• __matthew__@lemmy.world
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    Formally speaking, it is not trivially apparent that if one side of a V formation, then there are more birds on one side of a V. If this were true then it would imply that birds always fly with a precisely consistent spacing such that there are never more birds on the opposite side just flying closer together.

    So if the statement were true it would actually be a relatively novel observation, but I question the legitimacy of the claim.

    Anyways, I probably shouldn’t be formally analyzing a shitpost about bird formations cross posed to a meme community lol

  • givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    While many are unaware of the cause of this behavior, it’s widely thorized that Ducks fly together

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    This is absolutely false. It’s because there are FEWER birds on the other side. I mean duh.

    Honestly… the state of education these days…

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        Man told me this joke at the beach a few years ago. It had been an ongoing thing between my partner and I whenever I would just say " Hey you so those birds" and she would just say “shut up.”

        Years of good chuckles from this one stupid joke. Although I do have to say timing is really missing on text format.

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    This is a joke I remember my dad telling me when I was a kid. Love it.

    Is there a name for that type of joke? Why did the chicken cross the road? What did the farmer say when he couldn’t find his tractor? Etc.