32413 pts · March 23, 2015
May it have been gal stones?
As the other reply already pointed out, it’s only about how short it gets. Not when. “Record how long the shadow is tomorrow, then we’ll compare notes when I come back in two months” or whatever. Or just record all lengths from today, and compare when you meet again.
There’s a fact that makes this much easier to get: you just need to measure it as the shadow is the shortest that day. With sundials you’d know essentially when that is. Then you just save the measurement “shortest shadow this day”. Then you can compare notes on how short the shadows were on the same day later.
But the truth is that she didn’t break up the Beatles
Probably she uses many chemicals and tons of electricity to extrude fibers from bamboo and uses it to sow garments that can be called “bamboo wear” in order to greenwash a highly environmental impact heavy piece of clothing, instead of calling it Rayon. Well, maybe not her, but you know.
Oh, the previous poster isn’t trying to say Feynman didn’t say this. He’s trying to say Feynman is a huge liar, AND a misogynist. He tells so many bullshit stories, and theyre so bad that even if they were true, it’d still be a bad look.
He’s a retired army pilot. The formation flying type one. He’s the absolute real deal, and his videos is my only source of review for stuff like this.
but the point here is that by setting up the scene in this way is intended to cause an emotional reaction in the viewer. It’s not meant to itself take a stand, because we know from the entire album that it’s a varied take on the devestation of war, and the broken people it leaves behind.
That’s the point. Art makes us feel.
And how does that make you feel? You see, The Wall is art. It’s made to make you feel things. It’s made to make you see how this character is just an insecure person with an overprotective mommy. It’s an equally big protest of the British post-war utilitarian view of school (Another Brick in the Wall part 2) as it is about the pointless deaths of WWII (Goodbye Blue Sky) combined with a take on where fascism stems from. It’s deeply uncomfortable, where even sex is depicted as a hateful act.
Ebooks and video games are infinitely copyable. They’re not scarce. They have protection mechanisms, but digital assets are always copyable.
NFTs are so stupid I have a hard time expressing how stupid. It’s manufactured scarcity. It’s only the token that’s non-fungible. It’s buy-a-star. It means nothing. The grift is luckily apparent now.
#2 oh hey, it’s the guy that ran a satirical account and got sued by the government. The Onion blasted them in a court doc they threw in the mix because fuck those assholes that’s why.
Let’s just cut through here. Wider tires mean more drag. You don’t inflate thicker tires as much as narrower, and aerodynamics normally have to be considered. However, with this abomination, it doesn’t really matter, since you won’t be going faster than walking speed anyway
You’re right in a way, because she’s rather novice at the guitar.
Eh. Feel and technique is what’s off, not intonation apart from one bend. This is great playing for a beginner, so I’ll assume that’s what she is. If someone played this that had more skill, I’d be hugely more impressed.
He’s autistic
May it have been gal stones?
As the other reply already pointed out, it’s only about how short it gets. Not when. “Record how long the shadow is tomorrow, then we’ll compare notes when I come back in two months” or whatever. Or just record all lengths from today, and compare when you meet again.
There’s a fact that makes this much easier to get: you just need to measure it as the shadow is the shortest that day. With sundials you’d know essentially when that is. Then you just save the measurement “shortest shadow this day”. Then you can compare notes on how short the shadows were on the same day later.
But the truth is that she didn’t break up the Beatles
Probably she uses many chemicals and tons of electricity to extrude fibers from bamboo and uses it to sow garments that can be called “bamboo wear” in order to greenwash a highly environmental impact heavy piece of clothing, instead of calling it Rayon. Well, maybe not her, but you know.
Oh, the previous poster isn’t trying to say Feynman didn’t say this. He’s trying to say Feynman is a huge liar, AND a misogynist. He tells so many bullshit stories, and theyre so bad that even if they were true, it’d still be a bad look.
He’s a retired army pilot. The formation flying type one. He’s the absolute real deal, and his videos is my only source of review for stuff like this.
but the point here is that by setting up the scene in this way is intended to cause an emotional reaction in the viewer. It’s not meant to itself take a stand, because we know from the entire album that it’s a varied take on the devestation of war, and the broken people it leaves behind.
That’s the point. Art makes us feel.
And how does that make you feel? You see, The Wall is art. It’s made to make you feel things. It’s made to make you see how this character is just an insecure person with an overprotective mommy. It’s an equally big protest of the British post-war utilitarian view of school (Another Brick in the Wall part 2) as it is about the pointless deaths of WWII (Goodbye Blue Sky) combined with a take on where fascism stems from. It’s deeply uncomfortable, where even sex is depicted as a hateful act.
Ebooks and video games are infinitely copyable. They’re not scarce. They have protection mechanisms, but digital assets are always copyable.
NFTs are so stupid I have a hard time expressing how stupid. It’s manufactured scarcity. It’s only the token that’s non-fungible. It’s buy-a-star. It means nothing. The grift is luckily apparent now.
#2 oh hey, it’s the guy that ran a satirical account and got sued by the government. The Onion blasted them in a court doc they threw in the mix because fuck those assholes that’s why.
Let’s just cut through here. Wider tires mean more drag. You don’t inflate thicker tires as much as narrower, and aerodynamics normally have to be considered. However, with this abomination, it doesn’t really matter, since you won’t be going faster than walking speed anyway
You’re right in a way, because she’s rather novice at the guitar.
Eh. Feel and technique is what’s off, not intonation apart from one bend. This is great playing for a beginner, so I’ll assume that’s what she is. If someone played this that had more skill, I’d be hugely more impressed.
He’s autistic