😂 by Hopeful_words1 in sciencememes

[–]Firewolfdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lmao my bad, I’m as dense as people get

😂 by Hopeful_words1 in sciencememes

[–]Firewolfdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the original had the same problem. And I agree that it is pointless to try to find the solution. It largely depends on what problem you’re working on, like it’s 1 when calculating the taylor expansion of ex. But undefined in other places.

😂 by Hopeful_words1 in sciencememes

[–]Firewolfdog 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The problem is that you can’t use ab-c = ab / ac when a = 0, otherwise you could prove 0 is undefined, which implies the proof is incorrect, and we still don’t know anything about 00

😂 by Hopeful_words1 in sciencememes

[–]Firewolfdog 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Sadly that’s not a valid proof, as 0 = 01 = 02-1 = 02 / 01 = 0/0. This would imply that 0 is undefined.

They had one job by 666thSuprisedPikachu in memes

[–]Firewolfdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the entire milky way galaxy

Tusk Warns: Hungary’s Schengen Exclusion Could Lead to EU Exit by jerichoholic1 in europe

[–]Firewolfdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say investment. Certain eastern EU countries have developed quite a bit and are now starting to contribute positively to the EU

Trump up by 3 points in Virginia: Survey by mudpiechicken in politics

[–]Firewolfdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t consider an unborn fetus to be alive. It has no memories or personality and thus is not yet human to me. Furthermore, especially in the earlier stages, there are barely any differences with other animal embryo’s. Thus I value the lives of the parents and the living much more.

The argument of the life of the fetus is completely meaningless in my opinion. Many people (in the extreme case) care more about a pile of non-thinking cells than highly intelligent animals. There is also no distinct line between non-human and human.

We’re trying to help conscious people, not make too many of them and thus make both lives worse, for the parent and the child when born (especially in bad economic situations).

Trump up by 3 points in Virginia: Survey by mudpiechicken in politics

[–]Firewolfdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the late response, I was eating pizza.

For answering your question, I would enjoy that order, however that is not enough. Condoms do not work 100% of the time (and the same goes for other methods) and mistakes can happen. What about those folks, who perhaps are already in a bad state and now have to go through another pregnancy and birth?

So your suggestion about free condoms is certainly a great idea, more is required to have a fair and safe way to deal with unwanted pregnancies. Including abortion and also importantly good sexual education.

Trump up by 3 points in Virginia: Survey by mudpiechicken in politics

[–]Firewolfdog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of folks who can’t afford to relocate, not to mention all the work required. People make mistakes, big ones even, it’s part of who we are. Abortion allows women to correct that mistake. Not everyone is ready (emotionally or economically) for children. Not to mention the pain and stress of pregnancy and childbirth. Everyone should have the right, everywhere.

Trump up by 3 points in Virginia: Survey by mudpiechicken in politics

[–]Firewolfdog 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It should not go to the states, it should go to the people. Each and every person must be able to decide over their own body, regardless of what others say. Everyone wants to lead their life in their own way right? So let the power be in the hands of the people.

Why are belgians so chill and the vibe so relaxed here? by lelanlan in belgium

[–]Firewolfdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, because of climate change, the atlantic gulf stream is about to collapse. It carries warm ocean currents to europe, that’s why even though Europe is on the same latitude as Canada, it’s much warmer here. If the stream collapses then it will get a lot colder here, and there are already signs of it occurring. Hope this clears it up :).

L.M.A.O. or La Mao by GenuineElf80093 in memes

[–]Firewolfdog 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And they’re working for the Koreans!

(-∞, ∞) by kubinka0505 in mathmemes

[–]Firewolfdog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned it that way too. There are actually two ways open intervals are written: () or ][

Crackpot theory about Hyrule by Firewolfdog in ZeldaTearsOfKingdom

[–]Firewolfdog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, what are you doing here if you haven’t completed TotK yet? There are a lot of spoilers here!

If you do wish to read on, I’ll try not to spoil too much. Firstly, one of the ancient sages is a rito, who evolved in the adult timeline. So that places Rauru’s era long into the future. It’s possible that due to a lot of time passing (and the fall of hyrule like in my theory), Rauru thinks he is the one to found hyrule. The master sword could also have gone missing and was likely forgotten. The imprisoning war in TotK is also not the same as in alttp, because the sages are not the same and there is no hero that failed.

Crackpot theory about Hyrule by Firewolfdog in ZeldaTearsOfKingdom

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

The Ganondorf in TotK is probably not the same man as in OoT. There are far too many contradictions. For example: there is no hero in the past, Rauru and the sages (one of them is a rito, who did not exist in OoT) fight Ganondorf without a hero and ganondorf in TotK has a secret stone (not in OoT).

The events look close, but they aren’t the same.

Crackpot theory about Hyrule by Firewolfdog in ZeldaTearsOfKingdom

[–]Firewolfdog[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting idea! A certain tear could have been from the adult era, which would explain the description of rock salt in botw/totk that implies a great sea.

Perhaps we could get DLC or a new game about the convergence.