• TheActualDevil@sffa.community
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    1 year ago

    Fanta's creation was a result of American companies cutting off business with Germany during WWII. Coca Cola stopped sending ingredients to the local bottling plant in Germany but the ones there still wanted to work and make money. They took the ingredients they still had access to and made a new drink, Fanta! Once the war was over and Coca Cola made contact with them again they liked the new drink and just made it part of their brand.

    I had to stop telling this normally as it tends to make people hate me for making them feel bad about drinking Fanta. I tell them it's fine. I drive a Volkswagen. But they still feel gross about it so I stopped telling people or at least tell them that they may not want to drink Fanta anymore and give them the choice.

    • Hyperi0n@lemmy.film
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      1 year ago

      Coca-Cola never gave up thier german subsidiary Coca-Cola GmbH and they never willingly stopped sending syrup.

      Syrup was stopped by the allied blockades. They ran out of stockpiles in 1943 and so the owner created Fanta with apple cider scraps.

      The Dutch Coca-Cola plant had similar supply issues and they sent the Fanta branding up there as well but used elderberry.

      After the war Coca-Cola regained their subsidiaries and the Fanta branding.

      Fanta would be discontinued in 1949.

      The current Fanta we know today was created in Italy in 1955 to complete with an unknown Italian PepsiCo product.

  • Clipper152@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    That our memories are all we really know and have. They're also volatile, and are usually changed to support a narrative.

    Be careful.

    • TheActualDevil@sffa.community
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      1 year ago

      “There are a group of people who believe that each day, when they sleep, they die,” the old man continued. “They believe that consciousness doesn’t continue—that if it is interrupted, a new soul is born when the body awakes.” The old man continued....

      “The thing about this philosophy is how difficult it is to disprove,” the old man said. “How do you know that you are the same you as yesterday? You would never know if a new soul came to inhabit your body, so long as it had the same memories. But then … if it acts the same, and thinks it is you, why would it matter? What is it to be you?"

    • Artaca@lemdro.id
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      1 year ago

      Hey remember when you promised to give me that $100? Don't tell me your memory has changed to support the narrative that you've forgotten!

      • ominouslemon@lemm.ee
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        1 year ago

        Interestingly, here's what Merriam Webster says about the origin of the word:

        We can thank Norman Mailer for factoid: he used the word in his 1973 book Marilyn (about Marilyn Monroe), and he is believed to be the coiner of the word. In the book, he explains that factoids are "facts which have no existence before appearing in a magazine or newspaper, creations which are not so much lies as a product to manipulate emotion in the Silent Majority." Mailer's use of the -oid suffix (which traces back to the ancient Greek word eidos, meaning "appearance" or "form") follows in the pattern of humanoid: just as a humanoid appears to be human but is not, a factoid appears to be factual but is not. The word has since evolved so that now it most often refers to things that decidedly are facts, just not ones that are significant.

  • UlyssesT
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    16 days ago

    deleted by creator

  • booty [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    my elbow had a small itch a moment ago, so i scratched it. the-more-you-know

  • Call me Lenny/Leni@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Conditions on the road of bones in Russia were so bad that and it was so hard for them all to be taken to a cemetery that, for every meter of road, there's a body of an overworked road worker buried underneath the road. And the road never got to anywhere good.

  • demystify@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I once, out of curiosity, mounted an expedition to the darkest regions of the internet, aka The Dark Web.

    There's some shit there that can scar you for life. Don't ever go there, seriously.

    • Corroded@leminal.space
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      1 year ago

      There are some useful websites out there if by darknet you mean the Tor network. BBC, Debian, Reddit, and Z-Library (an eBook download site that had its content availability reduced after legal pressure) for example have onion domains.

    • StThicket@reddthat.com
      hexagon
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      1 year ago

      Did you know that arachnids' legs are hydraulicly controlled? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachnid_locomotion

  • gabe [he/him]@literature.cafe
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    1 year ago

    Your eyes have “immune privilege” meaning your immune system effectively does not know they exist as it would attack them and make you go blind if it did.