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pythonoob, in soyjack

I’ve never heard of that before.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

You’re lucky. It’s a term used by conservatives (people who oppose the concept of morality unless it’s where they pretend to have morals in order to commit awful acts against others) to belittle people who think morals aren’t “for fags”

Pregnenolone,

I’m taking it back and use it on right wingers because when you look at them, they really do look like soyboys.

TrickDacy,
@TrickDacy@lemmy.world avatar

Lol I wanna party with this mofo

Donkter,

Get a load of this soyjack ova here.

drolex,

Then how do you explain I found a drawing of you as a soyjak, pictured close to myself as a Chad?

pythonoob,

Shit, that um…

Well …

bleistift2, in 🍸 I like to mix my solutions. The more the merrier.

Alcohol is a solution if you dilute it a little.

sik0fewl,

100% distillation of alcohol is impossible, so I guess it's always a solution. But technically it's not a solution. Spirits are a solution.

treesquid,

Distillation is not the only way to remove water. You can distill ethanol up to 95.5% and then remove the rest of the water by chemical drying

sik0fewl,

Cool. TIL.

fckreddit, in 🍸 I like to mix my solutions. The more the merrier.

More technically, alcohol is a solvent…

MinekPo1,
@MinekPo1@lemmygrad.ml avatar

on July 12th he [Elon Musk] shared probably the only thing he remembers from highschool chemistry. Also its wrong.

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Good thing I’m not a chemist. 😅

Telodzrum,

It’s both, you’re mixing different phylogenies. Any alcohol prepared for consumption is a solution of water, ethanol, and various other substances (almost all water or alcohol soluble). Ethanol in aqueous solution is also a strong solvent (pure ethanol is a less effective solvent, but a solvent nonetheless).

Bebo,

So it’s a solution that can be a solvent.

Maoo,
@Maoo@hexbear.net avatar

Alcohol refers to an alcoholic drink (like the martini held by this sophisticated cat). Water and ethanol (99% of these drinks) are miscible, so are always at least a solution with one another. The additional flavor compounds that make drinks different from one another tend to be in solution as well.

el_doso, in soyjack

We truly live in exciting times indeed

gibmiser, in soyjack

I have been enlightened.

MadPlaid, in linguistics

Out of curiosity, shouldn’t there be a comma after the “or” in the third panel?

HonoraryMancunian,

No I don’t think it’s necessary at all, unless the author wanted to emphasise a pause there

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

Grammatically, no, because “or” is a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so), and coordinating conjunctions are a way to join two independent clauses, like a semicolon. They are used after an independent clause and a comma, and they are followed by another coordinating conjunction.

Here’s two independent clauses: I got scratched by a cat. I’m sad.

Here’s a way to join them with a semicolon: I got scratched by a cat; I’m sad. The semicolon replaces the period.

Here’s a way to join them with a coordinating conjunction: I got scratched by a cat, so I’m sad. The , so replaces the semicolon/period.

Note that I got scratched by a cat so, I’m sad is incorrect, because to join two independent clauses, you’re supposed to put the comma first and then the conjunction, in that order. Colloquially, people will often omit the comma entirely, to reflect pronunciation I guess. But as far as I can tell, people don’t generally pronounce a pause between the coordinating conjunction and the following independent clause, so they don’t put a comma there either.

MadPlaid,

I really appreciate this comment and enjoy that I learned something today.

radix,
@radix@lemm.ee avatar

I’m so glad it didn’t come off as passive-aggressive or rude. Thank you for this message. I hope you have a truly wonderful day, my friend.

WetBeardHairs, in f-1(x)

I bet the bottom of the inverse is full of cone.

Jesse, in Kid's going places

Looks like an N value of 1 though. Hopefully results are replicable. I’ll wait for the meta-analysis.

ultratiem, in Kid's going places
@ultratiem@lemmy.ca avatar

Wait till OP finds out this was not done by a kid but a full grown man.

SapphironZA, in Kid's going places

The tragedy is that studies like this still get funding over actually relevant research.

maeries,

Damn, all those like … 10$ that could have been used somewhere else

Vorticity,

Something tells me that you don’t work in science. The process for getting science funding isn’t simple and weeds out useless studies pretty quickly. On average, calls for proposals have about a 15% success rate. So, 15 in every 100 proposals get funded. They are funded after being vetted for usefulness, feasibility, novelty, cost, and other factors.

Since studies are well-vetted before getting funded, studies that sound like they’re simple or useless based on headlines normally make a lot of sense when you read the research results.

psud,

Some of the odd studies were simply cheap, and are, in fact useless

LostDeer, in Kid's going places

Glad the kid didn’t p-hack the experiment 👍

ShimmeringKoi, in Kid's going places
@ShimmeringKoi@hexbear.net avatar

The plant on the right has clearly sneezed

Fleur__, in Kid's going places
@Fleur__@lemmy.world avatar

Ground breaking research. Disagree? Show me the study before this where they determined plants don’t sneeze

Outdoor_Catgirl, in Kid's going places
@Outdoor_Catgirl@hexbear.net avatar

Copying from a mediocre children’s book(diary of a wimpy kid)? No, they aren’t going far.

Chais, in Kid's going places
@Chais@sh.itjust.works avatar

Not college, but places.

frezik,

Good enough science to be a YouTube influencer.

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