When a $300k video wall in Las Vegas decides to fall down 4 comments
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· 3 years ago
Covid 19 saves lives from tragedy yet again.
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Wait, how many vag*nas am I suppose to have? 1 comments
Anon solves global warming 2 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
We do NOT allow that Dr. Who shite in THIS reality. Sun = hot, that's it!
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Abolishing all clocks 1 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
So tired, I'm done with work for the day.(walks to door) BOSS: woah, hey wait a sun shade, there's still daylight, get back to that desk. ME: the sunlight coming in the window is orange so its getting late. BOSS: LOL, actually thats the street lamp, sun set like 4 hours ago... see you at dawn!
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Is the universe cruel or amazing if I'm a lil on the chubby side and live in infinite pi? 2 comments
Remarkable serious bizarre Tarsier 8 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
TS Alpha, minor drizzly girl in Portugal, live & die same hour. TS beta... wrecking Texas gulf coast for days, feet of rain, now marching inland for further devastation. Betas are the real destroyers... THEY know Alphas are just loudmouths. Betas bring the storm.
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nice 16 comments
Dusty inoffensive Rabbit 10 comments
Dusty inoffensive Rabbit 10 comments
10 cents a bottle 6 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
12 - 16 ounce (volume) aluminum cans weigh 0.5 ounces (avg). Thus 32 cans make ~ 1 pound. Highest I've ever seen recycling prices for aluminum cans was 64 cents ( ~ $0.02 per can, and that was years ago). You're saying 5 times that here?
Oot n aboot 8 comments
It's Watermelon Tourmaline, Marie. Gotdam 6 comments
First tank compared to most recent tank 1 comments
Anon shoving rods up his d*ckhole 3 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
may be the result of a connection ( either from traumatic injury or infection) between the bowel and bladder. Literally, feces is working its way into the bladder and being "pissed" out. TALK TO DOCTOR! This can be fatal if you get a serious enough infection in either bladder, kidneys, or bowel.
This is Michelle Clapton, the costume designer for all the amazing outfits we’ve seen 6 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
Yes, but because there isn't record of anyone doing it before; and it is semi functional, appeals to modern clothing trends and leaves room for future advancement this is called "a groundbreaking trend".
Difficult invincible Wildcat 6 comments
An abandoned button factory 8 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
They return through the portal of lost things to whence they came. Quickly, to the abandoned sock factory.
An abandoned button factory 8 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
They return through the portal of lost things to whence they came. Quickly, to the abandoned sock factory.
Garlic brings us together today 2 comments
The dark forest, northern ireland 3 comments
Metric vs standard 21 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
Star Trek will say they're more scientifically accurate, Star Wars will say they have more relatable characters and close enough is good enough when navigating hyperspace. At least we're not going to argue that Kelvin is technically most accurate and that 2001: A Space Odyssey was wayyyy too long to be cool even when it set the bar for space sciences; right?
Who supports Smoots in a Firefly universe?
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Who supports Smoots in a Firefly universe?
Metric vs standard 21 comments
inspectora
· 4 years ago
by contrast, S.A.E. is a "practical" system of measure. A foot is a convenient length of measure compared to metric which divides up nto units either too small or too large to be practical for ... well, everyday life. A cup of water is a convenient volume to drink, a pound of stuff is pretty close to the threshold most people can sense in weight. S.A.E. is tuned to the human, metric is tuned to the planetary sciences. Each has a Fandom, and each hates the other for not appreciating the nuances of the other.
Temperature is the best example, by almost doubling the scale from Celsius to Fahrenheit, degrees of change get smaller, thus people can relate to what they FEEL rather than what the thermometer reads. Or is someone going to argue that saying its 40C outside makes it feel less hot than saying its 104F outside.
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Temperature is the best example, by almost doubling the scale from Celsius to Fahrenheit, degrees of change get smaller, thus people can relate to what they FEEL rather than what the thermometer reads. Or is someone going to argue that saying its 40C outside makes it feel less hot than saying its 104F outside.