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- toroidalet
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Name your next band Brutal Fidget. It's a good idea.
What are you talking about with the 2018 nonsense? Didn't you hear the news? It was recently discovered that 2017 was a leap year, so they added an extra day in December (so the year has 367 days) and so it's december 32th, not february 5th
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- praosylen
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Aostaryatha as itrīolanzu rjiatyri âsthiallyr praosylen.
[translation: gibberish the gibberish gibberish gibberish praosylen]
My pet conspiracy theory: most conspiracy theories are lies propagated by governments to distract us from their real conspiracies.
My pet conspiracy theory: most conspiracy theories are lies propagated by governments to distract us from their real conspiracies.
former username: A for Awesome
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The only decision I made was made
of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
a land of former winter, where no invisible walls stood,
or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
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The only decision I made was made
of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
a land of former winter, where no invisible walls stood,
or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
- toroidalet
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Someone hacked my [url]www.txt.fyi[/url] account
I've decided to study quantumn sociology, and currently I'm working on a problem, so do any more-knowledged people have any opinions about whether the McSnurd-Hall-Adams-Washington-Fermat-McDonald-Fox-Orange-Batman-Red Tape-Explosive Lemon-Adiabatic Golf Eggbeater-Isotropic Yadso-Daueidofs-Hadgecfouybuioeycasenrciuacun-Euifcyiorydamyciunsiaouctancioamevtnehcaisuoniusery-Yariueyiunriucfaywiudacmaoetajednaiuciamgacosciruantuiomtoiquerncoudintajceouidt Astatinic Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis Effect has a noticeable effect on sand grains of weights greater than 17 books/(50 meters/gram^2). (In case you're wondering, it states that during the winter, 658% of humans living in the oceans hide in refrigerators so that the bears won't find them.)
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Screaning in progress
Mine is better. I am studying Quantum Liberal Arts.toroidalet wrote:I've decided to study quantumn sociology...
My current problem is on quantum cheese. Will quantum cheese flow through quantum cloth just like cheese flows through cloth or will the McSnuffles Effect come into play? This is known as the Great Important Problem of Iristhrotle. Can someone help? This could lead to the optimal amount of cheese on burgers and french fries.
- praosylen
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Stop mocking quantum sociology -- it requires 26th-century mathematics to even formulate properly, so how can you discount it when you don't even know what its underlying physical assumptions are and what it predicts. (Hint: Google searches won't return anything but a bunch of amateur nontechnical attempts to connect two fields for which a connection is meaningless without Lisajian mechanics as a mathematical-physical foundation and a pre-existing formal treatment of sociology under Lisajian sociodynamics plus a couple centuries' worth of mathematical analysis (such as Inichol's seminal mesoscale treatment) thereof.)Saka wrote:Mine is better. I am studying Quantum Liberal Arts.toroidalet wrote:I've decided to study quantumn sociology...
My current problem is on quantum cheese. Will quantum cheese flow through quantum cloth just like cheese flows through cloth or will the McSnuffles Effect come into play? This is known as the Great Important Problem of Iristhrotle. Can someone help? This could lead to the optimal amount of cheese on burgers and french fries.
former username: A for Awesome
praosylen#5847 (Discord)
The only decision I made was made
of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
a land of former winter, where no invisible walls stood,
or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
praosylen#5847 (Discord)
The only decision I made was made
of flowers, to jump universes to one of springtime in
a land of former winter, where no invisible walls stood,
or could stand for more than a few hours at most...
- toroidalet
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Someone killed my stocks. That's why they dropped.
It was a really tough decision to study quantum sociology instead of quantum linguistics, but my friend (who happened to be a fluent quantum sociologist, maybe a conflict of interest there) convinced me to study some useful and applied field like quantum sociology instead. I briefly considered quantum web design but I quit around the part in unit π.5, SIQL (Simplified Integral and Quantum Language) because it was just too tedious to have to reapply Liopa Sorting every time. While SIQL is really useful for some things (It's really good for processing EMCPL (Entanglement, Markup, and Code Processing Language)), Liopa Sorting was just too frustrating. The online userguides are no help because they assume you already are fluent in QTIC (Quantum Transfer of Integrated Computers), which isn't taught until unit 32.43.78, and make use of Toaci Optimization, which requires hours to fine-tune for optimal performance (how ironic). Quantum agriculture was out because I haven't taken Calculus 7 to properly understand the mathematics behind the definition of quantum agriculture and I wanted enough free time to do stuff. I also wasn't too interested in quantum anatomy because the Outaleiduce Effect wasn't something I was too interested in and it's important through all of the Duytorian theory of trihastic organs (such as the Yuierafis which plays a pivotal role in the formation of Gicatic cells). Because Tyioural Pronouns are fundamental through the study of quantum linguistics, I was already reluctant about taking quantum linguistics, but my friend (who is implicated in me taking quantum sociology) pointed out that the Laourec Conjugation is determined by an excruciating number of factors including the length of the Laourec Conjugation and the Uipraque Classification constant of the the Tyioural Pronoun, motivating me to take quantum sociology, which is definitely a lot easier.Saka wrote:Mine is better. I am studying Quantum Liberal Arts.toroidalet wrote:I've decided to study quantumn sociology...
TL;DR (I can say things like these now so I'm cultured) it was a very tough decision to take quantum sociology but it was very rewarding. I've recently just published my first paper about the Iquoxucqueouwiryr Effect's effect on perceptions of the validity of the Diouaoprumyeoipeic theory of Tueoiydhidman Socionomics. You can read it at https://arxiii.org/abs/1624.00531
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Quantum Linguistics is a real thing. I work with people who study it. Although it should really be called "Category Theoretic Linguistics". The word "quantum" is good for publicity.
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- toroidalet
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our ice cubes are 100% organic—no pesticides were used
How is this legal where you live? This violates code 1543-A5, an international law forbidding copycenter infringement. I had to use Tor browswer to see this post because of how illegal this is. (Technically I could've used I2P or something but I had already downloaded Tor Browser. The Tor people aren't paying me to talk about using their browser just like how Rob Beschizza isn't paying me to talk about using txt.fyi or to claim that he's not paying me.)Macbi wrote:Quantum Linguistics is a real thing. I work with people who study it. Although it should really be called "Category Theoretic Linguistics". The word "quantum" is good for publicity.
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- cordership3
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- Majestas32
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How would everybody feel about a sci fi roleplay thing in the Sandbox?
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- toroidalet
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The little guy in the street told me this felt like ŝôᷝ Îᷝ፟ t̂ᷝ፟︠ôᷝ͝l゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͝d゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͝͠ t゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͝͠͞ĥ゙ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͝͠͞ê゙ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͝͠͞m゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͝͠͞ t゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͐͝͠͞ô゙ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͐͌͝͠͞ ĝ゙ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͐͌͋͝͠͞ê゙ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͐͌͋͊͝͠͞t゙̂ᷝ፟︠⃩͗͒͑͐͌͋͊͆͝͠͞
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i love lifeviewer something about it is so cool
- cordership3
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12 hours meme is dead
I've betrayed you all by making my computer stop running apgsearch. I'm part of Folding@home now.
(But really, it was just easier to explain why I was running f@h, which wouldn't involve a half-hour discussion.)
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(2,1)/17, three generations with 8 cells.
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Esolang idea:
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10% is the only percentage that is equal to its fraction. 1/10. Different percentages obviously have different equivalents of this.
There's an incredibly simple explanation for why these occur, and how they occur, which I took way too long to find. Finding the correlation between the limit of a percentage and the percentage which is equal to its fraction will be left as an exercise to the reader.
There's an incredibly simple explanation for why these occur, and how they occur, which I took way too long to find. Finding the correlation between the limit of a percentage and the percentage which is equal to its fraction will be left as an exercise to the reader.
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Doesn't this apply to every base though?blah wrote:10% is the only percentage that is equal to its fraction. 1/10. Different percentages obviously have different equivalents of this.
There's an incredibly simple explanation for why these occur, and how they occur, which I took way too long to find. Finding the correlation between the limit of a percentage and the percentage which is equal to its fraction will be left as an exercise to the reader.
Help wanted: How can we accurately notate any 1D replicator?
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I guess. I never said the solution was nontrivial.musik wrote:Doesn't this apply to every base though?
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- cordership3
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- toroidalet
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Is screaning illegal where you live?
Why? Did you get mad because I insulted your face?gameoflifemaniac wrote:[redacted]
Or was it that when we goed skateboards you had a bad time?
Or did you harass me because I like Undertale?
Or did it keep hapening?
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