors when they try to talk about sexual interest with caregivers and medical professionals.[57] Non-western cultures often follow a narrative of older women having a much lower libido, thus not encouraging any sort of sexual behavior for women. Residence in retirement homes has affects on residents' libidos. In these homes, sex occurs, but it is not encouraged by the staff or other residents. Lack of privacy and resident gender imbalance are the main factors lowering desire.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libido

No. 928230

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I edited this. Wonder how long will it take for some nutcase to revert it back.

No. 928231

Men also experience a decline in fertility as they age. Male fertility drops gradually and steadily; the average time to pregnancy if both partners are under 25 is just over 4.5 months but nearly two years if a man is over 40 (and the woman is under 25).[3] The risk of genetic defects is greatly increased due to the paternal age effect. Children with fathers aged 40 or older are more than five times as likely to have an autism spectrum disorder than children fathered by men aged under 30.[4] Researchers estimate that compared to a male fathering a child in his early 20s, there is double the chance of the child getting schizophrenia when the father is age 40, and triple the risk of schizophrenia when the father is age 50 (though, for most people this means the risk goes from approximately 1 in 121 when a man is 29, to 1 in 47 when a man is age 50 to 54).[5] The volume and fecundity of a man's semen quality and sperm motility (the ability of sperm to move towards an egg) decrease continually between the ages of 20 and 80.[4] The incidence of dwarfism[6] and miscarriage also increases as men age.[4][7]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy_over_age_50

No. 928232

A rainbow party is a baseless urban legend spread from the early 2000s. At these events, females wearing various shades of lipstick reportedly took turns fellating males in sequence, leaving multiple colours on their penises,[36] ignoring the fact that in such a situation the colors would blend. Rainbow parties were covered on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 2003, and became the subject of a juvenile novel called Rainbow Party.[36] On May 27, 2010, the television program The Doctors discussed the topic with dozens of teens, parents, and professionals. However, sex researchers and adolescent health care professionals have found no evidence for the existence of rainbow parties, and as such attribute the spread of the stories to a moral panic.[36]

Similar stories concerning teenagers using gel bracelets as coupons or signals for sex also arose at the time, with a similar lack of corroborating evidence.[37]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_sex

No. 928234

Party and play (PnP), also called chemsex or wired play, is the consumption of drugs to facilitate or enhance sexual activity. Sociologically, it refers to a subculture of recreational drug users who engage in high-risk sexual activities under the influence of drugs within sub-groups.[1] This can include unprotected sex during sessions with multiple sexual partners that may continue for days.

The drug of choice is typically methamphetamine, known as crystal meth, tina or T,[2] but other drugs are also used, such as mephedrone, GHB, GBL,[3] and alkyl nitrites (known as poppers).[4] The term slamsex is associated with users who inject the drugs.[5]

Some studies have found that people participating in such sex parties have a higher probability of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, by having unprotected sex with large numbers of sexual partners. For this reason, it is considered "a public health priority".[3]

The practice is nicknamed "party 'n' play" ("PNP" or "PnP") by some participants. Others refer to it as "high 'n' horny" ("HnH"). One academic study calls the practice "sexualized drug use" or SDU.[6]

The term PnP is commonly used by gay men[1][failed verification] and other men who have sex with men (MSM) in North America and Australia, while the term chemsex is more associated with the gay scene in Europe.[7]

Methamphetamine is often used recreationally for its effects as a potent aphrodisiac, euphoriant, and stimulant.[8] It has been further described that "an entire subculture known as party and play is based around methamphetamine use."[8] Gay men belonging to this subculture will typically meet up through internet dating sites to have sex.[8] On such sites, men often include notations such as "chems" or "PnP".[8] Since stimulant drugs such as methamphetamine drastically delay the need for sleep, increase sexual arousal, and tend to inhibit ejaculation, PNP sexual encounters can continue for many hours or even days.[8]

The same drug-induced loss of inhibitions makes PNP enthusiasts more vulnerable to more immediate threats, such as robbery, date rape, assault, or murder, by someone whom they meet for sex.[15] Men in the chemsex scene have stated that sexual consent is not clearly defined and there can be a perception that anyone at a "party and play" get-together is assumed to consent.[16]

The phrase party and play – and pay has emerged as a warning that partying and playing may result in neurological damage,[17] and leads to bareback sex which increases the chances of contracting HIV, and of resistance to HIV drugs.[12]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Party_and_play

No. 928457

>>928231
>The risk of genetic defects is greatly increased due to the paternal age effect. Children with fathers aged 40 or older are more than five times as likely to have an autism spectrum disorder than children fathered by men aged under 30.

>Researchers estimate that compared to a male fathering a child in his early 20s, there is double the chance of the child getting schizophrenia when the father is age 40, and triple the risk of schizophrenia when the father is age 50


Men are useless.

No. 928500

>>928457
damn my mom and dad had me at 40 and 45 kek it was truly over before it began

No. 928519

>>928500
My mom had me when she was 32 so yeah I'm also a bit retarded

No. 977292

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Female and male: the terms are not etymologically related. Male originates from Old French masle, a shortened form of Latin masculus. Female originates from Medieval Latin femella, a diminutive of femina.

Innocent: often wrongly believed to have the original meaning of "not knowing", as if it came from Latin noscere (to know); in fact it comes from nocere (to harm), so the primary sense is "harmless".

Woman does not originate from "woven from man", nor from "womb". It came from the Old English wifmann ("woman person"), a compound of wif ("woman" – cf. "wife") + man ("human being"). Adult human males were called wer (as in weregeld, and world, and possibly also be the first element in "werwolf", man-wolf). Mann, the word for "person", eventually came to be used for adult human males specifically. Both "wer" and "wyf" may be used to qualify "man", for example:
God gesceop ða æt fruman twegen men, wer and wif
(then at the beginning, God created two human beings, man and woman)


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_false_etymologies_of_English_words

No. 977317

Julius Caesar was not born via caesarean section.[148] Such a procedure would have been fatal to the mother at the time,[149] and historical evidence indicates Caesar's mother being alive during his own lifetime. The caesarean section was not named after Caesar, but rather probably comes from the Latin verb caedere 'to cut'.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_misconceptions

No. 977319

>>977317
>Julius Caesar was not born via caesarean section
uh yeah isn't this common sense? lol

No. 977332

>>977317
There is no such thing as an "alpha" in a wolf pack. An early study that coined the term "alpha wolf" had only observed unrelated adult wolves living in captivity. In the wild, wolf packs operate more like human families: there is no defined sense of rank, parents are in charge until the young grow up and start their own families, younger wolves do not overthrow an "alpha" to become the new leader, and social dominance fights are situational.

>>977319
People still believe it

No. 977339

>>977317
The bold, powerful cry commonly associated with the bald eagle in popular culture is actually that of a red-tailed hawk. Bald eagle vocalizations are much softer and chirpy, and bear far more resemblance to the calls of gulls.[

No. 977349

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>The Sleeping Beauty problem is a puzzle in decision theory in which whenever an ideally rational epistemic agent is awoken from sleep, she has no memory of whether she has been awoken before. Upon being told that she has been woken once or twice according to the toss of a coin, once if heads and twice if tails, she is asked her degree of belief for the coin having come up heads.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleeping_Beauty_problem

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Another one from Wikipedo.



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