16323 pts ยท April 26, 2013
I'm fucking depressed.
trade and manufacturing. It's just that none of the public have latent metric literacy. (2/2)
Our government and economy have actually both run on the metric system for over a century behind the scenes. It's important for intl. (1/2)
reference point for early color photography has been old Polaroids for years, it's awesome to see 100+ yo photos look so crisp! (2/2)
And they're surprisingly high in quality! Some of them look like stuff I could have taken on my Canon Rebel T3i. Considering my (1/2)
systems... they have so many potential applications! Plus, the way they survive is just so neato! (2/2)
Slime Molds are fuckin AWESOME, y'all! These things are the way of the fuckin future. Chelation therapy, better computer cooling (1/2)
Hey, @OP, here's a link to some MTG-themed cocktails: https://theniftynerd.com/recipes/magic-the-gathering-cocktails/
...I did a dumb thing there. A real dumb thing. I'll go take this slice of humble pie and eat it in the corner.
You don't look at the keys, so...you wouldn't notice that every time you hit the space where the n-key is it produced an m? Weird logic.
That's...that's My Chemical Romance...not The Used...
That #1 hurts me deep in my heart of hearts because I have had very similar exchanges with younger cousins.
Why else but for an arrogant display of mankind's unyielding control over the forces of nature? Need you another reason, peasant?
I love the picture of a young Stalin getting coal for Christmas and not seeing how it's supposed to be a bad thing.
"Shots"
Yeah, everyone knows how pesky that new Super-Smallpox is! Oh, wait...
is neurotoxic, so interrupted nervous signals in the affected organ could be expected. The pain from a dry bite could also cause this. (2/2)
It looks like the snake likely got him on the leg at least once, based on his discoordination when standing and walking. Cobra venom (1/2)
Judging by the flaring of the hood as it rears up to strike, I'm gonna go with some variety of Cobra. Can't really tell from the quality.
I've never seen a more British-dickhead-looking man in my life
I mean, usually death = losing pilot.
I LIKE TO: Party with my peeps!
Not necessarily an abnormal build up. It's hard to tell at such a macro scale.
"I am going to riot" is an interesting take on that phrase.
Found the aussie
That was a very good jump
Yeah but none of that backstore is really delved into in the movies, so if you don't watch them already knowing it it doesn't matter.
Totally true, but also totally not what is implied in the above screencap.
likelihood with successive positive outcomes. (2/2)
This is actually the interesting and under-discussed flip-side of the gambler's fallacy; a negative outcome doesn't increase in (1/2)
*raises hand*
trade and manufacturing. It's just that none of the public have latent metric literacy. (2/2)
Our government and economy have actually both run on the metric system for over a century behind the scenes. It's important for intl. (1/2)
reference point for early color photography has been old Polaroids for years, it's awesome to see 100+ yo photos look so crisp! (2/2)
And they're surprisingly high in quality! Some of them look like stuff I could have taken on my Canon Rebel T3i. Considering my (1/2)
systems... they have so many potential applications! Plus, the way they survive is just so neato! (2/2)
Slime Molds are fuckin AWESOME, y'all! These things are the way of the fuckin future. Chelation therapy, better computer cooling (1/2)
Hey, @OP, here's a link to some MTG-themed cocktails: https://theniftynerd.com/recipes/magic-the-gathering-cocktails/
...I did a dumb thing there. A real dumb thing. I'll go take this slice of humble pie and eat it in the corner.
You don't look at the keys, so...you wouldn't notice that every time you hit the space where the n-key is it produced an m? Weird logic.
That's...that's My Chemical Romance...not The Used...
That #1 hurts me deep in my heart of hearts because I have had very similar exchanges with younger cousins.
Why else but for an arrogant display of mankind's unyielding control over the forces of nature? Need you another reason, peasant?
I love the picture of a young Stalin getting coal for Christmas and not seeing how it's supposed to be a bad thing.
"Shots"
Yeah, everyone knows how pesky that new Super-Smallpox is! Oh, wait...
is neurotoxic, so interrupted nervous signals in the affected organ could be expected. The pain from a dry bite could also cause this. (2/2)
It looks like the snake likely got him on the leg at least once, based on his discoordination when standing and walking. Cobra venom (1/2)
Judging by the flaring of the hood as it rears up to strike, I'm gonna go with some variety of Cobra. Can't really tell from the quality.
I've never seen a more British-dickhead-looking man in my life
I mean, usually death = losing pilot.
I LIKE TO: Party with my peeps!
Not necessarily an abnormal build up. It's hard to tell at such a macro scale.
"I am going to riot" is an interesting take on that phrase.
Found the aussie
That was a very good jump
Yeah but none of that backstore is really delved into in the movies, so if you don't watch them already knowing it it doesn't matter.
Totally true, but also totally not what is implied in the above screencap.
likelihood with successive positive outcomes. (2/2)
This is actually the interesting and under-discussed flip-side of the gambler's fallacy; a negative outcome doesn't increase in (1/2)
*raises hand*