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@lesleyguildea37 @WeimarWorlds Yes, with a diving tower to make it more fun.
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@WeimarWorlds These were not filled with water, they were filled with acid, and the Nazis forced Jewish people to swim 20 laps every morning causing their skin to burn off regularly!
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🔎 Check out our latest collab with @DevinNash covering the @theburntpeanut viewbot debate
🔥 We love seeing streamers defy the odds and continue defining what's possible in the live category
🤝 More is possible when creators, brands, and tech all work together
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A Rubik's cube has 43,000,000,000,000,000,000 (quintillion) possible patterns.
the point of the game is to get to 1 of them.
now what are the chances of flipping randomly and getting to that 1 pattern?
even twisting and turning them with SOME idea of what you're doing still makes it practically impossible.
the only way to get to that 1 pattern where all the sides are the same colour is to use a pre-learned method.
very simply - "if X then Y" commands until you get to it.
over and over again until you achieve the pattern you want.
this is the EXACT same approach to outcomes in life.
99% of people are in the first group (lets call this guy person A) -
he doesn't have a fundamental understanding of the variables needed to get to his goal,
so if someone is where person A wants to be,
person A just attributes that person's success to luck.
"oh yeah theres only like a 1 in a quintillion chance of becoming a billionaire anyway"
they act as if it's a complete gamble.
as if you're either born to be successful or not.
as if it's all luck.
person B knows it's just a matter of manipulating variables to get a desired outcome.
person B, who understands the variables needed to get to his goal,
can repeatedly hit his goals over and over again, because he knows
"if I simply do X repeatedly, then I will achieve Y repeatedly"
inputs and outputs.
he can solve the Rubik's cube over and over again.


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@metroTM33 Rev and accerlation doesn’t match at all (?)
Don’t tell me this is AI?
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@LouisaNapolina Welches Öl haben sie im Restaurants verwendet?
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