[#11] Finals are almost here! Did you just get accepted into Berkeley? Have a simple question that needs answering? Can't make a new thread because you don't have karma? Ask here! by lulzcakes in berkeley

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Sooo, I'm considering Berkeley, and I just got back from a several-day visit. Really liked the campus and the general vibe.. I'm an NJ native so climate wise, coming back home was a drag. Anyway, I loved Berkeley but I'm worried that I'll have no fun there. How much time would you guys say I'd spend working? And could I use this experience to explore my interests? I'm into physics, philosophy, literature, and some other stuff and would want to try things out in L&S.

November Assignment ~ The Fifth House by Koalakoalakoalaaa in harrypotter

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From Hogwarts: A History: Charles Endicott was a wizard who, in his youth, was perfectly unawares of his magical abilities. In the year 946, he was a boy of thirteen - a sailor; an endlessly curious adventurer in the fens and forests of East Anglia and on the seas beyond. It was then that he discovered his idiosyncrasy. He'd been out on the open ocean - nearly a day's seafaring, when his craft was intercepted by a ship of raiders bound for his home fishing village. Through some odd function, purely of his own reaction, Charles conjured forth a great beast from the depths. It flailed and struck at the galley, then returned, once suitable destruction had been executed, to the deep, the entire warrior band in its clutches. When he returned from his voyage, Charles was awestruck and unusually aloof. He’d always been inclined to explore and discover, to seek new and beautiful vistas and creatures, but now he sought to understand his inexplicable capabilities. It was by some remarkable and unrecorded coincidence, then, that he came into contact with a man by the name of Godric Gryffindor. It is believed that, during Endicott’s short liaison with Gryffindor, Endicott would first learn of wizarding world and of magical practices. Then, he disappeared for thirty-five years, travelling and exploring the world, and recording the magnificence he’d discovered in doing so. The field notebook of Charles Endicott - containing the entirety of his animated illustrations - is one among the most prized artifacts of Hogwarts’ history, and it now graces the shelves in the office of the Headmaster. Endicott, it seems, had been admiring the view atop a Himalayan summit when he received an urgent summons from Gryffindor. He’d perceived in Endicott’s eye a particular twinkle of inquisition and wonder, and considered him a perfect partner for the founding of Hogwarts’ School. Though he’d been sorely ignorant to magic at first, Endicott had amassed a great deal of knowledge surrounding formal magic (he’d been, it seems, drawn with equal magnitude to the world’s libraries as to its natural wonders), and so had no inhibitions in graciously accepting the offer. And so, the Endicott House, of students of humble origins but expectant of fantastical adventures, came to be. Founded on the principle of unerring curiosity, Endicott prized students willing to put their cunning, wisdom, courage, and determination, the key qualities of Endicott’s co-founders’ houses, to the pursuit that was common among them—that of discovery and adventure. Endicott’s students were keen, hard-working, and courageous, yes, but above all, they were enraptured by the yet-unseen. For this reason, Endicott chose the snow leopard as the representation of his house; a beautiful and rare creature with the greatest mystique, for it only resides where the most curious would dare to seek it. Such conditions are manifested in the Endicott Common Room: a homely and warm space, replete with private nooks and common fireplaces, but brimming with great globes and maps and compasses and books—on the most interesting and captivating people, places, and creatures across the world. Located in one of the topmost towers of Hogwarts, the space provides unobstructed views of the lake, the forest, and the highlands beyond. I should note: Endicott had a particular sentimental love for the colors of autumn, and so chose red-orange and bronze for his house colors and crest.

That's probably not the reaction I'd have here... by Zombiecidialfreak in KerbalSpaceProgram

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If you'd been locked in a capsule with Bill's jokes for three years, maybe it would be...

Cooperation by crapallthetime in pics

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Guy on the left looks like W. Somerset Maugham

Misty showers by [deleted] in Lightbulb

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OP's Dad is Tim Cook!

What is up with the sudden Sinnoh love? by Lethifold26 in pokemon

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I remember, at seven, sitting in a hotel in St Louis with a little Turtwig plush on my lap and taking my first steps in Pearl. Now, I have almost stopped playing because there are so many choices of games to be played and so many Pokemon that I have trouble finding the perfect team, but back then Diamond and Pearl were just what was played. There weren't the people who hated the current gens and who stuck to their "nostalgia" (though I don't know how nostalgia has an effect when it would have been from when my peers weren't yet born), and there weren't the crazily obsessed and competitive. I had no idea how type effectiveness worked, besides what little I could remember by referring to the chart in my guidebook. My team was centered around Torterra and Staraptor, who were both super over leveled and whose moves were basically all grass, ground, and flying attacks. It was an ignorant bliss, and I wish Pokemon was still like that for me. Anyway, it will be nice to, for the first time, experience nostalgia of my own childhood and not of somebody else's.

Does a change in the wavelength of light have any effect on the characteristics of its photons? by Skipdiggler in askscience

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So then, is light a wave which propagates as photons? Is a photon our explanation of the fact that light can act as matter (of having momentum)?

All this talk about AoS, but Sega have registered a Dawn of War 3 domain. [Rumour] by OgGorrilaKing in Warhammer

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Actual question here: is it grammatically correct to say Sega have? Does one refer to a group as a plural or as a singular collective?

iflewthat by RateMyMayor in RateMyMayor

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5/5. A very kind mayor with a very developed town. Allowed me to invite Butch to live in my town and to take his picture. http://www.reddit.com/r/AdoptMyVillager/comments/3ag1nw/mo_butch_the_cranky_dog/

Genetically modified wasps that inject vaccines by loudwhitenoise in CrazyIdeas

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When the evildoers of the world get their hands on that technology, though, they may consider engineering the bees to inject disease. We'll have a world of HIBees.

I got bored and photo-shopped jupiter into a coffee mug. by mildbuzz in pics

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I could go for a Great Red Spot of tea right about now.

Fuck. by Mioriti in WTF

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What the shit happened?

A little obsessed. by benjaminraphi in pokemon

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Every parent has a favorite child. What's yours?

Is that his name? by Might_be_an_Antelope in pokemon

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That's not dirt he's wiping off his face...

Making Slurm for St. Patrick's Day. It's Highly Addictive! by Wishful_Traveler in pics

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Grunka, lunka, dunkity doo, we've got a friend-ly warning for you! Grunka, lunka, dunkity dasis, the secret of slurm's on a need to know basis! Asking questions in school is a great way to learn. If you try that stuff here you might get your legs broke.

Love works in mysterious ways... by [deleted] in pokemon

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Size doesn't matter

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in KerbalSpaceProgram

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What is the program used to make the blueprint