Aglet. Thanks phineas and ferb!
I got it from simpsons lol
Aglet. Another shout-out to Phineas and Ferb.
Aglets. Terraria my beloved.
Aglet. Archie comics did a bit on them, that’s where I learned
Telomeres for your shoestrings
I like you
What, the shoes?
You wanna maybe use a red circle mate?
Ferrule
Ferrule is the round metal thing the aglet goes through
Aglet - phineas and ferb
I’m too old to know what Phineas and Ferb is, but when I was young I used to love knowing obscure words like:
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The indent between your upper lip and your nose is called the philtrum (more commonly known now because of piercings
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The recess on the bottom of a wine bottle is called a punt.
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The infinity symbol (like a sideways 8) is a lemniscate
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The cap on the pointy end of an umbrella, or any other tubular thing (including a pencil) is called a ferrule
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The space between your eyebrows is your glabella
Etc. Anyway, aglet was one of those. I was always so happy when I had an opportunity to use one (“Oh, man, my aglet broke!”).
And the infinity symbol is likely related to the analemma, the shape the sun traces out over the course of a year.
These are awesome! Thanks
The cardboard ring around a coffee cup is called a Zarf
But are you old enough to remember Tom Cruise discussing them in the film Cocktail? (in the cinema on the original release‽ )
Well, it came out when I was 26, but I don’t think I saw it.
Another fun one: the # symbol is an octothorpe
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Aglet. Thanks Phineas and Ferb!
Terraria for me
Terraria made me think they were some sort of instrument because of how it looked.
I kinda gathered that they were part of a footwear because they’re part of the boots upgrade, but yeah, I had to look up the term afterwards
Don’t forget it
Aglets.
Easy. The 80s and older crowd will know this from some inherent eldritch knowledge or have no idea. But everyone else will know this from Jimmy Neutron.
scrolling through the comments, seeing Phineas and Ferb everywhereI’m only in my mid twenties. Y’all need to stop making me feel old.
I know it from an Archie comic I read in the 90’s
I watched Jimmy Neutron, but I guess I never saw (or maybe just never processed) that episode.
I know it from Justice League Unlimited.
A picture of a shoe, with laces, which have plastic aglets on the ends.
Ceci n’est pas une aglet
C’est deux aglets.
I knew a kid once who said when he grew up that he wanted to be the guy that puts the aglets on shoelaces.
I don’t know what ever happened to him, but I like to think he found his calling in shoe plastics.