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Reply to comment by Sehrengiz in Complete STAR WARS IV, A New Hope story in a single scrolling computer graphic by Sehrengiz
That's called auto scrolling
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Reply to comment by SmokeAbeer in Breathwork may improve mood and change physiological states more effectively than mindfulness meditation by chrisdh79
Have you tried burying your entire face in the palms of your hands and rubbing your eye brows with your fingertips?
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Reply to comment by QuickgetintheTARDIS in Pilot circles plane to show passengers northern lights by VORTXS
As someone who loves survival video games, I have to say that "The Long Dark" is one of the most enjoyable and immersive games I've ever played. From the moment I stepped into the vast, frozen wilderness, I was hooked. The game's challenging mechanics and realistic approach to survival kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time.
What I love most about "The Long Dark" is the sense of isolation and vulnerability that it conveys. Without any zombies or other monsters to fight, the game forces you to rely on your own wits and skills to survive. Every decision you make, from where to camp for the night to which supplies to scavenge, can mean the difference between life and death.
And the updates! Oh, the updates! Every patch brings new features and improvements that make the game even more engaging and closer to reality. I can't wait to see what the developers have in store for us next. Overall, if you're a fan of survival games or just love a good challenge, I highly recommend giving "The Long Dark" a try. You won't be disappointed!
ChatGPT wrote that. I loled
gsohyeah t1_jadobhy wrote
I read that as "crashes plane". That would have been a very different article.
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Reply to comment by Holgrin in What does it mean for light to be an excitation in the electromagnetic field? by Ethan-Wakefield
Where did I say any of that?
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Reply to comment by Ethan-Wakefield in What does it mean for light to be an excitation in the electromagnetic field? by Ethan-Wakefield
If your wave your hand around and water does it not make waves in the water?
That's just an analogy, but why is the same concept so hard to believe when it's magnets in the EM field?
(It's just an analogy. Don't try to think of the EM field as little "molecules" of light that you are making waves in. It's a field and the photon is the discrete unit ("quantum") of energy in that field.)
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Reply to comment by magnumopus44 in High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds by livn4summr
The entire ocean. Must be.
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Reply to Just mixing people. by ooMEAToo
The economy in a nutshell.
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Reply to comment by Theman227 in Nintendo promises 10% pay hike even as it trims profit outlook by chipoloniusrex
They're a Japanese company. Do you think US laws apply there?
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Reply to 15 million people live in possible flood path for melting glaciers | Glacial lakes can cause flooding if an ice or rock dam holding back the water fails, an analysis has found by chrisdh79
Jokulhaups destroys all creatures, artifacts, and lands, and they can't be regenerated.
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Reply to comment by wtfburritoo in Unsheltered advocates claim SLC didnt give notice, scooping woman into dumpster by vineyardmike
Every fucking time an article uses the term, there's some ignorant asshat in the comments putting it down.
There's a difference between "homeless" and "unsheltered". If you live in a shelter you aren't unsheltered. If you crash with a friend after you lose your job, you aren't unsheltered. If you live in your car, you are not unsheltered. In all of those cases you are homeless because you don't have a home, but you are not unsheltered. Unsheltered is a precise term to describe people who are literally living on the street. It isn't some fucking agenda you piece of shit.
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Reply to comment by SteveIDP in ‘The Passion Of The Christ’ Sequel Reportedly Begins Filming This Spring. by TheBoredMan
The Second Cumming
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Reply to comment by FamiGami in TIL Pluto hasn't completed an orbit around the sun since its discovery. Pluto's orbit takes about 248 years, and Pluto was discovered in 1930. by irbinator
Oh, look at Mister "I went to an expensive Copernican school" over here.
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Reply to comment by AFineDayForScience in TIL Pluto hasn't completed an orbit around the sun since its discovery. Pluto's orbit takes about 248 years, and Pluto was discovered in 1930. by irbinator
What about degrees of revolution per time, per mass of the planet, per average distance from the sun? I feel like they'll all be the same number or are there more variables?
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Reply to comment by croatiancroc in TIL Pluto hasn't completed an orbit around the sun since its discovery. Pluto's orbit takes about 248 years, and Pluto was discovered in 1930. by irbinator
Winter is comingâ„¢
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Reply to comment by danhawman in TIL The darkest color in the world doesn't have a name, it has the ability to absorb 99.995% of light and has been used to cover a diamond worth 2 million dollars for an "artistic project" by mic3ttaa
I'll take a venti black.
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Reply to comment by LooneyPlayer in This solid "puck" of shampoo I was gifted. by LooneyPlayer
My original comment was just a joke. Jesus.
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Reply to comment by LooneyPlayer in This solid "puck" of shampoo I was gifted. by LooneyPlayer
I didn't say "body soap". Soap is soap. Shampoo is soap, too.
I just think it's funny how washing your hair with bar soap was super common until liquid hair soap called "shampoo" was invented, and now we've come full circle back to bar soap for the hair.
There's nothing stopping you from washing your hair with a plain old bar of Ivory soap. I've done it countless times.
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We call it soap.
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Reply to TIL in 1964, ABC premiered "A Carol for Another Christmas," a made-for-TV movie written by Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling as a modernization of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." The film is both a retelling of the classic tale and a call for cooperation between nations. by anogre8me
It's on HBO Max.
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Reply to comment by spkingwordzofwizdom in TIL in 1962 a General Electric engineer named Nick Holonyak developed the first LED light bulb capable of emitting visible red light. The same bulb was used in the 1964 stop animation animated TV special Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer for Rudolph’s bioluminescent nose. by undergroundgeek
Nice!
The meter would work a little better as
Thanks for creating L-E-Ds
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Reply to comment by DrBabbage in Have living things always had an immune system? How did they survive / evolve to deal with diseases, and how does that compare to modern immune systems? by bruceleroy99
What does this have to do with the question?
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Reply to comment by myths-faded in I drew this pixel art scene using 6 colors and called it "extinction" [OC] by v78
Sure. It would be straight up. You'll at least see a little mirror image of the sun as a bright spot, even when using a lens with good anti glare coatings.
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That's really nice. I love pixel art!
Just an FYI, lens flares always intersect the exact center of photo.
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Reply to comment by Oxodao in I created super simple Emoji Picker to just copy and paste 🚀 by KodyBerns99
It's
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in Windows.