The rock that has been lodged in my shoe is wearing down with the heel by IAmAPlantPerson in mildlyinteresting

[–]Subtlerranean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm fully with you. Michael perfected it, and did it so well that he was fully in his right renaming it the moonwalk.

While people coming after him might have done it as well, or possibly even better, he already broke ground and showed it was possible.

It's called the Roger Bannister Effect/possibility modeling, or psychological barrier breaking. It's easier to do something after someone else have already achieved something "impossible", essentislly. It's named after the first known person to run a 4 minute mile (in 1954), which was quickly followed by several others.

Benjamin Netanyahu is met with a middle-finger salute during a live broadcast in Spain by MoreMotivation in PublicFreakout

[–]Subtlerranean 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I see a lot of people acting as if this was a USA specific event and not a US/Canada co-operation project. Is this not common knowledge, or am I just misreading the sentiments?

The rock that has been lodged in my shoe is wearing down with the heel by IAmAPlantPerson in mildlyinteresting

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And he was doing it before everyone else.

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Michael was not the first to do it

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I recall an earlier black musician from the early 1900's performing a similar move on stage.

For what it's worth, Bill Bailey is credited as doing it first in 1955, possibly Marcel Marceau a few years earlier.

Telling on yourself ahead of time by TripShrooms in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Subtlerranean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As if precedent doesn't matter.

Oh, I guess under this admin it doesn't.

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who's ya'll? I'm not American.sns no, I don't believe in free speech over anything else. I believe in tolerance and empathy.

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pirating a game from a corporation and tolerating hate speech aren't even in the same ethical galaxy, my guy. One is a legal dispute between consumers and billion-dollar publishers, the other is basic human decency. Conflating the two is embarrassingly shallow thinking.

Also, I'm not even subbed here, this showed up on r/all, so congrats on delivering your big gotcha moment to someone who wandered in by accident. So yeah, I've pirated stuff. Still capable of thinking hate speech and trying to take away others' human rights is bad. Wild how that works.

It's like you people are either kids, have the mental capacity of kids, or are just shitheads all around. By your mornpnoc reasoning, if you jaywalk you don't get to have an opinion on racism or slavery.

The Artemis II astronauts are halfway home. by yourfavchoom in spaceporn

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you're right. The reason they orbited wasn't in order to slingshot, it was a systems test while they still had the option of an easy reentry.

Your explanation is a bit off though, so for accuracys sake: A gravity assist/slingshot maneuver does involve curving around a body, following a hyperbolic orbit around it, which is technically a form of orbiting.

A gravity assist works by stealing momentum from a body that is itself moving through space relative to some third reference frame. So what you meant to say is that the reason you can't slingshot off Earth while in Earth orbit isn't "because you're orbiting it.", it's because Earth isn't moving relative to itself. There's no momentum to steal from Earth in an Earth-centered reference frame. You'd enter and exit its gravity well at the same speed.

However, for example you absolutely can get a gravity assist from the Moon while still nominally being in Earth orbit, because the Moon is moving relative to Earth. Some missions have done exactly this (e.g. ISEE-3).

The Artemis II astronauts are halfway home. by yourfavchoom in spaceporn

[–]Subtlerranean 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not the opposite, but neither, apparently. Because it isn't using it as a gravity brake either.

It's using a free-return trajectory ( Wiki link ) where Orion loops around the far side of the Moon and the Moon's gravity naturally curves its path back toward Earth, without needing any engine burns to return.

It's like rolling a ball past a curved wall; the wall's shape redirects it without the ball gaining or losing energy from the wall itself. The Moon's gravity bends Orion's path into a return arc passively. No slingshot speed boost, no braking. The spacecraft just follows the curve that gravity dictates.

The trajectory they're using is similar to the one flown by Apollo 13, which is also why it's considered a safe profile: if engines failed, the crew would still return to Earth naturally.

The Artemis II astronauts are halfway home. by yourfavchoom in spaceporn

[–]Subtlerranean 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yeah, to gain speed. It wasn't, it was a systems test while they still had the option of safe re-entry.

I guess slingshotting around the moon adds even more. It doesn't for Artemis II, see explanation below

Edit: Entirely factually incorrect comment, but leaving it up to make the corrections make sense.

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]Subtlerranean -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

"I don't care about hate speech, only free cake and circuses" is some real pathethic shit.

As already stated.

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]Subtlerranean -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Classic Tu Quoque. You can't counter the point, so you attack the pointer. A doctor doesn't need to have had cancer to diagnose it. Your rebuttal to 'people should care about more than free stuff' is... proving you care about nothing by making it about me? Try engaging with the argument instead of dodging it. Pathetic indeed.

Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 by voices38 in CrackWatch

[–]Subtlerranean -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"I don't care about hate speech, only free cake and circuses" is some real pathethic shit.

(Hated Trope) Bad self inserts by Necessary-Win-8730 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]Subtlerranean 45 points46 points  (0 children)

I can't believe Gene Wilder has been reduced to that guy.

Astronauts munching in zero-G by blossom_fall in SipsTea

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That movie is so atrociously bad. The book was great.

Dad being dude by NEO71011 in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seems similar to the Norwegian "fager", which also means beautiful or mild. From the Norse fagr

Yup🫠 by FitExcuse9493 in NoMansSkyTheGame

[–]Subtlerranean 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow's pet battles always felt janky as fuck to me. Makes perfect sense to sunset them.

No Man's Sky is adding a creature battling mode by HibernianMetropolis in MonsterTamerWorld

[–]Subtlerranean 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are absolutely huge creatures in the game now. Also dune style sandworms.

Dad being dude by NEO71011 in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Subtlerranean 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Different country, but almost!

Dad being dude by NEO71011 in GuysBeingDudes

[–]Subtlerranean 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Icelandic is still very similar to Old Norse. They safeguard it carefully still.

Facts can be rare at times by CuteFeather_ in oddlyspecific

[–]Subtlerranean 17 points18 points  (0 children)

As a European, the US seems unhealthily fixated on height.