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Perhaps , in looking forward to the comments

The letter G itself is pronounced with the “j” sound.

I started out pronouncing GIF by saying the letters: “g-I-f.” It eventually shortens into “jif.”

Deuces ,

Weird, you could totally spell G as jee. I wonder how many letters you can accurately spell without using the letter itself

Perhaps ,

Geigh

Deuces ,

This is the best I can do. a,b,see,d,e,eph,jee,h,eye,ghey,caigh,l,m,n,o,p,cue,r,s,t,yew,v,double-you,ekes,whi,z

HangoverTuesday ,

Graphics Interchange Format. Not Jraphics Interchange Format.

samus12345 ,
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Joint Photographic Experts Group. Not Joint Potographic Experts Group.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Not National Ah-ronautics and Space Administration.

Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus. Not Self-Contained Oonderwater Breathing Uh-pparatus.

zaph ,
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So you pronounce graphics as jraphics?

lanolinoil ,
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that’s a single word. When we make acronyms, they’re subject to the pronunciation rules of the new word they’ve become, not the word the letter is sourced from – This is pretty obvious if you think about it for a minute.

It’s NATO but we say atlantic It’s SCUBA but we say underwater

zaph ,
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I was addressing “The letter G itself is pronounced with the “j” sound.” because letters can make more than one sound.

lanolinoil , (edited )
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right but their position relative to other letters form syllables and does have (some) rules. GIF GI-F, like Gi-raf-fe

0ops , in Shrodinger’s Megamind

What always bothered me about multiverse moves is how a person’s life could be so different across universes, even though their ancestors lives must’ve been fairly consistent across universes or they wouldn’t exist. Hell, forget about whether you would be born, would humans even evolve? Would life even evolve? A lot happened between the big bang and your conception. A lot could’ve happened. I’m just talking out of my ass though

GBU_28 ,

Such movies generally explain it as there are other universes locally clustered to yours. As in, there are so many universes that some are only a few decisions/variables off yours

samus12345 ,
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Although ones like Star Trek’s Mirror Universe are absurd. If humans remained that warlike and aggressive the timeline would be drastically different, with few counterparts existing.

ultratiem ,
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One small change can lead to a totally divergent path. Think about it this way. You are supposed to meet your SO today at work. But you forgot to brush. No big deal. Right? Well your SO says hello, so you say it back and then she gets a whiff. Well end of conversation and that’s that. No wife. No kids. Not with her.

Or maybe you miss that buss that you barely caught. Or maybe you win the lotto at 19 and that changes everything for you.

You’re thinking wrong if you think lives have to be drastically different in every way for it to manifest as a whole new life. It can be the smallest thing but that tiny, infinitesimal thing can lead to a cascade of change or shunt people down an entirely different path.

Lastly, your ancestors would also be subject to these events, making all their lives very different as well.

Butterfly Effect.

bric ,

right, but some movies show universes with very different pasts that still show a weirdly similar present. As you said, the smallest of things in the past should cause the present to be even more different, but in many movies that’s not the case

samus12345 ,
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Lith ,
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I often think about the silicon lifeform from A Martian Odyssey because of how uniquely different it is from the carbon-based lifeforms we’re used to seeing even in science fiction.

misterundercoat ,

You are correct in thinking that there would be an infinite subset of universes where humans never evolved. However, there would also be a much smaller, but still infinite, subset of universes where humans did evolve. And there would be a muuuuuch smaller, but still infinite, subset of universes where the history of the universe and all of human history transpired exactly as it did in our universe, up until the point it diverged with the necessary changes in order to be relevant to the plot of the movie. That tiny tiny tiny subset is the only thing we talk about in movies, because otherwise it would be too confusing for general audiences. Hope this helps.

0ops ,

That’s a good point. A fraction of infinity is still infinity

Poppa_Mo , in looking forward to the comments

This is the reason I say Gesus and oh my Jod, now. Can’t say everyone appreciates it.

halvar , in המשחק

Nah, it doesn’t count if I’m reminded on purpose.

noname_yet2077 , in Lovely Neighborhood
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Not worth these $3

b147 , in Disgraceful
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oh thats an old one , even when it spread around 5th graders over 15 years ago we thought it was farfetched bullshit

xX_fnord_Xx , in We must all submit to the unseen orb.

I don’t believe in the sun.

How can it shine down in everyone, and never shine on me?

butter ,

Niche. Love it

Duchess , in Lovely Neighborhood
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sex work is real, valid, and good work. that being said the juxtaposition of advertising the onlyfans next to one of those stick figure families is what gets me.

samus12345 , in We must all submit to the unseen orb.
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influence1123 ,

Bootlicker

samus12345 ,
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Praise the sun capitalism!

maporita , in looking forward to the comments

Next thing people will be pronouncing SQL as “sequel” and then where will we be?

c0mbatbag3l ,
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That one makes perfect sense though.

optissima ,
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No it’s absolutely Squirrel

Hextic ,

“Squeal”

As in “databases will make you squeal like a piggie”

optissima ,
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Squirrel like “who the fuck tore through this and denormalized it”

TheSaneWriter ,
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Nowhere good, that’s for sure.

p3tricor , in Shrodinger’s Megamind

W movie, W post

snake_case , in Shrodinger’s Megamind

Let’s say the theory of infinite multiverses is correct This means that there must be a multiverse where a version of me is able to traverse the multiverse. Then if there is an infinite version of this verse, then surely one of them will choose to visit my verse. Therefore doesn’t this disprove the infinite multiverse theory? As no one has visited me yet?

Morose ,

There could be different laws of physics in this universe that makes it near impossible for somebody outside of it to visit. Or, from another perspective, would you wilingly visit yourself?

db2 ,

The real question here is how many would Loki themselves silly.

CarbonIceDragon ,
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Well, no, for a few reasons:

We don’t know that, if multiverses are real, that it is possible to travel between them. Infinite variations doesn’t guarantee this, because that just effectively means that all possible universes exist. Were multiverse travel to turn out to be impossible, then nowhere in an infinite multiverse would it exist.

Smaller and larger infinities exist. If the set of universes where you exist is larger than the set of universes where you have multiverse travel, then most of the time, you won’t be in a universe that gets you a visit, even though the number of both is infinite.

If the way the system works is that a new universe is created for each possibly each time something happens, then every time someone travels to a different universe, it will diverge into one where the visitor arrives, and one representing the option that the visitor does not arrive. No matter how much travelling is done, there will still be a set, indeed an infinite one, representing the scenario where no visitor arrives is what happens every single time any multiverse travel occurs. In that set of universes, you never have received any visits.

bric ,

Or the laws of physics are just the same between all of the multiverses, and it’s impossible to travel between them. Maybe the walls between universes are so thick that nobody will ever even detect that the other universes are there at all, making it basically the same as there being no other universes in the first place

raltoid , in Shrodinger’s Megamind

Quantum fluctuation

MisterFrog , in Shitpost
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Tushé

Serpardum , in We must all submit to the unseen orb.

There are many who worship that giant fireball.

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