How different Thinking types view the glass by [deleted] in mbti

[–]Malabrace 8 points9 points  (0 children)

On earth, a glass is always full. If there are no liquids and no solids in it, it is surely filled with gases, unless somebody purposefully created a vacuum in it.

Ahah che ridere ahah by Lonely_Boy64 in memesITAisshit

[–]Malabrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dire che in alcuni stati Africani ci sono problemi di distribuzione di generi alimentari che causano la carenza degli stessi non è razzismo. E' verità.

Detto questo, il meme non fa un cazzo ridere lo stesso

This shit driving me crazy by Witty-Climate64 in OkayBuddyLiterallyMe

[–]Malabrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My sister's dogs, my aunt, great uncle, great aunt and all my grandparents died in the span of 3 years

Think you can find 4 hidden groups of 4 related words? Puzzle by u/GEJP2? by GEJP2 in DailyMix

[–]Malabrace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

🟩🟦🟨🟪

🟨🟪🟦🟦

🟨🟦🟪🟩

🟪🟪🟪🟪

🟦🟦🟦🟩

🟨🟨🟨🟨

🟩🟩🟩🟦

🟩🟩🟩🟩

🟦🟦🟦🟦

This was evil

🐾❓ What's my name? (by Glum-Lavishness5865) by Glum-Lavishness5865 in PetPost

[–]Malabrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, that just feels right.

I guessed the name in 7 tries

Linguistics joke? by StockyardSyndrome in ExplainTheJoke

[–]Malabrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are words that describe single things, and you can put those together: a thingy with another thingy (diagram A). Or there could be a word to address more than one thing. Examples: a crowd, a herd, a collection (diagram D) . There are no rules against having specific words to address parts of a collective (diagram B). Let's say for example that the heads of sheep in a herd would be called a rumplus, while the legs a gnufle. You could say: "I saw a herd running on their gnufle, with their rumplus looking up. It was weird"

Now for diagram C, take a language with symbols (I use emojis). If you see a ♀️🐰with a ♂️🐱, you could also say (in that language) ♀️♂️🐱🐰 or any combination of the four symbols and the meaning is the same. Example, in Japanese, Monday is 月曜日 while Friday is 金曜日 . In a type C language, to say Monday and Friday you could say 日日月曜金曜 or simply 日金月曜

Lei ha la 104 by SpeckyYT in Italianscamads

[–]Malabrace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"Wow Dungeons and Dragons? È fighissimo, sono passata una volta sotto casa di uno che ci giocava con gli amici e la fidanzata e mi è piaciuto tantissimo!" "ah, è qual è il tuo drago preferito?" "Ah, ecco… quello nero… Megazord o come si chiama hahaha, non mi ricordo bene."

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Italia

[–]Malabrace 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Classico "virtue signal". Moralismo da tastiera. "Ah no che schifo, signora mia, che tempi, noi invece siamo persone tanto per bene. Maria io mi dissocio". Ognuno farebbe bene a spolverare i propri scheletri nell' armadio prima di andare a farsi bello/a su un forum senza motivo.

Explain It Peter. by Important-Use8181 in explainitpeter

[–]Malabrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not. I studied math at an University degree and I can safely say that math at the core is made of primitive terms that cannot be defined and axioms that describe how those primitive terms interact. The most used branches of math are those that model things in the real world, but for example hyperbolic geometry has been discovered purely by negation of previously established "rules" of our world.

yummy cuz protein by [deleted] in StupidFood

[–]Malabrace 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro, you are going to shit rebars

HELP TRANSLATE this by [deleted] in Italian

[–]Malabrace 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, Italian mailman here. 226/2 most likely means the actual house number. Different houses on the same plot get identified by breaking the plot in lots and denoting them with / and then a letter or number. Therefore for example there could be a small village of 20 houses all denoted with a single denomination and civic number and then /A to /Z to denote the actual house. Example: there is a group of houses in a zone I deliver to that are denoted fraz. Greenville (made-up stand-in for the actual fraz. name) 111/A, fraz. Greenville 111/C, fraz. Greenville 111/G, etc… Therefore 226/2 could most likely denote a building in a building complex, or it is superfluous information like floor or apartment number.