The future isn't looking very bright...
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>his professors don't have wikipedia pages
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physically speaking, what makes a locomotion, or a walking motion considered "limp"? is it difference in force? perhaps lack of speed? can you define it in detail?
whats is the differnece between
a "normal walking" and a "limp walking"?
whats is the differnece between
a "normal walking" and a "limp walking"?
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How can you have a deflation problem and a lot of debt? Can't you just monetize the debt and solve both problems?
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My choice is that we all become immortal all-powerful gods in the infinite multiverse of mutual-love.
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Who has the higher IQ?
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How do I learn math?
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How do i learn maths?because just doing exams isn't working. I am in HIghschool and also have a part-time job that deals with R, which I have very basic proficiency(few functions).
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Does exercizing really promotes neurogenesis?
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Scientifically how should I teach myself russian. I taught myself Italian to fluency from knowing none in a couple years so I have some experience.
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Would it be possible to create a 2-dimensional world inside of this one? For example, using only 2d molecules and restricting movements into a 2 dimensional plane, is it possible to essentially create a new set of governing rules that could eventually lead to 2d life? I know this is "theoretically" possible, but would there be any sort of real-world restrictions? What could this 2d world look like? If there were some sort of containment device that always restricted these molecules in the 2d plane, what kind of rules governing this space would be dominant? Could life ever sustain itself in such an environment? Flatlanders need not apply, I'm talking about structure, not theory
