precinctomega
precinctomega t1_j2of2z5 wrote
Reply to comment by Sensitive-Shelter-90 in PsBattle: Jaire Alexander by 2u3e9v
This is great.
Could you please fix it the other way for my sanity?
precinctomega t1_j2cvnpi wrote
Reply to comment by TopNewspaper2472 in [PI] A lighthearted story for children, which changes its meaning when read by an adult by SirPiecemaker
The "pups" are wolves. You can either read it that the wolves killed her and the rest is animals eating her remains, or that she died peacefully before the wolves were the first to start eating the corpse. I think the emphasis is more towards the latter.
precinctomega t1_iylrapw wrote
Reply to [Image] Happy 80th birthday Billy Connolly by Douglasqqq
"If ye hadnae got yur wullies, Wheir wid ye be?"
precinctomega t1_ir92pwp wrote
Reply to A script that draws words using that same word (of your choosing) to draw each letter-segment by maxedgextreme
Douglas Hofstadter has entered the chat.
precinctomega t1_j67rn0n wrote
Reply to comment by IAmTheClayman in 6 doctors swallowed Lego heads for science. Time intervals were given a Found and Retrieved Time (FART) score and effects documented. Here's what came out by mrhoppy_
First, this research is designed to raise awareness among parents of the fact that swallowing Lego bricks is harmless to children, in order to reduce demand of Accident & Emergency teams, thus reducing waiting times and improving outcomes for people with serious emergencies. So it's worthwhile in its own right.
Second, even if it didn't have immediate impact value, almost all progress is made incrementally. All advancements of our knowledge are good, because we can never predict when a new finding will have an unexpected relevance.