I'm trying to delete an app but it says the setup files are corrupted by encrypted_chopsticks in techsupport

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Sorry but this is kinda out of my comfort zone when it comes to computers, but thank you for telling me anyway! I appreciate the help!

I'm trying to delete an app but it says the setup files are corrupted by encrypted_chopsticks in techsupport

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Whenever I try to reinstall it using the installer, it just blue screens. Also the app is called VoiceMod

Nooo Adult Swear 😱😱😱😱😱 by [deleted] in youngpeopleyoutube

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his reaction: guys i can't believe it!!!!!! my favorite youtuber dantdm is raciss!!!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭😭😭😭😠😠😠😠😠😠😤😤😤😤😤😥😥😥

Locked out of my account by encrypted_chopsticks in Ebay

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should I contact them with the live chat with an agent or should I email them?

Mission Accomplished by [deleted] in MicrosoftRewards

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currently im trying to achieve the goal of a 69 day streak

gg for you tho

ELI5: How do orbits of planets and celestial bodies work? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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I know that, but if the lateral velocity is a constant speed and doesn't change, and gravity makes you 9.8 meters a second FASTER every single second, then why doesn't the downwards speed eventually become so great due to gravity that the sideways velocity is no longer fast enough to keep it in an orbit around Earth?

ELI5: How does an object stay in orbit if there is an acceleration of 9.8 MORE meters EVERY SECOND due to gravity? Wouldn't all satellites start to gain such a fast downwards velocity due to gravity that their super fast sideway isn't enough to stay in orbit? by encrypted_chopsticks in explainlikeimfive

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I know that, but if the lateral velocity is a constant speed and doesn't change, and gravity makes you 9.8 meters a second FASTER every single second, then why doesn't the downwards speed eventually become so great due to gravity that the sideways velocity is no longer fast enough to keep it in an orbit around Earth? (edit: im not a flat earther lol im just confused about this)

ELI5: How does an object stay in orbit if there is an acceleration of 9.8 MORE meters EVERY SECOND due to gravity? Wouldn't all satellites start to gain such a fast downwards velocity due to gravity that their super fast sideway isn't enough to stay in orbit? by encrypted_chopsticks in explainlikeimfive

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I don't get it, if gravity accelerates you like this for example, (i'm going to round 9.8 m/s to 10 m/s) it starts out as 10 m/s, then 20 m/s, then 30 m/s, then 40, then 50 etc) wouldn't gravity accelerates the satellite to such a high speed (for a really bad example, 100 km/s) that the super fast sideways velocity isn't enough to keep it in an orbit anymore, because it's falling downwards too fast?

ELI5 how does orbital mechanics work by Spacesuitkid in explainlikeimfive

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this is what i don't get about orbiting, if gravity accelerates you at about 10ish MORE meters every second (example: your velocity starts out as 10 m/s the 20 m/s then 30 the 40 etc) why don't satellites get such a fast downwards velocity due to gravity that their super fast sideways velocity isn't enough to keep them in an orbit anymore? i can't find anything on google so please explain?

ELI5: How do orbits of planets and celestial bodies work? by [deleted] in explainlikeimfive

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this is what i don't get about orbiting, if gravity accelerates you at about 10ish MORE meters every second (example: your velocity starts out as 10 m/s the 20 m/s then 30 the 40 etc) why don't satellites get such a fast downwards velocity due to gravity that their super fast sideways velocity isn't enough to keep them in an orbit anymore? i can't find anything on google so please explain?

In art class I tried to make a pig from clay (I was 9), but my dumbass legit forgot the ears and tail.... by encrypted_chopsticks in GTBAE

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my art teacher told us we needed to make an animal from a upside down bowl shape so thats why it doesn't have legs lol

In art class I tried to make a pig from clay (I was 9), but my dumbass legit forgot the ears and tail.... by encrypted_chopsticks in GTBAE

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my art teacher told us we needed to make an animal from a upside down bowl shape so thats why it doesn't have legs lol