Even worse
It’s Nestle Pure Life
Which maybe tastes okay
But shits on your soul because Nestle has now sustained you
Even worse
It’s Nestle Pure Life
Which maybe tastes okay
But shits on your soul because Nestle has now sustained you
Interesting, good to know and thank you for that bit of history!
As an ace, wtf are you talking about
Hey HEY WE DON’T TALK ABOUT THAT GAME. That didn’t happen /lh
The Good Doctor, a show about a surgeon who is fighting his Hollywood Autism, complete with all the stereotypes, and trying to get through life and career at a hospital. Plays very hard into the “idiot savant” trope.
It seems like an ok show from the bit of season 1 I watched, but then I had an Autistic kid and learned I was Autistic myself and had a deep dive into Autism life… And yeah it does a pretty poor representation of it and I don’t think I would want to go back to that show by this point.
I’ll be fine, go ahead and take your time ☺️
FUCK I got the “Beat Donkey Kong Country 3 over and over again” Autism instead of the Medical HUD Autism
ADHD executive dysfunction be like, until the deadline is looming
Vague Metal Slug vibes
Boy trickle down economics sure is looking GREAT, huh?? Share holder success is better than ever, now if we could just do a thing about those pesky peasants… They better not go after poverty assistance or work benefits, that comes out of our taxes, can’t have our portfolio drop a fraction of a percent, can we?? Yep we’ll just exploit the masses until there’s nothing left and then… Uh…
Better keep that handy for your big dick energy after you showed Gen A who’s boss 🙄
At least we put them on pretty 3D animated carbonated beverage advertisements for Christmastime for a while, that must’ve felt really nice until you consider that humans are exploiting your cute and cuddly experience to increase shareholder revenue due to sales of an unnecessarily sugared beverage made with tropical fruit seeds
Humanity: having an obesity epidemic
Polar Bears: “increased fat stores?? D E L I C I O U S”
I threw this at ChatGPT, it was entertaining.
Q: If you had a chessboard with dimensions comparable to the standard world chess tournament boards, and placed a grain of rice on a square, and then moved to the next square and doubled the amount of rice on that square that you used in the previous one, and kept doing this pattern of picking a square and placing twice as many grains as you did on the last one, approximately how many squares could you fill before the rice starts to overflow into other spaces?
A: Let’s analyze the problem step-by-step to determine how many squares can be filled before the rice starts to overflow.
Understanding the problem: You start with 1 grain of rice on the first square of a chessboard. On each subsequent square, you double the number of grains of rice from the previous square. This means the number of grains on the ( n )-th square is ( 2^{n-1} ).
Capacity and overflow: We need to find the point at which the total amount of rice becomes excessively large, potentially exceeding the board’s capacity. This problem is fundamentally a geometric progression and exponential growth problem.
Chessboard specifics: A standard chessboard has 64 squares.
Exponential growth: Let’s calculate the number of grains of rice on a few key squares to understand the rapid growth:
Total grains on the board: The total number of grains of rice after filling all 64 squares is the sum of the geometric series: [ S = 2^0 + 2^1 + 2^2 + \ldots + 2^{63} ] The sum of this series can be calculated as: [ S = 2^{64} - 1 ] This is a massive number: [ 2^{64} - 1 \approx 18.45 \times 10^{18} \text{ grains} ]
Practical limitations: In reality, the amount of rice that can fit on a square or even within the confines of a board or room will quickly become unrealistic after a relatively small number of squares. For example:
Given the calculations above, the exact square where the rice starts to overflow would depend heavily on the physical capacity of the square, which we’ve assumed to be quite large in this hypothetical.
Therefore, if we were to realistically consider overflow within a standard physical context, you might see overflow happening anywhere from the 20th to 30th squares, given the doubling nature of the sequence.
Hah, I have one that likes to just float in front of my shed for some bizarre reason, I always try to avoid it for concern that it could sting but knowing this I may just ignore it now lol, ty
That’s how you get to Revolver Ocelot, gotta use C4.
When the comment experiences more sexual attraction than you do 🙃
Maybe we should blow up Earth first, show it who’s boss
A lot are still doing that and haven’t moved up
(Please at least use SFTP!)