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aggelalex , in Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes

Believe it or not, there are shapes for which this isn’t possible, like most letters of the Latin alphabet

tourist ,
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I’m confused

Surely if you can make something smaller, you could make it fit inside anything bigger than it?

Or do I not have the assumptions down?

Do the lines count as “borders”?

So Like Q,R,O,A etc. have “holes” but Z, X, I, L etc are just lines with no enclosure

That would make sense

I thought maybe the rules were if you spray paint a huge L on the wall you could draw a little L on it with chalk when it dries

Sorry , just thinking out loud

Mirodir ,

Assuming we shrink all spacial dimensions equally: With Z, the diagonal will also shrink so that the two horizontal lines would be closer together and then you could not fit them into the original horizontal lines anymore. Only once you shrink the Z far enough that it would fit within the line-width could you fit it into itself again. X I and L all work at any arbitrary amount of shrinking though.

derpgon ,

T, V, Y can be shrunk by any amount and still fit aswell! Possibly even K depending on the font.

Gladaed ,

Each Geometrie in which a Single point can see each other point works. Every other geometry has at least 1 point which violates this.

MHanak ,

Basically any convex shape has a big/small size configuration in which one doesn’t fit in another

Or in other words: if you can’t draw a line between the center and the edge that intersects with another edge, the shape is guaranteed to fit a smaller version of itself

Johanno ,

But if I shrink it enough it won’t matter.

aggelalex ,

Only if the letters have thickness. If they are just 2 dimensional lines (which is the minimal information to construct a letter), you’ll have to shrink it to infinity into a single point.

yetAnotherUser ,

I, K, L, T, V, X, Y are all the one’s I think (with I and K depending on how you write them).

germtm_ , in Straight up Facts

is it real if the house is on the ocean?

lugal ,

Some of the realest houses are pineapples under the sea so why not I guess

ThrowawaySobriquet , in He needs to be there 7.00 AM sharp!

I incorporated in Funkytown so disputes would go to their chancery court. The judge is an anthropomorphic hundred dollar bill wearing sunglasses. It was a no-brainer

Gradually_Adjusting , in Good morning I choose creative forms of transportation.
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ALL 👏 ELECTRIC👏 MICRO👏 MOBILITY👏

MagicPterodactyl , in Have rock

Ok but why is he kinda hot?

Wogi ,

THANK YOU

nilloc ,

How do you think we got the Neanderthal DNA in the mix?

cordlesslamp ,

really? I thought Neanderthal and Homosapiens can’t breed together?

lugal ,

They can and they did. We know it since a decade. Modern people have about 2% neanderthal DNA in us

ILikeBoobies ,

They couldn’t consent is all

Sabata11792 ,

Not any more, but when they were alive they could.

Obi ,
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Muscles.

Potatisen , in Good morning I choose creative forms of transportation.

White trash Wall-E

JoMiran ,
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One might say they are a bit Trash-E.

brbposting ,

Cuz they’re overweight and prolly not wealthy?

JoMiran ,
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Those are literally the only two non-trashy things about them.

HaleHirsute , in Good morning I choose creative forms of transportation.

There’s a lot to love here, a lot to love.

Bytemeister , in Shark Week

It’s actually probably the safest time to go, because all the messaging and imagery keeps other people from going to the beach.

Holzkohlen , in President 360 No Scope...

Maybe social media was not worth it.

thefartographer , in Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes

TIL that the shape of Africa looks like Africa

Viking_Hippie ,

🎵 I note the shape down in Aaafrica!

cRazi_man ,

Here’s another fact for you:

ɐɔᴉɹɟ∀ is the same as Africa but upside down and backwards

thefartographer ,

🤯

FlyingSquid ,
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YOU FUCKING LIAR!

thefartographer ,

Look man, I’m just quoting something I read online.

If you’re such a skeptic, why don’t you check my source???

expatriado , in Rawr Scary

is this shitpost? we got high standards here

Exusia OP ,
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Last time I posted a no-text in memes they got mad, so I came here.

ToucheGoodSir , in Every 60 seconds in Africa, a minute passes

pulls out ruler

some_guy , in Casual reminder

Hitler was appointed chancellor by Hindenburg. He wasn’t voted in by the people.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Even setting aside the bit of history where the SDP party rallied around Hindenburg because of their deep and abiding fear of the Evil Russian Backed KDP party (god damn, everything old really is new again), there were three different elections from July of '32 to March of '33. The Nazis took 37% of the seats in July, dipped down to 32% in November, and then jumped to 43% the following March.

And then, what really kicked off martial law was the Reichstagg fire, which was blamed on Tankie Antifa Far-Left Communists and used to justify a Nazi-lead state of martial law. Liberals, Conservatives, and Fascists all united under a single banner in their staunch hatred of German Communism.

This was decades after German military police and Freikorps paramilitary groups under Hindenburg crushed the Spartacus League during the 1919 strike wave. The leaders of the movement - Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, and Franz Mehring - were executed by the police and the organizations disbanded under threat of further imprisonment/execution.

This, in comparison to the Beer Hall Pustch four years later, in which Hitler’s band of low-ranking military officers were tossed in the drunk tank for nine months, before returning to politics and rapidly climbing the ranks on the basis that he’d been martyred by (((bad Germans))) who secretly controlled the government.

Gotta wonder how this compares to the 2014 BLM protests, the subsequent police crackdown, and then the string of BLM leadership “suicides” where members of the movement shot themselves in the head right before being incinerated in their cars. Or the widespread bipartisan/corporate efforts to suppress labor activism in the rail, shipping, and Amazon distribution centers, the automotive industry, and the Starbucks-centric food service sectors.

Or the feeble efforts by US government officials to arrest/convict J6ers, the hand-slap sentencing of Alex Jones and Steve Bannon, and the stubborn refusal to federally prosecute Donald Trump.

Oh well, anyways!

Krauerking ,

Yeah we have a lot more in common with pre third Reich Germany than people want to talk about and it’s not just a voting for a crazy shouting lunatic thats making the comparison so eerily similar.

The staunch refusal to try and go left and actually make things better and give people to rally behind is gonna do a lot of the heavy lifting of moving people to the right and it’s not appreciated or understood by the people who make the memes about voting for Biden regardless of anything.

Buddahriffic ,

That does depend on who is making those memes. The bad faith propaganda meant to further divide the population targets all sides of all issues and it’s another very divisive issue. Any time I see someone making what should be a good point but in a way that will instead increase resistance, I suspect that’s what’s going on. It’s not a certain way to determine if that’s happening; anyone who has read How to Win Friends and Influence People knows that our instincts about persuasion are bad even before any bad faith is involved.

ssj2marx ,

I, personally, have learned from history, which is why I’ll be voting PSL in the upcoming election.

ZombiFrancis ,

Shit, the Freikorps immediately turned around after murdering the Spartacus League and overthrew the SPD government who sent them out. The Kapp Putsch. And the SPD compromised with them.

PersnickityPenguin ,

2014 BLM protests? You’re almost a decade early there

Userpc933 ,
ZombiFrancis ,
UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Are we going to ignore the Ferguson protests after the police slaying of Michael Brown?

rottingleaf ,

because of their deep and abiding fear of the Evil Russian Backed KDP party (god damn, everything old really is new again)

You missed the moment where NSDAP and German communists kinda had intersecting constituencies, as in “angry young people with nothing good to do”.

Many stormtroopers were members of both at different points of their, eh, path.

And then, what really kicked off martial law was the Reichstagg fire,

Which was almost certainly a false flag operation by Nazis.

Liberals, Conservatives, and Fascists all united under a single banner in their staunch hatred of German Communism.

Such parallels always suck. They didn’t really have liberals in the Weimar republic. It was all conservatives, monarchists, nationalists, and some fishy social-democrats. And it was kinda authoritarian at every point.

This was decades after German military police and Freikorps paramilitary groups under Hindenburg crushed the Spartacus League during the 1919 strike wave. The leaders of the movement - Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, and Franz Mehring - were executed by the police and the organizations disbanded under threat of further imprisonment/execution.

Yep. You might consider that such a republic shouldn’t be so readily compared to the US.

I’m not saying future is cool.

TheReturnOfPEB , (edited )

We got monarchists. We got nationalists. We got conservatives. And most USians hate communism as an internalized educational message become reflex. We are not that far apart chronologically, either.

And not to mention the bunds and many American industrialists were very horny for Hitler not all that long ago. Those families didn’t go anywhere.

rottingleaf ,

This may happen, but not the same way, all I can say.

hark ,
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There is a good reason why it starts with “first they came for the communists”

WhatYouNeed ,

Like losing the popular vote.

ToucheGoodSir , in Freeloaders

Meanwhile in California it costs 100,000$ a year to house prisoners. Bad for the taxpayer, good for some… private interests @_

AngryCommieKender ,

Not just CA. Waymart and Laurel Highlands prisons both cost $100,000 or more per prisoner, and those are in PA

son_named_bort , in Freeloaders

Jesus turned their urine into wine, then failed the test subjects because their urine was wine.

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