- cross-posted to:
- confidently_incorrect@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- confidently_incorrect@lemmy.world
Deoxyribonucleic acid, for anyone wondering
Deoxyribo&ucleic acid, for anyone sophisticated
Deoxyriboanducleic acid, according to Shadow Radar.
Well… deoxyribo and acid. The whole “n” is gone
Yeah we don’t use the N word anymore.
Wouldn’t it be Deoxyriboandacid?
Sometimes I take an andacid when my stomach hurts.
More acid ought to do the trick
I have this acronym finder as a search engine shortcut in vomnibar. It never has what I’m looking for:
Department(al) Network Administrator Datanetwork Associates (Software) Does Not Apply
Or DRNA so anyone in the know.
I get mad every time I think about it that we don’t call it DRNA
And?
Pretty sure it’s Dinosaurs, Nucleaics & Acid.
My favorite part of the atom is the &uclease
I’m impressed by how much Cunningham’s Law is in the comments. I can’t tell if they don’t get the joke, or if the joke is too deep and I’m the one missing it.
Should we point out that in this context it’s ‘save’, not ‘safe’? If you’re going to correct someone’s spelling, make sure your own is impeccable.
Nah. It’s engagement bait, plane and simple
It works too well… plain and simple.
That missing period had better also have been intentional.
But how can you be sertain?
That’s the neet part. You can’t
I sea
Sayes the blind man.
Who pict up a hammer and saw.
Because hammer and siecle was taken
I now.
Its another classic case of Muphry’s Law.
Don’t you meen Murphy’s Law?
you’re*
Youeu’re*
Youropean Younion
Juropen Junion
Nucleic isn’t a thing huh ? Can we send these people to a Gulag
In Canadian it’s DNeh?
It’s DNeh, eh? actually
Anyone else ever heard someone refer to it as “Denna”? I did once and I just let it go. I wanted to see if it catches on in the wild.
What about denna?
I think i’m having a stroke, because I have no fucking idea what’s going on here
I accidentally uploaded the wrong post and then replaced it within a few seconds. Sometimes that doesn’t always federate right, so if you’re seeing one about a funny guy on LinkedIn and not this, that could explain it:
Yo Shadow Raiders was a sick show
Just like in TNA, I reckon. Stay in school.
Science jargon has always sounded so impressive until I took anatomy.
for example, the big hole in the bottom of your skull (where the spinal chord passes through) is called the “foramen magnum” which is Latin for ‘big hole’.
I recently learned that mastodon (the animal) literally means breast tooth, because some thought their teeth (or tusks?) looked, well, breasty?
Get this. You have a structure in your brain called the “mammillary bodies”. It’s because it looks like a pair of tits.
Is it jargon or just a different language
Scientists use one to pretend the other
You gotta mix Greek and Latin to make it sound
cool.
Yes, just like that volatile T&T that likes to go boom.
/s
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DNA is AND when you reverse it.