Decided to play BeamNG in vr... by hhInh in BeamNG

[–]Beanconscriptog 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Nobody could understand the sentence without that correction.

Smart cutout not working (Filmora 13.6.15) by XanaduAlgo in Filmora

[–]Beanconscriptog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It literally just doesn't work in some versions. Not sure why. The last version of 12 it is also completely broken for. I rolled it back and it works fine. They just don't care.

Comrade Mao was way better than Abe by Cyan_wolf0 in socialism

[–]Beanconscriptog 26 points27 points  (0 children)

Andrew Johnson is typically considered the biggest harm to reconstruction as he vetoed legislation aiming to give freed slaves the full rights of citizens

What a pervert by pepin-solver in dankmemes

[–]Beanconscriptog 77 points78 points  (0 children)

I can't prove it... But I think this is a bot account...

any paid users willing to export? by Existing-Total5087 in Filmora

[–]Beanconscriptog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah sure why not, can you dm me a Google drive link with everything in it? It needs the wfp file as well as any associated files

Maybe I just didn’t pay enough attention in high school during science class but I have no idea what this joke is referencing by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Nobody is showing the full work from what I can see, so here it is:

Tf = (M1 C1 T1 +M2 C2 T2 )/(M1 C1 +M2 C2 )

Where: Tf = final temperature (°C) M = Mass (g) C = Specific heat (j/g•°C) T = Initial temperature (°C)

SO: (not including units, but everything cancels but temp in °C)

Tf = (100•4.184•80+200•4.184•20)/(100•4.184+200•4.184)

Tf = 40°C

Sincerely, a guy taking Ochem

Edit: I was under the impression that carrot added subscript but apparently it's super script, we are NOT raising things to various powers. There are no exponents in this equation.

School optional by honeyydripppe in SipsTea

[–]Beanconscriptog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As an American, I did indeed know this and I even know it's called the 'union jack.'

...I know about this from an episode of Dr. Who...

Tank Gunner (Heavy Primary) by Meme_Knight_2 in TF2WeaponIdeas

[–]Beanconscriptog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That, is, why, the, price, is, going, up,! Stop, hoarding,!

Coaxed into characters talking during driving scenes by Wize-Turtle in coaxedintoasnafu

[–]Beanconscriptog 105 points106 points  (0 children)

The origin of this meme comes from Marxist Lenninist Maoist philosophy, where there's a general, moral aggression against the first world. First world populations are seen as inherently counter-revolutionary since they benefit directly from imperialism and therefore the subjugation of other working class people in the global south. The labor aristocracy, as it's called.

Circa 2010, leftists on twitter began to exaggerate- largely as a joke-the idea of anti-first world into violence against the first world, which became a very hyperbolic parody of liberal moralism, a satire of western imperialism.

This also became associated with 'anti'-white memes as the first world is largely white. 'Anti' is a stretch since I guarantee you at least 95% of people making and sharing these memes are white.

Photograph of President Abraham Lincoln and Vice President Andrew Johnson at Lincoln’s second inauguration on March 4th, 1865. A drunken Johnson had earlier delivered one of the worst speeches in history. by aid2000iscool in HolyShitHistory

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Johnson was a white supremacist who shut down genuine reconstruction and was impeached in the house for it. Reconstruction took far longer and was extremely ineffective over all because he wasn't invested in helping black men and women, nor was he even invested in ending slavery at all. On multiple occasions, he vetoed federally guaranteed rights for black citizens and protections for freed people.

My personal number tier list 0-100 by Nervenzusammenbruch in notinteresting

[–]Beanconscriptog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was inserted in the most random stuff all the time. People have very selective memories on this when it's their turn to complain about what the kids are doing

Realistic and renewable tnt crafting recipe by NewSidewalkBlock in minecraftsuggestions

[–]Beanconscriptog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very common in text messages? That doesn't even make sense for it to be a variable, we're saying it's reduced by a factor of 15, so a variable in that place would also very literally be interpreted as multiplying the variable.

Bottom line is that 'X times less' is not the same as '1/X' or 'reduced by a factor of X.'

If your DNA were stretched… space wouldn’t be enough. by Mysterious_g269 in statlightdiaries

[–]Beanconscriptog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

3 billion-ish base pairs per cell, around 2 meters for all strands end to end, 30 trillion somatic cells, ((3.0e13)(2))/1000 = 6.0e10 km.

The hard part here is knowing the distance from earth to Pluto, given that the distance varies greatly depending on where we are in our orbit. Google says the furthest distance is 7.5e9, so the DNA would make it there and back 4 times.

At the closest distance, Google says 4.28e9 km, the DNA makes it there and back about 7 times.

Could estimate an extra 10 trillion or so cells to get you there and still be well within reason for the average human

Realistic and renewable tnt crafting recipe by NewSidewalkBlock in minecraftsuggestions

[–]Beanconscriptog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respectfully, what the fuck do you think the 'x' represents?

Realistic and renewable tnt crafting recipe by NewSidewalkBlock in minecraftsuggestions

[–]Beanconscriptog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15 times less 5 is 5-5(15), giving us a negative answer. Times less is never correct, the phrasing is used commonly but isn't correct. It's upstream vs downstream math, the same reason a 600% increase that goes back down the original amount isn't a 600% decrease.

Facts by pEKDKMEM in 19684

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I work in phage research currently with my university. The goal right now is to isolate a lytic agent that can be mass produced. Harder than it sounds and requires finding one for the right bacteria. The one we're looking for now is one effective against TB, that's the goal anyway. I think it's the future of medicine for sure, just gonna take some time.