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the-siphonophore · 22 days ago
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Maybe I do have complicated feelings about every single irl friend I've ever had but yknow what it's not like they make humans simple so maybe it's just whatever
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theofficialastronomy101 · 6 months ago
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Clearest Image ever taken of Mars’ North Pole. Yes that’s water ice.
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pastelshroomsbasement · 9 months ago
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Goofy svsss au where qqq is also a transmigrator!!!
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foxfeast · 5 months ago
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me: haha i’m gonna rewrite the entirety of svsss but if shen yuan read svsss instead of pidw
me, 10k words in: why am i doing this. why am i doing this. why am i doing this.
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russeliarat · 7 months ago
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Quick Four sketch made in mspaint
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nugatorysheep · 7 months ago
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A clusterfuck of Sven(s) for these trying times.
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iamthepulta · 1 year ago
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Here's the thing about geology as a science: 90% of what you learn in school is vocabulary. You aren't learning about things. Chemistry and physics and mathematics theoretically taught you The Tools and how to use them.
Geology is about being able to describe the world around you in shorthand. Chemists look at CuFeS2 and say "copper-iron (III) sulfide" and they'd be correct. I look at CuFeS2 and say Chalcopyrite because "copper-iron (III) sulfide" is a lot to say; but more importantly, Chalcopyrite can also be a copper-iron (II) sulfide. Bornite (Cu5FeS4) is also a "copper-iron (III) sulfide".
However, when you look at Chalcopyrite (Cpy) and Bornite (Bn) in the ground, they look very different and they behave differently too when you try to get the copper out. So geology shorthands their chemical formulas to names.
I really love this cuneiform diagram because it illustrates the fundamental need of geology: that back in 2000BC the Babylonians and Dilmuni had the same challenge creating words that described ore (desired rock coming out of the ground), copper (the element), and copper minerals (what would produce copper).
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(Metallurgy in Antiquity, Forbes, 1950)
The same thing happens in structural geology and geomorphology. You can say, for example, that a "fault zone" is where the earth has fractured, but you immediately want to know how. "Normal fault" or "Thrust fault" can describe the direction of movement and relative angle into the earth. But if you say "Graben" to a geologist, they immediately know sense of shear, angle into the earth, and location you're referring to in that system.
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katetorias · 8 months ago
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yes a sense of unity and collective “You” is good for systems to have but why are some people on this website acting like letting alters have individual sense of selves is going to tank your chances of recovery. denying parts their selfhood would involve not listening to them, accommodating or helping them feel happy (which is really hard to do as part of a system!!! for obvious reasons!!!!!)
forcing them to consider themselves just one person when their lived experiences do not match up with that is literally making things worse. some systems feel like they have been just one person their whole life, some don’t! some systems are very differentiated from each other, some aren’t!!
systems are as uniquely individual as literally every person on earth! everyone on this planet has lived different lives from each other and in turn will experience the same things differently from one another. that is like a very simple thing to grasp. it is very easy to not be ableist.
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flutterbutts · 5 months ago
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the roleless fictive lifecycle
1. exist, and have some Feelings about that
2. collect/consume fan art of your source character(s) and live for that
3. start collecting adjacent interests based on the vibes alone
4. realize you have become fully developed into a complex being who just happens to be a fucking cartoon horse
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theofficialastronomy101 · 2 months ago
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Largest volcano in our solar system! As of right now.
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peopleareaproblem · 1 year ago
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can't believe the americans are mocking "sixth form" when freshman, sophomore, junior and senior makes NO INTUITIVE SENSE
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infwctednyacifier · 7 months ago
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Manifesting my family and the family of whoever’s reading this gets a shitton of money before and for Christmas as well as for the rest of their lives.
Whatever bad thoughts attempt to stop me and you from manifesting will immediately disappear as they are simply part of an old, negative, and now extinct mindset. Those thoughts? Don’t exist. The 3D is trying to stop us from flourishing and thriving but the only failure will come to the 3D and the 4D will prevail.
May everyone who read this gain money, love, happiness, and whatever your heart desires.
–Zachary.
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br1ghtestlight · 9 months ago
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i dont think the ii contestants are like. incapable of growing and learning abt the world beyond what mephone knows and taught them obviously they could do and be anything. but for the time being the reality is they dont really have any life experience outside of reality tv and the world mephone created for them based off his ALSO very limited experience of the "real world". they never thought to question mephone when he said this is the way the world is this is how it works, this is what exists and what doesn't exist. and why would they?? its like they were raised in a weird reality tv cult except in their situation the cult leader was also raised in a way weirder genocidal abusive cult. like he's trying his best okay!!!!
anyway i dont think mephone intentionally kept any information from them and i dont think he was like..... controlling their brains or what information they were allowed access to. but u never think to question things you dont even know exist outside of a vauge abstract reality tv context
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russeliarat · 4 months ago
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Technically a WIP of Dot. Always seen her as veiling because of my AU but never decided on whether she was veiling for modesty or religious reasons. My first ever design for her was meant to be a one-off idea for Dot in a hijab while I was experimenting but it stuck.
So here's Dot in some pretty dresses.
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carionto · 2 years ago
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Steady as she goes, nature has finally caught up
War.
A seemingly inescapable aspect of any civilization. Perhaps even a prerequisite for it.
It was as sudden as it was inevitable. The United Federation utilized certain ideas introduced and executed by Humanity to their logical continuation. Their horrendous Battle Moon - an actual, small moon converted into a semi-moveable, heavily shielded, and maximally armed military installation, with a military-civilian population in the hundreds of thousands.
They used it as a torpedo.
Knowing that the Death Kebab was directly inspired by their own creation, itself a product of fear and need for control, the Federation strapped a few massive hyperdrives instead of the much easier to produce several hundred standard-sized ones to ease the computational synchronization, and using the Hyperbreak technique, they jumped into the middle of Death Kebab's main rail gun. An impressive feat of precision.
Almost as impressive as the ensuing destruction.
How do you even relay when the mass of an entire planetoid suddenly appears in the middle of three slightly larger moons strapped together? The grotesque expansion from within, quickly followed by massive cracks in the crust, an expulsion of the mantle and finally, the explosions.
One faulty first generation Human True Fusion Reactor from 700 years ago created a 200km massive hole in the Earth. Only one of the moons reached that in diameter.
These were hundreds of military grade reactors powering a gun that can obliterate small planets in one shot.
Seven failed to engage their failsafes in time.
There was nothing left.
Nothing, but a cloud of searing ash where four moons and hundreds of ships and thousands of crew used to be.
Humanity was thrust into war.
And they looked excited.
Of course, they mourned the dead, and were rightfully enraged, but there was a glint in the Grand Admiral's eye.
"The Federation really surprised us here. Fooled our intelligence operatives outright. We were not expecting them to act for at least another year, certainly not sacrifice their precious Battle Moon.
Now, we knew they'd target the Death Kebab sooner or later. Truth be told, that's partly why it was built. Sure, it was a fine strategic asset, far from our most important ones though, but as a symbolic one it was priceless. Biggest weapon in the known Galaxy! Who wouldn't be tempted by the glory of taking it down.
I say let them. They want to rule through fear and power, and Humanity, or "upstarts" as they call us behind closed doors, provided a perfect boogeyman to scare the masses into obedience. We have our own history with regimes like that. Personally, not a fan.
The Federation is large, powerful, foreign, and far from Earth, but, well, my ancestors were never stopped by such things. In fact, expansion at great risk is what we're great at.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a Retribution Fleet to assemble."
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tardis-technician · 5 months ago
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Guys I am so sick
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