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  • They didn't cut ties with the UN as an institution, just SecGen Guterres.

    Unfortunately.

  • In my country the law states that in crosswalks without traffic lights, pedestrians must be given unobstructed access. I've considered getting steel tipped shoes and just kicking the violators with those. After all, it's basically the same as walking swiftly. I bet the case would be even stronger with a green traffic light...

  • Imagine trying to use the bicycle path there...

  • Repeating the last word of the top caption at the start of the bottom caption used to be a common ironic trope at least in certain circles, an attempt to make the meme shittier on purpose. An elegant literary device for a more civilized age...

  • thank mr skeltal

  • I almost hope they do. I've got popcorn ready.

  • Fair enough, yeah a human could also do that

  • Good call. I'm on mobile and forgot to open the full sized image.

  • No. They killed themselves off to near extinction several times as the planet repeatedly froze over.

  • Difficult to pin down, but I'd say that the drawing looks way too detailed compared to the stylized pencil-like texture that arises due to the uneven surface of a paper, which in turn would be a hinderance to such level of detail.

    Also the horizon is at different levels around the left claw. An artist would use a single stroke with a ruler and get a clean horizon.

  • I don't think there's many "notable public figures" matching that description, but there's certainly people who do. All the "nature is healing, we are the virus" posts around the lockdowns etc..

  • That's exactly what I'm saying

  • I think that's not actually Pangea (the past supercontinent), but a rendition of Pangea Proxima (the future supercontinent). So just gotta wait a while...

  • Could you give an example of a situation where metric makes less sense than imperial? I will then explain to you that it only appears to you like that, because those are the units you've lived your whole life using. Without that baggage, the adaptability and easy conversions make SI-units objectively superior in every situation.

  • Deciliters are used in cooking

  • We aren't at that spot, but in space above and behind it. Our horizon is different to the horizon at the prism, and on the surface there the Earth may well be slightly below the local horizon. Hard to say for certain since this is AI slop and the perspective may be wonky.

    That being said, the prism is so tall that it would probably still be at least slightly visible from the Earth.

  • Only if you take it literally. Oftentimes people call the far side the dark side (dark as in unseen).

    Although the far side does get a lot darker than the near side during lunar nights, since Earthshine never reaches it.

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Carl Sagan testifying before Congress on climate change fourty years ago today

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Absruledism

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Traffic rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Walkable rule

  • 196 @lemmy.blahaj.zone

    Wagtail rule

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Am I doing this right?

  • Data Is Beautiful @lemmy.ml

    The temperature graphs for two public saunas that are open around the clock