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Anonymous (5 replies)
Post what's on your mind.
Anonymous (28 replies)
What exactly is 1 degree? How is it defined?
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>>13473014 >define "or". Abbrevation of zer0 radius
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>>13472269 divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9,10 and 12.
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1 degree = 1/360 of a full rotation Other comments referring to 180/pi, or similar, are discussing another angle unit called a radian
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Anonymous (22 replies)
>spend money from my own pocket to pay for software
>spend months collecting data
>think about creative ways to find complementary data
>data analysis condradict my fundamentals
>lose sleep trying to find arguments to why I see these weird patterns
>get nowhere
>dont have enough money to buy more data
>cant get more data myself without spying on people
>get frustasted
>cant let go
>waste more time trying to theorize whats is happening
>lose sleep, waste time on job
Did you ever got too invested in some useless project? I've been doing this for 2 years now. Sometimes I let it go but after a while it comes back to haunt me.
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>>13473286 Any freelancer here?
I have a theory that freelancers might associate to an office for a period in order to try to steal clients.
>worker3 >office1 for almost 1 year >go freelancer >had a nice clientele >lived in a nice place, probably was doing pretty well >I even estimated his pay and it was good >out of blue join office2 that is far away from his home >no pay reduction >stay for 6 months >join office3 now with pay reduction >have been working there for 14 months >stupid perks like secretary, cellphone As a freelancer, do you need to work somewhere for a while, get known, steal the clients until they last then repeat?
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>>13473386 Oh nice, now I'm gonna go back to fabricating fake profiles and try more stalking to get insurance details. Also had some idea about tax last month.
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>>13473423 >As a freelancer, do you need to work somewhere for a while, get known, steal the clients until they last then repeat? No but it makes things easier to piggy back off a company. Starting from zero is brutal. But there is a sort of ruggedness people who started from zero have which is nice. As /v/ would say they have more 'soul'
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>>13473222 ?????? ??? ??? ??? ??? Free Tibet ??????? The Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 ?????? The Tiananmen Square Massacre ????? The Anti-Rightist Struggle ????? The Great Leap Forward ????? The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution ?? Human Rights ?? Democratization ?? Freedom ?? Independence ??? Multi-party system ?? ?? Taiwan Formosa ???? Republic of China ?? ??? ??? Tibet ???? Dalai Lama ??? Falun Dafa ???????? The Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ?????? Nobel Peace Prize ??? Liu Xiaobo ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ??? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ???? ?? ??? ??? ??? ?? ???? ???? ???? ???? ????? ?????? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ???? ?? ???? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ??? ??? ??? ??? ??? Winnie the Pooh ?????????
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>>13473442 Congrats. You just invoked the Chinese pasta against Japanese man.
Anonymous (27 replies)
>have an argument
>other person just wants to 'win'
>i want to discuss ideas
>try to defuse, talk about something else
>they stonewall
are people dumber these days, or just angrier? how to cope?
Anonymous
>>13473466 Sorry I just don’t have time to read yet another retarded foreigner’s long, logically inconsistent ramble about how everything they don’t like is somehow Americans’ faults
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>>13473507 And I don't want to read from a fat debt piggy mutt brainwashed by their kike parties.
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>>13473400 >>13472986 >>13473313 all this, but i find that in general, regardless of what was the cause, peoples expression is being reduced closer and closer towards something like what I think must have been the way medieval peasants communicated.
>>13473534 >>13473507 You're actually giving me a real-time example of what I'm sick of. Congratulations.
>HURR FUKN YURO >HURR FUKN MURCAN Anonymous
>>13473534 >everything is your fault >hurr fat >muh jews Anything else you’d like to add? Maybe something about McDonald’s, gun violence, crappy tv shows, or calling me a mutt? Just tick off the boxes, so you can satisfy yourself
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>>13473558 Sure, how about you being put in debt for medical expenses, education, or the fact that anyone under 35 is fucked and will never own a home or land. I can keep going
Anonymous (5 replies)
Why does anons farts not smell as bad to himself as to others?
Is it due to the gut-brain connection?
A positive memory of the precursor (food?) for the gut gas? (testable)
The knowledge of producing it yourself? (testable)
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>>13473553 >The knowledge of producing it yourself? (testable) my money is on this, its just like how an orgasm feels way different if someone else gives it to you instead of just fapping
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>>13473553 there was a study released about this in the last 2 years, google it
everybody thinks his farts smell good, but they don't smell good for other people
anons with fart fetish think the farts of the girls they like will smell to them as good as their own farts when they fart in their bedroom, it's not true, your waifu's fart will disgust you
Anonymous (45 replies)
Electric cars are a meme. In Europe we have cars with 1.0L petrol engines and to top it off we drive them on CNG and LPG. What exactly are EV's going to change? You could just limit engines to 100hp for normal passenger cars, make them use CNG/LPG and it will be the same shit.
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>>13468436 Do Teslas really have that retarded steering wheel shape? lmao
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>in Europe Irrelevant, stopped reading
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>>13470453 It's from the most expensive Tesla model. They're trying to reinvent the steering wheel by using a steering wheel the shape of a formula race car's steering wheel on a passenger car. Except unlike having all the controls on the steering wheel you have to go through the central tablet for everything.
Oh and they stopped selling that car after 1 month because they kept bursting into flames lol. Just Tesla things.
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>>13469356 How about you get a STEM job so you can afford a car that’s not from the 1950s?
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Medical staff tiktok videos made me lose immense trust in modern medicine. The last bastion of apolitical work joined clownworld. The nurses are now not only dumb 20yos; they are malevolent actors seeking to create "equity outcomes" as the highest ideal which justifies even racist murder.
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>>13466950 Wait until you learn about medical dark humor
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>>13473021 I’ve been in ICUs and have heard nurses literally laughing about a guy coding like 5 times and saying “just die already lmao”. What utter cunts.
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>>13473035 They are too stupid to understand the point of codes.
>code is called >resident rushes in starts trying to literally save patient's life >nurse has no fucking idea what's going on and just wants to go back to playing on here phone >starts trying to harass the resident because they think it's funny I've seen it more than once.
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Nursoids regularly kill patients through incompetence. It's better to just let them dance around.
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Alberta lifts all covid restrictions because they can't produce an isolated sample of SARS-CoV-2 to prove covid exists to back their mandates. Patrick King forced the government to admit either covid doesn't exist, or there's something they don't want us to know about the virus
BUT
the wealth transfer has already begun. Once the middle class is wiped out via forced business closure, eviction, etc - the corporations will swoop in to ‘save’ us by letting us become permanent borrowers.
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>>13473479 Not my fault fucking mediniggers rely on case studies for everything.
I'm not going to spoon feed you the papers on how doctors fueled the opioid crisis, but it's a quick google search away.
Go read about the wonderful "continuous" nature of oxycontin and how that makes it non-addictive.
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>>13473485 what’s funny is how the jewish sackler family knew how addictive it was but still pushed it onto, society. Especially because of the harm is did to the white population in the US.
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>>13473485 >Not my fault fucking mediniggers rely on case studies for everything. lol, but they don't, and vaccinations have the polar opposite of case studies (large double-blinded randomized controlled trials) as an evidentiary basis.
>Go read about the wonderful "continuous" nature of oxycontin and how that makes it non-addictive. Need some help, I keep finding articles claiming otherwise from before 2010
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>>13473496 For reference the sackler family is who is/was in control of Purdue Pharma, the makers of oxycodone and oxycontin
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>virus has an 80% chance of me walking away from it feeling nothing
>1% chance of me being hospitalized
>.006-.008% chance of me dying
But yet because you have an immuno-compromised cousin and a grandma who can die from a common flu, I need to get vaccinated with an experimental shot and just hope that its failsafe in the long term?
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>>13473201 I've never understood the adoration some people have for Emma, but I see nothing wrong with her butt here.
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>>13473202 One thing I noticed people forget to include in the risk analysis is that you're not certain to catch COVID (which reduces your risk to it even more of course). So if you have a 1% chance of dying from COVID, you have to consider you may only have a 1% chance of catching it as well, so your total probability of death is 1% of 1% (these numbers were just used for convenience, but I believe this would definitively make vaccinating more risky).
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Why do doctors think that med school imparts some magical wisdom that makes them irrefutable? I know doctors in residency right now that I went to undergrad with who struggled with the Calc I & II, and fucking statistics. Why are they supposed to be intellectual gods?
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During the last year of my Engineering undergrad, I worked the hardest I have ever worked academically. Finally got my overall results back. Got a first-class honours, but I was liked “meh.” Anyone else feel like this after completed their courses and receiving back their grades?
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>>13471084 Its called imposter syndrome, you need more significant achievements.
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>>13471084 I actually felt pretty good. I was always an underperformer at school so I was glad i managed to turn my life around and get a 1st as well. But it was soured by the fact all the job market cared for was work experience, and without work experience all you can get are the shittiest jobs. I still tried to hold onto that achievement to inspire some confidence, but in the end i felt "eh" as well.
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>>13471084 The grade doesn't matter faggot, its the knowledge you gained. If you didn't walk away from the course feeling you are a more enlightened individual from when you started, I'm sorry to say but you will be a paper pusher for the rest of your working life.
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>>13471454 this, you need to make some kind of progress in some field, or get academical achievements that implies progress in some field.
Solving problems on paper only works for you to get knowledge and get used to some subject terminology, not to contribute.
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>>13471627 I feel more enlightened as in I feel more stupid, I know of more things I don't know. But i suppose that's knowledge too.