the decent thing to do for WW3 is to start it on the 100th anniversary of WW2.
i can only hope that the '39s would serve as a reminder each century to just fucking stop. (but more importantly, i hope to be naturally dead by then)
…Wyrms pull bugs into their thrall,<br>Till ages pass and kingdoms fall,<br>Caps and shells may fall to dust,<br>But Mr. Mushroom readjusts…
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kindness must be reciprocated.
the decent thing to do for WW3 is to start it on the 100th anniversary of WW2.
i can only hope that the '39s would serve as a reminder each century to just fucking stop. (but more importantly, i hope to be naturally dead by then)
does Codeberg have these features? if the jump to free internet is going to be made, do it all in one trip.
incredible engineering feat !
this will definitely fulfill someone’s kink.
tbf, the 2nd sum is exactly the first one just multiplied by 1/2. though i get that the progression is natural, even, and odd.
the last one is definitely odd puzzling, but i cannot intuitively get the first one. how does summing the inverse of triangular number equal 2?
is it a common ocurrence on Linux that you have to constantly mess with the settings and end up in an obscure rabbithole? that’s why I haven’t given it a go.
we could use the freezing and boiling points of humans, for a change
This version is not age-restricted. Plus it’s an Invidious link that AFAIK jumps over those.
Enjoy you JPEGs!
it’s funny how the bottom image is still true on its own
It’s funny how this is downvoted. Not that I agree, but wouldn’t that be the logical conclusion?
So those memes that were “warning” that oxygen was dangerous because it created rust in metal rods is actually true ??
this video is based on the comic: it’s an animation on how each projection would change when shifted.
Surprised they got Big Bird to comment on this pressing issue. Truly a scientific breakthrough.
Back in the game are you, James Soterton?
cam someone spoon-feed me this meme? i don’t get it.
how/where do tests for soil are made? didnt know i had to check for that here in Mx.
what’d be the smallest sample size that would yield a relevant result?
30? 1000?
maybe it’d be better modeled by a 3d spiral? I’ll hit up Desmos if I remember my polar coordinates right.
The™ best™ question™, and applicable to pretty much all topics, too!
Mosquitoes are the new Gods.