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tias,

Just cause you help a friend out doesn’t make you gay.

tias,

I’ve thought about it and concluded that I’m glad he didn’t

tias,

And then there’s the places where the CEO git commits absolute fucking shit

tias,

Well, worrying about it certainly won’t do anything to improve the situation

tias, (edited )

For me it’s that he likes to go around asking people physics questions that he knows they will fail to answer correctly, only to smugly explain how they’re wrong.

It’s like those videos where they ask Americans to point to countries on a map so we can laugh at how bad they are at geography… if it was made by Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory. Thing is I usually know the answers to the questions so I get a kind of second-hand shame because I would totally feel like an arrogant prick if I did people dirty like that.

tias, (edited )

That’s my secret Cap… I’m always orgasming

tias,

I’m entering the nearest sports store and stealing hockey gear

tias,

Possibly a box of chocolates or a piece of jewelry

tias, (edited )

If they don’t have a regular bus system that works then that’s what they need to start working on first. I’m convinced that it can be made to work if they are solution oriented instead of only looking for reasons why it won’t work and stopping there.

Where I live, buses have dynamic routes. You go on an app to book a journey, then you get a time and place to be where the bus will pick you up (plus a drop-off point). It works for school kids as well as anyone else.

tias,

Isn’t that Daniel Jackson’s girlfriend

tias,

If my true love flips me bird, she might not be my true love after all.

tias,

An argument can be made that Grievous is a farce.

tias,

I meant in on her fucking other people than him.

tias, (edited )

I see a potential here for the long-winded reaction scenes from Indian soap operas. At least then the viewer clearly understands that it’s not meant to be real time.

tias, (edited )

Sorry, I think I came off as too confident in my previous comment. I’m quite sure about my first paragraph but the rest is just speculation from an amateur.

If I would risk speculating even further though, there’s some similarity in the sense that infinities indicate a problem. In the ultraviolet catastrophe the infinity arises from the energy of arbitrarily short EM wavelengths. With gravity it arises in the density of black holes. It seems unreasonable that it would actually be infinite, and it’s possible that quantization of gravity plays a part in preventing that from happening.

tias, (edited )

We know that gravity is a wave that travels at the speed of light, this has been experimentally measured many times. If it is also quantized (a very reasonable symptom hypothesis since everything else that we’ve ever seen is) then by definition there are particles that carry gravity.

If gravity is continuous then we would end up with something like the ultraviolet catastrophe but for gravity.

tias,

I just found that mine are growing little mini potatoes even though they didn’t find any soil.

tias,

Thanks. There’s been a lot of talk lately about comments not being properly deleted or Reddit restoring them after deletion. But I figure I can just run PDS multiple times over the next couple of weeks to get the ones that it didn’t catch on the first run. In any case, the “comments” section in my profile comes up empty right now.

I did do a full export through the request form on Reddit before going through with this. I had a total of 13K comments to wipe.

tias,

Have they considered going someplace else like Lemmy? I was a little disappointed that they didn’t offer an equivalent alternative to go to.

tias,

Meaning different communities can set up their own Lemmy servers and they don’t necessarily have to be part of the same federated network, in case there are unresolvable conflicts.

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