Solid

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Solid

Solid

@Soliddead1980

Katılım Kasım 2023
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@KitsuneMizuki Easiest response is: Yeah, try it out and lets see how good you do.
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Mizuki☄️
Mizuki☄️@KitsuneMizuki·
That requires a lot of skill, it's just different of drawing, you know that but of course gotta virtue signal to show that you are in the "correct side" of things :3 I gotcha its okay <3
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@thevivafrei Man Viva, you really kicked a hornets nest with this one. Got all the brainless same-thinkers in a tizzy.
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Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
They didn't "force" you to take the jab. They just fired you if you didn't take the jab. They didn't "force" you to take the jab. They just excluded you from planes, trains and buses if you didn't take the jab. They didn't "force" you to take the jab. They just refused you entry to restaurants, stores and other public-accessible locations if you didn't get the jab. There is not cure for stupid.
WRENFREW@THEWRENFREW

@junonewscom @TheRealKeean There will not be, they didn't force you. Don't blame the government for your poor choices.

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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@PhilosophyOfPhy It may seem like a shallow thought, but I tend to hold to the idea that we always assume we know what's going on. But history has taught us that what we know today will be incorrect tomorrow. Just some food for thought.
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@PhilosophyOfPhy Wave-particle duality feels like a shadow on Plato's cave. What if reality is higher dimensional, beyond our ability to visualize? A particle isn't switching states, we're only catching incomplete glimpses. Measurement collapse the becomes an artifact of perspective, not magic.
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Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Classical physics gave us a world of certainty: if we know the present exactly, the future should follow like a clock. But quantum mechanics showed that nature is not always a clock. At the microscopic level, energy comes in packets, particles behave like waves, and possibility is not ignorance, it is part of reality. This is the quiet revolution of quantum physics: the universe is not less logical than we thought, but deeper than our old logic allowed. Classical physics describes the world we see. Quantum mechanics reveals the hidden rules from which that world is built.
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@AWRHawkins But it will lack the hydrostatic shock of larger, faster cartridges, so its a trade off. Best defense round is one you are most comfortable with and will use.
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@AWRHawkins I guess depends on preference, but they are easy to shoot, like a bb gun. In a compact carry pistol, it can have up to 20 rounds depending on exact model, and it will definitely poke holes in a person. Enough holes on target and no more threat.
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AWR Hawkins@AWRHawkins·
Is .22 LR a legitimate self-defense round?
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TaraBull@TaraBull·
What is one must-visit place you would recommend to all World Cup tourists in the US?
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@RokoMijic Its has a higher resolution in integers for better defining feel of the temperature. Back before digital, the hashes on the thermometers where a display of whole numbers so Fahrenheit allowed a more precise reading without guess work. Thats my guess at it.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
Thinking that Fahrenheit is natural and intuitive because *you* grew up with it is just a "breakfast test" failure. Strike one Fahrenheit has its zero point in a completely random place at -17.778°C. What is the point of that? 0° Celsius is the freezing point of water and determines whether roads and bodies of freshwater will freeze, rain vs snow of hail, etc. Strike two 100°F is at least somewhat sensible at 37.78°C, because that's roughly human body temp. But actually there are two problems with this (a) the outer surface of your body is at about 33°C, not 37°C. (b) we don't actually feel air temperature, we feel a mixture of humidity and temperature (see:humidex) So setting the 100 point on the temperature scale to body core temperature isn't even that helpful... Furthermore, the air temperature often goes above 100°F. In fact at any given time there's usually somewhere on Earth where this is the case. So 100°F isn't even really a good maximum temperature. Strike there Bonus problem: the metric system is great and doing anything at all with imperial is a nightmare. People have died because of the silly imperial system. Fahrenheit sucks
𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞 🇺🇸@creation247

Fahrenheit is superior to Celsius and I’m tired of pretending this is a debate. Fahrenheit feels like temperature was designed by an human being who walks outside, feels the air, and says, “Yeah, that makes sense.” Zero is freezing. 100 is brutally hot. 70 is comfortable. 80 is warm. The numbers feel like what they are describing. Celsius feels like it was designed by a committee of people who hate joy and want every conversation about the weather to sound like a chemistry lab. “It’s 22 degrees outside.” What does that even mean to a normal person? Am I wearing shorts? Am I grabbing a jacket? Nobody knows. You need a conversion chart and a government employee standing next to you explaining the vibes. Fahrenheit gives you range. That’s the point. It gives you more numbers for the temperatures human beings actually live in. You can feel the difference between 68, 72, 76, and 80. Those numbers matter. Fahrenheit lets you describe the world with more precision without having to break into decimals like a lunatic. And here’s the other thing... Celsius is connected to the metric cult energy that came out of the French Revolution. And the French Revolution was evil. Both of the Revolution were to rip out tradition, faith, monarchy, hierarchy, the Church, the calendar, the clock, and anything that reminded man he was not God. CELSIUS IS INHERENTLY EVIL So yes, Celsius may be useful if you’re boiling water in a lab. Congratulations. But Fahrenheit is for living LIFE because Fahrenheit is for walking outside and instantly knowing what kind of day you’re about to have. 100 means hot. 70 means beautiful. Zero means don’t go outside unless you have a death wish. That’s a real system.

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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@ApexSeeker_ Thompson. 13.5 lbs completely unloaded. Makes you wonder how all the US troops carried those things around during WW2
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ApexSeeker@ApexSeeker_·
🇯🇵 I’m Japanese. Question for everyone around the world. I’ve never touched a gun before. Was the first gun you held heavier or lighter than you expected? 🔫
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Freya🦋@Freyaiiie·
Name a famous captain
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𝕋𝕙𝕖 𝔹𝕣𝕒𝕒𝕜 𝕊𝕙𝕠𝕨
Some of the stuff that y'all have made using AI has made me laugh uncontrollably, brought me to the verge of tears, had me dancing, filled me with inspiration, and made me smile so much it hurts. And so many of you can't draw, or write music, or animate stuff, but AI has allowed you to become artists in the most true sense of the word. Keep doing cool shit!
Keen_EN 🏴‍☠️🥥@Keeen_EN

Ayo, finally! Someone that gets it. AI is out there, anyone can use it. The people creating the best stuff are the ones with the VISION. If you don't put in the work, your results will be mid. If you put in the work, results will improve EXPONENTIALLY, since the tech is insane!

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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@jerrycurld FRTs on AKs are cool, if the person using it can control the rifle. Good display by the operator in the video.
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Jerry Curld ™@jerrycurld·
Tisha Abuse 🤷🏾‍♂️ FRTs on AKs are cool
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Captain Blackface@TheRealGameGod·
I feel like 90% of users on X can name a game for the Original Nintendo and probably 5% of users on Tiktok.
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@kieran171922207 @downbadcomment Thank you for your kind word. Not upset anymore. Once my step-son became a father himself, he hugged me and thanked me for all that I did for him. Hugged him back and told him I loved him and never stopped.
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Kieran171917@kieran171922207·
@Soliddead1980 @downbadcomment As a Step-son. I want you to know it's not all like this. My father will always be my father regardless of Blood. I hope these words offer comfort perhaps
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@dilliah1 @TouhouEnjoyer_ I fail to see anything that explains your position. You're perfectly entitled to it, but its confusing. If you state that you are not interested or the like, then the other person should leave. But to expect them to know you dont want to be talked to?
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dilliah@dilliah1·
@TouhouEnjoyer_ we’re not the only two people in the space. you could “get to know” any of the men around. i’ll never understand why dudes not just don’t get, but refuse to listen every time women stress that we are in fact sentient and can tell that you’re talking to us because we’re female
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David@TouhouEnjoyer_·
I've read a post where women complained about getting "hit on" at cons or in hobby stores. Genuine question: If we're in a space which would suggest we share a somewhat niche hobby, why is it morally objectionable to want to get to know you?
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Solid@Soliddead1980·
@Smith_WessonInc Irons, cause I can't use a red dot to save my life.
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Metatron@pureMetatron·
Star Wars or Star Trek?
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