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jurph · 2 years ago
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nightseeye · 2 years ago
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Funniest shit in the world
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ampersand-echo · 2 years ago
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Oh. Hey there.
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-holy shit that is a lot. and yet only some. let's see...-
-este es un clasico. desafortunadamente...no tengo un bigote para usar. papa. papa. papa patata.-
-right. no acritics either. alright…hm...-
-latin. ibi imus. tum aliquo istorum bene uti potui.-
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thecrazyneographist · 3 months ago
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Pigfarmboxian
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Combinatoric megascript, 256 symbols total.
Includes the English alphabet, IPA, English diacritic and letter variants, and some utility bigraphs.
Named by @cosmic-raven and @phoenyxnightbyrd.
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phenoob · 5 months ago
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ironic that a graph with only straight edges is a bigraph
Consider the relationship graph of a complete binary polycule (complete = every person is in a relationship with every other person, binary = contains people of only two genders). call an edge in this graph gay if both the people in that edge are the same gender, and call it straight if the people in that edge are different genders.
We will say that a binary polycule tends straight if it has more straight edges than gay edges and that it tends gay if it has more gay edges than straight edges.
Show that if a complete binary polycule contains an equal number of people of both genders, then it will tend straight.
In terms of the size of the complete binary polycule, what is the critical gender ratio for straight tendency? (when the ratio of genders is above the critical gender ratio for straight tendency, the polycule will tend straight)
Do there exist complete binary polycules that trend neither straight nor gay? What about binary polycules that aren't complete?
Research problem: are there other conditions on the relationship graph besides completeness that also result in the existence of a critical ratio?
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ducavalentinos · 5 years ago
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Hey, it's me, the Gregorovius anon. Please don't think I'll be upset if ur answet is long. It's very clear to me that you know what you're talking about, and it's a pleasure reading your posts about the Borgias or other people like Agrippina Minor. You're cultured and cite sources, I (and many other Tumblr people, I'm sure) appreciate that, thanks for sharing your knowledge & love for History! If the answer is sincere & well written (like everything u write abt the Borgias) it'll be worth a read
Aw, anon, I think that’s the nicest ask I ever received here! I appreciate it with all my heart. You’re too kind! 💜
I’m glad to know you enjoy reading my posts. When I first started writing/posting about the Borgia family, I really just wanted to document  the process of learning more about them, and creating an archive for myself, see the evolution of my opinions, compare infos etc. But now I think I also do it because I enjoy talking about them, and I need to vent my frustrations and confusion over what I read !!!!! and I mean if sharing my knowledge here can help anyone who is just starting to read about them, and maybe contribute somewhat to untangle the horrible maze of misinformation that follows them everywhere, even with their own biographers, then that’s great too. Of course it also applies to Agrippina, but like, fortunately she has excellent modern biographers, so this particular effort is not really that necessary with her dsjdjsdjsds I can just post my favorite quotes about her, and gush over it and love her to pieces basically.
I’ll probably be posting my Gregorovius thoughts this week, though. And I’ll just make another post for Bellonci maybe. I think it will be better organized like that and better to read. 
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argumate · 6 years ago
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the lack of consistency between bigraph, digraph, and trigraph is irking me
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emmyval-fbi-informant · 3 years ago
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my dad was in that diner and he saw this happen. I'm impressed by the bigraphical accuracy from what I've seen so far
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Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022) dir. Eric Appel
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vagabroadjournals · 7 years ago
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(Jessica’s Vagabroad Journal)
Here is your very own memorial. Here is the beginning of your ancestral library. Tell the truth, let memories gouge, let recollections smack, let the tinge of regret wash over you, let the hotness of sorrow burn as it hovers, let the senses of celebration wash over you, let the hiss of fear make you flinch, let the greeting of wasted time bite you with its fangs...
These have come to visit you—like the ferocious animals approaching you to name them, fully predatory and untamed. They require your fearlessness in addressing them because, though they are violent, you are their only qualified bigrapher. Despite the gnawing/hissing/biting/etc. you are their scribe. Don’t run from them, don’t shoo them away and don’t try to tame them.
You have the AUTHORity, pen, and journal. Use them to define these wild things that have passed through you, shocked upon you, and are now demanding your reason, your conclusion, your resolution.
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lgxnbook · 3 years ago
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The Travels of Ibn Battutah - Ibn Battuta
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Ibn Battutah ? ethnographer, bigrapher, anecdotal historian and occasional botanist ? was just twenty-one when he set out in 1325 from his native Tangier on a pilgramage to Mecca . . . He did not return to Morocco for another twenty-nine years, travelling instead through more than forty countries on the modern map, covering seventy-five thousand miles and getting as far north as the Volga, as far east as China and as far south as Tanzania. He wrote of his travels, and comes across as a superb ethnographer, biographer, anecdotal historian and occasional botanist and gastronome.With this edition by Mackintosh-Smith, Battutah's Travels takes its place alongside other indestructible masterpieces of the travel-writing genre.Designed to appeal to the booklover, the Macmillan Collector's Library is a series of beautifully bound gift editions of much loved classic titles. Bound in real cloth, printed on high quality paper, and featuring ribbon markers and gilt edges, Macmillan Collector's
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wmnanimation · 3 years ago
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the last post has to be special for me and there is no doubt that I'll choose something related to paintings, and as being an art student before, "Loving Vincent" is at least fantastic for me. the film is an experimental adult animated bigraphical drama and it was directed by Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman. the first fully painted animated feature film and about one of the most respecfull painter of all times, Vincent Van Gogh. Dorota studied Van Gogh techniques and his story and released at first a short film before the feature film. the film was created using 65.000 frames in oil paintings on canvas by a team of 125 artists, during a period of 6 years, and using the same techniques as Vincent. I would say that "Loving Vincent" was a love letter to Vincent, every minute and every character was well thinking of and I believe that he will be grateful for.
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vintagegeekculture · 8 years ago
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The works that inspired Conan the Barbarian
I already did one of these for King Kong. Conan came out so long ago that the pop culture that influenced him is mostly forgotten and downright prehistoric.
Tros of Samothrace by Talbot Mundy (1929)
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A swashbuckling sea captain from the Greek island of Samothrace who opposes the sinister, debauched, and cruel Julius Caesar and his Roman Empire, Tros of Samothrace is, like Conan, a black haired ball of muscle who’s primary occupation is naval freebooting, who’s defining character traits are pride and a desire for freedom and personal independence above all else, and his chief hobbies include refusing to bow to powerful people and laughing at backstabbing enemies from treacherous civilized empires. 
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Like Conan, Tros takes pride in being from a kingdom that was never conquered, even into Roman times. Also like Conan, he has allies in a persecuted and secretive religious minority like the ones that save King Conan’s life in “The Hour of the Dragon,” as Tros works with an eccentric religious order from his native island (the Mystery Cult of Samothrace). Because the Tros stories had the Romans as the “bad guys,” they were immensely controversial to the Adventure pulp readership, though this element must have delighted Robert E. Howard, an anti-imperialist who wanted Irish independence, who went on to have debauched, backstabbing Roman-style enemies in Conan, Kull, and Bran Mak Morn.
Khlit the Cossack By Harold Lamb (1917)
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A Cossack hero from 16th Century Ukraine who starred in 21 stories and novels from 1917-1926 in the most famous pulp mag of all, Adventure, Khlit the Cossack, his Turkish curved scimitar in hand, found the lost tomb of Genghis Khan, rescued the son of the Emperor of China, battled the original Assassins in Syria, and killed a tyrannical impostor of the Czar in Russia. He had all kinds of adventures with Tartars, Afghans, and Indians.
A big part of Conan is the setting, which is steeped in orientalism and the exotic east, and Harold Lamb’s body of work was to the steppes of central Asia what Jimmy Buffett is to the tropics (his best known work is a biography of Genghis Khan). In fact, in one fascinating little bigraphical tidbit, Lamb was even an agent for US Intelligence during World War II in Iran.
 Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Tarzan
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 To Howard fans, bringing up the many obvious similarities to Tarzan and the work of Edgar Rice Burroughs is kind of like one of those secrets everyone knows but nobody has the bad taste to discuss out loud, kind of like when you know someone at the office is an alcoholic. The reaction is usually like a little kid blurting out a family secret at Christmas dinner. 
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The most ERB-like of all the Conan stories is “Red Nails,” a story about that most ERB-esque of topics, a crumbling lost city of immense antiquity found in a jungle inhabited by prehistoric creatures, who’s natives immediately try to make Tarzan – uh, Conan, sorry – their first victim of ritual human sacrifice. Likewise, Howard considered ERB’s “Gods of Mars” his favorite book (and said so in many letters) and borrowed ERB’s cynical take on priests and gods in that book, where they were impenetrable, unremovable conspiracies ruling traditionalist ancient societies, and who were not true believers at all.
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thecrazyneographist · 2 years ago
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Acceorsh
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Alphabet/semisyllabary(?) that includes the most frequent double letters and bigraphs in English.
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affordable-research · 5 years ago
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Library of Virginia
Here are some of the things you will find in the Digital Collections:
Virginia History & Culture
Bigraphical & Genealogical
Maps
County & City Research
African American Resources
Military Service
Military Service
Newspapers
Web Archiving
Photo Collections
Land Office Patents & Grants
You will find Virginia Memory at https://www.virginiamemory.com/
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agilebasketball-blog · 6 years ago
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[embed]https://youtu.be/tf8GKA5ziXU[/embed] In this edition of Victor Holman's 3 Minute Drill, Victor Holman explains Bipartite Graph Algorithms in sports analytics today. In the mathematical field of graph theory, a bipartite graph (or bigraph...
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olijeff72-blog · 7 years ago
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