Spyke
lemmy.world

so.

what is the context to that? anyone know? I could imagine a bout of some food poisoning or something affecting the ship.

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De_Narmreply
lemmy.world

I don't know about this quote specificly, but Darwin spent almost 10 years working on barnacles to establish himself and came to hate them. It was supposed to be a quick detour before releasing 'On the Origin of Species'. During that time he made a lot of similar statements.

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lemmy.world

I assumed it was something more inconsequential and personal. It's the sort of thing I usually say after doing something particularly embarrassing that I can't get out of my head...

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FuglyDuckreply
lemmy.world

Oh, there’s a lot things it could have been.

Late night caused by the guy next door getting drunk and trying his hand at singing opera.

Getting rejected because barnacles reek;

Finding out the rum is gone…

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TrickDacyreply
lemmy.world

Right exactly. Wondered if it was just an assumption or if I missed something

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Doctor Darwin, I presume. It almost looks like every medical prescription I've ever gotten.

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If you compare "rough weeks" with Darwin, I guess 99.99% of the population will discover they are extremely happy.

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The backstory is that he wrote it in a letter to Charles Lyell, and also used the opportunity to rant about how much he hated orchids

(During grad school, I had this quote printed on my office wall because I identified with it)

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