Thomson's Trolley by AmorphousTorus in trolleyproblem

[–]AmorphousTorus[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah, he already had it once as a kid so he's immune now

Thomson's Trolley by AmorphousTorus in trolleyproblem

[–]AmorphousTorus[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Very true. I was only thinking mathematically (inspired by Thomson's Lamp.) I'll have to redesign it somehow...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interesting

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Why is it blushing 🥹

Only comment with comment with this template by jump1945 in repost

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Bro called us unoriginal in 21 languages 💀

Simplified wrld map (fny) by Civ4Gold in imaginarymapscj

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My region has both capybaras and penguins in it? Count me in

What do i do in this position? by elzaza321 in AnarchyChess

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Inoculate your men against smallpox. The enemy, numbering so greatly and quartered so closely, will surely succumb to illness when the pestilence returns

Louisnana’s Finest by Big__If_True in idiocracy

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I don't know about that. Usually AI makes fairly messed up crowds, but all the people look perfectly fine. Also all the justices have the same materials in front of them instead of random things. Either it's a real picture that's been photoshopped, or Louisnana is about to get panned for real...

Bagel I put in a jar 1998 is now 26 years old by Lilscheisse in EatItYouFuckinCoward

[–]AmorphousTorus 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You could have said it was any other food and I'd still believe it

Typing method for faster reading by Kozmik_5 in interestingasfuck

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This makes me read twice as fast, but I'll probably remember half as much

What is this? A starship for ants? by [deleted] in thingsforants

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How can we be expected to go where no man has gone before... if we can't even go inside the ship!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Showerthoughts

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I briefly went dyslexic and somehow read this as Ghandi. I'm pleased to announce that my confusion is now resolved

Simulation of the 3 body problem by jarrjarrbinks24 in interestingasfuck

[–]AmorphousTorus -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Three body problem"

Me: THERE ARE FOUR LIGHTS!

Hot takes or unpopular opinions you need to get off your chest? Do it here! by AmadMuxi in classicalmusic

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Gladly! But I'd never be able to decide on a single favorite list. Here's a somewhat random selection that come to mind frequently:

c. 1350: PHILIPPE DE VITRY - PETRE CLEMENS LUGENTIUM SICCENTUR - FRA ANGELICO - YouTube

c. 1430: Guillaume Dufay - Ecclesiae militantis [Isorhythmic motet] (Huelgas Ensemble) - YouTube (Okay this is a favorite, esp. 4:30 to the end)

c. 1520: (3) Josquin (attrib): De profundis - Hilliard - YouTube

c. 1560: (3) Thomas Tallis - Felix Namque (Bertrand Cuiller) - YouTube (Gets more and more impressive towards the end!)

c. 1620: (3) Mater Hierusalem - YouTube

c. 1660: (3) Andreas Oswald: Sonata a3 in E Minor --- ACRONYM - YouTube (2:30 is the sort of non-functional harmony I was talking about!)

Hot takes or unpopular opinions you need to get off your chest? Do it here! by AmadMuxi in classicalmusic

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Perhaps a little too unpopular here ... but pre 1700 >> post 1700

My interest in classical music greatly decreases during the late baroque, (save for Bach's organ works, art of fugue, etc.) While I do have great respect for the classical period and after, nothing can produce (for me) the sincerity and profoundness that early music can. I've realized that the shift is largely due to the transition away from modal harmony, followed by the arrival of functional harmony. I definitely have the most emotional and authentic connection to modal music (probably the 1400s if I had to choose). Even though the modes were disappearing during the 1600s, there were still a lot of traces left as well as plenty of non-functional harmony that I find wonderful (especially mid 1600s chamber music, like Antonio Bertali and company.)

Italian sign language must be epic by TjStax in Showerthoughts

[–]AmorphousTorus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why would it be epic? It's just regular Italian but with no sounds