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I learned that there is a German word for something that happens to me all the time. Treppenwitz. Roughly, it translates to "staircase wit", and refers to that really good comeback that you think of while walking up the stairs to your house.
Is that in reference to a comeback that eluded you in the moment, but hits you well after the moment, i.e.: when you're almost home after the moment?
 
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I learned that there is a German word for something that happens to me all the time. Treppenwitz. Roughly, it translates to "staircase wit", and refers to that really good comeback that you think of while walking up the stairs to your house.
German has tons of fun words like that. Schadenfreude is of course the well known one, but I really like

Kummerspeck: literally 'grief bacon', meaning the weight you gain from emotional over-eating
Zweisamkeit: literally 'twosomeness', meaning that intimate cosy feeling of just being with one other person you really like
Schnapsidee: literally 'Schnaps idea', meaning those ideas you get while really drunk that you think are great (but probably aren't)

But my favorite is
Backpfeifengesicht: which literally means 'slap face', and is a word to describe someone so annoying that you just want to punch them in the face. But a Backpfeife is not just a punch. It itself literally means 'cheek whistle' and means slapping someone in the face so fast and hard your hand makes a whistling sound as it connects with their cheek.
 

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German has tons of fun words like that. Schadenfreude is of course the well known one, but I really like

Kummerspeck: literally 'grief bacon', meaning the weight you gain from emotional over-eating
Zweisamkeit: literally 'twosomeness', meaning that intimate cosy feeling of just being with one other person you really like
Schnapsidee: literally 'Schnaps idea', meaning those ideas you get while really drunk that you think are great (but probably aren't)

But my favorite is
Backpfeifengesicht: which literally means 'slap face', and is a word to describe someone so annoying that you just want to punch them in the face. But a Backpfeife is not just a punch. It itself literally means 'cheek whistle' and means slapping someone in the face so fast and hard your hand makes a whistling sound as it connects with their cheek.
Fremdschämen is another fun one. It's basically "second-hand embarrassment". So much better than "cringe".
 
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Like an idiot, I bought FIG at 85 for 80 shares, and sold it at 135; it's now near 140. Granted, I made 3K in a single day, but I could have made near 4K.
 

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As an aside, Amish cinnamon bread is soooo good.
Interesting then that their average life expectancy is about the same as other Americans, which itself is on the lower end of wealthy industrialized countries.

Anyway, and now for something completely different
 

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TIL dial-up is still around.
No way. Who's "dialing up" today?? If you've made it +25 YEARS into the future on dial-up, you evidently don't need the internet (or a phone, landlines are basically dead too,) so don't bother. "Word of mouth" is literally faster than dial-up, and if anyone has made it this far using dial-up, boy howdy, they have some catching up to do. I wonder if they know Bill Clinton isn't president anymore?
 

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Oh, does that mean someone gets to hear cool computer screeches when using the net, so beloved of sci-fi for a brief period?
 

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No way. Who's "dialing up" today?? If you've made it +25 YEARS into the future on dial-up, you evidently don't need the internet (or a phone, landlines are basically dead too,) so don't bother. "Word of mouth" is literally faster than dial-up, and if anyone has made it this far using dial-up, boy howdy, they have some catching up to do. I wonder if they know Bill Clinton isn't president anymore?
Hey! As someone who still uses a landline as their phone, I almost-sorta-kinda take offense to this! (I personally hate cell phones and refuse to use one because I have privacy time and have seen what the damn things have done to my friend's attention spans. But I've never actually had to deal with dial-up personally. Got lucky, and got internet through the local university who didn't use it. Hallelujah for that at least.
 

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at least it wasn't a jesus or a 20 year old deep-fried meme. and still more impressive than """""AI""""" lol (no lol, not even joking, shaddup lol)
Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a 3d printed elephant...inside a cell!

Links:
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2506.13232
#3dprinting #elephant #biology

0:00 3D printed elephant inside a cell
1:10 Methods used here: TPP - two photon polymerization
2:50 Previous attempts and how it's different now
3:40 Methods and exact steps
5:40 Major breakthroughs and why this matters
7:08 Were cells still alive?
8:30 Was the object useful and printed well?
9:30 Why this matters and what this can help us with
11:00 Conclusions
on the other hand, sometimes an explanation only dilutes the majestic beauty of a mystery left to dangle in stubborn denial
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