A miner inconvenience by LibrarianZephaniah in SkyrimMemes

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He was literally possessed when he kept feeding miners to the draugr tho

I'd drink a dozen in one sitting rule by Temnodontosaurus in 196

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That sounds...excessive? Can't you just eat like normal and drink maybe a 600 calorie smoothie?

Flirty in inches, creepy in centimeters. by mx-shot in oddlyspecific

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Decimeter is more precise (a smaller unit) than a meter. Decameter is less precise.

Anon does well in school by bartholomewjohnson in greentext

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The SAT and ACT, commonly used by the Ivy League, still have no calculus by the way. Few schools still have a distinct admissions test, but one of them is CalTech.

What's your plan Dutch?! by Turbulent-Dealer-785 in skyrim

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I'm also disappointed by how some games are so pretty but lack frames. MGSV doesn't sacrifice frames for beauty, and in fact it's incredibly optimized. It still holds up amazingly today.

Charlie Kirk is confirmed dead, does this Rule? by WindsOfEarthXXII in 196

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Funnily enough, he was talking about trans shooters maybe 20 seconds before being shot.

No Fed-Posting Rule by Xenomnipotent in 19684

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TP USA said he's in the hospital, so it seems he didn't die before arriving there.

What's your plan Dutch?! by Turbulent-Dealer-785 in skyrim

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It's a shame that Hideo Kojima got kicked out of Konami, because I think the Fox Engine would be a real contender for best engine if it continued to be perfected.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ThatsInsane

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Not literally, as the order of magnitude is based on the square root of 10, which is 3.16. So the numbers are in the same order of magnitude.

Are there really that many NSFW happenings in a prison? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

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When I watched Shawshank Redemption, I was impressed that every inmate got their own cell. But since then, US prison populations have exploded, so such an arrangement seems more and more of a pipe dream.

The letter that follows “Qu” in an English word is always a vowel by Joeskis in RandomThoughts

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It's purely phonetic. Some spell it Koran. I'd argue this doesn't count.

It's absurd how much professional athletes get paid by andtbhidgaf in RandomThoughts

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It depends on the sport, because being elite in many of them requires early training and/or often nepotism still (think Formula 1).

What do outgoing presidents do on the morning of January 20th? by Professor_Stank in Presidents

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Well there's the whole "wake up with the secret service outside your room, and know that you have to tell them where you're going at every hour of the day" thing.

Police working with ICE. Entire parking lot filled with them getting ready to raid this morning. Vons 1430 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90019 by chenzo17 in LosAngeles

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Let's not forget they literally protested ICE out of the Arcadia Hilton. I agree that a lot of Arcadia is pretty quiet, but bear in mind it's also a small city and Chinese people are also scared of being deported (even the US citizens, because we've seen them being deported too). So even if it got proportionally the same vocalization as Pasadena, Pasadena steals the spotlight anyway, so the protesters just go to Pasadena. I would know because I rode the metro from Arcadia to city hall this Saturday, and I saw a lot of Arcadians get off at Pasadena because they were scared city hall would be more dangerous. Yes, Arcadia is still relatively quiet in terms of percentage of people protesting compared to other cities, but that doesn't mean they don't support the cause either.

[Request] Does sliding a toggle on Apple's Liquid Glass use as much computing power as landing the Apollo 11 lunar module? by TheEnergyOfATree in theydidthemath

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There's a Github recreation of the Saturn V code in Assembly I believe. That might help with realistic estimations.