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Raptured

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Fistbumping lesbians

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ass69

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Simplify

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Yes

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me_irl

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Kids are savage

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Rediscover this day

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pst

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Anon googles his name

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A Netflix exclusive

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Plans for the weekend

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I love Swift

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Balling all day

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Born to ride

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Who is Mark?

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Average meme

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Fucking type 1

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“No”

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Pretty big YouTuber

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Hexbear's admin twisting reality (and we haven't defederated them yet 😋)
  • Unfortunately it looks like SubLinks is mostly dead. They haven’t made any changes to the code since August

  • How to clean a rescued pigeon
  • Google may not have enabled them in your region. Here in the UK they just appeared for me one day, a few months after I initially saw screenshots of them online. I didn’t do anything to enable them.

  • 50% survival rate
  • Or do think there's something special about the person that makes them flip tails more often?

    Yes, that’s the conclusion that the scientist has come to. The chance of getting 20 in a row is so extraordinarily unlikely that it’s reasonable to conclude that the chance is not 50/50 for that particular surgeon.

  • 50% survival rate
  • The normal person thinks that because the last 20 people survived, the next patient is very likely to die.

    The mathematician considers that the probability of success for each surgery is independent, so in the mathematician’s eyes the next patient has a 50% chance of survival.

    The scientist thinks that the statistic is probably gathered across a large number of different hospitals. They see that this particular surgeon has an unusually high success rate, so they conclude that their own surgery has a >50% chance of success.

  • Daylight savings
  • "See you this evening at 1728326925, okay?"

  • Triangle rule
  • Smudge
  • Sus
  • not() is a base function that negates what’s inside (turning True to False and vice versa) giving it no parameter returns “True” (because no parameter counts as False)

    Actually, not is an operator. It makes more sense if you write not() as not () - the () is an empty tuple. An empty tuple is falsy in Python, so not () evaluates to True.

  • Loophole!
  • Ahh... hearing programmer audiobooks before sleep feels relaxing
  • Oh, really? That's disappointing to hear; I had no idea he was like that.

  • Changes coming to how Minecraft is being developed:
  • I’m glad the mob vote is gone

  • [OC] Statue of Major-General Nathanael Greene
  • Does he know the kings of England, does he quote the fights historical?

  • Nope. Not weird at all.
  • It's meant to show Adam and Eve being cast out of the garden of Eden. Trump is depicted as an angel holding a flaming sword, which is a reference to this Bible verse:

    He drove out the man, and at the east of the garden of Eden he placed the cherubim and a flaming sword that turned every way to guard the way to the tree of life.

    Genesis 3:24 NIV

    The artist is trying to imply that the Biden administration's choices will cause them to be expelled from the White House (the "garden"), and that Trump (an "angel") will be instated by God to prevent them from ever returning.

  • Balls
  • Let's not forget Hitachi