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  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

    “apterous”

    Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

    “apterous” The heck?

    The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

    THINK

    It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

    “not wings!”

    I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

    u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU This user is from outside of this forum
    u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ingU This user is from outside of this forum
    u0421793@toot.pikopublish.ing
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    #2

    @futurebird@sauropods.win it means ‘sort of Debian-y’

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    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

      “apterous”

      Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

      “apterous” The heck?

      The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

      THINK

      It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

      “not wings!”

      I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

      gramrgednangel@beige.partyG This user is from outside of this forum
      gramrgednangel@beige.partyG This user is from outside of this forum
      gramrgednangel@beige.party
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      #3

      @futurebird another example of how knowing some basic root words helps with learning!

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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        “apterous”

        Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

        “apterous” The heck?

        The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

        THINK

        It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

        “not wings!”

        I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

        xarvos@outerheaven.clubX This user is from outside of this forum
        xarvos@outerheaven.clubX This user is from outside of this forum
        xarvos@outerheaven.club
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        #4

        @futurebird@sauropods.win so hemiptera — half-wing?

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          “apterous”

          Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

          “apterous” The heck?

          The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

          THINK

          It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

          “not wings!”

          I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

          jmax@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
          jmax@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
          jmax@mastodon.social
          wrote sidst redigeret af
          #5

          @futurebird Not sure about NYC rules, but you might now be required to stand up on the subway, speak the word clearly, spell it, and use it in a sentence.

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          • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

            “apterous”

            Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

            “apterous” The heck?

            The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

            THINK

            It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

            “not wings!”

            I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

            greenskyoverme@ohai.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
            greenskyoverme@ohai.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
            greenskyoverme@ohai.social
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            #6

            @futurebird Oh, that’s why Pterodactyl

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              “apterous”

              Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

              “apterous” The heck?

              The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

              THINK

              It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

              “not wings!”

              I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

              _mu@kolektiva.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
              _mu@kolektiva.social_ This user is from outside of this forum
              _mu@kolektiva.social
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              #7

              @futurebird mm i also love when my brain contextually connects syllables of dead languages that i can neither speak nor read, to bits of meaning. Funny enough, your full mastodon handle makes me think of pterosaurs 😄

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                “apterous”

                Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

                “apterous” The heck?

                The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

                THINK

                It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

                “not wings!”

                I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

                jirikiha@raphus.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                jirikiha@raphus.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                jirikiha@raphus.social
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                #8

                @futurebird ahh, so when I describe the Aptera car looking like an airplane without wings, that's a far more accurate description than I thought!

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  “apterous”

                  Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

                  “apterous” The heck?

                  The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

                  THINK

                  It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

                  “not wings!”

                  I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

                  oscarcunningham@mathstodon.xyzO This user is from outside of this forum
                  oscarcunningham@mathstodon.xyzO This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #9

                  @futurebird The most common "pter" word is "helico-pter", but people don't see it because they tend to break it down as "heli-copter".

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    “apterous”

                    Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

                    “apterous” The heck?

                    The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

                    THINK

                    It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

                    “not wings!”

                    I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

                    not_dieter_rot@kolektiva.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
                    not_dieter_rot@kolektiva.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
                    not_dieter_rot@kolektiva.social
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                    #10

                    @futurebird Back to your future historian mind wander.
                    "We have discovered the mating habits of Homo Apterous."

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                    • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                      “apterous”

                      Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

                      “apterous” The heck?

                      The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

                      THINK

                      It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

                      “not wings!”

                      I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

                      futurebird@sauropods.winF This user is from outside of this forum
                      futurebird@sauropods.winF This user is from outside of this forum
                      futurebird@sauropods.win
                      wrote sidst redigeret af
                      #11

                      Then of course you have the hymenopterans — (the order of ants, sawflies bees and other wasps)

                      hymen here means something like “hinge” or “latch” because when these insects have wings they always have two pairs that can be latched together by a little spur so they work as a single pair.

                      The name means “latch-wing creature”

                      And you look at the average ant and ask “ma’am where are your wings?” then she gets mad and stomps off since that’s like asking if someone is pregnant— rude!

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                      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                        Then of course you have the hymenopterans — (the order of ants, sawflies bees and other wasps)

                        hymen here means something like “hinge” or “latch” because when these insects have wings they always have two pairs that can be latched together by a little spur so they work as a single pair.

                        The name means “latch-wing creature”

                        And you look at the average ant and ask “ma’am where are your wings?” then she gets mad and stomps off since that’s like asking if someone is pregnant— rude!

                        ranjit@friend.campR This user is from outside of this forum
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                        ranjit@friend.camp
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                        #12

                        @futurebird Now I'm wondering if ants can stomp! Or maybe I'm wondering if they can ever not stomp!

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          “apterous”

                          Reading scientific literature I’m often unfamiliar with words.

                          “apterous” The heck?

                          The subway train was between stations. No internet. No search. Could I just go on reading and figure it out later? I hate doing that. Eventually the book would be so confusing I would give up.

                          THINK

                          It means “not-something” the context suggests a few things— but then I remember “Hemiptera” and that it has to do with wings!

                          “not wings!”

                          I’m feeling so smug and smart right now. ☺️🥁

                          jwcph@helvede.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
                          jwcph@helvede.netJ This user is from outside of this forum
                          jwcph@helvede.net
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                          #13

                          @futurebird So it's a-pterus - that would have taken me a few moments, too 😝 it looks more like a word where the first syllable or two is missing.

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