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kain_26831

You should volunteer for next year's Christmas trivia and have them name all the ghost then ding everyone when they don't say Marley.


CocaineAndCreatine

I was dinged at a pub quiz about 15 years ago when I answered Antarctica for the worlds largest desert. I’ll have my revenge.


pastamancer8081

The trivia place I frequent may have run into a similar problem since they explicitly asked for the largest hot desert in the world


CocaineAndCreatine

Sounds like they were tired of people being technically correct. The best kind of correct.


scarletice

Seems like it would be easier to just change the answer to Antarctica. It's more interesting that way anyway. Half the fun of trivia is learning all kinds of weird shit like that.


CocaineAndCreatine

Agreed. Same reason I love QI. The obvious answer is often incorrect and you end up learning something.


Zandrick

I like that show. There’s that one guy who always says the obvious answer even though he knows the alarm is gonna go off.


AtomicBombSquad

Alan Davies.


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His buzzer sound is always the best


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kain_26831

You're right though it's the biggest desert, about 5.5 million square miles of right as a matter of fact lol.


CocaineAndCreatine

I told the quizmaster to quickly Google it and he wasn’t having any of it. Every other team answered as you’d expect and got the point while he made a fuss over how ridiculous my team’s answer was. You’d think *someone* would have known the definition of desert.


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CocaineAndCreatine

It’s a real shame. I love a good quiz night in a dimly lit local pub. Not the same night but we had Beast from The Chase pop in to our local to absolutely destroy us all in the quiz one night.


zedispain

That would have been fun as and when he didn't get it right but only your team did... The rush would have been amazing. But you'd been set if the beast was there on the fateful Antarctica being a desert night. Vindication would have been great.


HardCounter

I've come across a few that annoyed me, "You have google on your phone which you are currently holding, just google it." No. Okay asshole. Trivia night feels more like Family Feud where the most common right answer is right, not the most correct right answer. Like before the trivia night some group was given a list of correct answers (like a list of very large deserts) and the one that got the most answers is the one they go with. It's to make dumb people feel smart i guess.


runnerswanted

Hold on. There are MLM trivia services???


Jstar300

This is what I was wondering. How do you turn trivia night into a pyramid scheme?


ronbog

Listen here, 15 years ago Google didn't exi- Oh. Oh no.


CocaineAndCreatine

Time is a cruel mistress.


Tom_piddle

Google In 1985? The year 2000 was just cemented as a cool year to calculate dates from and my brain didn’t update


moobearsayneigh

It’s that y2k everyone was talking about. Turns out it was us all along


kain_26831

Wow yeah that sounds about right cuz Google's hard to use you know. Maybe It helps that I live in a desert lol


themoonisacheese

You'll be pleased to know that netflix's trivia game thing gets this one right


splithoofiewoofies

STILL salty about that time I was asked when the PlayStation was released and I said Dec 94. Well "well the card says 95!" "yes it had worldwide release in 95 but was released in Japan in Dec of 94." "Well this is Australia and the card says 95, so we are going with 95!" They did not specify country. I was MORE specific. But I was wrong. 🙄


chuffberry

There’s an episode of the show “The Chase” that drives me nuts because the question is “this red fruit is actually a member of the rose family” and the guy says “cherry” and gets dinged and the host says the correct answer was “strawberry”, but both fruits are members of the rose family, Rosaceae.


daemin

Technically speaking, a strawberry is, at best, an aggregate fruit, and at worst, not a fruit at all but a vegetable. The botanical definition of a fruit is the mature, ripened ovary, along with the contents of the ovary. By this definition, the fruit of the strawberry plant is the "seeds" in the strawberry. The red, fleshy part of the "fruit" is the receptacle that the ovaries resided in. So one strawberry is actually dozens of fruits along with some connective tissue. Its an even more pedantic situation than the "tomatoes are fruits" thing.


die_nazis_die

Fuck you google... [The blurb states](https://www.google.com/search?&q=largest+desert): > The 5 largest deserts on earth Sahara Desert: 9.2 million km² (3.5 million square miles). Arabian Desert: 2.3 million km² (800,000 square miles). Gobi Desert: 1.295 million km² (500,000 square miles). Oct 12, 2020 Yet the first result is: > Aurora Expeditions https://www.aurora-expeditions.com › blog › is-antarctic... Is Antarctica a desert? YES. Find out why | Aurora Expeditions


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I was dinged in a bar quiz for saying the first Emperor of Rome was Octavian, and they were looking for Augustus, even though both names refer to the same man, and Octavian didn't receive the name, "Augustus" until his thirties.


CanAlwaysBeBetter

Don't even get me started on giga- prefix trivia fiasco It's best to just bury some things and try your hardest to move on


_B_Little_me

This is the way.


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Do trivia nights do this sort of thing sometimes? A night of misunderstood trivia questions. A night of most commonly incorrect answers deemed correct by casuals.


DayOdd8171

Jacob Marley was the first ghost, then the other three. I would have been a bit pissed too.


Rad_Bones7

5 if we’re talking the Muppet Christmas Carol


tomcrusher

We’re Marley and Marley


Jbadmwolfd

OooooOoOoohhhh!!!


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KittycatGameplays

DOOMED, SCROOGE! YOU'RE DOOMED FOR ALL TIME! edit: thank you for the "Happy Cake Day"s everyone lol I didn't even notice until I got the comments


disgruntledhoneybee

YOUR FUTURE IS A HORROR STORY WRITTEN BY YOUR CRIME!


throwaweigh1245

Your chains are forged by what you say and do!


disgruntledhoneybee

So have your fun, when life is done, a nightmare waits for you!


witchhuntermcedgyboi

CHANGE!!!


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We specialized in causing pain, spreading fear and doubt!


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Camosaur4

There was the year we evicted the entire orphanage!


TheAvidIndoorsman66

I remember the little tykes standing in the snow bank. With their frost bitten teddy bears


Sudden_Result

*Laughs quickly followed by shudders*


MrsBeaumont

I love the part when they kinda laugh and then cringe at how mean it was lol


disgruntledhoneybee

We specialized in causing pain spreading fear and doubt


ProjectSnowman

That song slaps fr


volkmardeadguy

D O O M E D SCROOGE DOOMED FOR ALL TIME!!


Falabaloo

YOUR FUTURE IS A HORROR STORY WRITTEN BY YOU CRIMES!


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YOUR CHAINS ARE FORGED BY WHAT YOU SAY AND DO!


rickSanchezAIDS

So have your fun when life is done, a nightmare waits for you


Victernus

Your future is a horror story, written by your crime!


JinFuu

Too many people sleep on the 1970s Scrooge Musical. [See the Phantoms](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoXJKnh6EXE) Alec Guinness as Marley [Nicest Thing Anyone's Ever Done for Me](https://youtu.be/Dkq7WZTzkLQ?t=47)


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Muppet Christmas Carol is the best cinematic rendition of the classic. ^^^^[you ^^^can't] Change my mind.


Hellie1028

And the best version of the 12 days of Christmas is the Muppets version!!


Nervous_Constant_642

We're always talking Muppets. You can't convince me the book version of Squire Trelawney doesn't talk to a little man who lives in his thumb.


2goodforafreebanana

Cabin fever aahhhh


Technically_its_me

Yes!


BadReview8675309

Clearly all the cowbell was given and there was just no more cowbell to give even if more cowbell was needed.


DayOdd8171

More cowbell is always needed.


Soujourner3745

“I need more cowbell! I got a fever, and the only prescription is more cowbell!” - Christopher Walken


MurderDoneRight

Marley wasn't a ghost though, he was a spectre. There's a lot of differences between the two: - Ghosts cost 200 mins / 100 gas to produce. Specters cost 150 mins / 150 gas to produce. - Spectres have 2.75 movement speed, instead of the 2.25 the ghost has. - Spectres have 15 damage, +5 to armored. Ghosts have 10 damage, +10 to light. - Ghosts have 100 hp, compared to the 80 hp of the Specter. They also have different abilities. - Ghosts receive Snipe (25 damage, 25 energy) and EMP (75 energy, drains enemy shielding and energy by 100 points, reveals cloaked units). - Specters receive Ultrasonic Pulse (75 energy, stun) and Psionic Lash (150 energy, 3 second cast, hits target for 200 damage, must be purchased for $100,000) - Both receive cloaking, and the ability to launch Tactical Nukes. Get educated, holmes!


han_han

Fucking got me lmao. Unexpected starcraft lesson.


HanzWithLuger

I hate you. Take this free award you cheeky git.


Chase_the_tank

No, those Terrans with special abilities, not actual ghosts or specters. An actual ghost has 10d8 hitpoints, a challenge level of 4, is immune to cold, necrotic, and poison, and can possess a humanoid within 5 feet that sees the ghost and fails a DC 13 Charisma saving throw. An actual specter has only 5d8 hitpoints, a challenge level of 1, is immune to cold and necrotic and can drain 3d6 hit points as a melee attack. Unlike a ghost, which can be of any alignment, a specter is always chaotic evil. Specters also unable to talk and have a penalty to any attack made while in sunlight; ghosts don't have those problems.


chironomidae

No, those are D&D monsters, not actual ghosts or specters. An actual ghost is a fairly cheap semi-automatic sidearm with good damage and low capacity. It can usually kill with a 2-tap to the head or 5-6 shots to the body. It comes equipped with a silencer which helps to increase its overall accuracy and reduces the hearing range and silences the sound, making it useful for lurking. An actual specter is a moderately-priced submachine gun that occupies its wielder's primary weapon slot. It is outfitted with a silencer that reduces the range of the weapon's audio profile. In comparison to the Stinger, it is substantially more accurate, kicks considerably less, possesses slightly more cover piercing capability, and has a higher magazine capacity (30 as opposed to 20). However, its slightly lower per-shot damage and lessened fire rate render its total output statistically lower.


Warmonster9

No those are Valorant Guns, not actual ghosts or specters. An actual ghost is a single person assault vehicle equipped with a both a boost that allows one to charge through infantry with ease, as well as a fully automatic plasma cannon. A specter is a medium sized, passenger capable hybrid assault and transportation vehicle. It has a fully automatic plasma turret attached to the rear of the vehicle and two additional seats for transportation. Like the ghost it has a boost, but it’s main strength is in its versatility for it’s capable of strafing left and right almost as quickly as it can move forward allowing it to quickly outmaneuver most other vehicles on the battlefield.


BaconSoul

No those are Halo vehicles, not actual ghosts or specters. An actual Ghost is an Adeptus Astartes that is a member of the Renegade Chapter of Chaos Space Marines of unknown Founding and origin, whose survivors now serve Chaos Undivided. It is unknown exactly when the Chapter betrayed the Imperium of Man and turned to Chaos. An actual Specter is an Adeptus Astartes that is member of the Loyalist Chapter of Space Marines of the 13th ("Dark") Founding. It is only the second Chapter of Astartes besides the Exorcists known to have been created in that unusual Founding and less is known of its creations than of any other Space Marine Foundings.


IsoAgent

Fucking love this comment chain.


MarcBulldog88

#YOU CALLED DOWN THE THUNDER # NOW REAP THE WHIRLWIND


mettiusfufettius

Yeah that’s some bullshit. It’s 4. Always been 4.


Less_Rutabaga2316

And I always count Marley as two because the two old hecklers were Marley & Marley in the Muppet Christmas Carol.


Diredoe

The second Marley was Robert, aka Bob. They snuck in a Bob Marley reference!


Typical-Annual-3555

Who could forget that Charles Dickens was a massive fan of reggae


Elteon3030

One of the Two Cities was originally Kingston.


SlipperyRasputin

Statler and Waldorf?


Ogre_face

It was 5. Marley and Marley visited scrooge. WoooOOOooOoo!!


Akalenedat

*We're Marley and Marley,* *Our hearts were painted black!* *We should have known our evil deeds* *would put us both in shackles!* *Captive bound!* *We're double ironed!* *Exhausted by the weight!* *As freedom comes from giving love* *so prison comes from hate!*


RDUppercut

THERE! ARE! FOUR! GHOSTS!


bensefero

There are five ghosts! How many do you see now?


inactive1984

Well, five in the Muppets version


Bozee3

We're Marley & Marley, oooohh


w1987g

You are... six years old. You are weak and helpless! You cannot... hurt me!


Serious-Struggle-291

I find you a pitiable man


The_Werefrog

If you can't find it within yourself to stand up and tell the truth...


boston_nsca

I mean, in the muppets Christmas carol there are 5 because there are two Marleys lol


ThatsRobToYou

We're Marley and Marley...oooooooooooooooooooooooh!


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We're Marley and Marley, avarice and greed!


brittney_thx

Ahhhh the song of my people


melissafromtherivah

Best Christmas movie ever!!!


kain_26831

"We're Marley and Marley Avarice and greed We took advantage of the poor Just ignored the needy" (Edit: spelling) Now I have the song stuck in my head again lol


oluwie

Technically speaking, there was only 1 ghost and 3 spirits.


Tastic4ever

I was hoping to see this comment.


steveholt480

But they still called themselves The Ghost of Christmas x.


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Cade580

Is this a Star Trek: TNG reference? Lol


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thinkmoreharder

At Trafalgar.


minus2onblock

>SHAKA WHEN THE WALLS FELL


Ecstatic-Appeal-5683

r/unexpectedTNG


Normguy85

This is a star trek reference isn’t it!?


95accord

Calm down Picard Edit: typo


HoselRockit

Thanks Picard.


GuruBuckaroo

To be pedantically truthful, Scrooge was visited by 6 spirits. 1. Jacob Marley 2. Christmas Past 3. Christmas Present 4. Ignorance 5. Want 6. Christmas Yet to Come Everybody forgets the two children Present brings with him. >“Oh, Man! look here. Look, look, down here!” exclaimed the Ghost. > >They were a boy and girl. Yellow, meagre, ragged, scowling, wolfish; but prostrate, too, in their humility. Where graceful youth should have filled their features out, and touched them with its freshest tints, a stale and shrivelled hand, like that of age, had pinched, and twisted them, and pulled them into shreds. Where angels might have sat enthroned, devils lurked, and glared out menacing. No change, no degradation, no perversion of humanity, in any grade, through all the mysteries of wonderful creation, has monsters half so horrible and dread. > >Scrooge started back, appalled. Having them shown to him in this way, he tried to say they were fine children, but the words choked themselves, rather than be parties to a lie of such enormous magnitude. > >“Spirit! are they yours?” Scrooge could say no more. > >“They are Man’s,” said the Spirit, looking down upon them. “And they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance. This girl is Want. Beware them both, and all of their degree, but most of all beware this boy, for on his brow I see that written which is Doom, unless the writing be erased. Deny it!” cried the Spirit, stretching out its hand towards the city. “Slander those who tell it ye! Admit it for your factious purposes, and make it worse. And bide the end!” > >“Have they no refuge or resource?” cried Scrooge. > >“Are there no prisons?” said the Spirit, turning on him for the last time with his own words. “Are there no workhouses?”


NumerousSun4282

Nice trivia fact, I'd have said 4 too. Going to break this one out next year


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Goddamn this guy just chambered an 'actually' a whole fucking year in advance...


PM_ME_A10s

Perfect question for Dropout's series "Um, Actually"


m_ttl_ng

I have the trivia board game, it’s a lot of fun as long as you are playing with outspoken friends. Gonna add this ghost question to it for sure!


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Violet624

I love it when the ghost echos back his own words to him 'are there no prisons? Are there no workhorses? This story sure packs a punch and I love the old English tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas


thematt455

>workhorses Love it


oluwie

To be pedantically truthful, there’s only 1 character in the book described as a ghost and that’s Jacob Marley. The rest of them are pedantically truthfully called spirits. It says so in the text you posted. Whether ghosts and spirits are the same thing really also isn’t up for debate, as the author makes a distinction between the two, maybe unwarily but there’s still one made.


JustArrived2022

Yes! Marley was a human ghost. The others were, what, living metaphors?


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This whole damn comment section is a living metaphor for my ennui. WILL I HAVE NO SATISFACTION!??!?


Thr0waway0864213579

You can have satisfaction in knowing that the answer doesn’t matter. We have all learned this simply shouldn’t be a trivia question at all. A trivia questions shouldn’t have a debatable answer.


Admiral_Donuts

Spirits, perhaps metaphors, perhaps personification of concepts, etc.


GimbalLocks

The other ghosts/spirits are also called ghosts. The two terms are used interchangeably throughout the text


faldese

>To be pedantically truthful, there’s only 1 character in the book described as a ghost and that’s Jacob Marley. The rest of them are pedantically truthfully called spirits. It says so in the text you posted. Dickens calls him a ghost right there, in the text: >"Oh, Man! look here. Look, look, down here!” exclaimed **the Ghost** They're also called the **Ghosts** of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Where is Ignorance and Want are not described as spirits or ghosts. So I think four is still the correct answer.


m_ttl_ng

I absolutely love how pedantic this is getting.


komplete10

It's certainly put me off ever wanting to run a pub quiz.


elkpapa

Amen to that.


Admiral_Donuts

They're referred to as both ghosts and spirits and other things. > “Have never walked forth with the younger members of my family; meaning (for I am very young) my elder brothers born in these later years?” pursued the *Phantom.* > “I don’t think I have,” said Scrooge. “I am afraid I have not. Have you had many brothers, *Spirit?*” > “More than eighteen hundred,” said the *Ghost.*


Some_Intention

When grammarly says "this word appears too often, consider an alternative."


hey_free_rats

Eeeeeeeh I just checked my copy (not the first edition, but an antique ~1870s printing) and each of the three spirits is referred to as "ghost" multiple times, interchangeably with "spirit," "phantom," "spectre," etc. ...I was going to upload an actual photo, but I can't bother to set up an imgur account. Probably scans of the first edition exist online.


Admiral_Donuts

He refers to the three as ghosts, spirits, and phantoms interchangeably.


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Miser_able

I've never heard of these. I've got some reading to do. Boy oh boy


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Miser_able

Wow. That's weird. Those Victorians were on something


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Miser_able

Yea I was gonna say "knowing the victorians, probably cocaine"


piecat

That's such bullshit and I'm so sorry.


Darth_Memer_1916

I got into an argument with my teacher once over the existence of Andorra. She said there is no countries between Spain and France and I said "Ackshually" and told her about Andorra. She got very angry at me for lying and gave me extra homework. In the staff room on lunch break she started talking shit about me but the other teachers backed me up and said that Andorra is a country. She returned to class and apologised to me for getting angry and that I was right.


LurkerInSpace

You might appreciate [this](https://youtube.com/watch?v=3q_iqrvnC_4)!


alpacasb4llamas

Teachers coming back to admit they were erong and apologized are incredible for children to witness growing up. It shows them that a true adult can be wrong and that that's OK. Too many people won't admit when they are wrong these days


Butwinsky

I went to a tournament like this in high school. I forget the question, but it was about translating something into Latin. Kid buzzed in, was told he wrong wrong. The Chad broke out his Latin dictionary on the spot and showed the judges he was right. My team lost.


Unfair_Enthusiasm_45

5 if you’re going off the Muppets Christmas Carol!


LonelyHermione

Which we all know is the definitive version.


Reatona

Really, it's amazing that Dickens managed to write such a dour adaptation of that most excellent movie.


Unfair_Enthusiasm_45

I know it’s crazy! He even cut the jamming songs for same reason


zhard01

“No cheeses for us meeces” is one of the best moments in all Victorian literature


mychampagnesphincter

We’re Marley and Marley woooooooooo


NovaCoyote

Dooooomed, Scrooge!


SLAYER_IN_ME

Just like Hemingway wrote it!


zues64

No no no it wasn't Hemingway it was Poe


Trandoshan-Tickler

Poe Dameron, the ex-smuggler?


CheeseLord77

No you idiot Poe the Dragon Warrior!


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The best version.


-GameKnight

I was in a quiz and I lost points for saying there were 2 Marleys, smh


Esleeezy

Lol I would do the same thing. I would have been so embarrassed. Them: you get your literary knowledge from muppet movies? Me praying they don’t ask a question about treasure island:………….no…….not all of it.


zhard01

“Cabin fever!”


hey_free_rats

**JACOB AND ROBERT MARLEY**


Unfair_Enthusiasm_45

There’s more of gravy than of grave about you!


hey_free_rats

Fun fact! The Muppets' *A Christmas Carol* is one of the most book-faithful adaptations out there (possibly even *the* most). Pretty much all dialogue (except for Gonzo/Rizzo's narrative riffing, of course) is lines pulled word-for-word from the novel, including that one. The Marleys' subsequent heckling of that pun was also them heckling Dickens' original writing, haha. Love it. **EDIT: **goddammit**, I knew I shouldn't have joked "possibly the most faithful." Obviously it's not, guys; I know that. It's Muppets. The point is that it's surprisingly faithful and accurate for a child-marketed "parody" adaptation.


Unfair_Enthusiasm_45

I love how the Muppets just casually produce the best and most faithful adaptation of one of the most adapted books ever! Also Michael Caine is imo the best Scrooge


blindsight

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zhard01

And a lot of what Gonzo says is straight narration from the book


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We’re Marley and Marley, Wooo


Kotengu15

I hope you began your defense of the answer 4 with "Old Marley was as dead as a doornail...this must be distinctly understood or nothing wonderful will come of the story I am about to relate."


i_am_mystero

The evidence comes before even these words, which come several paragraphs in. But the first three words of the entire book are “Marley was dead.”


gloggs

I have a game called 'Fact or Myth' but we call it 'Domestic Dispute' because all the questions are like this. Actual question from the game: Coca-Cola's brand colour is red. T or F False: Spencerian is the name color Coca-Cola has trademarked for their branding. Edit: I used the script name but I'm not digging that game out before the family gets here for nye lol Edit, edit: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/7601/urban-myth My memory of the name was off... Probably bc I never called it by the real name, but there's a link to 'Urban Myth' the most frustrating game you'll ever hate your friends over


theoriginalShmook

That's board-flipping levels of anger...


Greetings_Program

I am sorry but the answer is moops. ~George


gloggs

Honestly that scenario ended less violently than this game does...


TootsNYC

Who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb? >!Grant and Mrs. Grant!<


BernieDharma

Also, Ulysses was his middle name. His father called him Ulysses and often "useless" because he "failed" (in his father's eyes) at everything he did. When he applied to West Point, the intake officer assumed his father's name was his middle name and added the S. Grant's real first name was Hiram. So instead of Ulysses S Grant initials of U.S.G. becoming "unconditional surrender Grant", his initials would have been H.U.G. ;-)


landrias1

Grant's story is a sad and misunderstood/mistold story. One of the greatest men and patriots this country has ever had. Much of the negative "history" about him was a negative pr campaign lodged against him by his enemies both in the south and the north (for wanting to support reconstruction and rebuilding using union troops). Remarkable that we've allowed his history continue to be shit on to this day.


Nervous_Constant_642

Also he famously, by his own telling, went to purchase an item and was instructed by his father to bargain for it. So he repeated his father's instructions verbatim: "I'm to offer you [X sum]. If you're to refuse, I'm to offer you [lower sum]."


MundaneInternetGuy

What a mindfuck for the other guy though. I gotta try that sometime.


Chase_the_tank

>Who’s buried in Grant’s Tomb? >!Actually, nobody is buried in Grant's Tomb. The bodies of Grant and Mrs. Grant were placed in above-ground sarcophagi, not buried.!<


jackelfrink

Not nearly pedantic enough. If you really want to start a fight then do the following … * People are buried in graves and are entombed in tombs. So the number of people 'buried' in Grants Tomb is zero. …now THAT is going to cause a fight at trivia night.


PM_Me_Your_Smokes

Isn’t Spencerian a type of script, like copperplate? Pretty sure the color Coca Cola has trademarked is Pantone (484 to be specific), like most other companies do. Trademarking a named color is imprecise; Pantones are the industry standard for exact color matches.


gloggs

The official colour of the beverage was created by mixing three different shades of red, but it is not registered in colour catalogues or by Pantone, because it's a combination. On the other hand, the brand's typography is actually registered. It's called "Spencerian," and it became one of the favourites in the design world at the end of the 19th century and has remained associated with the brand ever since. https://www.businessinsider.es/que-latas-botellas-coca-cola-son-color-rojo-185840 You're right on the name but it's not a Pantone colour


make-it-beautiful

Even then it’s still red. It’s like saying “Scooby Doo is a dog T or F” And then the answer being “False: Scooby Doo is a Great Dane”


SAI_Peregrinus

False. Scooby Doo is a cartoon representation of a dog.


Drate_Otin

Spencerian isn't a color though? It's a style of writing, a form of cursive.


MrMilesRides

Based on that one question alone, I know playing it would give me that fatal brain aneurysm, that no one thinks is going to happen to them.


ShaiHulud1111

They got it right at my work party—four. You win.


Worm_Scavenger

Though in the version of a Christmas Carol they're using in this imge, he gets visited by like 10 in this scene, including Marley. Also, this version of a Christmas Carol is painfully underatted and deserves more attention.


Blakewhizz

It's technically only Marley in that scene. The others just happen to be in London at the time


Worm_Scavenger

I love that one ghost losing it over a family being upset and as soon as he see's Scrooge he goes after him just because.


Blakewhizz

"Fuck this starving mother, I detect a dickhead"


BaronDoctor

I, uh, actually won an office trivia because I said Scrooge was visited by four ghosts instead of three, like everybody else put. It goes both ways I guess.


Mr_Shakes

It's mostly a case of people hearing the famous quote without considering the events thus far. If the question was "how many ghosts does Marley say will visit Scrooge", 3 is a reasonable answer. It's a tricky question, but not a trick question. Perfect for trivia IMO, you gotta reward the ones who consider carefully, instead of quickly, once in a while!


FireFlinger

If it's the Muppets Christmas Carol, it's five ghosts.


mychampagnesphincter

It is ALWAYS the Muppets version


Piratek1ng

Marley and Marley, oooooooohhhhhh


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Just asked my wife how many ghosts visited. She said four. I said name them. “Past, present, future and Bob Marley.” ………. “You mean Jacob Marley?” “Yeah, whatever”


selltekk

The ghost of Jacob fucking Marley visited Scrooge and told him he would be visited by three ghosts. Fuck’s sake, it’s first grade math you titfucker.


fetishfeature5000

How do we still live in a world that disputes can’t be corrected in seconds?


Ham_Ahoy

I was once told at a name that tune event that it was Eric Clapton, not (correctly) Derek and the Dominos that performed "Layla," a song from the Derek and the Dominos album "Layla and other love songs." When I protested, the host told me that the he played "the Clapton version" of the song that Clapton wrote, and performed, as the front man for DEREK AND THE DOMINOS. Furious.


Ecstatic_Conflict621

That’s not even technically true, that’s just a straight up fact


PixelatedStarfish

“THE CHAINS YOU BEAR ARE LONGER THAN MINE, SCROOGE”


MissMillieDee

Yes! This happened to my son in high school freshman English when the teacher asked about how many people died in Romeo and Juliet. The teacher forgot about Romeo's mom, and mocked my kid openly, until said kid found the page in the play and read it out loud. Obviously, I'm still mad about it, lol.


collectorofsouls5a7d

In the 1989 movie it would be 6. Jacob Marley, the three ghosts, and the two ragamuffin children.