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Kolrami, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder

We didn’t lose a chromosome. Two of our ancestors’ chromosomes fused to make human chromosome 2.

unixpoweredvic, to memes in Hurt like me.

I’m impressed.

NoIWontPickaName, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder

Damn you.

callyral, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

My friend sent this and I am filled with rage

So you Lost your mind?

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Loss is hard to bear.

OprahsedCreature, to science_memes in Seasonal Affective Disorder

I hate youbut not really

KingJalopy,
@KingJalopy@lemm.ee avatar

Not bad

xantoxis, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

WHERE IS PART 3 I NEED TO KNOW THE FALLOUT

DragonTypeWyvern, (edited )

Man said “rivels” and “utalizied”

corsicanguppy,

This comedy lost me at ‘literally’, because that’s how I know I don’t need to invest more time on it. Hey Skippy! Learn another adverb, okay?

I get that colleges are no longer failing papers with 3rd-grade spelling mistakes and comma splices at it ruins the uni’s bottom line. But I miss even when unis had just a little more pride in themselves.

Gaspar, (edited )
@Gaspar@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I went hunting and found OOP’s blog. There isn’t much more to the story, which I will transcribe here:

until like LAST WEEK
professor B publishes a paper that casually drops the word “husband”
and obviously all the students are like “oh i didn’t know u were married!” because we read that shit like how white suburban mothers read People Magazine
and shes like “yeah, it’s Professor A”
and we all FLIPPED. THE FUCK. OUT
we thought the framed picture of the two of them on professor A’s desk was ironic because hes that type of guy
like, you gotta understand, these two have gotten into YELLING matches in hallways. these two refuse to go on trips with each other. but apparently they have a system where they quite LITERALLY leave all of their work at work and drive home in separate cars and literally NEVER work at home. it is SO funny

Slovene, to science_memes in Peace is possible.

And then they went and had some 69 fun.

Fishroot, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

Most healthy Work wife/husband relation

Trabic, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

The red zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers only, there is no parking in the white zone

tias,

Oh really, Vernon? Why pretend, we both know perfectly well what this is about. You want me to have an abortion.

Trabic,

It’s really the only sensible choice. If it’s done properly, therapeutically there’s almost no danger involved

Rozz, to science_memes in A History of Medicine

It’s probably bad blood.

Let’s get that stuff out of you.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

“I’m tired of leeches on my groin and arm pits. Can we try something new?”

“How about the eyeballs?”

thebuoyancyofcitrus, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

My brain will spin out all day if I don’t get this off my chest:

  1. It’s Esri, not Eris
  2. Wtf is ‘interplantaring’?
FluminaInMaria, (edited )

Extrapolantaring at its finest.

Transporter_Room_3, to science_memes in Corvids...
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

Here’s the thing…

Johanno,

They also have the capabilities to divide! 😱

weariedfae, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

I really hope you’re obfuscating the real thing they are fighting over because it makes zero sense that anyone would fight over which is “better”. Like, what? You… You have to use both like… All the time. I’ve never had a project outside of a class assignment that didn’t require both.

WTF

AnarchistArtificer,

My domain is more bioinformatics than GIS, but the way I imagined it was that if one was arguing that [thing] data is better, they’re arguing that if more people recognised the innate benefits of [thing], we wouldn’t have to rely on software that uses [other thing] so much, and that to properly utilise [thing], it would take a bit of radical reworking of workflows, but there would be significant long term net benefit.

Basically, I think arguments like this tend to be more grounded in the socio-cultural practices of a research field than the absolute technical merits of an approach. Like in my domain, a DNA sequence is just a long sequence of 4 different letters (A, T, G & C), but there’s a bunch of ways we can encode that data into a file, many of which have trade-offs (and some of which are just an artifact of how things used to be done)

masimatutu, to science_memes in Peace is possible.

@fossilesque I'm amazed nobody has linked this post yet:
discuss.tchncs.de/post/2788062

cybervseas, to science_memes in All is fair in love and war. (See body for part 2)

If this is real, you know they have better sex than any of us.

Lekip,

You guys have sex!?

Johanno,

With my hands

xantoxis,

It’s lucky he’s the vector data guy because if she was in charge of aiming it in there’d be rounding errors

cybervseas,

It’s fun trying to figure out what their dirty talk is like.

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