Stop letting Neil Degrasse-Tyson write food articles.
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People using semantics to be pretentious is one of my biggest pet peeves.
wELl AckchYuAlLy, We COLLoquIAlLY usE ThIs WORD TO Mean "x", but by DICtIOnARy deFinItIon, iT ACTUAllY mEAns "y", I'm SO smart I BEt YOU didN't KnOw tHat 🤓
The irony is that people think that this kind of pedantry makes them intelligent or, at the very least, someone with a neat, obscure fact up their sleeve, but being unable to understand basic and common uses of words because you're so hung up on what a textbook says is the exact opposite of intelligence.
"Vegetable," for the most part, is a culinary term, so bringing botany into the equation in a discussion about vegetables as food is just silliness.
This article is about an interesting biological fact, I don't think its about being pedantic.
People using semantics to be pretentious is one of my biggest pet peeves.
Say no to anti-semantism on Hexbear.
Anti-semantic? But I condom hummus
Condom hummus sounds like something inmates would make in prison.