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2021-11-06 at 1:52 AM UTC in Opinion……How will this end?
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2021-11-05 at 11:30 PM UTC in Wine+cheese
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2021-11-05 at 10:32 AM UTC in Smartphones are stealing our souls
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready did you and a few of your girlfriends and guy friends at times huff it (meaning lots of walking) because someone couldn't get their parents cars or their car lacked gas money. If your Mom or Dad told you to call home you had to find a phone bank or phone booth to do so. you had like a one hour window to find one. so sometimes it was like a scavenger hunt finding one that wasn't torn off its cord or the phone and cradle just missing.
You know nobody reads your posts like this right -
2021-11-05 at 2:39 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus edition
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2021-11-03 at 3:31 PM UTC in Do circles objectively exist?
Originally posted by troon That's an interesting example, but it only covers one circle of r=1 in a very specific discrete space. Even assuming your example represents our reality, the question asked if circles (plural) exist.
I know, it's a special case to tell you that the discreteness of a space doesn't stop you from defining a circle with points in that space. That doesn't in any way change the point.
There's no reason to assume squares rather than hexagons as an example or even necessarily that a diagonal cell movement is necessarily a greater distance than moving to an edge cell (in a space where the discrete cell is a square, and a 9x9 box in such a space would count as a "circle").
There's no reason to assume anything. This is not a subject where human intuition is necessarily valid. My point has nothing to do with assuming my example is true of the real world. It just shows a discrete won't mean you can't define a circle in it.What's the next radius in this discrete space that would be considered a circle?
Any integer r. Just keep wrapping hexagons around the perimeter. For example where r=2 that means you can reach any cell on the perimeter in 2 moves.
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2021-11-04 at 5:29 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus edition
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2021-11-03 at 11:32 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus editionDelta 8 is better for edibles than it is for smoking or vaping or dabbing. I mean it's alright for that too but edibles are where it shines. Doesn't feel much different than a regular edible to me, just chiller.
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2021-11-03 at 11:27 AM UTC in This thread is a YouTube comments section
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2021-11-02 at 7:38 AM UTC in The Retarded Thread: Get off that bus edition
Originally posted by Junior Jacon Jeese Jurger Have you tried just putting a little distillate on a piece of food and eating it? Just wondering if that works too? The consensus on reddit seems to be, just curious on your opinion. Should be the same thing as taking an edible I assume.
This is what works the ABSOLUTE best for me: take a glass jar, melt butter in it, squirt in the distillate while it's as hot as possible, then mix well. I close the lid and shake.
This gives me the best edible results by far. By itself distillate doesn't make itself available well in your gut. Binding it to fat is the key. -
2021-11-01 at 1:44 AM UTC in Rest in Peace Nigger NintendoI LIVE!
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2021-11-01 at 1:44 AM UTC in Rest in Peace Nigger NintendoNIGGER NINTENDO... IS FREEEEEEEEEE!