Science do be fascinating
Science do be fascinating
DEI is diversity, equity and inclusion. They are basically saying that the fires are so bad because they hired a bunch of women, black and gay people. If they had only hired MEN ™ to the fire departements, they would have it under control by now!
Who ever made that deserves a medal.
I know, the melody somehow started playing in my head from the first line. I still don’t know why they did it but I’m not complaining.
I have no idea where that came from but alright… Here’s your well deserved upvote.
This one seems especially unsolvable…
I can recommend the “Behind the Bastards” (podcast) episode on Steve Jobs.
What a weird… weird man.
It’s great to see that there are experts on all kinds of subjects in the fediverse. <3
I see what you mean. If it werent for the edge with the dark background it would be hard to tell where the edges are at all.
Thanks for the answer. My searches on the internet just brought up mathematical graph theory.
It’s so cool to see what simple yet clever tricks they used to use. The tricks used today are probably still very clever but definitely no longer simple.
Can you explain what vertex coloring does? Like does it create a color gradient between vertecies? And how does this help with making… “things” round?
A bit like breaking your arm and dislocating your shoulders so you can finally lick your elbow.
I have no Idea what this genre of humor is, but I kinda dig it. Cosmic absurdity mixed with internet “haha so random” humor?
You sound miserable. I hope you can find happiness, too.
Hey, random ass dude here. Thanks for valuing my time. <3
See, it’s like when the pticher catches a five yard touchdown right after being handed an off-site yelow card. If he doesn’t tackle a goal in the next round it will never be a double-birdie and I know nothing about sportsball.
Let me explain: The humor in this comic strip lies in the absurdity as well as the “comedic timing” in the pacing of the individual panels. The symbol at the start clearly depicts a very minimalist version of a person on a bike. The comic however “takes it literally” and imagines a person driving around with only two wheels, one of which runs between their butcheeks (also a “funny part” of the human body). It doesn’t show this right away but contrasts two panels where “nothing happens” with the sudden appearance of this… Thing. It gradually reveals three funny things: First, the absurd thought that what is shown in the symbol is literally what is happening, as explained before. Second, the wheel running through the butcheeks, and lastly, that the person doing this is suffering. This means, there must be some even more absurd circumstances that lead to this whole situation.
I hope I could explain to you how this is funny. Although jokes notoriously die while being dissected.
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lol, love the unspecific-ness of "in or around Wilson Creek. Even if you wanted to get it there, they make it harder for you.
It’s an old copy pasta but it holds up better than ever.