Anonymous ID: fe4116 Aug. 27, 2020, 11:26 p.m. No.10449483   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10449378

>I'm new to this.

We can tell…

It's okay. You'll learn

Most of us really don't care about sports enough to care what sports-man has to say.

Also, for future reference, general rule of thumb on nominating notables is to post what you have and wait for another anon to call it out as notable, that is if other anons feel it's indeed notable.

It's like checks and balances and shit.

Also, don't feel bad if people ignore what you post. This is me being nice, fyi.

Don't take offense if someone offends you. It'll probably happen sooner or later. So, be prepared.

Might I add, reddit-spacing is sometimes frowned upon. You might get shit for it, even though I personally don't care.

Good luck! And enjoy the Ocho

Anonymous ID: fe4116 Aug. 27, 2020, 11:48 p.m. No.10449638   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9698

>>10449387

>My understanding of quantum theory is it all spawned from the identification of radiation in a pure vacuum. ie: Something where there is "nothing" or an underlying fabric of sorts that we cannot measure.

Not a quantum specialist.

But the way I understand it, not from a mainstream viewpoint I might add, has moar to do with point charges than anything else.

Each point of charge has an effect on another and so on and so forth. To fully understand how one thing will affect another, at least from a mathematical perspective, each point charge must be quantized, which can be very difficult because there are so many different point charges influencing pretty much everything in existence at all times.

 

Good analogy would be to look at weather. We can kind of make predictions based off some of the variables we do know. However, due to the extreme amount of variables at any given time, it's virtually impossible for us to get anything close to pinpoint accuracy. Especially, because by the time we even identify a fraction of the variables, a considerable amount of time has passed, and each and every point charge we tried to account for already moved so far before we even started our calculations. Furthermore, the sun can have tremendous impact, at any moment in time, which could also easily get affected by other local cluster stars or even galactic structures. So, while most just think of weather as something completely isolated from the entirety of space, it is most certainly connected and affected by external forces so great that anything experienced on our tiny planet is technically meaningless in the grand scale. And yet, even the tiniest of alterations on our planet could theoretically have an effect on things several light years away. But anyway you slice it, it becomes incredibly difficult for us to accurately predict weather and things of that nature on a consistent enough basis to "guarantee" the weather forecast for any specific place for any serious amount of time in advance.

 

It may sound cruel, but we as humans have a loooooooooong way to go…

Anonymous ID: fe4116 Aug. 28, 2020, 12:06 a.m. No.10449739   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>10449535

>Covid lowers everyones IQ.

Nope. That's just the masks restricting oxygen from reaching the brains…

But who needs to think when we're supposed to be scared shitless of the 1 in 100,000 chance we might die from covid because no one will let anyone take anything that prevents us from getting covid? Unless, of course, it's Bill Gates's patented vaccine that may or may not kill you and/or cause serious physical and mental health defects, to which you have to triple waive your rights upon taking, just to be sure Bill Gates gets away with murdering a third of the global population while raking in trillions of dollars.

Anonymous ID: fe4116 Aug. 28, 2020, 1:07 a.m. No.10449988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0016 >>0021

>>10449900

>Oooo!

>Can some talented anon make a night shift meme outta that last pic?

I'm a talented anon. And I could make a night shift meme outta that last one.

But unfortunately, I'm also being lazy, because I gotta go to sleep so I can wake up sometime around noon to do a lil moar work before I completely loose another year of my life to this stuff.

>Lighting sprites are awesome…

But I do agree. Lightning sprites are awesome, indeed!

Saved for future use. If no one else answers your wish, one day you might see one made by me, and know that it was intended for you (no homo), out of the mutual respect for sprites

 

>>10449981

You think you're hot shit, don't ya?

Anonymous ID: fe4116 Aug. 28, 2020, 1:21 a.m. No.10450037   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0056

>>10450016

>too slow!

No. Just lazy.

But yes. I'm slow.

And moody.

But also in that instance was trying to be funny

>haha

So, my plan worked all along

Kekcellent

Now, I'm gonna make a Mr. Burns Pepe saying that, and it's going to be so awesome that you'll all wish I made a Sprite Shift meme to out-dank the dank Night Shift Sprite meme just made by moar talented anon, with quick-response action-skills

Or someone else will just take the idea and run with it, because I'm too slow

Either way, memes will be made, and my plan will have worked like a charm

soon…