Imagine dunking on someone providing a meme, free of charge, for you to enjoy in the comfort of your toilet. Surely this can’t happen
Imagine dunking on someone providing a meme, free of charge, for you to enjoy in the comfort of your toilet. Surely this can’t happen
Ah yes. Elon’s salute. The famous salute. Sounds OK to me if it’s just a salute. Is there some simple way to describe this salute, to give the reader an idea if it’s a good or a bad salute? I wonder if there would be a precise description for this salute, my dear journos?
Ah yes it’s a nazi salute, of course. Easy to forget this adjective, since it’s completely harmless and very mundane.
The European mind cannot comprehend this simple trick!
If you follow the surface with your finger, starting from the outside, you can end up on the inside, without traversing the surface. There is only one surface, no concept of outside or inside, contrary to a good old cube for instance.
Similar to a Moebius strip but with a higher dimension. A MS is easier to understand since you can easily make one to try to run your finger on the surface and end up anywhere.
Yeah but it was written on a Möbius strip and we’re still not sure where the beginning and where the end was.
ETA: the paper https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~sequin/PAPERS/2013_JMA_Klein-bottles.pdf
Is this loss but with science?
Best I can do is
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Wow you must be one of those Star Wars fan?
Only doctor? The neighbour’s son is archdoctor! The family is dishonoured.
Which he spells thusly, with two D’s
They’re flying into the eye of a cat5 hurricane???
Bloody hell. And I’m afraid of air turbulences…
This little maneuver is gonna cost us 15€
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_edible_dormouse
Etymology
The word dormouse comes from Middle English dormous, of uncertain origin, possibly from a dialectal *dor-, from Old Norse dár ‘benumbed’ and Middle English mous ‘mouse’.
The word is sometimes conjectured to come from an Anglo-Norman derivative of dormir ‘to sleep’, with the second element mistaken for mouse, but no such Anglo-Norman term is known to have existed.[4]
The Latin word glis, which is the origin of the scientific name, is from the Proto-Indo-European root *gl̥h₁éys ‘weasel, mouse’, related to Sanskrit गिरि girí ‘mouse’ and Ancient Greek γαλέη galéē ‘weasel’.
The Wikipedia article slides over the word ‘edible’ like it’s a complete non-problem
Street urchins aka boulevard hedgehogs
Anyone got links to these particular species, especially the wasp one?
Don’t give a f🦆k about the children either, carcinization is expected I thought.
ETA: guess what I duckduckgo’d “wasp beetle” and found it. I feel like a genius https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clytus_arietis
Sorry that was taken out of context, the real quote would be: “[…] should drive an Uber over the studio executives or go to the beach for a year to train sharks to attack studio executives”
Nice praxis, comrade Deering.
You can’t win the ‘only island of Slovenia’ contest on a technicality, it would be dishonourable. If Bled wants to be the only island of Slovenia, it should beat the others by the rules: with a banjo duel.
Yes, we’re in it right now. I am studying game theory and I am experimenting on novel aspects of the prisoner’s dilemma. Actually it was my assistant who did the study.