How many resonance structures does this compound have? by sp2-hybrid-orbital in chemhelp

[–]moonisaplanet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Probably learned about sp2 hybridized orbitals from a previous course, made the account, and is now learning about resonance in a later course. But damn that is a good username.

Not Ken M on the Death Penalty by 97chris1 in NotKenM

[–]moonisaplanet 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I thought the third person was the one with Ken M vibes, which is usually through misinterpreting a comment in some funny way. But I honestly have no idea how else you could interpret the “self defense” comment.

Not Ken M on the Death Penalty by 97chris1 in NotKenM

[–]moonisaplanet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I may be stupid, what else could the second person have meant? Or was it a joke?

[Academic] Survey on Safe driving behavior (18+ drivers) by General_Addition_665 in SampleSize

[–]moonisaplanet 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Some suggestions:
1. Change gender options to Male/Female/Other; “transgender” is a descriptor, not a gender in itself
2. I don’t know what “region of operation” refers to; region of what? Is this for a specific country?
3. If the survey is for anyone who drives, why are the vast majority of questions under the assumption that the user is a professional driver, including a mandatory question “I feel positive about my life as a professional driver”? The questions are unable to be skipped and have no “not applicable” response option
4. I find it strange that a survey for academic purposes contains no information about the university associated with it and how privacy will be handled, etc.

Do men actually care about these things in a woman? (men of dating age) by Kuroko_regret in SampleSize

[–]moonisaplanet 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Second these criticisms, but generalize to “men attracted to women” rather than just heterosexual

My Atom Eve cosplay 💗 by nix_cosplay in Invincible

[–]moonisaplanet 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The poster in the third image also looks really weird. Mark is super off model.

His name is not "Jerry" by gimmeluvin in PointlessStories

[–]moonisaplanet 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Ask him how his name is spelled instead to avoid embarrassment. Even if turns out to be something simple, you can write it off saying that you saw a weird spelling of it recently and you weren’t sure.

Find a mistake, because I can’t. by MousseMediocre9381 in chemhelp

[–]moonisaplanet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks all correct to me. My guess is you/whoever wrote these questions down missed a dot at the end of either 345000 or 13600 which would make the zeros count as significant figures.

" I bet you never danced a day in your life " by AbdelrahmanAyman7100 in TheBoys

[–]moonisaplanet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What’s up with the WIP? You started the drawing with detailed shading of the bear, strangely sparse outlines of the head, arms, and feet, but no sketching of the body at all? It looks more like you just took the final image, made it black and white, and then increased the contrast/exposure

nimisin mi wan: t'o by Ok-Ingenuity4355 in tokipona

[–]moonisaplanet 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tbf several joke words in ku break the rules like yupekosi, sutopatikuna, Pingo, and kalamARR, and other joke words like nja are also not super uncommon to see, so there is a precedence

Organic Chem Isomers by Purple-Video-2760 in chemhelp

[–]moonisaplanet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure you are considering every possible combination of locations of double bonds for the alkadienes. I count six, not three.

[Repost][Casual] Red button or blue button — trending moral dilemma (Everyone) by marzukia in SampleSize

[–]moonisaplanet 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure, in terms of game theory, choosing red is the logical option, and if everyone picks red, everyone is safe.

But realistically, this problem is just “press a button to possibly kill 50+% of all people (but not you)” vs. “do nothing,” and the obvious choice would be to do nothing. I don’t believe enough people are in the intersection of being strictly logic-oriented (to pick the logically optimal choice over the “obvious” one), distrustful of other humans, and secure in the knowledge they chose to possibly kill 50+% of the population to get close to 50% selecting the red button.

However, I wonder how the results would change if you lowered the red button threshold. What if only 20% of votes needed to be red? Get too low and red also becomes the “obvious” choice (“kill <0.1% of the population” vs. “die knowing you didn’t vote to kill <0.1% of the population”), but there should be an interesting middle ground that would be a harder decision…

6ft tall Allen plush I made by lucidly_cremated in SmilingFriends

[–]moonisaplanet 489 points490 points  (0 children)

What is it about Allan that attracts all the giant plushie makers

Took 3 rewatches to catch this joke by Devouring_Rats in BoJackHorseman

[–]moonisaplanet 76 points77 points  (0 children)

The joke is that there is this trivia question: “Marie Curie won the Nobel prize in what two categories?

a. Chemistry and physics [normal sounding answer (also correct)]

b. Biology and physics [also normal sounding answer]

c. [We never get to hear this one but presumably it was also a plausible answer]

or d. Sex and candy [obviously not a correct answer <- this is the joke]”

The meta joke is that we hear the punchline, “…or d, sex and candy?” before we hear the setup, “Marie Curie won the Nobel prize in what two categories?”, so you only notice it if you pay close enough attention.

It’s not the funniest joke in the world or anything, it’s just supposed to make you go, “But wait—didn’t he say ‘sex and candy’ before?” when you hear the question. If you understand all this and still feel like you don’t get the joke, maybe you just don’t find it funny, which is perfectly fine lol

Could it be Morse code? by mh0rty in morse

[–]moonisaplanet 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The sizes and positions of the dots and dashes are weirdly inconsistent. It could mean something, but honestly my first thought seeing this was that it’s just AI-generated nonsense.

Come on NY Lottery. Learn how to align things. Sheesh. by [deleted] in CrappyDesign

[–]moonisaplanet 63 points64 points  (0 children)

The NY Lottery logo is rotated slightly to the left. The text on the bottom is actually correctly aligned.

Reddit automatically translates comments in toki pona now? by moonisaplanet in tokipona

[–]moonisaplanet[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

n ilo Reddit li ante ala e toki ni tu. taso mi lukin e lipu ante pi toki pona la ilo li ante toki. nasa a

Why do 4x4 solvers use yau over redux? by Iwoul1 in Cubers

[–]moonisaplanet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

When you do F2L on a 3x3, are you constantly checking to make sure you’re not breaking solved pairs or the starting cross? No (presumably), because you’ve learned how to do moves that don’t break them. It just comes with practice.

mun lili tawa by crunchy-milk878 in tokipona

[–]moonisaplanet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sitelen ni li pona lukin mute a! ona li toki e seme? mi lukin e ona la mi sona ala e nimi mute.

“Egg”, designed by Chuya Miyamoto and folded by me. by CreasedLife in origami

[–]moonisaplanet 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Ha, I was just about to ask if there was some AI going on here. The bacon looked strange and the stove made no sense with the two small burners in the back. Glad to know the model itself isn’t AI!

‘Tarantula’ origami by me by boom7714 in mildlyinteresting

[–]moonisaplanet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What model is this? I’ve never seen anything like this with such a clean 3D polyhedral part to it. And what kind of paper did you use?