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thenextguy , in The four stages of procrastination

Hey, at least they drew the 4th box.

lugal , in Man of Hard Principles

Honestly, if he did, you would call him hypercritical

turddle ,

Yep. Gotta stand by your principles. If he says yes here, then he’s gotta go out with alllll the married women 🙄

Siethron , in Revenge of the six

I understand none of this

Twoafros OP ,

Kendrick performed Not like Us five times during his Juneteenth concert. The joke here is Drake writing his lyrics saying that he didn’t perform it a sixth time bc he is afraid of “the six” which is term that Drake often uses to refer to his hometown, Toronto.

Cheradenine , in Praise the Lrod!

Cris Heist

Senseless , in Praise the Lrod!

no ragrets!

db2 ,

I can’t find that one image of the dumbass who carved “JESUS” in to his forearm, so pretend I did and you’re looking at it.

bcoffy , in Man of Hard Principles

Why does she look 14

RootBeerGuy ,
@RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I think that’s just you, dude.

Holzkohlen ,

They are republican

remer ,

I think this is supposed to be a dad/daughter stock photo

CheesyFox , in Praise the Lrod!

jesus hrtist

Pixlbabble , in Revenge of the six

Drake lost. I don’t get this.

Glowstick , in Somewhere at the bottom is a Mandalorian having a very bad day

Looks very nice

BoxerDevil , in Somewhere at the bottom is a Mandalorian having a very bad day

I could only handle that if the heat went put on a cold winter day. Otherwise it’s too hot

ouRKaoS ,

I’m sweating looking at the picture. I wouldn’t last 5 minutes.

Suavevillain , in every company right now
@Suavevillain@lemmy.world avatar

The AI arm race has done so much damage to the environment and is creating more ewaste also. It sucks.

Resol ,
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve seen a DankPods video about an “AI powered” rice cooker, turns out it was a marketing tactic to sell more of them. It’s actually just an ordinary rice cooker.

pancakes , in Man of Hard Principles
@pancakes@sh.itjust.works avatar

Hitting on a married man smh 😔

ichbinjasokreativ , in Somewhere at the bottom is a Mandalorian having a very bad day

That looks like heaven

some_guy , in The four stages of procrastination

I’m so good at making to-do lists and scheduling reminders. Me at the end of my day or in the evening is incredibly industrious and ambitious. He knows that future-me will have no problem accomplishing all my goals.

Future-me is not convinced and finds those reminder notifications to be a form of harassment.

themeatbridge , (edited ) in Nuclear launch detected...

I love the juxtaposition of these:

During the Pascal-B nuclear test of August 1957, a 900-kilogram (2,000 lb) iron lid was welded over the borehole to contain the nuclear blast, despite Brownlee predicting that it would not work.

A high-speed camera, which took one frame per millisecond, was focused on the borehole because studying the velocity of the plate was deemed scientifically interesting.

This idea is so incredibly stupid that science needs to study precisely how much it won’t work.

Like, I wonder if the person who insisted on welding the lid in place had to go to a debriefing meeting where Brownlee showed the frame-by-frame of the lid. “So here we see the lid, and- Oh, it’s gone! Look at that. Gary, did you see it? The lid you put on there to cOnTaIn ThE bLaSt, you can see it for one thousandth of a second, and then it’s gone. It’s either in outerspace or it has been vaporized, and we’re never going to know because it happened so fast. So fast, Gary. A for effort, though. It was definitely worth bringing in the crane and a whole welding crew. Time and money well spent, because we now have a better understanding of the magnitude of how stupid you are, Gary. Here’s a print of that one millisecond for you to hang in your office. Get fucked, Gary.”

IDew ,

When Pascal-B was detonated, the blast went straight up the test shaft, launching the cap into the atmosphere at a speed of more than 66 km/s (41 mi/s; 240,000 km/h; 150,000 mph).

Woaw. Just wow.

Very interesting article, thanks for quoting it lol

EddoWagt ,

For reference, earths escape velocity at the surface is about 11 km/s. I’m not sure how quickly the cap would slow down, but if it hadn’t been vaporised it surely would be orbiting the sun right now.

Also, the escape velocity from the Sun at Earths distance would be 16.6 km/s on top of earths speed, so depending on the direction it could’ve escaped the suns orbit as well.

But it was most likely vaporised

anyhow2503 ,

I remember reading somewhere that it would be the farthest manmade object from earth, far outpacing the Voyager spacecrafts, assuming it didn’t vaporize.

fulcrummed ,

Voyager 3: “It’s a funny story actually…”

PunnyName ,

record scratch
“You’re probably wondering how I got here…”

Darthjaffacake ,

They do something fun with this in the three body problem. It’s amazing and makes a ton of sense but in the real world the application will probably be a lot cleaner.

PunnyName ,

This is A+ solid gold writing for a perfect “fuck you” to Gary.

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