Good thing no one risked boating before Archimedes invented bouyancy 🙏
36ReplyI heard people used to just float around before Newton invented gravity.
But I'm not sure. I think that's just hot air.
30ReplyThat's brilliant
PS: English is not my first language so I had to confirm if "hot air" is an idiom
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I'd imagine people moved around using giant levers, his guess what?
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Boats float because of their shape, Archimedes is a bitch.
-Aristotle
17ReplyBoats float because an ideal boat floats, Archimedes and Aristotle are both bitches
-Plato
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Can't...unsee...the incorrect spelling!
I have heard it pronounced "Beyonce" by a non-native speaker. The word is a boss fight in and of itself.
9ReplyAs a non-native, this is one of the words that make me cry.
Let me try...buoyancy?
3ReplyOh damn, I generally consider myself fairly decent at spelling but I've probably spelled buoyancy wrong every time I've written it.
You know, those two times. I can't say I'm often discussing buoyancy.
2ReplyBuoyancy. As in a buoy.
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But what floats your goat, if not magic??
6Reply"I got my swim trunks. And my flippy floppies."
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