r/technicallythetruth undefined boundaries. 15d ago

We aren't so different after all.

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u/Mulfushu 15d ago

And for the penguins, they actually have some value beyond a completely made-up monetary one!

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u/PwanaZana 15d ago

hey! diamonds have plenty of industrial uses! :P

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u/3BlindMice1 15d ago

You can probably crack so many oysters with a diamond

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u/PwanaZana 15d ago

ha, give a HUGE artificial diamond to a penguin or an otter

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u/daepikgoose 15d ago

Aren't diamonds actually kind of fragile? It'd probably shatter within 2 or 3 hits

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u/3BlindMice1 15d ago

They are very brittle, its true. I was joking, I doubt anyone would use a diamond to hammer open muscle shells

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u/Legitimate_Club_3737 14d ago

they are actualy the strongestthing in the world :p

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u/Me-no-Weeb 14d ago

They are extremely hard, not strong. And they are very brittle.

What that means is, you can’t scratch a diamond with a hammer, but if you hit a diamond with a hammer it’ll probably break into pieces

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u/Nellie_07 15d ago

you mean pearls?