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- Comment on Good cable management, I guess 16 hours ago:
Sporophyte and gametophyte alternation is something straight out of legacy codebases.
- Comment on Electricity explained 16 hours ago:
Half of artists I talked to started drawing, because they wanted to draw porn tailor-made for their tastes.
- Comment on The Struggle 1 week ago:
I’m so tired of peeing. I drink the water I apparently need to survive. Then I have to go put the water somewhere else 5 minutes later. I drink water, I wash my hands, I leave, then I need to drink MORE water. Guess where that water ends up? Not in me! I give the water to my body and then like a child it tosses it out and demands more. All hours of the day and all hours of the night no matter what I am doing my life is interrupted by piss and this bullshit.
- Comment on Killing the intellectual future of Iran. Science has no borders. 2 weeks ago:
Ideas are more powerful than weapons. They don’t want their enemies to have weapons, why would they allow them to have ideas?
- Comment on Helpful Linear Algebra Guide 2 weeks ago:
Does this paper talk about minors?
- Comment on Gotta go fast 2 weeks ago:
USSR also built an experimental power plant of this type. Sadly, it was closed and disassembled after the breakup of the Soviet Union.
- Comment on 3 weeks ago:
We live in a steampunk timeline, everything must boil water.
- Comment on Caption this. 4 weeks ago:
- Comment on pro choice 2 months ago:
If you are so pro-choice, you can split your balls into several pieces and reassemble them into three balls!
- Comment on Generation Wars 3 months ago:
Me but with mathematics.
- Comment on Gundam Chestnut 3 months ago:
This fungus was accidentally brought to America with the Japanese chestnut (which has some resistance) and almost completely ate the American chestnut (which has none).
- Comment on Bread mold 4 months ago:
There are some highly toxic species of mold, although they are much rarer than ordinary mold.
- Comment on Scientific Exposure 4 months ago:
- Comment on Rich People Are Becoming Less Willing to Help With the World’s Problems 4 months ago:
Dollar is incredibly strong, because it is a global reserve currency. If you look at purchasing power, the difference in incomes between UK and USA would be much lower.
- Comment on chicken mcnugget theorem 5 months ago:
TBH, my math professor called it Sylvester’s theorem. I didn’t see “Chicken McNugget theorem” name until I searched for it on the internet in English.
- Comment on Honestly Bizarre 5 months ago:
Shrimps and lobsters are crustaceans, not insects. And arthropods are animals too.
- Comment on yeah everything is probably made of like, idk, earth water, fire and air or something idrk 6 months ago:
Due to air resistance, heavy objects do tend to fall slightly faster in atmosphere.
- Comment on tall tails 7 months ago:
They were warm blooded
They were actually in a weird limbo between warm-blooded and cold-blooded, with many features pointing in different directions.
- Comment on Polls be damned, Labour have tripled down on Starmerism 7 months ago:
Liberalism was always about liberties for property owners and boot on the necks of everyone else.
- Comment on Intelligent Design 7 months ago:
- Comment on All while the skeletal, crumbling, dusty bones of an econ major pulls business backwards into hell. 7 months ago:
They would be terrible anyway, because competition rewards business fucking over their employees and customers.
- Comment on Expert here. 8 months ago:
I exist.
- Comment on data transfer 8 months ago:
Time to run Doom on DNA.
- Comment on the wolves inside me 8 months ago:
Good names for wolves.
- Comment on hubris go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr 8 months ago:
By this logic my chair is close to make physics discoveries.
- Comment on It’s the little things 9 months ago:
Spilling liquid helium to achieve this.
- Comment on we are creators 9 months ago:
No, most people in 1903 lived not that much differently from the Medieval times. Urbanization was still low then. An average person from 1969 would adapt to 2025 much faster then an average person from 1903 to 1969.
- Comment on Listen here, Little Dicky 9 months ago:
This is until you do multivariate functions. Then you get for f(x(t), y(t)) this: df/dt = df/dx * dx/dt + df/dy * dy/dt
- Comment on RIP America 9 months ago:
This is good actually, because it will reduce the brain drain of other countries.
- Comment on Seas the means of production 9 months ago: