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    357 months ago

    Like today’s computer scientists, early biologists sucked at inventing new words, and simply reused existing ones. “Berry” in common language is a small, usually sweet and edible, fruit. Strawberries, blueberries, blackberries and raspberries are all berries.

    Then biologists came along and decided, actually, strawberries, raspberries and blackberries are out, but watermelon and bananas are in, because the size of the fruit doesn’t matter, only the placement of the seeds decides whether something is a proper, scientific berry.

    A similar thing has happened with “fruit” and “vegetable”, where scientific fruits include cucumbers, eggplants, and pumpkins. Luckily, all three of these are also berries.

    I say we ignore them, and use words to mean sensible things.

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      207 months ago

      Or we move on with our lives and accept that fruit don’t have to be sweet and vegetables don’t have to be savory. Life is beautiful and nature constantly challenges expectations.

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      57 months ago

      i prefer to classify all of what you said as simply “food”

      simple yet accurate. I’m a scientist now.

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        27 months ago

        simple yet accurate

        this describes engineers more in my experience. science embraces the chaos of discovery. engineers just want to make fruit salad.