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Norgur, in On the other timeline...

Those barbaric Brits let it stand out in the open, so untill they learn how to take proper care of it, we have declared ourselves unilaterally to be the guardians of the monument and so we're absolutely justified in taking it.

fossilesque,
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Classic Galactic Brain Britons

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

Vector gang 4 lyfe ✊

fossilesque, (edited )
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You my people. Also, rasters 👀👀.

SkadusX,

They have their purpose. But that purpose… is suspect.

akincisor, in Pleistocene Crash Course

To be fair, we killed plenty of the Afro Eurasian animals too.

jabathekek, in Pleistocene Crash Course
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“and burn their chemically broken down remains for money.”

fossilesque,
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Blood for the Blood God!

Norgur,

Skulls for the skull throne!

name_NULL111653,

Korn for the Khorne flakes!

Norgur,

Khorne flakes? Is that what Steve Buscemi was "processed" to in Fargo?

meteorswarm,

Oil and coal are mostly algae and vascular plants!

Nakoichi, in Pleistocene Crash Course
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This feels like a fascist meme.

fossilesque, (edited )
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iHUNTcriminals, (edited )

Ya… That’s because we’re the fascists.

elegantgoat1, in this meme goes from acute to obtuse real quick

And not a right triangle in sight. I forget, did Pythagoras develop Pythagorean theorem or the law of sines?

EatYouWell,

Well, he popularized it, but the Pythagoran theorem was something ancient civilizations had already figured out.

bdkmshr,

Documenter that documented their document gets the document credited to documenter

EatYouWell,

It’s really just whose discovery spread the fastest. There have been a few instances in history where parallel discoveries happened, but it got named after the guy who got it popularized fastest.

Plus, the records of the civilization that discovered it were lost for a few millenia. But it’s not the first thing that’s been rediscovered a few times.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Unless the “documenter” wasn’t a real person.

The Pythogean Cult is very fun reading.

MxM111,
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Bottom right, the 3x3, 4x4 and 5x5 checker boards forms Pythagorean Triple Triangle.

elegantgoat1,

Oh yeah! I see, you’re right.

ininewcrow,
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When it came to taking credit … he had all the angles covered

Kidplayer_666, in this meme goes from acute to obtuse real quick

Also, all numbers are rational, otherwise they do not make sense

TonyTonyChopper,
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what about the number whose square is -1

affiliate,

as far as the rationals are concerned, this is the same as the number whose square is 2. (ℚ(i) and ℚ(√2) are isomorphic as fields.)

what we can gleam from this is that complete rationality can blur the line between what’s real and what’s imaginary

Zoop,

You’re just imagining it

nomecks,

Roses are red, Euhler’s a hero, e^iπ+1=0

unionagainstdhmo,
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Someone needs to hit you with a dose of reality

MacNCheezus, in Chad Pacific
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You VS. the ocean she told you not to worry about.

mvirts, in Chad Pacific

Lol this heightmap is so exaggerated

zaphod,

Might just be the angle of the light.

mexicancartel,

If it wasn’t, there will be no atlantic (or even pacific) for us to see

DeusHircus,

Lol wildly exaggerated. Largest height difference on Earth’s surface is 13 miles (including underwater) vs. the 8,000 mile diameter. To quote NDGT, “The Earth is smoother than a cue ball”

Speculater, in What a beauty.
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Fun fact, while she died of radiation poisoning, Pierre was killed when ran over by a wagon carrying military uniforms.

oodarthvader, in The screams, the terrible screams

I definitely thought it looked like a microscopic cat walked all over the sample.

Hupf, in Chad Pacific

Atlantic was surveyed in imperial units, Pacific in metric.

Nacktmull, in What a beauty.

Fun fact: Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie was of polish origin.

polskilumalo,
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Nice to see me not being the one to post it.

Nacktmull,

Too many people still think she was french, let´s change that.

imaqtpie, in Chad Pacific
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Isn’t the Atlantic Ocean going to become larger than the Pacific in a relatively short geologic time scale? I ask because this is mander.xyz and I’m lazy, and also because I’m aware of the Mid-Atlantic ridge seafloor spreading and the fact that the Americas used to be attached to Europe and Africa. Meanwhile the Pacific plate is subducting under various continental plates.

Keep bullying the Atlantic and see what happens in 100 million years when it’s bigger than you 🫣

umbraroze, in Chad Pacific
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In Finnish language we already have the kinda rare expression "rapakon takana" ("behind the mud puddle") about stuff that's happening in America.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

Both the UK and the USA refer to it as “the pond”. As in “across the pond”.

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