

Huh, just got done watching “The Free State of Jones” and that checks all these boxes.
I doubt OP’d hold it against that film, though.
Huh, just got done watching “The Free State of Jones” and that checks all these boxes.
I doubt OP’d hold it against that film, though.
It’s mostly just a way of communicating the bizarre nature of infinite series and other problems related to infinity. Just fun thought experiments.
Honestly pretty aesthetic way to write the ‘t’. Bet it feels great too.
Bruh, the noodles are there the whole time. I dunno what you’re on about /s
Oh woops, flipped em. Good call. Editing
The virile black man stereotype? Not in the US. it’s apart of the myth that black men are naturally very strong and thuggish. It’s also usually paired with the concept of them being extremely sexual (think of the giant black penis stereotype and the constant fear mongering surrounding black men ‘stealing’ all the white women). These are extremely old stereotypes that harken back to when black slaves were viewed in a fashion closer to beasts of burden than to human beings.
EDIT: woops, saw my typo, should be fixed now.
It’s because they are in a performing role. They are token individuals destroying their bodies to create entertainment for the audience. It’s no different than how the south treats rodeo as some kind of beacon of equality for black individuals. It’s purely a facade to point at when denying the existence of inequality and dismissing civil rights arguments.
It’s also directly tied to the myth of the primal black man - all brawn and no brain. A racist sex symbol.
EDIT: typos
EDIT 2: flipped brain and brawn, didn’t notice. Fixed.
This whole thing reads not like a codebase versus, but a traditional engineering approach (don’t act like you can patch this once you release it - get it done so it’s stable the first time) versus the more modern “move fast and break things” approach.
I think the best way to understand the Planck length is to understand how we came to Planck’s constant in the first place. Science Physics girl has a good video on it (she shared today that she’s getting better, which is fantastic news)
Classic creepypasta. It’s this one, the search and rescue stories, and I think there’s another that slips my mind right now.
EDIT: boy did I miss a few.
Of course, some of the weaker ones imo are also classics:
I appreciate the vibe, but this thing would be hilariously incompetent. It’d be like if all the sperm in a cum sock each individually gained sentience and tried to control the sock like a mech. That is to say - it would not be very effective.