Well, now that I look at her pf picture that seems to be the case, although it doesn’t answer any of my questions
Well, now that I look at her pf picture that seems to be the case, although it doesn’t answer any of my questions
Source? This is cropped exactly so that you don’t see what the first guy/gal is responding to. Mighty sus
Who is attacking libraries and where? Did the first person just make that up? IDK
I’ll just use Firefox mobile with uBlock Origin then, literally anything is better than ads
Apparently the previous adaptation skipped and changed things.
Too bad this site is too niche to have it’s own vore_irl
Why is a smaller version of the picture superimposed onto a larger, blurry version?
This but unironically. I want to be able to shape shift at will
It doesn’t get destroyed, it just splits into smaller things. Decay chains contain a number of reactions, which involve emission of a particular “particle”: alpha particle (helium nucleus), beta- particle (electron), beta+ particle (positron) or gamma particle (photon), accompanied by stuff like neutrinos and antineutrinos. Thus a radioactive sample “loses” mass and energy. You can also have nuclear fission, where a heavy nucleus splits into smaller nuclei.
This isn’t the full scope of nuclear reactions (there’s stuff like electron capture, proton/neutron emission, etc.), but it should explain the problem at hand.
Edit: obviously half-life doesn’t mean after that time sample shrinks in half, it means half of the original isotope remains while half has decayed. There would be lead and unstable decay products in the sample still. Radioactive isotopes don’t decay to nothing, they decay to stable isotopes.
It is a wish fulfillment fantasy most of the time, that’s why I really appreciate series which go out of their way to deconstruct that aspect of the genre, like Re:Zero or Tate no Yuusha no Nariagari. Especially Re:Zero, which shows what would actually happen if you put a shut-in NEET loser otaku into a fantasy world.
This is a way for shitty writers to justify infodumping in their story. If your main character doesn’t know shit about the world he just got put into, you can justify every other character dumping a huge load of setting and world building down his ear canal. Instead of, like, trying to mix that info naturally into the story, which also avoids the “as you know, John…” trope (where character A explains something to character B that they already should know), but requires effort and skill on the part of the author.
Ha ha very funny. Except this is grammatically correct and not ambiguous. It would work with your joke interpretation if it said “who shot dead, unarmed, black man”
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Why would golfscript be more verbose than some others? Isn’t it made for golfing?
GunxSpyxHunterxServicexSisxSwordxFamilyxHunterxServantxKiss
Have you ever seen stuff like Occillococcinum or anything made by company Boiron? They don’t advertise it as homeopathy, so even if you saw a homeopathic sugar pill you wouldn’t necessarily know. That’s a part of the scam
How would we know if she’s chubby from that angle?
Well, that is what I said if you read it again (“control some parts of your PC from your phone”). I did forget about controlling your phone from your computer though, which can also be done.
Who’d’ve thunk it?
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