gandalf_der_12te
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- Comment on Why is the USA attacking Iran? 4 days ago:
Gives them a pretense to give money to the weapons industry -> weapons industry has higher profit -> stock goes up -> Dow Jones is over 50k, which makes their other crimes legal.
- Comment on biblically accurate angel 4 days ago:
more like new Seeland i guess 👀
- Comment on biblically accurate angel 4 days ago:
u know how the english people are called in german? Angelsachsen.
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- Comment on It's literally science 1 week ago:
About the golf meetings:
I made up a story around it. Basically, golf is a metaphor for business. You gotta get the ball (yourself) into the hole (your target). Sometimes, you can’t do it in one step, so you require multiple steps to approach your goal. In any case, you take big steps in the beginning, and then as you get closer you need to become more gentle and delicate to not miss the perfect spot.
- Comment on It's literally science 1 week ago:
I keep thinking that your lower back hurts for psychological reasons. Like, tummy ache is caused by psychological reasons like 90% of the time. It makes sense that the same would apply to back aching, since they’re in the same region.
- Comment on Game over 1 week ago:
guess what salad is
- Comment on Incel propaganda in my music app 1 week ago:
here’s the link in case anybody wonders
- Comment on the end 1 week ago:
What about fucking a couch?
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
Also the internet makes money mostly with ads, which is a way to manipulate people’s opinions on things.
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
I find it helps to raise your hand in front of the screen to block the ads when they start playing. It’s like a middle finger to the advertisement companies.
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
Nowhere. They’re right where they were. It’s just that you have moved on.
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
I feel like what we’re witnessing is just the end of meaningful innovation in the IT field, so now comes the meaningless innovation.
- Comment on Twitch: "Hey, come back! This commercial break can't play while you're away." 1 week ago:
“for a better experience” lmao
i hope the IT stock market crashes so hard
- Comment on "You look great! How'd you lose all the weight?" "Ozempic helped." 1 week ago:
TL;DW: a shart
- Comment on Can a reasonable person genuinely believe in ghosts? 1 week ago:
IMHO “ghosts” is just an older word vor virus.
People in earlier times knew that some diseases jumped around from person to person and that that could be dangerous, but didn’t have a proper explanation for it.
So they assumed that there must be something invisible in the air that creates the kind of spooky effect that people fall ill sometimes without being touched or physically hit in any way. Kinda spooky, if you think about it and only know about mechanics, but not about cellular biology.
- Comment on Nice horsie! 🐎 2 weeks ago:
What’s crazy to me is that the zebra seems to display no emotion at all while the crocodile literally rips its leg off.
- Comment on Rawdogging life 2 weeks ago:
I don’t really do drugs either, well maybe the occasional coffee 2x a week and weed and shrooms once every month/year but i don’t like having my senses blurred in any way. I also don’t live in the US today so that’s significant.
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
thanks :D
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
You’re welcome :)
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
yeah i’ve of course heard about it and i’m studying physics myself rn so i’ll get to it.
I simply haven’t taken the course on quantum physics yet so i don’t want to make bold claims here. I have yet to derive the classical phenomena from quantum physics myself.
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
yeah having the bread be mold-resistant is obviously kinda important. i wonder why it doesn’t spoil immediately when it’s laying around when it’s moist. idk i’m only guessing here but might it have to do with the baking process adding a kind of “coating” layer of dust around the bread? Like, we smoke meat to make it durable for a year, might be the baking doing something similar to the bread?
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
No, on the contrary,
how so?
- Comment on Anon finds a glitch 2 weeks ago:
Enter vapor pressure:
Basically water always evaporates if the air is completely dry, until the air contains a certain amount of water (measured in partial pressure, which is the part of the air pressure that is caused by water vapor). This partial pressure is temperature-dependent, so if you have 20°C (normal room temperature) you’re gonna have 23 mbar of water vapor partial pressure in the air. Source
So water still evaporates at lower temperatures when the air is dry enough. It’s just that at 100°C (“boiling point of water”), that partial pressure of water vapor in the air increases to 1013 mbar which is equal to the total pressure of the air; In other words, at that temperature in equilibrium, the air is totally made up of water vapor and nothing else. If you increase the temperature above that, the water vapor partial pressure tries to still increase, which makes the total pressure go above normal air pressure, which causes a pressure gradient and causes the air to move with mechanical force, which you can use to make turbines spin.
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
it might be, but it still fits into the context. especially considering how peasants unintentionally might have been healthier simply due to their poverty, which might seem paradoxical.
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
a friend of mine brought me some self-made bread yesterday, and it was indeed moist, and i instantly loved it. i wish there’s more bread like that one. idk why industrial bread tastes differently.
might be that they intentionally dessicate it for hygienic reasons? i.e. i imagine a higher water content might make it spoil faster.
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
stew 🤤️
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
Anywho, a proper bread with no industrial processing is moist. :)
how so?
- Comment on A succulent meal 2 weeks ago:
fun fact: whole-grain bread is probably healthier than soft white bread anyways due to an increased content in fiber, so there’s that …