I know everyone’s attention span is super-short these days, so here’s a TL;DR summary of all the Pedro e Inês content so far.

I know everyone’s attention span is super-short these days, so here’s a TL;DR summary of all the Pedro e Inês content so far.


A Internet oferece-nos tantas coisas bizarras. Encontrei esta imagem durante uma pesquisa. Porquê? Não consigo explicar, mas fez-me soltar uma gargalhada. Sei lá, tenho um sentido de humor esquisito.

Por falar na Internet, hoje um brasileiro zangou-se comigo porque um cidadão de r/portuguese perguntou “O que significa «caralho»? Podes usá-la numa frase?” Vendo que o gajo não estava a perguntar a sério eu sugeri “Portugal, Caralho!!!” e expliquei que isso significa “Portugal é bastante bom”. O brasileiro respondeu que eu tinha atrapalhado o progresso de alguém. Eh pá…
…who likes to prance about pretending to be a scientist, even though my degrees are in barely, tangentially scientific subjects, I enjoy reading this twitter account. It’s Brazilian, so I have to keep my wits about me, but the memes are actually pretty funny, even if about one in ten go completely over my head. And as a bonus, I get familiar with sciencey words without having to torture myself by working through a memrise deck of chemistry terminology or whatever.
For the benefit of anyone who is too lazy to read that last post, here it is in the form of a meme. I actually posted it on a world history Facebook group and it was modded out of existence almost immediately. Not surprising I suppose but I thought there might be one or two people willing to do the work to decipher it.
