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  • Bitch Tits and Blade Fight Club!

  • What is this, Abrams Star Trek?!!

  • I'm just gonna put on this Robert Wyatt album... it's one of his most accesible works...

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  • LOL!!!

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  • life is a joke 2 U rotfl

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  • Why does he look like Colin Hanks?

  • Your existence is an inconvenience... but the billionaires also need you! may be the new, corporate version of Original Sin™️, now powered by a.i.™️ on the blockchain!

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  • Information can only travel at the speed of light.

    I like the general term being used nowadays instead of "the speed of light" - the speed of causality; which is nice because it fits neatly into E=mc2.

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  • This guy expands!

  • John Wayne as Genghis Khan!

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  • Sounds like the same type of ignorant, idiotic narcissist who insists on his purity and bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe LoL aMiRiTe

    The horizon looks equally distant from all directions, so he must conclude that He is at the center of the multiverses! Unilateral stomping of rights, cruel chaos for domestic minorities within and also entire nations abroad, is a price he is willing to pay from a comfy distance, as he fondles his smelly little purity, sniffs his fingers, and exhales in smug self-satisfaction... "you're welcome, people of the world, you're welcome".

  • Oh, I'm gonna get weird on you here, check it out:

    As a very young boy back in the 70s, I remember being taken to a local theater by my brother, sister and their friends, and this theater was showing old movies or pre-movie reels, so my first cinema memory was what I now think was black-and-white Flash Gordon!

    When the Jessica Lange and Jeff Bridges version of King Kong was still in big city theaters, another theater in my town screened... check it out... Godzilla Vs Mechanikong! And I was taken to see that one.

    My very first proper movie in a large city experience, was to go to two separate theaters that day, the first was to see the star-studded war film A Bridge Too Far in the afternoon. Then the other, later one in the evening, was... drum roll, please... Star Wars. Which involved standing in line, waiting for three hours, or so.

  • But hey... you know... both parties are the same, amirite?WHATABOUTBIDEN?!! He was just the same!

    It's incredible just how many people are lazy ignorant and can be easily manipulated into doing NOTHING over and over again and again and again...

  • Everyone: "C'MON, SEED!"Bugs Bunny: "NO"

  • Do you flop at slop? Stop!

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  • I'm gonna go old school on you, remembering some of the pioneers from an age long past.

    In 70s comedy, there was MASH (deftly balancing war and humor), Barney Miller (like a gritty urban Sydney Lumet movie, turned into a sitcom) and Taxi (Danny Devito, Christopher Lloyd and Andy Kauffman, WTF?!!).

    In early-80s drama, there was Hill Street Blues (once again, like a gritty urban Sydney Lumet movie, turned into a brilliant ensemble cop drama) and St. Elsewhere (another ensemble, a Boston hospital drama with a good splash of magic realism, this is where Denzel Washington got his start!).

    Later in the 80s and early 90s, there was yet another groundbreaking ensemble, Northern Exposure (a quirky and sophisticated half-serious drama, with LOTS of magic realism, about a small, remote Alaska town).

    Finally, I can't go without mentioning my favorite #1 all-time GOAT series, Mad Men. I've watched the entire thing at least four times, it's like reading and re-reading the proverbial "Great American Novel".

  • How the did know there be Batman to?

  • Yeah, but what about loneless asian men who live ashirt?

  • Splurging on gut health! I mean... the nerve of these... these... (shuffles cards)... uppity whippersnappers!

  • Ask Science @lemmy.world

    Would the tidal forces of the Jovian System affecting Europa mean there might be huge air pockets between a liquid ocean and icy shell?

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    If gravitons are particles, can it be said that they are like radiation around a black hole, and if so, why doesn't the black hole lose energy/mass from it?

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    Could Quantum Computing be accurately described as being "binary fractals"?

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    In Quantum Electrodynamics, are there really "infinitely many" Feynman Diagrams for electron interactions, or is it more like a ridiculously high number like TREE(3)?

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    In a typical neutrino collision event at IceCube, Kamiokande or KM3NeT, how bright is the flash of Cherenkov radiation light? Is it visible to the naked eye?

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    In science lectures and podcasts, I hear the terms "trivial" and "naive" used often, with no explanation as to what they mean specifically by that. What do they mean by "trivial" and "naive"?

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    Can an electron-positron pair become entangled? And since the positron behaves as if moving backwards through time, are these particles entangled as if at different points in time?

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    As the universe expands and cools down closer and closer to absolute zero, will Bose-Einstein Condensate become the predominant form of matter?

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    Let's say I'm idling in space as a radiowave photon approaches; if I accelerate towards it at near the speed of light, can I make that photon blueshift and hit me as a gamma ray?

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    If we eliminate all particles and energies from a supernova explosion EXCEPT the ultradense neutrino blast and one stood there nearby, can one get ripped to shreds by the blast of neutrinos alone?

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    Why are there Neutron Stars but we never hear about Proton Stars or Electron Stars?

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    Regarding the arrow of time, is there any correlation or study between it and music? As in: it sounds "right" when played in one direction, but "weird" when played backwards.

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    If the universe was stationary (not expanding), how far away was the Cosmic Microwave Background (as we detect it today) when it was emitted?

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    If I place a prism on a ray of sunlight in a dark room as Newton did, but projected onto modern sensors, can it register microwaves and radio photons beyond the infrared? More in text inside...

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    Does anyone here know of a website or video, or at least sound files, of LIGO's black hole (or neutron star) chirps in slow and ultraslow playback speed?

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why is it that in every movie podcast, when they happen to mention actor RALPH Fiennes, always say RAY Fiennes?

  • Ask Science @lemmy.world

    In particle decay, is there a difference when they say "average lifetime" vs "half life"? Also: in the Large Hadron Collider, how long does a particle collision event (or experiment) last?

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    If the difference between electrons and positrons, or quarks and antiquarks, is having opposite charge, what's the difference between chargeless neutrinos and antineutrinos?

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    Are there any theoretical photon energies or frequencies above gamma rays, or below radio waves?

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    As imaginary numbers (square root is negative) are useful, is there any mathematical use for an imaginary number that, when multiplied by zero, gives a non-zero result?