andrewtatoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml·5 months agoWhy does the aurora borealis appear to be white in the sky but in pictures it has nice coloration?message-squarearrow-up168arrow-down14message-square38fedilink
arrow-up164arrow-down1message-squareWhy does the aurora borealis appear to be white in the sky but in pictures it has nice coloration?andrewtatoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml·5 months agomessage-square38fedilink
minus-squareall-knight-partyarrow-up20arrow-down1·5 months agolinkfedilinkWait… Did you really just use the Benjamin Franklin grandma pussy quote for this?
minus-squareVisualBuilder4arrow-up17arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkOh. I didn’t know this was a thing. In my mother tongue (German) it is like a normal expression.
minus-squaretetris11arrow-up9arrow-down0·5 months agoedit-25 months agolinkfedilink Nachts sind alle Katzen grau https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachts_sind_alle_Katzen_grau Apparently it was originally adapted from Don Quixote
minus-squareall-knight-partyarrow-up1arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkI’m sure it is, it’s just because my first experience with it was through that letter, so now it’s ruined for me.
minus-squareall-knight-partyarrow-up12arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advice_to_a_Friend_on_Choosing_a_Mistress?wprov=sfla1 Learn and be scarred
minus-squareianovic69Englisharrow-up7arrow-down0·5 months agoedit-22 months agolinkfedilinkdeleted by creator
minus-squaresfbingarrow-up5arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkFrom reading the text, I speculate that Franklin was alluding to the preexisting saying as well – alluding to the cat in the dark as an accepted axiom.
minus-squareall-knight-partyarrow-up2arrow-down0·5 months agolinkfedilinkThat would make sense, cleverly recontextualizing a regular saying. It would fit the tone of the letter to do that humorously
Wait… Did you really just use the Benjamin Franklin grandma pussy quote for this?
Oh. I didn’t know this was a thing. In my mother tongue (German) it is like a normal expression.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nachts_sind_alle_Katzen_grau
Apparently it was originally adapted from Don Quixote
I’m sure it is, it’s just because my first experience with it was through that letter, so now it’s ruined for me.
Excuse me the what now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advice_to_a_Friend_on_Choosing_a_Mistress?wprov=sfla1
Learn and be scarred
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From reading the text, I speculate that Franklin was alluding to the preexisting saying as well – alluding to the cat in the dark as an accepted axiom.
That would make sense, cleverly recontextualizing a regular saying. It would fit the tone of the letter to do that humorously