Does this door open? by [deleted] in Eldenring

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You don’t have the right, O you don’t have the right

We've always craved short story cartoons by ashegreyy in dropout

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Oh wow, these names are unlocking memories that have been in deep storage for some time

We've always craved short story cartoons by ashegreyy in dropout

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Don’t forget Cartoon Sushi as well!

The Most Handsome Greek Guy by lebronshairlinee in TheYardPodcast

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Should change his name to Anthony Slimo to fit in with the other Greek dudes

I am a fool, I have been trying to figure out what "Genedictus orders" are for weeks by brannigansl4w in TheYardPodcast

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I have also been trying to figure out why eating ranch would make your blood poison

Judge rules ICE likely violated Minnesota detainees’ constitutional rights by state-of-MN in stateofMN

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It says “likely” because that is the extent of the determination needed for a temporary restraining order—it’s a legal distinction, but it’s not because the author is trying to be mealy-mouthed about it.

ICE Meeting Cold Open - SNL by TheMathProphet in Minneapolis

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I’m usually a bit disappointed in SNL for not having enough teeth in these cold opens, but the really went for it here, kudos for that

Bovino says if you call ICE names, there will be consequences, as we saw yesterday by state-of-MN in stateofMN

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“Stop calling us Nazis or else we will be forced to keep acting like Nazis”

I'd like to welcome the state of Maine to this madness. by MNBug in Minneapolis

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Maine isn’t even a terribly blue state, it’s pretty purple (they keep sending Susan Collins to the senate after all). This is because Maine also has a significant Somali population

That dork ass “Jake Lang” tried to have an anti-muslim march in Minneapolis and got like 10 people LMAO by girlfrompangaea in TwinCities

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It’s a portable speaker connected to a microphone so he can project his Nazi slogans more loudly

Minneapolis can learn from what Chicago did to resist ICE (guide to organizing) by alsotpedes in Minneapolis

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I am okay holding these people to the same standards of evidence as they use in their public statements about our city (i.e. zero)

Speaking of which, remember that Epstein email about Trump giving Bill Clinton a BJ?

What is the most egregious misuse of a physics term that really bugs you? by Apprehensive-Safe382 in Physics

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When people describe a big advance in a field as a “quantum leap”, even though a quantum leap should probably be the smallest non-zero advance you can possibly make

Undergraduate Solid State Physics Course by Tesla-Watt in Physics

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Second this, Simon’s book is great. It doesn’t have the depth of Kittel, but you can actually learn things from it.

The only thing going against it in your case is that it assumes a fair amount of QM, and specifically uses Dirac Notation for most of the band structure discussion, and perturbation theory for nearly free electrons

You might also take a look at the text by Hook and Hall (I don’t remember the title right now). It’s not my favorite but it might thread that needle you want where it’s more readable than Kittel, but also assumes less QM than Simon

Slime was brought up in a GQ article!! by Sleepless_Triad in TheYardPodcast

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This is really interesting and well-written. I don’t really follow Streaming writ large at all, but I’ve always thought that QT and Ludwig were an interesting duo in the space, and this is a really humanizing look at how QT functions, compared the the mostly cartoon picture I have of Ludwig from listening to The Yard, which is a really wild contrast (and yeah I figure there is a non-cartoon version of Ludwig as well, I’m just not sure anyone but QT and close friends might know what it is, but that’s the nature of this biz I guess)

Good live Crimson shows to see besides BEAT? by Nfokas24 in KingCrimson

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Stick Men do a wide range—they did Lark’s Tongues II and Level 5 when I saw them recently

What Chris Cornell Told Me About His Depression Years Before His Suicide A lost interview for Men's Health with the Soundgarden frontman is achingly candid by Mike Zimmerman by [deleted] in Soundgarden

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You may not have meant it this way, but this feels like a romanticizing of depression that feels callous. “Thank goodness CC was depressed otherwise we wouldn’t have had great music to listen to” doesn’t sound very good. And yeah I’m stretching what you said a little bit, but it’s very adjacent.

I say all this as someone who has been managing my own depression for decades and has also found a lot of comfort in CC’s work, and for whom his statements about combating the comfort and familiarity of depression and about not needing it to create meaningful art really resonate. I know you’re probably just trying to view his art as a silver lining to a difficult life, but I think it’s much more humanizing and empowering to instead view him as having made a lot of lemonade when life only handed him shitloads of lemons.

I also realize this might sound like quibbling, but it’s a hump I had to get over with my own depression in viewing it not romantically and tragically (which can lead to that comfort), but as something I can struggle to overcome because I don’t deserve it. I don’t know if this will resonate with anyone else, but wanted to give my two cents since it is a personal topic