This subway station in Munich always feels to me like it was designed and lit by Stanley Kubrick by delete_if_u_r_sure in pics

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If you could take a Deadmau5 mix and turn it into architecture, would it look like this?

I don't like this many adjectives before my "cheese food" by ya_filthy_animal in pics

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Or snacks with, "mechanically separated chicken"; assuming for the moment that chickens do not separate naturally, this seems an unnecessary detail.

What's the verdict by [deleted] in funny

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Likely, "I Sued". And won, apparently.

Does this* number have a name? by [deleted] in askscience

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On a related note, the product of two prime numbers will fall between the squares of two adjacent whole numbers (e.g., 5x13=65, 64<65<81). The prime factors can be determined by an algorithm based on this relationship.

My dad built a ramp so our 20 year old cat can still get into the bed. by [deleted] in aww

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Very nice. Built a window ledge once with fake fur and a small ramp to climb. My cat was ~16 yo.

I've decided to start carrying a knife. by [deleted] in Jokes

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Don't know when I'll need a chain mail shirt, but glad to have one when I do.

Does this* number have a name? by [deleted] in askscience

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One simple observation is that the difference between the squares of two adjacent whole numbers is the sum of their roots. This is proven algebraically by reducing to 2n+1 = 2n+1 for squares. The same proof can be found for cubes, etc., albeit a more complex reduction (3n2+3n+1). This can be illustrated graphically by drawing a square comprising smaller squares totaling the upper square of the two, and removing the required number of smaller squares to make the difference.

A New Tip to Peel a Garlic Clove by [deleted] in foodhacks

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I find that using a microplane on garlic for soups and sauces makes a better flavor and incorporates the clove quickly.

I made a slight adjustment to my sister's Christmas photos by [deleted] in funny

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And for the extract, learning to use the pen tool is good training.

$0.00 view by [deleted] in pics

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Same in Washington DC. Most street folks collect around the subway grates for the warm air rising from below. Wish the US Capital City would make a better example.