Spyke
lemmy.world

Lots of people believe that the s character is dangerous and has to be segregated using apostrophes or it will attack the others and eventually destroy the alphabet.

The origins of this belief currently remains mysterious.

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Lot's of people believe that the s character i's dangerou's and ha's to be s'egregated u's'ing apo's'trophe's or it will attack the other's and eventually de's'troy the alphabet.

The origin's of this belief currently remain's my's'teriou's.

FTFY

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I had it immediately as well, just clicked to see if my answer was needed. I still have the set in a box somewhere.

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WbrJrreply
lemmy.ml

Yeah, this new AI is getting better and better!

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I am not a bot, I am hooman just like you. I also do not consume oil or require batteries inserted in my anus, just like all of us normal hoomans.

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It's not that specific. I had the same set in granite. It's a super common set.

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I assumed they were chess pieces. Don't have this set, never seen it before, but glad my instincts were right.

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moistclumpreply
lemmy.world

Now the question remains… what are they doing in a parking lot. And only some of them.

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SuckMyWangreply
lemmy.world

Someone probably just bought the chess set at the last minute for a very important tournament but dropped a few pieces as they hurriedly put it in their car

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Same. I think I got it on a spring break in Mexico. I vaguely remember quite a few people having them.

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programming.dev

I wonder what would be future historians' guess as to what those are/were, 2000+ years in a future where a "great loss of knowledge" happened.

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treadfulreply
lemmy.zip

Usually context is necessary for archeology. Finding these next to a parking lot wouldn't be very helpful.

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We've worked out everything about this ancient game however we are still figuring out how playing around cars played a role in the game

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I feel like whenever archaeology finds something new they're like "this was a massive arena for entertainment, people traveled from possibly thousands of miles away to watch two people play the game in the parking arena."

Like the get it very wrong at first but then figure out more.

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Yep, it was/is a popular style of chess set pieces in Central America/Mexico ostensibly mostly for tourists.

Had a marble/onyx set that likewise, my folks got in Mexico before I was born. My grandma cast a replacement pawn out of plastic when one broke so we always had this super lightweight and off color pawn.

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lemmy.world

Thought they were chess pieces and was pleasantly surprised to see someone confirmed it

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kalpolreply
lemmy.world

I had it as a kid. Mexican souvenir set of onyx.

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Same. Parents brought a set back with them for me. Black and white.

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lemmy.world

They are chess pieces, and this image pains me. I have this set and am missing the pawn in the center of the picture.

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I'd get some soapstone and carve one, they look pretty rudimentary. Even a bumblefuck like me could manage it.

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lemmy.world

I spilled chess pieces all over myself while in the parking lot getting in my car & a black teenager shouted "This brother playin' chess!" And everybody laughed.

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slrpnk.net

Chess pieces made out of stone. Stone is not recyclable or biodegradable or compostable. If you throw them in the landfill they will be there for millions of years. This is a pretty minor spill though.

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Asafumreply
feddit.nl

It's really disgusting how people just toss their old used stones out into the wilderness like they're just rocks or something... Smh damn litterbugs

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Microstone is everywhere. Soon most of the planet’s beaches will be covered with teeny tiny rocks.

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sh.itjust.works

microstone pollution

A.k.a. sand? It's terrible stuff. It's coarse and irritating, and it gets everywhere...

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programming.dev

I have this exact same chess set made out of stone. My father brought it back to the U.S. after visiting Guatemala where He and my Mother adopted my sister.

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