#What are some things that Minecraft has taught you about real life that you didn't know?
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you can make mayo with aquafaba (chickpea water)
Good news! I hate chickpeas too
thats just a skill issue i cant help you there
i didn't know bees sleep at night
Minecraft taught me that oaks give apples
The word, "Sherd," lmfao
Fuck the government-technoblade
when two animals kiss they make a baby :D
You can make a village inadvertedly serve you by supplanting their education with fletcher tables
Learned how flint works playing Minecraft pocket edition in 2013
same it taught me how to light fire
minecraft taught me how to farm
I think it was when I was really young. I learned that sand when heated turned into glass. :)
Frogs die when they eat Fireflys
they actually dont
There is no save button in real work actions.
In school once, I was talking about how trees grow from saplings, and my entire class pointed at me and laughed. Apparently they come from seeds 😞
This was in elementary school btw, I know better now lol
Putting a bunch of animals in a 1x1 square is far more efficient then giving them a nice life
Slave labor can give you nice cloths
Punching a tree with your bare fists is an efficient way of tree chopping
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When i was like 7 years old and playing Minecraft with my brother he taught me how coordinates work bc i was lost. So, Minecraft is better at teaching coordinates than a primary school math teacher is.
How to code, I have been playing Minecraft since I was 11
Helped me pass a biology exam when I was like 10, it taught me that sheep’s meat is called mutton :D
And also that rabbits fur is called hide
Isaac Newton is a fraud and gravity isn't real