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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

His neighbors live in constant terror

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His neighbors live in constant terror

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The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldM to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    Removed by mod

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      it’s 11.5 stone

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        Equivalent to 14 winter parsnips. If we want to get accurate about it.

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      Yeah decimal inches/miles/whatever is probably the worst crime of the system.

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      Easy. You open https://einheiten.quadrivium.de/ go with distance 0.07 miles and you see its 3.8 blue whales…

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        0.07 Landmeile = 1.4 Megapapierdicke

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    He ran it 457.143 times

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      c/theydidthemath

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        I don’t think they did it right. A) because he said he ran 32 miles on that loop or 451 and a bit loops and B) I think even if he ran all 3200 miles that year, OP is off by a factor of 10

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          Dear fellow anarchist,

          32 / 0.07 = 457.142857

          source: my calculator app

          EDIT: dammit, i am from germany and , is here the decimal point . i copied it from the app, gonna correct it

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            Oh right i forgot about backwardsland 😁

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              In a discussion referencing the imperial system “backwardsland” is another country :)

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                Wait, there are other countries?!

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        Let it die with Reddit

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        /c/TheyDidTheMonsterMath

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          /c/ItWasAGraveyardsMath

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      I really want to believe he was cosplaying as Superman trying to turn back time.

  • 𝔄 𝔰𝔢𝔫𝔱𝔦𝔢𝔫𝔱 𝔭𝔦𝔢𝔠𝔢 𝔬𝔣 𝔠𝔥𝔢𝔢𝔰𝔢@lemmy.world
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    And he also flew off the track because he came into that bend too hot.

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      There was a pokemon

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      GPS inaccuracies.

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        Shhh!

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    If a mouse did this in study, we would euthanize it from mercy. I don’t even know if the first meth mice were this obsessive compulsive.

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      That’s not true. They have put mouse exercise wheels in the wild and mice use them for fun. Mice love to run.

      There was actually an interesting “exercise drug” line of research seeing if they could make a pharmaceutical that would make exercise fun. Wonder if that went anywhere.

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        Yeah that’s just MDMA.

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          Which they of course then banned because fun is not allowed

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        I think you are thinking of PPAR-δ agonists, it’s not about making exercise fun though. More like exercise in a pill. It worked, but gave the rats tumours I believe. People use it anyway, which seems a bit risky.

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          Yeah I know about that one! But in that same article (assuming we are thinking about the same one) they interviewed another scientist working on the other kind of drug.

          Last I checked a less tumour inducing version of the drug was going into phase 1 clinical trials for muscular dystrophyin the last year or so

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            Good, it’s an exciting area of research. Don’t know about any article, I just happen to have an encyclopaedic knowledge of PEDs. I’d definitely be interested to hear about the other thing.

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              I would personally love an exercise pill. I have pretty severe depression so getting into an exercise routine is a huge struggle. If I could take some medication that helped I would be so happy.

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      I live in Brooklyn, if a dude circled my block like this someone would def call the cops on him

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    OP is a subatomic particle in a physics lab.

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      I am Jack’s light speed hydrogen atom

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      OP is the probability cloud around the nucleus. Don’t poke him or you’ll collapse his wave function.

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    This guy and the guy who has been running through my neighborhood at night with glow sticks taped to his body would be great friends I feel.

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    I hope this is him.

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      Pete and Pete was, in my opinion, the absolute pinnacle of what could be done in a show for kids.

      Meanwhile, Toby Huss in the picture up there went on to be in Halt and Catch Fire and was the voices of Kahn and Cotton on King of the Hill. Talented dude apart from being the strongest man in the world.

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        I’m not so convinced that Pete and Pete was actually for kids.

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        Woahhh, I never realized Kahn and Cotton were the same voice actor. Makes their friendship a little more interesting.

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      What year is it?!

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    I wanna know his lap times and how long it took

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      Announcing the Kame House Island Ultramarathon: Sponsored by Hetap.

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        I’d kill for a Hetap.

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          Wouldn’t we all?

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    The Flash briefly appears in [the alternate universe story] Kingdom Come when the book is establishing its world’s status quo. Described as living “between the ticks of a second,” the Scarlet Speedster has turned his home of Keystone City into a crime-free paradise. He’d pushed himself so hard and gotten so fast that he was effectively omnipresent and could easily stop any disturbance before it began. However, in the process, Wally West had stopped slowing down to do human things like talk to people or sleep.

    https://www.cbr.com/wally-west-flash-kingdom-come-darkest-timeline/

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    I like to think the road leading into the cul-de-sac is accurate in size and his paths varied by about three road-widths and he was running through people’s yards at times.

    (The truth is probably that the app doesn’t draw over previous paths so 450 laps equals 450 lines side-by-side)

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      Also: civilian GPS is not super accurate. Or maybe our runner got board and started hopping fences Ferris Bueller style?

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      The app devs didn’t expect this kind of problem, haha.

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    OOP could be a fully functional Artificial Intelligence in a video game and no one would notice.

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      Your use of “OOP” and “functional” threw me for a loop for a second, then I remembered this isn’t about programming. I should get some extra sleep tonight.

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        Did you say throw, loop, and sleep?

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    Congratulations, you used GPS to draw Japanese Calligraphy.

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    When my cat looked at the screen, she tried to play with that.

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    https://maps.app.goo.gl/rtaFsvaD6zSRpTTi7

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