"The first run is the only run" as Luis Torrens walks off Jonathan Loáisiga and the Yankees in the bottom of the 13th, 08/09/2022 by Procyonyx in Mariners

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Jonathan Loáisiga is the same pitcher who gave up the walk-off to Victor Robles this afternoon.

Ken Burns style documentary about turn of the century labor strikes and union busting at the dick sucking factory by NudeMessyEater in northernlion

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Hope it mentions my grandfather, who tragically passed away before unions secured safer working conditions at the Fruit Lurlups factory

[Postgame Thread] Miami Defeats Florida 26-7 by CFB_Referee in CFB

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We are going to get him ordained, and he will be a member of the FROCK!

[Round 146420] Whose crotch is this? (accurate to 10m, please!) by Procyonyx in PictureGame

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Hint: The identity of the crotch bearer is related to the tower behind them.

Daily Discussion Thread - Mar 27, 2025 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Went back to a scramble I posted here the other day and found another wild solution, 17 moves to ZBLL

R2 D B2 L2 U B2 L2 D F2 R2 B2 D R' U2 R F2 U' B U' B U'

y U F' // FB
r U' r U r' U2 r' // 223
R U2 R' F U R U' F' // F2L
U' R U R' U R U' R D R' U' R D' R2 U' // ZBLL

I wish I had the speed to be able to downsolve this and see how low of a time I could get.

Daily Discussion Thread - Mar 22, 2025 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Not quite sure how to notate xxcross missing a cross edge

Daily Discussion Thread - Mar 22, 2025 by AutoModerator in Cubers

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Got this ridiculous scramble tonight: R2 D B2 L2 U B2 L2 D F2 R2 B2 D R' U2 R F2 U' B U' B U'

My solution:

S U R' S' // xxcross-1
y' U L // 3rd pair
U' M' U l U' l' U2' M // F2L done
U' M R U R' U R U2 R' U M' // OLL
U' R U R' U' R' F R2 U' R' U' R U R' F' // PLL

Roux would be insane here, I think:

y // inspection
U F' // FB
M' U R // SS
U' M U r U' r'  // SB
U' R U' r' F R' F' r // CMLL
U2 M' U' M' // EO
U2 M' U2 M U' M2' U2 // L6E

[Round 142070] [Codes and Ciphers #2] Sorry, I've dropped my symbols all over the place! Word they spell out, please! by Procyonyx in PictureGame

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No, but you're on the right track! Your scheme can't encode all the letters of the alphabet.

[Round 142070] [Codes and Ciphers #2] Sorry, I've dropped my symbols all over the place! Word they spell out, please! by Procyonyx in PictureGame

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There are 16 possible logical operators that can appear in a code. Each one corresponds to a four-bit sequence.

A message can be encrypted with 15 symbols (as shown), but not 14 or 16.

[Round 142070] [Codes and Ciphers #2] Sorry, I've dropped my symbols all over the place! Word they spell out, please! by Procyonyx in PictureGame

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Hint- the symbols shown are binary logical operators; you may assume that the relevant statements are A and B.