Unionized
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I think the reference is to "pipe union" adapters. Not sure the chemistry reference.
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uni-ronically funny
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Holy fucking shit. I almost was exposed to a swear word on the Internet by some asshole cunt. That bitch didn't know it's fucking illegal to swear on the Internet. Thank fucking god someone put a box over it so it's only heavily implied making me entirely safe from the scary-as-fuck word and distracted me from the area by circling the punchline that I would have never seen without it. I was about to shit a brick.
fuck
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I like mine carmelized.
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u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)replied to konalt last edited by
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Also un-ionized as a hyphen (which you used when writing it) and unionized doesn't. Which is probably why you, and most chemists, would read it as unionized as well.
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It does get legitimately used both ways. In a chemistry textbook, seeing it written as "unionized" is pretty common, and wiktionary says that the hyphenated form is predominantly used in contexts where it might be confused with "having a union" (which matches with my experience).
However, I still assert that it's just not a word chemists use that much as there are other, less ambiguous synonyms available.
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i th1nk you a¢¢id*ntally left s0me swær word$ in th€re, it'd be £est to cens0r them
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Yes comrade, clearly any pure blooded, land of freedom American, would know that un-ionized is not correct. It is instead union-ized... which is what happens when you cut onions.
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Holy blue rectangle, Batman!
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At least they cens0r€d their username
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My favorite was how German spies in WW2 were easily caught because they'd just show up in beachside towns out of nowhere (right off the u-boat) in suits and carrying briefcases stuffed with cash.
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Another way to tell the difference is tasting them
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It's a Linux joke though
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!UselessYellowCircle
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[email protected]replied to u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org) last edited by
I'm unsure if that's a filter, a capture of RF out, or just an OLED smartphone screen after a year of use.
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PugJesus resigned!
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u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)replied to [email protected] last edited by
Image passed a few times over Robot 36, Robot 72 and PD 50 from speaker to microphone at lowest volume in a room with other noise.
So the capture of RF out is closest, since it's actually analog modes meant for ham radio use. The noise is just not from RF but audio.
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un-ionized
Union-ized
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onion eyes'd