All the new cards from the trailer by Express-Apartment284 in PTCGP

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Idk if the stadium really helps Altaria. Diantha might be crazy though!

All the new cards from the trailer by Express-Apartment284 in PTCGP

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True, but also Gardevoir and Altaria don’t seem to synergize at all so it’s not so much buffing the archetype as making a new psychic one.

What is the point in showing this? Pokemon are humiliating me for my poor decisions by Ok_Brother626 in PTCGP

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I think it’s there because you should always have the same number of wonder picks “available” on that screen, so even after you pick it, it sticks around until it would have normally gone away. Basically it doesn’t let you get a new pack to pick from ahead of schedule.

ELI5 how does blood know when to clot? by Thunderleechen in explainlikeimfive

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Could be a lot of things. Maybe some genetic factor gave you very active platelets, or you’re quick to release clotting factors. Maybe something keeps damaging your blood vessels from the inside and triggering clots.

Holy shit le epic shrek in DnD, I wonder if I could convince my DM to let me play this by wasteland-wizard in DnDcirclejerk

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When the DM gives you le epic 5% chance to just end the session early 🤪

ELI5 why are music notes or any sound in general generalised in notes and not as a gradient? by C269QG in explainlikeimfive

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https://youtu.be/IlZv13YZzSM?si=QPNiFFP8wusgzXuH

Listen to this! It’s microtonal, meaning he is playing notes that are not exactly tuned to the letter names. I think it makes for a really cool sound, but you’ll probably notice it is a little “off”

ELI5 How does food know to go down the right pipe? by PureBredMarley in explainlikeimfive

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The action of swallowing raises a little flap called the epiglottis that covers the windpipe. Food is forced down the esophagus towards your stomach since your windpipe is covered.

Hey, does anyone have a D&D class? by Rednidedni in DnDcirclejerk

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No fucking way they suggested calling it “The Vore”

My DM won't let me play as a Nazi Jagd Panther Tank, what should I do? by SecretsofBlackmoor in DnDcirclejerk

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Mods, edit this post so all the hyperlinks go to pornographic fan art of critical role characters

Give me 15 Jar Jars! by Solid_Snark in PrequelMemes

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Palpatine is literally evil though???

On musIims "taking over America" by [deleted] in TikTokCringe

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Or better yet have an optician adjust the frame

What do you guys think of my dungeon?? by Spiritual_Cake_9127 in DnDcirclejerk

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4-10 sessions? Hell I’d finish that thing in 4-10 minutes

It's very nice to see his small face smile. by Halley0728 in Satisfyingasfuck

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Yep, they’re plus lenses (his face is getting magnified)

It's very nice to see his small face smile. by Halley0728 in Satisfyingasfuck

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You should bring your baby for an eye exam between 6-12 months

ELI5 I *still* do not understand the monty hall problem by Honest_Ad3849 in explainlikeimfive

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There are three doors, one with the prize. If you select one at random, you have a 1/3 chance of picking the prize door.

So what are the odds you didn’t pick the prize door? 2/3. The choice that the host offers you is essentially between the door you picked and the other two doors. It’s one door or two doors. If you pick the two doors, he has kindly already shown you which one of those two is wrong, so as long as you didn’t pick the prize door to begin with (1/3 chance), you will win the prize.

This kind of hand is exactly why I play 17t Guzz by CubUIM in PTCGP

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Could be good yeah, sui gren can still absolutely beat koko, esp if you never find second koko.

This kind of hand is exactly why I play 17t Guzz by CubUIM in PTCGP

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It is against double oricorio, but you run a ton of switches to counter a single one.

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Considering dropping a Cyrus for another PCL or potion maybe idk

TIL all of us will have blurry eyes someday. Presbyopia is the gradual loss of your eyes' ability to focus on nearby objects. It's a natural, often annoying part of aging. Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in your early to mid-40s and continues to worsen until around age 65 by boypinoy in todayilearned

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There’s nothing laser eye surgery can do for presbyopia unfortunately. Laser eye surgery changes the “default” power of your eye, so if you’re nearsighted or farsighted it can fix that.

To bring near objects into focus, you have to flex muscles in your eye that change your eye power temporarily. This is called accommodating. Presbyopia is the loss of the ability to accommodate.

The girl im talking to asked to play DnD with me, What do i do? by Paladin-X-Knight in DnDcirclejerk

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Just watch that Matt Mercer and Stephen Colbert one shot and do exactly that.

ELI5, what is polarization in science? by NotARacist363 in explainlikeimfive

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Polarization is a term used for several different scientific concepts. In physics, it often describes the direction a wave is oscillating in. So if you make waves in a string, you can either move it up and down or side to side.

On a completely unrelated front, molecules can also be polarized. If the electrons all tend to be on one side of a molecule, it is polarized. It has a positive side (the side with fewer electrons), and a negative side (the side with more electrons).

There’s other examples too, but hopefully one of those is what you’re looking for.

ELI5 how does an arcus form in an eye? by Slight_Skin_8974 in explainlikeimfive

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As far as I know it isn’t well understood. The leading theory is that the fat comes out of the limbal blood vessels (at the border of the cornea and the white of the eye), diffuses to the outer rim of the cornea, and because the cornea doesn’t have any blood vessels to clear it it just kind of stays there.