It still amuses me how they once banned fireflies because in real life they are toxic to frogs. But now, not only do they put in pools with sulfuric acid, but now they put in geysers and sell it as if it were safe to be near one.
It still amuses me how they once banned fireflies because in real life they are toxic to frogs. But now, not only do they put in pools with sulfuric acid, but now they put in geysers and sell it as if it were safe to be near one.
>It still amuses me how they once banned fireflies because in real life they are toxic to frogs.
I keep seeing people say this, but I never see a source attached and I’ve been utterly unable to find one myself. I’m pretty sure someone just made it up at some point and everyone else ran with it.
UNFORTUNATELYNOTHERE on
Difference is how easy it is to do either of those. Fireflies and frogs? Decently common across most of the US, easy enough to catch a frog and try to feed it fireflies. Geysers? Rare and heavily controlled, often monitored by the federal government in the few places they exist such as Yellowstone. Pure sulfur is possible to get I guess, but that requires a budget and some paperwork, neither of which children are really likely to get.
I’m The Batter. I like this new direction, I think sharks and such are possible additions now honestly
reditortheeditor on
“guys, we are sorry to say this but we are going to remove players from Minecraft, due to the fact that players can harm frogs. We have removed Minecraft from all stores and banned everybody.”
Valkyrian777 on
I get your point OP, but is it realistically possible for a kid to find some sulfer and/or sulfuric acid, much less a whole geyser? I’m sure someone’s gonna prove me wrong; My point is, I think it’s far enough out of the realm of feasability for it to be ok
St0rmR4ptor on
mojang removing fireflies was modern minecraft’s 9/11
DecmysterwasTaken on
Mate let the fireflies thing go it’s been 5 years
DarkFish_2 on
My man, fireflies got removed because Mojang couldn’t handle them as mobs
The “fireflies are poisonous to frogs” excuse makes no sense, if that was the reason the solution is simple
canEatFirefly = false
Nkromancer on
Wasn’t the firefly thing because, after they realized that frogs shouldn’t eat them, they no longer had a gameplay purpose besides being a burden on pathfinding an such?
Bringing up the fireflies being removed from 1.19 still
Italic2 on
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again. Sulfur hot springs ARE NOT MADE OF SULPHURIC ACID. Do any research and you’ll find that they mainly have Hydrogen Sulfide, Magnesium, and Sodium. You are right about the second part though, there have
been cases of people being severely burned by geysers.
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>It still amuses me how they once banned fireflies because in real life they are toxic to frogs.
I keep seeing people say this, but I never see a source attached and I’ve been utterly unable to find one myself. I’m pretty sure someone just made it up at some point and everyone else ran with it.
Difference is how easy it is to do either of those. Fireflies and frogs? Decently common across most of the US, easy enough to catch a frog and try to feed it fireflies. Geysers? Rare and heavily controlled, often monitored by the federal government in the few places they exist such as Yellowstone. Pure sulfur is possible to get I guess, but that requires a budget and some paperwork, neither of which children are really likely to get.
I’m The Batter. I like this new direction, I think sharks and such are possible additions now honestly
“guys, we are sorry to say this but we are going to remove players from Minecraft, due to the fact that players can harm frogs. We have removed Minecraft from all stores and banned everybody.”
I get your point OP, but is it realistically possible for a kid to find some sulfer and/or sulfuric acid, much less a whole geyser? I’m sure someone’s gonna prove me wrong; My point is, I think it’s far enough out of the realm of feasability for it to be ok
mojang removing fireflies was modern minecraft’s 9/11
Mate let the fireflies thing go it’s been 5 years
My man, fireflies got removed because Mojang couldn’t handle them as mobs
The “fireflies are poisonous to frogs” excuse makes no sense, if that was the reason the solution is simple
canEatFirefly = false
Wasn’t the firefly thing because, after they realized that frogs shouldn’t eat them, they no longer had a gameplay purpose besides being a burden on pathfinding an such?
https://preview.redd.it/dhxjcvhgs0yg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b8e9968237da94995286627bdba121177feff667
Bringing up the fireflies being removed from 1.19 still
I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again. Sulfur hot springs ARE NOT MADE OF SULPHURIC ACID. Do any research and you’ll find that they mainly have Hydrogen Sulfide, Magnesium, and Sodium. You are right about the second part though, there have
been cases of people being severely burned by geysers.
“fireflies removed”
https://preview.redd.it/c9l23l0gt0yg1.png?width=294&format=png&auto=webp&s=59c8a93f93d4a1bf115a1c39ae77ce0b3d9fb6a4
We won dude.
Are we still continuing the same “fireflies are toxic to frogs” argument even after 4 years passed and fireflies actually being added as bushes?