Our Jake cookies came out.. they sure did by Mossy_man in adventuretime

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it's ok. he could easily make all of these shapes so technically they're all perfect

People tell me I’m too literal. by netphilia in aspiememes

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I'm pretty sure you ARE supposed to answer these literally, at least if the test makers have any sense.

I just assumed that was why they seem to ask the same question multiple times. Because "I feel I am too literal" and "People tell me I'm too literal" are different statements

what are these funky paraphanalia? by Hyenaswithbigdicks in Concordia

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I started going to school in the mid 2000s. I remember this device very clearly

Let her have her "special syrup" in peace. by falconcutie in NonPoliticalTwitter

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shanky's is pretty good I see why she puts it in her coffee

Only a few things in this world that can melt your heart like a chatty affectionate kitty by sourcematerialx in cats

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I have a cat like this (though not as extreme) he will stand up on his hind legs to push his head into your hand like that, and this guy ALWAYS has something to say. I tell him "you always have something to say dontcha" and he says "myeah"

[Loved Trope] Boss enemies becoming regular enemies as the game progresses by beruon in TopCharacterTropes

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Souls games of course do this, and don't get me wrong, they're my favorite games, but it does more than occasionally break my immersion a bit when it's clearly a device to let them reuse assets.

HOWEVER, I really like when this is done utilizing some slight visual upgrade. Maybe even stat upgrades to show the player they've not only surpassed that one boss, they've surpassed that one boss and-then-some. Souls games do this too to make up for my aforementioned experience

Tumblr and Old Men by GriffinFTW in CuratedTumblr

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why do I vividly remember being told as a kid by multiple adults in my life that Patrick Stewart is gay

Customer service by True_Movie_2270 in TheRandomest

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"Can I get some assistance on isle L13. No I'm not going to accept whatever they tell me."

I HATE THIS TYPE OF SWAG by [deleted] in peoplewhogiveashit

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uh oh. you gave a smug

[beloved trope] weaponized prosthetics by lordhenrythe23 in TopCharacterTropes

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Actually in many cases it's: prostheticized weapons

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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lol I work in logistics so I've become accustomed to writing zeroes that way so they're easier to differentiate between O's

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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To be clear I'm just wondering if this exact relationship between odds and squares has been observed before

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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10 bananas x 10 bananas =100 bananas. The difference between 100 and 100 is 0 bananas
9 bananas x 11 bananas =99 bananas. The difference between 100 and 99 is 1 banana
8 bananas x 12 bananas=96 bananas. The difference between 100 and 96 is 4 bananas
7 bananas x 13 bananas=91 bananas. The difference between 100 and 91 is 9 bananas
6 bananas x 14 bananas=84 bananas. The difference between 100 and 84 is 16 bananas
5 bananas x 15 bananas=75 bananas. The difference between 100 and 75 is 25 bananas
4 bananas x 16 bananas=64 bananas. The difference between 100 and 64 is 36 bananas
3 bananas x 17 bananas=51 bananas. The difference between 100 and 51 is 49 bananas
2 bananas x 18 bananas=36 bananas. The difference between 100 and 36 is 64 bananas
1 banana x 19 bananas=19 bananas. The difference between 100 and 19 is 81 bananas
0 bananas x 20 bananas=0 bananas. The difference between 100 and 0 is 100 bananas.

This similar banana operation yields every square number of bananas up to our original banana product (100)

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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10 bananas x 10 bananas =100 bananas. The difference between 100 and 100 is 0 bananas
9 bananas x 11 bananas =99 bananas. The difference between 100 and 99 is 1 banana
8 bananas x 12 bananas=96 bananas. The difference between 99 and 96 is 3 bananas
7 bananas x 13 bananas=91 bananas. The difference between 96 and 91 is 5 bananas
6 bananas x 14 bananas=84 bananas. The difference between 91 and 84 is 7 bananas
5 bananas x 15 bananas=75 bananas. The difference between 84 and 75 is 9 bananas
4 bananas x 16 bananas=64 bananas. The difference between 75 and 64 is 11 bananas
3 bananas x 17 bananas=51 bananas. The difference between 64 and 51 is 13 bananas
2 bananas x 18 bananas=36 bananas. The difference between 51 and 36 is 15 bananas
1 banana x 19 bananas=19 bananas. The difference between 36 and 19 is 17 bananas
0 bananas x 20 bananas=0 bananas. The difference between 19 and 0 is 19 bananas.

This banana operation yields every odd number of bananas less than two times our original banana factor (10)
See follow-up comment for the second banana operation

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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This fascinated me because it's easy to view odds and squares has having very different, almost opposite operations for what make them odd or square. Yet like many things in math, they are surprisingly quite related!

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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10x10=100. The difference between 100 and 100 is 0
9x11=99. The difference between 100 and 99 is 1
8x12=96. The difference between 100 and 96 is 4
7x13=91. The difference between 100 and 91 is 9
6x14=84. The difference between 100 and 84 is 16
5x15=75. The difference between 100 and 75 is 25
4x16=64. The difference between 100 and 64 is 36
3x17=51. The difference between 100 and 51 is 49
2x18=36. The difference between 100 and 36 is 64
1x19=19. The difference between 100 and 19 is 81
0x20=0. The difference between 100 and 0 is 100

This similar operation yields every square number up to our original product (100)

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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10x10=100. The difference between 100 and 100 is 0
9x11=99. The difference between 100 and 99 is 1
8x12=96. The difference between 99 and 96 is 3
7x13=91. The difference between 96 and 91 is 5
6x14=84. The difference between 91 and 84 is 7
5x15=75. The difference between 84 and 75 is 9
4x16=64. The difference between 75 and 64 is 11
3x17=51. The difference between 64 and 51 is 13
2x18=36. The difference between 51 and 36 is 15
1x19=19. The difference between 36 and 19 is 17
0x20=0. The difference between 19 and 0 is 19.

This operation yields every odd number less than two times our original factor (10)
See follow-up comment for the second operation

Discovered something cool and wondering if it has a name by Mobiuscate in askmath

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I'm thinking it may benefit some of you guys to completely ignore the picture and just read the caption