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@leominkus

"A poster of taste" King of this Earth, and all higher dwellings. New God.

Heaven Katılım Temmuz 2019
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Dant care if they call you a cult leader. Everything good, from math onwards, started with the highly engaged.
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Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦
Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦@BellaWallerstei·
Professional news: after 3 years at my current consultancy firm, I’ve decided to move on to explore new opps. Really enjoyed my time and worked on great projects in tech, infrastructure & cyber. Open-minded about what next so let me know if you'd like to get a coffee!
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One trick is: talk to them about history. Another is plasma cannons. My secret anti-zombie tricks
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Youre confronted with a Zombie. what do you do? Do you do anything?
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I would like to explore how this all came into being? Why do I have almost 5000 tweets? Nobody looks at them, I have heard. But why do i even twettr. ?
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Lor@leominkus·
Ich spreche eigentlich nur Wort. Dann vermummle ich das Wort in Nurenisch, meiner ureigenen Sprache. Und deute in Deutsch, und wrappe es in Englisch, bewege mich in Französisch, das ich mir mit 19 selbst beigebracht habe. Dann lade ich auf Lateinisch ein, mache mir Gedanken auf Griechisch, lasse Frust raus auf Russisch, Hebe auf Hebräisch, manchmal munkle ich auf Quenya oder Sindarin. Schwedisch für die Veden und kompliziertes. ich code auf Italienisch. Entspannung auf Spanisch.
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isabella@iberianymph·
when he doesn’t speak 3 or more languages
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@iberianymph deutschland und fomo passt nicht recht zusammmen
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isabella@iberianymph·
wenns um deutschland geht hab ich immernoch richtig fomo weil ich dort so viele freunde habe und die machen immer was cooles und meinen in dem groupchat dass es ohne mich eif nicht dasselbe ist.. alter das tut so weh genau ein jahr schon weg aber krieg immer wieder nostalgie
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@iberianymph ok, how did I conjure up the graph below
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isabella@iberianymph·
i’m actually so good at calculus it’s kind of insane
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@KirkegaardEmil @DavidePiffer @davidbessis the reasoning of the A.I. for giving that value is completely vacuos, it just reducing to me having high recombinatorial skills, as well as things it thinks "signal" intelligence. very barren
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chatgpt estimates my divergent thinking iq at 160,
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@EleonoraFall if you find anyone interested in this, i would spill the milk
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Developed a new very simple factorization method today. And I woke up to the unholy fact that indeed all numbers coprime to a number add up to the half the totient function times the number itself.
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@ErinPerise you look like my shrink on the left
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Erin Perise@ErinPerise·
(Left) me eating salads everyday and working out 5 times a week (Right) me drinking cola, sugar in coffee, doing whatever I intuitively feel is good for me 🤗🌞🌝
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@curtdoolittle why would anyone hit yoda though?!
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Curt Doolittle
Curt Doolittle@curtdoolittle·
WHY IS GERMAN AN EXASPERATING LANGUAGE? ;) English word order: "I know he's coming by car tomorrow because he missed the train." German word order: "I know that he, because he the train missed, tomorrow by car coming is." It's like Yoda is recovering from being hit in the head. ;) CAUSALITY Latin tends toward verb-final word order. German clergy, scholars, and scribes were writing in Latin for centuries, and when they wrote in German, they may have carried Latin's structural habits with them. Since written language shapes formal grammar rules, this likely reinforced and eventually codified the verb-final pattern in German. German kept its case system (nominative, accusative, dative, genitive) far more intact than English. Because German words carry their grammatical role within themselves through endings, German doesn't need word order to signal who's doing what. This gave German the freedom to keep flexible and verb-final structures without creating ambiguity. German's verb-final rule is essentially a fossil — a preserved remnant of older Germanic structure that English also once had, but shed. Latin reinforced it in German, while the Norman invasion and case-ending collapse pushed English in a completely different direction.
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