SbisasCostlyTurnover to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.caEnglish · 8 months agoDoes blowing on our hot food before we put it into our mouths actually make a difference to how hot it is?message-squaremessage-square30fedilinkarrow-up120arrow-down18file-text
arrow-up112arrow-down1message-squareDoes blowing on our hot food before we put it into our mouths actually make a difference to how hot it is?SbisasCostlyTurnover to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.caEnglish · 8 months agomessage-square30fedilinkfile-text
I’m thinking that no, it doesn’t. Which begs the question of why we do it? Is it a psychological thing?
minus-squarePietson@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up3·8 months agoI assume Mr Tyson refers to Neil degrasse Tyson in this case since it’s a science question but not sure why he’s relevant in this case.
minus-squarelobut@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months agoomg, why I’d go to Mike Tyson? this is a facepalm moment I, for some reason, thought that Mike Tyson said something about this and was googling that a bit earlier.
minus-squareCosmicApe@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2·8 months agoBecause the first comment mentioned boxing. I’m pretty sure they intentionally conflated Neil with Mike for comedic effect
I assume Mr Tyson refers to Neil degrasse Tyson in this case since it’s a science question but not sure why he’s relevant in this case.
omg, why I’d go to Mike Tyson? this is a facepalm moment
I, for some reason, thought that Mike Tyson said something about this and was googling that a bit earlier.
Because the first comment mentioned boxing. I’m pretty sure they intentionally conflated Neil with Mike for comedic effect