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I'll either give you a scientific breakdown, a tl;dr of a clickbait title, or beg for help in suicide jokes. <3

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Thanos did nothing wrong 17 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Thanos is angry with himself for not saving his race when he had the chance. He isn't upset with anyone else.

Thanos doesn't have an ego. If he had an ego, then he would have sat on his throne when he met with Gamora. Furthermore, his throne was a very old, very broken, and very gray throne. He doesn't enslave the universe either. He didn't even let the universe know he existed. That's not what an egocentric man would do.

He indeed very bitter about not doing what he thought he needed to do when he had a chance. This is his motivation for doing it to the universe. "I have ignored my destiny once. I will not do it again..."

Creating more resources is the exact opposite of what Thanos sees he could do. As I said, he knows his destiny. His destiny was to save Titan, his home planet, by killing half the population. His destiny has come around once more, and he plans to do it in the same way.
Got on the bus 11 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Wheels were actualy a very complicated invention that took humans a couple hundred thousand years to invent/use. To put some context, wheels have only existed since 2% of our entire existence. Around 3500 B.C.
Relevant it crowd 6 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Six million pounds of what? Fish? Peanuts?
Thanos did nothing wrong 17 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Why? Please state your reasoning in 2-3 paragraphs. I'm of the belief that if you can't explain why it's wrong, then you are simply being influenced by society to change your own thoughts.
Finally, genetically engineered cat girls for domestic ownership, here I come 8 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Gattaca had so many issues with it. The movie is so inaccurate that it's comparable to Sharknado in scientific depth.
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Finally, genetically engineered cat girls for domestic ownership, here I come 8 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
They don't intend on the embryos ever growing into anything you'd recognize as even living. It would even be called a fetus as an embryo is only an embryo up to the eighth week after fertilization. This is a predecessor to the end of all genetic diseases. Not only the medical revolution that will be sparked by this type of research, but the biological field will permanently be changed for the better. Evolution will be further validated, and we will know more about our human evolution as the development of the embyro usually mimics the order in how it evolved.

In my opinion, I don't see any problem with this. No humans are being harmed, no being is being harmed, and the benefits are enormous. I think the only reason this is controversial is because the layman doesn't have an in-depth understanding of human development. It should indeed by heavily regulated, but I have no doubt that this will indeed be a very regulated science.
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Got on the bus 11 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
This is a real ass scam he got going on. He's literally making them pay to walk themselves to places and he isn't even one of the people walking. Capitalism at its worst.
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Today years old 13 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
But today is only a day old.
I laughed way too hard at this 2 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Our sense of humor broke years ago
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This happen to anyone else? (Sorry this isn't "fun") 15 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I got a crush on someone who later called me an abomination. Kinda shattered my mental image.
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This fixes it 4 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Please explain, Moon Spirit.
Small earth 10 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Sagan requested/suggested it (He was a really important guy) and they made it. There's actually a quote that goes along with it which I really love.

"Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam." - Carl Sagan, Pale Blue Dot, 1994
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Who agrees? 8 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Imaginary numbers are more of just failures in our mathematic system. However, it's an inevitable failure because there would always be some failure. We just kinda make it up when we find a flaw like sqroot(-1) equals 'i' even though it can't exist. We turned a letter into a symbol for a concept that doesn't exist in our mathematic system in order to make it exist.
Who agrees? 8 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
An imaginary number multiplied by itself can equal a real number. The square root of negative one squared is one.
Hero 10 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I'm very confused where you got 98% from. There are around 35 confirmed planets within 90 lightyears of us in every direction. Two of those planets have robots. We know because we would detect radio signals from said robots within 90 light years (at most). That means it's closer to 94.2%.

It's only a minimum as I only added two planets per G-Star where we have confirmed the star had some planets except where the number of planets were known. It could be far, far lower a percentage, but I prefer to go with the minimum.

Yes, I have no life. Thank you for asking.
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Yeeeah right! :D 6 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Equity is for people who don't understand how the world works. Equality of opportunity is the better alternative because it isn't inherently discriminatory. Equality of opportunity means they all have the chance to get the boxes they need. Equality of outcome, e.g. equity, means the boxes are given to them at the detriment of others.
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Finally, genetically engineered cat girls for domestic ownership, here I come 8 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
It's about damn time. This should have started decades ago.
Let's be honest here. Could ANYONE draw these? 16 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I programmed java on paper for a year when I didn't have a computer. I can draw those things.
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Cheap plastic pieces of crap! 10 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
That's why we can just unplug them. AI really isn't as big a problem as people think. If a rogue AI suddenly appeared, it would be fairly easy to deal with.
It's the very essence of reality 7 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Physics is the story and mathematics is the language it's told in. Humans invented math as a way to understand the world around us. It started as a way to make sure people paid their debts, but when "zero" was invented all hell broke loose. I'm done here.
I would let him pump me 16 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
Very much so tbh
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I would let him pump me 16 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I'm kinda begging for help without saying it while also not really wanting help as sadness and loneliness are the emotions I'm most familiar with. </3
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Magenta isn't real 14 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I hate talking about light and matter. It goes what my brain automatically assumes. I know what it is, I actually love the topic, but when someone says black is all the colors, it MAKES SENSE but my brain is like BUT IT'S NOT. Why can't we just stick to electrons moving down levels to emit light and gaining a level when absorbing it?

Another fun fact: Black technically does reflect light. It's just reflecting the light in a wavelength our eyes can't detect.
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Magenta isn't real 14 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I had this argument with someone about shading. I am almost absolutely certain that shading like dark green or dark red are just an effect of the eye receiving less light and our brain interpreting that as "slightly darker". I can't make any sense of it as there just isn't a damn "dark green" on the electromagnetic spectrum.

Fun fact: Brown is just a dark orange <3
Bonus fun fact: You only see a laser pointer's laser because it's bouncing off the dust in the air. You don't see it in a vaccum.
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Think about it 20 comments
spiderwoman · 6 years ago
I just thought about what I looked like and now I'm thirsty over myself