Hjalamanger
@Hjalamanger@feddit.nu
- Comment on Hold on! 1 day ago:
I think I’m a human, but now you’ve made me unsure ):
- Comment on Water addiction 1 week ago:
Common withdrawal symptoms for water include, but are no limited to, dehydration and imminent premature death
- Comment on Cheers Bro 1 week ago:
y=kx+m
- Comment on Posture is important 4 weeks ago:
Yep, that’s wild
- Comment on Medicinal 4 weeks ago:
What country?
- Comment on 1+1= 1 month ago:
Isn’t that mathematicaly correct? It’s a infinit series that converges on 1
- Comment on CHONKUS 1 month ago:
CHONKUS
- Comment on Garter snakes 1 month ago:
This comment is good. I up vote good comments. Therefore I up voted this post
- Comment on I don't get this post! 2 months ago:
I don’t get this post
- Comment on Mandibles 2 months ago:
I’m getting very mixed answers here (someone else said that’s it’s legs
- Comment on Mandibles 2 months ago:
Can they actually bite using those things or are there just there to look scary?
- Comment on Anon loves sunny days 2 months ago:
Thanks for the advice but still, 40°c is a long way above what I’m confy with. Somewhere around 30°c I’d preferably just lie down and sleep till the summer is over. Also, you guys really love your hats, do you? I know a Australian guy who was constantly wearing his sunhat year around (yes, even when it’s dark outside 90% of the time) for multiple years after moving to Sweden.
- Comment on 10001 2 months ago:
It’s even worse considering that they only have five boards. They expect at least one accident every month
- Comment on As a non-techie, where/how can I find out if software is safe? 4 months ago:
Also, check the number of contributors to a project. All of those people do (probably) trust the project and have also (probably) read at least parts of the source code for it
- Comment on Posting the shopping cart theory because people had questions in a separate thread 4 months ago:
It’s the opposite here in Sweden, in some larger supermarkets you did need a coin but in no smaller shops
Anyways that’s all gone now since no one carries coins anymore
- Comment on Big af but sideways 4 months ago:
John dillerman (a Danish TV show for kids, look it up)
- Comment on Seconds 4 months ago:
Can I get a conversation table?
- Comment on An informative martial arts infographic 5 months ago:
Don’t you guys not Kung fu fight on boats in the ocean??? I thought everyone did that!
- Comment on Anon gets a hug 5 months ago:
Whilst of course unlikely it might be possible if you accept that the women is around 34 year’s old. Then she gave birth to her daughter at 15 and that’s not common but also not impossible (I’ve meet a kid to a mother who’s fifteen years older then her kid)
But in the end this is probably just made up, so what gives?
- Comment on Hmmm 5 months ago:
Could you explain it then?
- Comment on Hmmm 5 months ago:
Only the transformations one is correct. All the other ones seemingly also preform a translation, and even if they might be correct if you take the orgin to be slightly outside of the shape but that’s bad for educational purposes. Also this one makes the translation transformation look like the identity transformation.
This last one might just be me, but shouldn’t shearing be included here?
- Comment on Absolutely deranged 6 months ago:
Nah, what about if we just use a even mix of all usb types and then ensure that half of all cables sold don’t have data pins?
- Comment on When a non-binary person uses a computer 6 months ago:
Or an analog computer
- Comment on They got him now 6 months ago:
The Babylon Bee is a conservative Christian news satire website that publishes satirical articles on topics including religion, politics, current events, and public figures. It has been referred to as a Christian or conservative version of The Onion.
From Wikipedia - the free Encyclopedia
Just a clarification for anyone like me that thought you were postning fake news
- Comment on Also, you have been turned into a worm. 6 months ago:
“one must imagine Sisyphus happy”, a quote from the last sentence in Albert Camus book the myth of Sisyphus (original title; “Le mythe de Sisyphe”)
- Comment on The heart we can't neglect indeed 6 months ago:
I think it’s a mastedon post and not a tweet
- Comment on Science memes 6 months ago:
Thanks, you solved the problem
- Comment on Science memes 6 months ago:
The problem with washing it is more with trying to scrub it then just submerging it in water. But as you pointed out it probably gets very brittle further out so you might hurt it if you try to scrub it
- Comment on Science memes 6 months ago:
Judging by the image the centaura shrink with about a factor of two so the entire creature should be either infinitely long or just very very long.
- Comment on Science memes 6 months ago:
I have so many questions about that freaking creature. Can it partially unfold to reach anything arbitrarily far away? And how would it go about washing itself?