Consider getting a therapist, this sounds very unhealthy.
Consider getting a therapist, this sounds very unhealthy.
I don’t mean to imply anything, but this post was listed maybe one scroll away from the piracy community welcoming everyone to SimpleX. Unfortunate timing.
That took a while. Thank you, I love the puns!
That’s a fair assessment
I’ll probably have some tea, thanks :) Feel better now that I’ve slept
Considering all the provocation, I can’t say Israel might not be illegitimate. Did that offend you or scratch the wrong nerve? Maybe violence is never the right answer, but simpy the easier or even only one.
Sorry it had to be you, I’m probably looking for a fight right now. World’s been on my nerve.
No, that can’t be right, Black Flag released just a few years ago … I remember it like it’s yesterday …
I think it referred to its impulse rather than momentum, aka v*m. The cartoon might be a bit flawed though, as the car is stationary (or at least we can assume it is) relative to the spectator, so the impulse would be 0 and mass irrelevant. PS: Not a quantumphysicist, not even a normal physicist or even remotely related to the field.
I mean, I can understand the reaction. But wtf is this post, glorifying vigilantism. On a minor note: wtf is this post, the text colour, the caption, the needless emoji, the weird … hastag-like things at the end.
Something to remember: thicker filaments, while they do last longer, worsen the ratio of light to heat.
They’d … switch to metric?
You could put at least some effort into - you know - looking it up?!?
Finally, the Apache attack helicopter-joke makes sense. U.S. conservative commenters can now rest in peace.
Now I am confused. Mind bearing with me for a sec?
I was referring to the chlorine present in NaCl, that should in fact be chloride due to it’s anionic nature, should it not? I mean sure it’s pedantic, but I’d still like to know where I went wrong with that thought :D .
I think they meant chlorine, as in Cl2 (g). Certainly not edible, thus the joke.
Horrible at chemistry, but I’m 98% sure it is chloride - the chlorine is present as an anion, and as such is called chloride. Even if you refer to it as an individual component, you still observe Cl-, not Cl (or rather Cl2).
Well, they had me there. Fair point.
I always wondered how people could talk or think about burning books and not consider themselves to be a villain. Wth, I probably wouldn’t even burn Mein Kampf or Mao’s red book and you want to burn novels you’ve enjoyed because the writer endorses a politician.
It’s going to be very hard having the same opinion for all of these (somewhat abstract) instances - considering how wildly incompatible some of these are.
EDIT: Also, wrong (but arguably original) use of template.
+1 for Zotero and Biblatex. You do need the “Better Bibtex”-Plugin though, or at least I highly recommend it.
“Zotfile” allows you to more or less automatically create a filesystem, so as long as you have a way to sync parts of your drive (or access a server) you can have working links to every paper in your library on any machine.