Superfest glass ( en.wikipedia.org )
Pork roll ( en.wikipedia.org )
Depending on your geography, you might feel very strongly that this is called Taylor ham
Caltrop ( en.m.wikipedia.org )
Demon core ( en.wikipedia.org )
Ming (clam) ( en.wikipedia.org )
I swear I am not going to turn this into a clam facts forum, but had to post this one!
Dutch roll ( en.wikipedia.org )
Mariko Aoki phenomenon (the sudden urge to defecate after entering a bookstore) ( en.wikipedia.org )
Defenestration ( en.wikipedia.org )
Mall goth ( en.wikipedia.org )
Brainstorm: Tell me your thoughts on editorialization in titles
Hi fellow wikipedia lovers,...
Awkward turtle ( en.wikipedia.org )
Relics of Mary Magdalene ( en.wikipedia.org )
Laika ( en.wikipedia.org )
Multiple sexual ornaments ( en.wikipedia.org )
Katar (dagger) ( en.wikipedia.org )
Thinking about the immortality of the crab ( en.wikipedia.org )
Bouba/kiki effect ( en.wikipedia.org )
A nice well-rounded article, gets right to the point
Citizendium (Wikipedia alternative/competitor) ( en.wikipedia.org )
Gonzo journalism ( en.wikipedia.org )
quick question: how come there is no "appearance" button on the English wikipedia? ( lemmy.dbzer0.com )
this changes the width of the article (resembling the old style a little bit), as well as the SIZE of the text, which is very different from your browser changing the size of the page. Very convenient....
Cold-stimulus headache ("brain freeze") ( en.wikipedia.org )
Women in refrigerators ( en.wikipedia.org )
Women in refrigerators is a literary trope coined by Gail Simone in 1999 describing a trend in fiction which involves female characters facing disproportionate harm, such as death, maiming, or assault, to serve as plot devices to motivate male characters, an event colloquially known as "fridging" (originating from the gruesome...