That cat has some serious periodic components
That cat has some serious periodic components
Looking at that pepper while this musical sting plays
In case the link breaks, it’s a little after the 36 second mark
Kelvin could do the trick too.
Rankine might be a little more iffy though…
And how about insects? Arthropods? Creatures capable of engineering their environment?
Plot twist (that’s actually only a very minor jiggle): the frog is highly poisonous and takes the bird down to the grave with him.
Could also be the future of The Forgotten Realms
Getting real SAO Abridged vibes here
Next step: roll this out over the internet.
Actually, scratch that, that would make some teenage-run Discord servers become online Fight Clubs.
In the defence of some of us, like myself for instance, I live in a country where we can do literally jack shit to affect American political bullcrap, because it’s nowhere near America. I’m pretty sure Europeans are excused from having to stay up to date every moment, unless we can force the rest of the world to be continuously in the loop about… idk, whatever crap Geert Wilders is up to right now…
In Character: I mean, isn’t your armour basically PPE against injury induced by foreign actors? 😜
Nah. At that point it only looks stupid.
They are, in fact, the very model of a modern major general!
They have information vegetable, animal and mineral!
ASCII was originally a 7-bit standard. If you type in ASCII on an 8-bit system, every leading bit is always 0
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(Edited to specify context)
At least ASCII is forward compatible with UTF-8
Do we have a /rimjob_steve
community somewhere already?
Would I consider that on par with how the Tarantula Hawk Wasp reproduces?
For those not in the know:
Tarantula Hawk Wasp mothers find themselves a tarantula - yep, a Hugh Jazz spider - and inject venom into the spider, instantly paralysing it. They then drag the paralysed but fully conscious spider to an underground hole, where they lay an egg on the spider. Her mission complete, momma flies off to do fuck knows what, leaving the paralysed spider behind with a ticking time bomb her egg.
A few days later, that egg hatches, and the larva, seeing a perfectly tasty meal nearby, digs into the spider, eating it from the inside out, purposely avoiding vital organs to keep them alive as long as possible - while, again, the spider is fully aware what’s going on and completely powerless to do anything.
Yes, they’re native to Australia. Why’d you ask?
They’re also native to a few other places, Europe one of the few places they’re not native. Scratch this potentially, turns out my source doesn’t state this.
That sounds like the Florida Man headline I’d like to see xD
Still working on wrapping my mind around that.
That said, I have wrapped my mind around 10-day weeks, which in work division work as follows:
⚒️⚒️🛋️⚒️⚒️🛋️⚒️⚒️🛋️🛋️
Do this 12 times in a year, add a leap day every three months, say to start each season, plus another extra day for new year’s, and another extra according to existing leap year rules.
Related: 12-hour AM/PM time, at least in written language, is dumb compared to 24-hour time. I don’t want to have to infer from context if 8 is morning or evening. Build that disambiguation into the written time, ffs!
Ran the numbers. 600 °R is about 60 °C, so not that much…
Meanwhile, while we’re still on antiquated units, 600 °Ré (degrees Réamur) is about 750 °C, so that will definitely do the trick