Spyke
lemmy.world

I don’t trust the liberal science agenda so I did my own research. Using some back-of-the-napkin math and my telescope, I’m now blind from looking at the sun through a telescope. This is being transcribed by my trad wife. My results:

2 > 1

This one checks out, folks.

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You must be a terrorist because that's MUSLIM MATH! Those are not Christian numbers and feel it necessary to report this comment to the FBI, the Federal Biblical Investigators.

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Jimbabwereply
lemmy.world

Fascinating proposal, professor. Thankfully I can adjust my equations quite easily:

2 ≥ 2

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There is not a single thing about this comment chain that doesn't bring me joy.

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lemmy.world

As someone who worked in a gas station for 24 years..

sigh

I’d do it. I’d suck it up. I’d make some damn good friends along the way and then I’d never maintain those friendships and feel guilty for the rest of rest of my life. “Just call him, dipshit. He’s going through a divorce! Just go fishing! Pleaaassse! Ok, here goes. Tomorrow.”

Always tomorrow.

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whelkreply
lemm.ee

This is one of the most fascinating comments I've ever encountered on Lemmy

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whelkreply
lemm.ee

We should be best friends. 👊

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lemmy.world

I have no idea how I ended up here. Swear to god I was on the post about the trolley, saving people, and small talk. No shit. Never even seen this post.

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This happened to me once too. The Lemmy gods brought you here. You are now a part of the meme

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Sippy Cupreply
lemmy.world

As God as my witness I thought turkeys could fly. We've all been there.

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lemmy.world

Turkeys can fly. Unless this is a reference to something, then carry on.

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Sippy Cupreply
lemmy.world

WKRP Cincinnati, first annual turkey drop. A piece of legendary comedy history. Low key a jab at a failed real life attempt to release 2 million balloons in Cincinnati that resulted in two deaths.

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WolfLinkreply
sh.itjust.works

No this post was the correct location. Don’t second guess yourself. You were always meant to be here!

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lemmy.world

You got me. Had to whatever the thought equivalent of double take is.

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Which is also weird if you think about it because they have the republic system too.

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I love this because even though I read the words, I interpreted it to mean something else for a second. (atoms and galaxy) Be careful when you read things and don't assume you know something.

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lemmy.world

They're only called stars if they grew up in the St. Arse region of France.

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lemmy.world

Is the joke that there is only one star in our solar system? The sun?

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hate2bmereply
lemmy.world

I was sure of the 2 H atoms but wasn't sure if the sun was the only star. Thanks for the clarification.

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lemmy.world

It really is a wonderful show. I watched it again recently because it's that time of year, so this was on my mind. 😁

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lemmy.world

I had never seen it before, but I watched it all in one evening while my wife and daughter were out and then I watched it all again with them the next day because I knew they had to see it too, and it was just as good a day later.

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lemmy.world

That's so nice to hear. Hopefully it becomes a yearly tradition to watch it.

We introduced it to our daughter this year. She was a little scared but enjoyed it nonetheless. I caught myself wishing there were more shows like it, but it's so unique and that's probably why I love it so much.

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There's also going to be a stop motion tribute for OtGW released by the folks who make Wallace and Gromit on november third!

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That there are more hydrogen atoms in a single molecule of water than there are s's in your entire comment.

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lemmy.world

Did you even read that page you linked to? Right at the top, it says:

They are a mix of brown dwarfs and planetary-mass objects.

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lemmy.world

"Y dwarf stars" are not even a thing!

Neither brown dwarfs nor planetary-mass objects are stars.

Are you just a troll?

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I wandered in here from computer science, and I’m going back to solving parallel cache coherency for a bit of light relief.

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It seems to be the agreed definition in Astrophysics, that in order for a stellar object to be called "Star" it has to have nuclear fusion. While a redefiniton would be possible, there is no need and it would just cause confusion.

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