BreadOven
@BreadOven@lemmy.world
- Comment on Flirtation 3 7 hours ago:
- Comment on Microsoft Teams status 7 hours ago:
- Open notepad
- Place calculator on spacebar all it’s activated
- …?
- Profit
- Comment on no one is getting back to me on filling my hole 13 hours ago:
Agreed.
- Comment on Sick as hell 13 hours ago:
Ai sucks, but other than the thumbnail using it… It really slaps. I want a version drawn by someone.
- Comment on Settle a debate can potato's and noodles go together and taste great with sauce and other things? (I say it can) However my mother says two starches should never be cooked because it's too much. 22 hours ago:
I make chicken soup (almost a stew) with both potatoes and (egg) noodles.
- Comment on Actors or Actresses that are method acting always how would they even go about portraying a prisoner? Would they ask a jail to make them an inmate for a month or something? 1 day ago:
Tobias Fünke did exactly this.
- Comment on Copper 1 day ago:
Silver would be more feasible though. It’s next best after diamond.
- Comment on Not all of these are true 2 days ago:
But men have no sense of smell.
- Comment on Not all of these are true 2 days ago:
Chris Simpsons artist
- Comment on excuse me? 2 days ago:
Rusty trombone Tuesday. I’ll miss those.
- Comment on ENHANCE 2 days ago:
Are they made of Roms?
- Comment on Are atoms, protons, electrons, neutrons, and cells (in a human body) in a constant state of flux? If so what is the measurement we have for them and do they at one point have a certain state of speed? 6 days ago:
Oh 100 % agreed. I didn’t want to get too technical and have to talk about tunneling and such haha. I hate MO theory, but it is very useful.
- Comment on Hello, Lemmy! 1 week ago:
Hello, have some shrimp on a Barbie. Image
- Comment on Are atoms, protons, electrons, neutrons, and cells (in a human body) in a constant state of flux? If so what is the measurement we have for them and do they at one point have a certain state of speed? 1 week ago:
All atoms are moving always. Well I guess debatable at absolute zero, but we don’t need to talk about that. Electrons constantly orbit their respective atomic nuclei. As someone else mentioned the smaller particles that make up the protons/neutrons are also moving.
So yes. Most everything is moving at all times.
- Comment on manifestation 1 week ago:
The pylon does have a flared base.
- Comment on Since light cannot pass through a black hole does that mean light has mass? Also why does light form a singularity in a black hole? Is that like a fixed point on a map or something? 1 week ago:
Light is a wave until it starts acting as a particle…
- Comment on in the uk they encourage smokers by printing cigarette packs as collectibles 1 week ago:
Exodia?
- Comment on Age gap 1 week ago:
-2 - 8 years? I don’t know. They look similar in age.
- Comment on Ascend 2 weeks ago:
You gotta hit up those conferences that have some clinical backing. Straight up chemistry conferences…ehhh. But if there’s a clinical portion, buffets, nice dinners, swag as the youth used to call it.
- Comment on me looking at my 190 cm/110 kg daddy 2 weeks ago:
It was only a couple times in my case, but she was tall enough I had to look up when we were standing/kissing. It was nice.
- Comment on me looking at my 190 cm/110 kg daddy 2 weeks ago:
Are you sure they weren’t actually a baby deer?
- Comment on 📡📡📡 2 weeks ago:
Whoopp whhoooooppp!
- Comment on I use Ubuntu btw. 2 weeks ago:
Ombasa.
- Comment on Into the rabbit hole we go! 3 weeks ago:
As someone who had done grad school in chemistry…yes. You thought MO theory could explain most things but then there’s reactions that (presumably) go against Woodward-Hoffman rules. Then there’s other rules that go against other theories.
Maybe we just need to solve the Schrodinger equation. Haha.
- Comment on Hello There 😠 3 weeks ago:
Excuse me? What? Haha.
- Comment on Hello There 😠 3 weeks ago:
Oh. My mistake, sorry. Hopefully things get better soon.
- Comment on Hello There 😠 3 weeks ago:
Your round bottomed flask?
- Comment on You definitely won't regret doubling the mass of our atmosphere! 5 weeks ago:
Why is the 2 in CO2 superscript? Numbers like that are always subscript.
- Comment on AH LAWDY GIMMIE GIMMIE GIMMIE 5 weeks ago:
4901 now.
- Comment on Anyone get this? 1 month ago:
Not related, but I think he (Cillian Murphy) turned 50 the other day. Or so I saw somewhere on the internet.