Who are you, who is so wise in the ways of science?
I ran from Reddit, it be like that
Who are you, who is so wise in the ways of science?
Someone wiser than me already said that it already has happened: 1 ape did, in fact, write the complete works of Shakespeare.
Amazing that Vulcans aren’t mentioned on this list. And on a more serious note: humanoids with green blood are apparently not that impossible!
I see what you did there
Wasps are actually pretty useful in nature, in contrast to the parasitic life form knows as homo sapiens.
Troma is terrific. Also, did someone mention “Blood Sucking Freaks”? No? Good, no one should mention that.
Yeah it’s odd, maybe the monitor has a sort of usb-c -over-displayport ethernet adapter ?
Had me in the first half, not gonna lie
Mining for nuclear is an ecological disaster, and is often done in poor countries under awful conditions, especially lung cancer due to the radon emissions of uranium.
Best way IMHO is copy all the files to another disk, double check and then format the partition into your favourite filesystem, and copy everything back. NTFS can be a bit of trouble.
AI, Apocalypse of Intelligence
Some people love to dry hump strangers on a crowded bus or train, is that more like it?
Agreed, but here it is done highly effective. The 1.8 degree temperature difference is a huge plus too - they can now also save serious amounts of power on ventilation.
TfL, you listening?
People ate referring to the 80s movie “The Thing” where a creature is dug up from under the Antarctic ice, and it turns out to be a shapeshifting carnivore.
Edit: here you go https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0084787/
The D is strong in this one
This could very well be, interesting hypothesis
This is to blame on solar panels. Modern ones are very black, i.e. a serious lack of light, creating a photonic imbalance that forces light upwards, where gravitational clustering creates an illusion of a burning spherical object.
If you are in doubt about this, check old photos- there’s no picture of the sun before the invention of solar panels. Same goes for paintings, although really old ones have a sort of symbolic sun-like object, which may be caused by the solar panels on visiting aliens’ starships (ref. Von Dänicken, 1968).
This is solid science. 10/10 would smoke again.
Fair enough. I wouldn’t want to insult the Librarian.