• Mog_fanatic@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The end reads like a bad Amazon review or something and it cracks me up.

    Absolute dogshit isotope and its synthetic siblings are just the same but worse

    1/5 stars

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    8 months ago

    Francium has been one of my favourite elements since before I was a teenager, I’m 35 and this hasn’t changed…this person needs to learn to have fun.

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      8 months ago

      Unfortunately the pitchforks were made out of Francium and they vaporized and cooked everyone.

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    Nah they’re right though. The fact that it was named after France is an abomination in the first place, but naming such a dogwater-useless element after France? It literally sounds like this isotope was only made to make a ‘can’t last 30 minutes’ joke about the French.

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    8 months ago

    Could someone please explain the “he (the genie) would just give it to you” part?

    This aside has me curious about motivations etc.

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      my interpretation of it is: when you ask a genie for something they’ll give it to you, but with a nasty twist. e.g., if you ask for a lot of money they’ll say okay, then give you the money, and then tell you it’s all marked notes from a recent bank robbery or something.

      but since this element is so stupid, there’s no twist necessary. the element itself is the nasty surprise.

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        8 months ago

        when you ask a genie for something they’ll give it to you, but with a nasty twist

        And if I remember correctly, it’s about asking a wish with precise, thoughtful phrasing, or it’s going to backfire.

        “Your wish is my command.”
        “I don’t want to see my mother-in-law ever again.”
        Boom! Makes him blind.

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          8 months ago

          maybe the whole thing started because a monkey asked for paws and they got a monkeys paw instead

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        8 months ago

        Oh I see. I never associated monkey’s paw type twists with the genie tale. Perhaps I need to re-read the source myths.

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          Monkeys paw = you get what you asked for but it takes a nasty path to get there. Example from the OG story, the parents ask for money, then their son dies, and they get the insurance money.

          Genie = chooses to ignore the spirit of the wish and gives you something that technically meets the criteria. Ex: you ask for a “hot chick”, and get a boiling hot baby chicken.

          You can try to work around the genie’s trickery with more and more precise wording till there isn’t any ambiguity. The monkey will fuck you over anyway, because fuck you, that’s why.

          99.99% of the comments on r/monkeyspaw are just granting wishes like they’re genies and not like they’re a monkey’s paw, and it rubs me the wrong way.

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      a half life of 30min, doesn’t mean there won’t be anything left after 60min. After 60min there will be a half of the half left over, and after 90min - half of the half of the half, and so on