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FetusPorn
Jul 7, 2003

WUGT: Creatures attack and block as normal, but none deal any damage during combat. All attacking creatures are still tapped. Use this ability any time

What language is the bottom part written in/translated to in English? I want to recreate this and put it in my workshop.

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pik_d
Feb 24, 2006

follow the white dove





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FetusPorn posted:

What language is the bottom part written in/translated to in English? I want to recreate this and put it in my workshop.



It's Bengali.

Accretionist
Nov 7, 2012
I BELIEVE IN STUPID CONSPIRACY THEORIES

untz untz untz untz

voiceless anal fricative
May 6, 2007

FetusPorn posted:

What language is the bottom part written in/translated to in English? I want to recreate this and put it in my workshop.



I got text recognition to spit out this:

'বিনা প্রয়োজনে ঘোরাফেরা করবেন না

The characters look right apart from the first three in the third word there. Google translates it as-is to "do not roam here without need" but knowing one of those words is wrong we can assume it isn't meant to be "roam"

Memento
Aug 25, 2009


Bleak Gremlin


Finally a politician we can trust, talking about the real issues.

Caufman
May 7, 2007

Krankenstyle posted:

very zen

e: i have become enlightened

It's closer to daoism.

You've glimpsed the Way.

Serious Party Gods
Apr 2, 2009

Lakedaimon posted:

Im pretty sure im one of like 9 people who actually saw that movie in the theater

:hfive:

Howard Beale
Feb 22, 2001

It's like this, Peanut
Well, that's one-third of us :cheers:

Gay Horney
Feb 10, 2013

by Reene

Kiss Kiss Bang Bang posted:

He isn't bothered by it because he's the lord of destruction. The little smiling face in his hair is the Ganges river. so..you just posted...not a funny picture. this is literally the god of unmaking with a symbol of the most holy river in a flood situation where lives where lost.


Edit: If we had a FEAR YOUR GOD thread, this might belong there. :black101:

This is what makes it funny. None of that poo poo you just said is real but that picture makes it seem like it really is Shiva showing up to gently caress poo poo up.

Guy Goodbody
Aug 31, 2016

by Nyc_Tattoo

Hyperlynx
Sep 13, 2015


Well, I'd never heard of him before this post, but I think now I unironically have a new favourite artist because I loving love guitar wank and apparently the original track is amazing. So, thanks!

https://www.veojam.com/watch/1458511013

Leon Sumbitches
Mar 27, 2010

Dr. Leon Adoso Sumbitches (prounounced soom-'beh-cheh) (born January 21, 1935) is heir to the legendary Adoso family oil fortune.






Mods?

PoptartsNinja
May 9, 2008

He is still almost definitely not a spy


Soiled Meat

I appreciate that they got the wing shape and standing posture correct, but the wings are too short.

Fun fact: Pterosaur front legs/wings were immensely strong. They threw themselves into the air like a trebuchet, no wind assistance required.

PoptartsNinja has a new favorite as of 13:22 on Aug 3, 2018

Brewmaster
Dec 10, 2007

Hi! I'm awkward.
Yes but how many meters could they throw a 90 kg projectile?

Neddy Seagoon
Oct 12, 2012

"Hi Everybody!"

Brewmaster posted:

Yes but how many meters could they throw a 90 kg projectile?

Just have to measure how long it takes from when they let go of you in the air to when you hit the ground.

PoptartsNinja
May 9, 2008

He is still almost definitely not a spy


Soiled Meat
Current weight estimates put Quetzalcoatlus at 70kg, so probably not very far.

Zereth
Jul 9, 2003



Making your "No Loitering" sign into a puzzle is a bold choice.

DandyLion
Jun 24, 2010
disrespectul Deciever


This isn't to scale is it?

lemonadesweetheart
May 27, 2010

DandyLion posted:

This isn't to scale is it?

Pterosaurs with largest wingspan
Arambourgiania philadelphiae 7–13 m (23–43 ft)
Hatzegopteryx thambema 10–11 m (33–36 ft)
Quetzalcoatlus northropi 10–11 m (33–36 ft)
Undescribed specimen from Mongolia 10 m (33 ft)
Undescribed specimen UNCUYO-LD 350 9.1 m (30 ft)
Tropeognathus mesembrinus 8.2 m (27 ft)

Snowglobe of Doom
Mar 30, 2012

sucks to be right

Brewmaster posted:

Yes but how many meters could they throw a 90 kg projectile?

Depends, is it an African or European Quetzalcoatlus??

MokBa
Jun 8, 2006

If you see something suspicious, bomb it!

Hyperlynx posted:

Well, I'd never heard of him before this post, but I think now I unironically have a new favourite artist because I loving love guitar wank and apparently the original track is amazing. So, thanks!

https://www.veojam.com/watch/1458511013

Pat Methany is phenomenal. His compositions are ridiculously complex.

Samuringa
Mar 27, 2017

Best advice I was ever given?

"Ticker, you'll be a lot happier once you stop caring about the opinions of a culture that is beneath you."

I learned my worth, learned the places and people that matter.

Opened my eyes.

Hyperlynx posted:

Well, I'd never heard of him before this post, but I think now I unironically have a new favourite artist because I loving love guitar wank and apparently the original track is amazing. So, thanks!

https://www.veojam.com/watch/1458511013

I'd like to thank too, he is pretty fantastic.

Hirayuki
Mar 28, 2010


e: Never mind. :(

The MSJ
May 17, 2010

lemonadesweetheart posted:

Pterosaurs with largest wingspan
Arambourgiania philadelphiae 7–13 m (23–43 ft)
Hatzegopteryx thambema 10–11 m (33–36 ft)
Quetzalcoatlus northropi 10–11 m (33–36 ft)
Undescribed specimen from Mongolia 10 m (33 ft)
Undescribed specimen UNCUYO-LD 350 9.1 m (30 ft)
Tropeognathus mesembrinus 8.2 m (27 ft)

Is "philadelphiae" supposed to be said in the Philly accent?

Zzulu
May 15, 2009

(▰˘v˘▰)
So we found some bones and now we think we know how these ancient birbs did things. The hubris

PoptartsNinja
May 9, 2008

He is still almost definitely not a spy


Soiled Meat

DandyLion posted:

This isn't to scale is it?



It is! Pterosaurs are fascinating, they really pushed how large an animal could be while still being able to fly. An average adult male Giraffe weighs 1,180kg. A Quetzalcoatlus weighed about 70kg. They almost certainly couldn't have carried a human in flight but that hardly matters because they'd have poked us in the dome with that beak and eaten us on the ground.


Zzulu posted:

So we found some bones and now we think we know how these ancient birbs did things. The hubris

It's amazing what you can model when you're a specialist who can estimate how much pressure those bones were under and from which directions. It's even possible to estimate how much muscle vs fat was connected to a bone based on how those fibers are attached, and even what a pterosaur's wing shape would've looked like based on those traces with computers to model the aerodynamics



Turns out, Airplanes are built like Pterosaurs! :pseudo:

zoux
Apr 28, 2006

PoptartsNinja posted:


They almost certainly couldn't have carried a human in flight but that hardly matters because they'd have poked us in the dome with that beak and eaten us on the ground.


What about if you are a put upon personal assistant who has done nothing wrong but try to wrangle your bosses dipshit nephews while she fucks off somewhere else



Well then you deserve your gruesome death.

Philippe
Aug 9, 2013

(she/her)

PoptartsNinja posted:



It is! Pterosaurs are fascinating, they really pushed how large an animal could be while still being able to fly. An average adult male Giraffe weighs 1,180kg. A Quetzalcoatlus weighed about 70kg. They almost certainly couldn't have carried a human in flight but that hardly matters because they'd have poked us in the dome with that beak and eaten us on the ground.


It's amazing what you can model when you're a specialist who can estimate how much pressure those bones were under and from which directions. It's even possible to estimate how much muscle vs fat was connected to a bone based on how those fibers are attached, and even what a pterosaur's wing shape would've looked like based on those traces with computers to model the aerodynamics



Turns out, Airplanes are built like Pterosaurs! :pseudo:

This is a fun historical fact!

RareAcumen
Dec 28, 2012














Zamboni Rodeo
Jul 19, 2007

NEVER play "Lady of Spain" AGAIN!




Lakedaimon posted:

Im pretty sure im one of like 9 people who actually saw that movie in the theater

Some friends and I rented it in high school (Hollywood Video reprazent! -- goddamn but I'm old). Anyway, I remember us all kind of watching it in that "I can't look away from this train wreck" sort of way, and the father of the guy whose house we were at came in at some point to see what we were watching.He stood there for about ten awkward minutes or so, and then all he said was, "I'm just waiting to see which of you owns up to wanting to rent this."

When we were at the video store, we had chosen Cabin Boy over The Naked Gun 33-1/3. To this day I'm not sure if we made the better choice.

DandyLion
Jun 24, 2010
disrespectul Deciever

PoptartsNinja posted:



It is! Pterosaurs are fascinating, they really pushed how large an animal could be while still being able to fly. An average adult male Giraffe weighs 1,180kg. A Quetzalcoatlus weighed about 70kg. They almost certainly couldn't have carried a human in flight but that hardly matters because they'd have poked us in the dome with that beak and eaten us on the ground.


It's amazing what you can model when you're a specialist who can estimate how much pressure those bones were under and from which directions. It's even possible to estimate how much muscle vs fat was connected to a bone based on how those fibers are attached, and even what a pterosaur's wing shape would've looked like based on those traces with computers to model the aerodynamics



Turns out, Airplanes are built like Pterosaurs! :pseudo:

Uh, you mean Pterosaurs are built like airplanes bro. Surely you know there were airplanes around before Peters 2002 model....

Pissed Ape Sexist
Apr 19, 2008


Having not seen T2 in like 20 years, is that a trace of Miles Dyson's death scene?

Phy
Jun 27, 2008



Fun Shoe

PoptartsNinja posted:

It is! Pterosaurs are fascinating, they really pushed how large an animal could be while still being able to fly. An average adult male Giraffe weighs 1,180kg. A Quetzalcoatlus weighed about 70kg. They almost certainly couldn't have carried a human in flight but that hardly matters because they'd have poked us in the dome with that beak and eaten us on the ground.

Ok, but they're 70 kg. You could suplex it.

Today in cool science facts: A quetzalcoatlus was the size of a giraffe, but it weighed so little that if it gave you any guff you could suplex it.

nexus6
Sep 2, 2011

If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes

zoux posted:

What about if you are a put upon personal assistant who has done nothing wrong but try to wrangle your bosses dipshit nephews while she fucks off somewhere else



Well then you deserve your gruesome death.

She was lazy, disinterested and spent almost all her time on her phone making sure her fiancé didn't have too much fun.

She was almost certainly eaten alive though, poo poo's nasty.

Neddy Seagoon
Oct 12, 2012

"Hi Everybody!"

Pissed Ape Sexist posted:

Having not seen T2 in like 20 years, is that a trace of Miles Dyson's death scene?

Yup.

Mezzanine
Aug 23, 2009

nexus6 posted:

She was lazy, disinterested and spent almost all her time on her phone making sure her fiancé didn't have too much fun.

She was almost certainly eaten alive though, poo poo's nasty.

I saw the movie at home recently, and I've always wondered how the crowds reacted in the theaters to that scene because my reaction was kind of a "whug..." of disgust and disbelief

VanSandman
Feb 16, 2011
SWAP.AVI EXCHANGER

nexus6 posted:

She was lazy, disinterested and spent almost all her time on her phone making sure her fiancé didn't have too much fun.

She was almost certainly eaten alive though, poo poo's nasty.

She was an executive assistant asked to play babysitter because her boss doesn’t give a poo poo about family, and was deliberately abandoned by the kids she was trying to keep safe. Her death is a direct result of the insane negligence of both her bosses, and is gruesome and drawn out.
Jurassic World sucks.

zoux
Apr 28, 2006

nexus6 posted:

She was lazy, disinterested and spent almost all her time on her phone making sure her fiancé didn't have too much fun.

She was almost certainly eaten alive though, poo poo's nasty.

Never side with management my dude

Ak Gara
Jul 29, 2005

That's just the way he rolls.

Mezzanine posted:

I saw the movie at home recently, and I've always wondered how the crowds reacted in the theaters to that scene because my reaction was kind of a "whug..." of disgust and disbelief

I know right! I'm all for an hilarious movie death (Titanic guy falling when the boat's vertical, you know the guy, the one that goes "boink") but that poo poo just went on! And on, and on and on to the point of being uncomfortable.

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Guy Goodbody
Aug 31, 2016

by Nyc_Tattoo

Ak Gara posted:

I know right! I'm all for an hilarious movie death (Titanic guy falling when the boat's vertical, you know the guy, the one that goes "boink") but that poo poo just went on! And on, and on and on to the point of being uncomfortable.

It's by far the most extreme death, in a movie where even out-and-out villains got pretty tame offscreen deaths. And the only thing that was supposed to code her as a bad guy was that she didn't want her fiance to have a bachelor party.

Add on to that the main character's arc being that she needs to stop caring so much about her job and find a man, literally any man, and have a family...

yeah Jurassic World is ~problematic~

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