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Jesus. My cat definitely knows her name. You say "Pickle" and she'll look at you, but it's basically up to her if she wants to come over. She'll usually come when I call.
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my cats definitely communicate. when the outside cat wants to come inside the inside cat will stare at her for a while and then come get me to let her in
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No way, dogs are loving and sweet. Only a human could be this much of a hateful jerk.
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Dogs and cats make a lot of sense considering they basically speak very different languages and it takes years for them to learn to understand each other.
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Yes, just like human babies.
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DarkSoulsTantrum posted:How is the plane taking off if it’s not moving forward through the air? When you go for a jog outside, you feel the air move around you, when you run on a treadmill, you don’t feel anything because you aren’t actually moving forward. A plane in the simplest terms doesn’t need engines or wheels to take off, it just needs functional wings and enough speed forward through enough air to create lift. Haha did you'll motherfuckers forget planes have wings haha like birds dude flap them and go haha smdh if them ducks at the park is on a threadmill and you start spinning it they is gone bro haha wheels or no god drat
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All of the planes are flapping on the treadmill Falderalderalda Falderalderalda
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Jerry Cotton posted:What's the question The third line there would be 9x = 9.999... -x, that calculation doesn't prove poo poo. E: That's not to say I disbelieve 1 = 0.999... , this is just a quirk of the decimal system. Similar fuckery happens in other numeral systems aswell, just with other numbers. Catpain Slack has a new favorite as of 13:37 on Apr 5, 2019 |
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Catpain Slack posted:The third line there would be 9x = 9.999... -x, that calculation doesn't prove poo poo 9.999... - x is what?
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Catpain Slack posted:The third line there would be 9x = 9.999... -x, that calculation doesn't prove poo poo. So you think 9.999... - 0.999... is something other than 9? Because if so, you're just plain stupid.
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Jerry Cotton posted:So you think 9.999... - 0.999... is something other than 9? Because if so, you're just plain stupid. But you're not subtracting 0.999... there, you're subtracting x.
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Catpain Slack posted:But you're not subtracting 0.999... there, you're subtracting x. What's the first line?
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Jerry Cotton posted:All of the planes are flapping on the treadmill
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Jerry Cotton posted:What's the first line? I'm not mathematically eloquent enough to describe what I'm trying to say here, but this is the essence of it https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-prove-9-99999-10 While that calculation might illustrate the point well, as an actual proof it's worthless.
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Catpain Slack posted:I'm not mathematically eloquent enough to describe what I'm trying to say here, but this is the essence of it https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-prove-9-99999-10 It seems you do not understand (or refuse to understand) variables, which are pretty dang elementary e: The piece behind that quora link makes the most basic mistake: treating this as a mathematical issue rather than what it is, i.e. a purely linguistic issue. ee: Of course since language is the basis of all science, everything is a linguistic issue 3D Megadoodoo has a new favorite as of 14:12 on Apr 5, 2019 |
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dialhforhero posted:If the plane is a prop plane and not a jet then what? Well if it's just a prop its not going to take off no matter what you do.
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You can't subtract a letter from a number, idiots
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Jerry Cotton posted:All of the planes are flapping on the treadmill We're not talking about ornithopters here
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if im remembering right, this image was created in a thread about creating your own images on credit cards and some goon actually got one with it on it
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It was not. It was reposted there from the original thread, which was one of several different arguments about how to wipe your rear end
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so if I'm in a car and drive into a canyon. while falling down I climb out of the car and on top of the roof. Then at the last second the car hits the ground I jump upwards off the roof. I land safely on the ground right?
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RandomFerret posted:It was not. It was reposted there from the original thread, which was one of several different arguments about how to wipe your rear end I thought it was a thread where people MS painted their most embarrassing secrets... Qwezz posted:so if I'm in a car and drive into a canyon. while falling down I climb out of the car and on top of the roof. Then at the last second the car hits the ground I jump upwards off the roof. I land safely on the ground right? If in one, swift jump you can cancel out the terminal velocity of the car, sure. Although that would definitely crush your legs, seeing as, from their point of view, it's exactly the same as if you were just standing on the car when it hit the ground.
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The meme is that goons are goons and we cant change that.
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Jerry Cotton posted:What's the question
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Qwezz posted:so if I'm in a car and drive into a canyon. while falling down I climb out of the car and on top of the roof. Then at the last second the car hits the ground I jump upwards off the roof. I land safely on the ground right? Yes, but only if you flap your arms to create lift.
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The rockets on the plane that are under the wings give the plane enough lift to blast off the treadmill obviously
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Jerry Cotton posted:What's the question x = 0,ggg... 70x = g,ggg... gx = g x = 7 math is different since i was in school
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owl_pellet posted:x = 0,ggg... loving common core common core is fantastic, don't @ me
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Catpain Slack posted:I'm not mathematically eloquent enough to describe what I'm trying to say here, but this is the essence of it https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-prove-9-99999-10 My favourite thing is that the guy who says he doesn't use the 9x thing then goes on to state without proof the formula for the sum of a geometric series, which is derived in exactly the same way
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The trick is just that there is no number between 0.999... and 1 so therefore they are functionally the same
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I see you've never used Fortran
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I hate this more than I hate Simpsons memes.
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Ghost Leviathan posted:Does make me wonder how many people have even been on a plane, I figured that out when I was like, eight? Not to mention the whole thing about planes are pretty slow on the ground for obvious reasons. i once sat in a kansas airport and listened to an older couple argue over whether the big spinning blades on the wings were fans to cool the workers in the midday sun. much like computers, a significant number of people who have benefited from planes have no idea how they work.
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Fried Watermelon posted:The trick is just that there is no number between 0.999... and 1 so therefore they are functionally the same It’s this more or less. You could maybe say that .999... as an arbitrary value philosophically exists, but in decimal mathematics a repeating number means you just hit one of those numbers that doesn’t calculate cleanly, like a third or a ninth, so it’s equal to one. bottom text
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i probably deserve it so good on her
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CaptainViolence posted:i once sat in a kansas airport and listened to an older couple argue over whether the big spinning blades on the wings were fans to cool the workers in the midday sun. much like computers, a significant number of people who have benefited from planes have no idea how they work. There's an old joke about how the big fan on the front of the plane is there to cool the pilot off, because when the fan stops working the pilot starts sweating...
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If anyone ever wondered why these forums are dying I'd like enter the last 3 pages as exhibit A.
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