"Do a lot of people really refer to it as a fruit?"
Only people trying to be annoyingly pedantic, IME. I mean, yes it is technically a fruit, but functionally, it is a de facto vegetable.
(Here is a special exception where any level of pedantry is okay by me.)
Then started on AHS.
Ooh, the first season is SO GOOD. I liked Season 2, and I'm really psyched for AHS3.
So I got to the DMV with a lovely 7 minute wait...to get to the counter and discover they don't take Visa. Great. Another trip to my favorite place, and now the wait is a half-hour. Ballocks.
Fruit and veg are not mutually exclusive. The definition of vegetable includes "a plant cultivated for an edible part." So, you know, fuck you for being so binary.
"Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad."
Said someone being quoted on Facebook a few weeks back.
Wisdom is knowing that tomatoes are the squishy food of the devil.
is it the seeds on the inside that make it a fruit?
Awesome book domino chain:
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is it the seeds on the inside that make it a fruit?
Yes. Just like a cucumber, which people are much less agitated about for some reason. Is the green thing that big a deal?
I just read this article on why people won't buy the best product, and learnt the term for what Fences is doing to me--trying to leverage the endowment effect. But, fuck you Fences. Version 2 might cost money, BUT I DON'T HAVE VERSION 2. So stop nagging me to buy it. Version 1 was free when I downloaded it, and I am only going to be nagged into uninstalling it, not into buying the most recent version.