Tankiedesantski
@Tankiedesantski@hexbear.net
- Comment on Whales 5 months ago:
You gotta be pretty brave or stupid to call out the mating ability of something with “humpback” right there in the name
- Comment on Still Doggos 6 months ago:
Damn, Mars rovers suffer from incremental SUV bloat too?
- Comment on Ripperonis 7 months ago:
Magic Carpet pointing to the first word of its name emphatically
- Comment on og debate lords 7 months ago:
That bear is mood
- Comment on If Britain is so bothered by China, why do these .gov.uk sites use Chinese ad brokers? 7 months ago:
The UK has come to terms with it’s inexorable slide into developing nation status and figured it might as well shill a few boner pills along the way.
- Comment on this one goes out to the arts & humanities 8 months ago:
An art major’s half asleep doodles can receive copyright protection whereas an image created by a million dollar supercomputer running the most sophisticated AI model possible cannot.
Extremely rare artist x lawyer crossover to dunk on the AI bros.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
I can’t help it if you keep talking yourself around in circles defending Nazis.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
Again, that’s on you.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
You’re confusing defence with mockery. I don’t have to defend myself against an adult who just verbally shit their pants.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
If you associate concentration camps with masturbation, that’s on you.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
Bit of both. I’m aggressively agreeing with him.
- Comment on [deleted] 9 months ago:
If they were really “good people” they would have done something against the Nazis in the decade leading up to 1944 when the war was already conclusively lost.
- Comment on temperature 9 months ago:
True, though this factor applies equally to both farenheit and celcius right?
- Comment on temperature 9 months ago:
People used to the Celsius system, especially those living in areas where it frequently goes below freezing, are well versed with the - symbol. We know the difference between -5 and -10 like we know between 0 and 5.
Looking at some of the literacy stats coming out of American education, I’m not surprised that some Americans think that the concept of a negative number is an undue inconvenience.
- Comment on temperature 9 months ago:
Celcius doesn’t care about your feelings kubrick-stare
- Comment on temperature 9 months ago:
Are people even capable of accurately perceiving a difference of 1 or 2 degrees in either system? I’m putting on a jacket if it’s 9 or 7 celcius outside anyway. Struggling to think of any human day to day situations where a difference of a degree or two changes the way most people act or feel.
If you need granularity, you can still get infinite granularity with decimals in either system.
- Comment on mo honey mo problems 9 months ago:
So… Bees are capable of understanding taxation on a level exceeding that of any libertarian?
- Comment on ‘It all disappeared with Brexit’: Craft beer boom ends as more than 100 UK firms go bust 1 year ago:
If Brexit contributed to a general economic downturn then luxury goods with cheaper and readily available substitute goods would be one of the first to be hit by people spending less.
But like you said, it’s probably very hard to delineate the effects of Brexit from general economic malaise.
- Comment on a healthy society is our starship 1 year ago:
Okay but let’s not do the part where a military tribunal has the power to decide if a being sentient enough to hold senior officer rank is also property that can be disassembled for science.