TricksterWolf
TricksterWolf t1_jbfl8c7 wrote
If Nick Cannon ever had to give birth to something he would immediately change his position on birth control.
TricksterWolf t1_jbfl005 wrote
They also deny that Taiwan is a country, that they are committing genocide on the Uighur peoples, that waters 3,000 miles distant are international territory, and that there exists a cartoon character named Winnie the Pooh.
TricksterWolf t1_jbfjori wrote
Reply to comment by rugbat in Home Ministry of Malaysia seizes sex toys due to fears they "can erode morals, public order and national safety", pose for photo with contraband. by Sombre_Ombre
It is unlikely that they consider a woman not requiring a man to be innocent.
Fun fact: it is illegal to own more than three sex toys in Texas, but it is legal to own raccoons there. I guess that's why they call raccoons "dildos of the forest".
TricksterWolf t1_jaun70t wrote
Reply to [OC] Wikipedia Edits by Day, 2001–2010 by ptgorman
For a moment I thought this was the OP's edit history and I was impressed and afraid
TricksterWolf t1_jaem4sd wrote
Reply to comment by circlesun22 in ELI5: how does rendering a video game resolution above your monitor resolution make the picture more crisp? by ItsSnowingOutside
Because
TricksterWolf t1_j9ff2ye wrote
Reply to comment by _Odi_Et_Amo_ in Gritting routes are ‘sexist’ says Cambridgeshire highways chief and ‘must change’ by Bald__egg
Just FYI, rock salt is not salt mixed with rocks. It's salt crystals mined directly out of the ground (rather than evaporated from seawater or runoff).
Rock salt is most often used without grit in it. It's cheaper when it isn't food-grade.
TricksterWolf t1_j96mbfo wrote
Reply to comment by Sherlock-Holmie in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
I agree with all of this, though perhaps not as robustly.
I have a friend with a Post-hole Digger in quantum physics. He said he was finally able to get a job when a prospective employer realized somepony with his credentials could perform tasks other than firing a particle beam at a target.
TricksterWolf t1_j96ktl2 wrote
Reply to comment by Eric1491625 in Child labor in the United States costs $15,138 per child. by VoE_Monkey_Overlord
I agree.
I meant it's disturbing how reasonable that figure looks to a soulless corporation. It almost invites them to keep using children.
TricksterWolf t1_j96kc3j wrote
Reply to comment by malenkylizards in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
Amusingly, a lot of people who dismiss scientific funding don't even blink when the US spends trillions on a new fighter jet whose ignoble function may end up being naught but shooting down a small balloon with a $400,000 missile.
In contrast, data lasts forever and stands to benefit all of us.
TricksterWolf t1_j96juqs wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
I'm amused that you think the short duration of the Higgs boson is a strike against it when the exact opposite is true.
I agree that collider money may be arguably overspent in terms of funding, but there isn't an easier approach. Particle theory is important. In case you haven't noticed, it allows us increasingly good predictions for quantum materials science, which is exploding in new discoveries right now as we race to build an adiabatic quantum computer that will break existing encryption technology. Your phone probably uses quantum dots; a lot of the tech we use daily has ties to basic particle research. It's easy to be dismissive when you don't understand the point of research, but this is an area that--while arguably overfunded or misfunded--is still very important.
TricksterWolf t1_j96il7y wrote
Reply to comment by Desertbro in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
I don't get the joke. Is it because the image vaguely reminds you of the Prince symbol?
TricksterWolf t1_j96ie74 wrote
Reply to comment by reddittisfreedom in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
This data is mostly used to test existing theory. Eventually we may find a discrepancy that suggests the Standard Model is missing something, though this seems unlikely in the near future as the model has accurately predicted pretty much everything we throw at it.
It's how science works best: you make your boat, then do everything in your power to sink it. The boats that stay afloat, like quantum chromodynamics, quantum field theory, and general relativity, are the ones that continue to work in ever-more difficult situations.
TricksterWolf t1_j96hlcw wrote
Reply to comment by thedabking123 in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
This is science in a nutshell (as well as math, in the event you don't think of it as science).
A lot of cancer-fighting treatments don't come from directed research looking for a cure, but rather from pure research gathered in natural studies. So don't write off silly-sounding investigation into, say, the motility of sea urchin sperm.
It's another arena where politicians suck, too. There was a funded study on dog micturition (urination) that I can easily imagine a US politician shouting at the cameras, "We're wasting three thousand dollars on dog pee!", because it's a great soundbite for outrage. In reality the study looked at the fact that all puppies pee sitting down, but curs stand up, which means something changes the instinct. Turns out that neurons in the spinal cords of male dogs physically rearrange themselves to do this. Groundbreaking research can be challenging to fund, in part because it often isn't directed at a solution to a problem in advance. Sometimes we just have to learn more about nature.
TricksterWolf t1_j96fzy3 wrote
Reply to comment by Sherlock-Holmie in Physicists nail down the most precise value yet of the electron magnetic moment. A newly measured value of an electron’s magnetic moment — a property of its spin and charge — is twice as precise as the one physicists have used for the past 14 years. by MistWeaver80
You sound a bit dismissive of them (not that I disagree entirely).
TricksterWolf t1_j92czp8 wrote
Reply to comment by Problems-Solved in U.S. envoy apologizes for suggesting Afghan women may need 'Black Girl Magic' by TheAmazingRaspberry
No, most of us are sane. We're just not the loud ones.
TricksterWolf t1_j92cg67 wrote
Reply to Bing's AI bot tells reporter it wants to 'be alive', 'steal nuclear codes' and create 'deadly virus' by Urgullibl
I guess it's human after all.
TricksterWolf t1_j92ca5v wrote
Reply to comment by chupathingy99 in Sidney Powell cited woman who claimed to be headless, time-traveling entity in email pushing election conspiracy theories by Oldkingcole225
Space them for being sus, then
TricksterWolf t1_j92c21n wrote
Reply to Sidney Powell cited woman who claimed to be headless, time-traveling entity in email pushing election conspiracy theories by Oldkingcole225
I was going to post this except BI is on the banned sites list. How did this submission not get auto-rejected?
TricksterWolf t1_j92btmz wrote
Reply to comment by jointheredditarmy in Sam Smith misgendered again as they say they want to become a 'fisherthem' by aaronhereee
Yes, it's fun to point the finger as though Democrats and Independents had anything whatsoever to do with the specific content of a random person's freedom of speech.
TricksterWolf t1_j92bgju wrote
Reply to comment by AlabasterPelican in Sam Smith misgendered again as they say they want to become a 'fisherthem' by aaronhereee
Fisher.
TricksterWolf t1_j92bf2a wrote
Reply to comment by Human_Fucker69420 in Sam Smith misgendered again as they say they want to become a 'fisherthem' by aaronhereee
I didn't know they identified as a subjunctive mood.
TricksterWolf t1_j92a67l wrote
This is the perfect NTO article, which dooms it to a low vote ratio.
TricksterWolf t1_j925i8r wrote
That is disturbingly reasonable.
TricksterWolf t1_j8thk5x wrote
"Sir, you don't need to return the unused portion."
TricksterWolf t1_jcwyfzn wrote
Reply to comment by kimunication in Home Ministry of Malaysia seizes sex toys due to fears they "can erode morals, public order and national safety", pose for photo with contraband. by Sombre_Ombre
I did, just now. Try to keep up.