Snufflepuffster
Snufflepuffster t1_izka7kt wrote
Reply to Human Arachnid by me by ronlydoodle
standard HR employee
Snufflepuffster t1_izb0p3i wrote
Reply to Nyarlatotep by Departedart
I loveeee corrupted Egyptians
Snufflepuffster t1_iz49e5o wrote
Reply to comment by yoyoman2 in Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
for the children yet unborn
Snufflepuffster t1_iz3z38b wrote
Reply to comment by BasedChadThundercock in Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
they compared ancient remains to ancient remains. There is no need to consider modern populations. The author's do not have a race based agenda, unlike all these god damn apes on this sub.
Snufflepuffster t1_iz3ytg4 wrote
Reply to comment by sinmantky in Asians were the First People in Europe According to Recent Genetic Studies. by KottjornGoad
do you think someone in Africa 40k years ago stood up and said 'Let's go to China.’
No, that's ridiculous. They just went wherever and the extent/direction of their route was related to migration pressure.
Snufflepuffster t1_iz1umk7 wrote
Reply to 😼 by Alvesartt_
reminds me of Ursula from The Little Mermaid.
Snufflepuffster t1_iyt2sgv wrote
Reply to comment by SaltOfGuthix in PsBattle: Kate Middleton’s green screen dress by reinaesther
this fills me with primal fear
Snufflepuffster t1_iyt2n05 wrote
Reply to comment by ajvilla629 in PsBattle: Kate Middleton’s green screen dress by reinaesther
I prefer this dress tbh
Snufflepuffster t1_iy300mj wrote
Reply to An esthetically pleasing row of homes. by PinkamenaDP
what is this shit. Taste cannot be taught or bought, clearly.
Snufflepuffster t1_iy2znkh wrote
whimsical, creative, I love it.
Snufflepuffster t1_iy2z0ia wrote
Reply to comment by blusky75 in Canada unveils Indo-Pacific strategy to grow trade and counter China by KimCureAll
no one in their right mind is rooting for Xi in Canada. A lot of the stuff you’re seeing on the web is not real.
Snufflepuffster t1_iy1xpcy wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Mac and Cheese by HighbrowUsername
WANT
Snufflepuffster t1_ixttm3q wrote
Reply to comment by KrevanSerKay in Covering a cylinder with a magnetic coil triples its energy output in nuclear fusion test by Gari_305
Steam is a great medium for energy conversion. You’re totally neglecting years of advancements in turbines and material science. Superheated steam has nice properties in terms of energy extraction.
Snufflepuffster t1_ixpbz4e wrote
Reply to comment by redditor100101011101 in The Babadook (By HerberoGreen) by ClockworkCorgi
😂
Snufflepuffster t1_ixmwloq wrote
Reply to comment by lostsawyer2000 in PsBattle: This bear returning to the woods by mrm395
my spine
Snufflepuffster t1_ix2e6ra wrote
and.. I am now 300 lbs
Snufflepuffster t1_iwmqmqi wrote
Reply to comment by richardgrabrichard in PsBattle: This photo from a Chinese military exercise by The_bigDingus
you did a great job on this. I like how you warped the faces to account for the camera view.
Snufflepuffster t1_iwiwkqv wrote
Reply to Manitoba Canada 1970s by Passaro
This picture was generated by a neural net trained on images of Fleetwood Mac.
Snufflepuffster t1_iwe3wrq wrote
Reply to comment by evilleppy87 in How an engine works. by ooMEAToo
often valves close or open early to take advantage of acoustics (shock waves) to ram air into the cylinder or throw it out. So timing is very nuanced and can be adjusted drastically from engine to engine. In general the exhaust valve isn’t going to match the stroke, it might be early or late, extended or short due to design.
Snufflepuffster t1_iw6fzkk wrote
Reply to Vibing, me, digital, 2022 by cmadewdulls
mushroom dude does not skip leg day.
Snufflepuffster t1_iviwdl0 wrote
Reply to comment by artistsneezy in Mealtime by MathiasCruz2099
mwah
Snufflepuffster t1_ivgfnwq wrote
Reply to The big data delusion – the more data we have, the harder it is to find meaningful patterns in the world. by IAI_Admin
Computer science is moving so fast that the other disciplines are kinda lost when it comes to it.
Snufflepuffster t1_iu0s59g wrote
Reply to Major breakthrough in cancer research: Papers reveal 'dark matter' that contributes to disease's growth by Ezekiel_W
What they are saying is historically we have considered cancer to be caused by DNA corruption, but how the DNA is read is actually way more important. How DNA is read can be affected by your environment, so this is a big shift in how we consider the disease.
Snufflepuffster t1_isushjf wrote
Reply to comment by doives in TIL about the Battle of Jaffa, whereby the Crusaders leader King Richard I and the Muslim defender Saladin would meet in battle for the decisive time. Richard I ultimately won but both sides left with complete respect for each other. by NotAGoodDayAhead
it’s really amazing how efficient they were back then.
Snufflepuffster t1_izqjev7 wrote
Reply to comment by Jstarfully in How AI found the words to kill cancer cells by blaspheminCapn
they don’t have to, the research is still valuable.