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fujo
is one of u a frog......
fujo
cursed...
fujo
shwimp...!!
fujo
do u know a frog
shrimp
fujo wujo
fujo
meow
shrimp
i know 2 frogs in particular
>>148479
shrimp
i dont think so...
shrimp
they just sit in the dirt and eat bugs
fujo
awwwwwww
shrimp
sigh!
fujo
why is it colored.....
shrimp
lmao
shrimp
i mean... its black and white
shrimp
but it aint manga
fujo
what model is it even.. is it sd?
shrimp
idk theres like 10 different models based on the puncuation used
fujo
i thought there was only and
shrimp
theres many,,,
anon
i think it uses FLUX v1 or something
i like sad things
>>148229
yea that makes sense. we have one in my discord that someone made as their dark alter ego as a joke and it constantly references environmental terrorism lol
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
saw a vaush clip talking about going on /tttt/ lmao
shrimp
vaouwsh
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
vawooush. would transitioning have saved her>
shrimp
no
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
xD
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
okay but we still claim the unibomber
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
transitioning would have saved her
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
and a her victims
shrimp
the unibomber almost killed some random kid or her mom or something
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
yea because they were a repressing tranny
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
u never read his manifesto about when he went to the gender clinic?
shrimp
i know about it
shrimp
i dont think repressing makes people murderers
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
imo it doesnt help tho
shrimp
yeah but like
shrimp
would transitioning have helped? idk
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
I think it would have lol
shrimp
maybe theyd do a little less murder
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
kazinsky literally moved innawoods and started torturing small animals. maybe if he transitioned he would have calmed down.
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
certainly i think estrogen makes u less likely to murder people... like
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
men murder rate versus women murder rate lol
shrimp
hard to say
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
> In 2023, there were 14,327 murder offenders in the United States who were male, in comparison to 1,898 who were female. However, there were also 5,279 murder offenders where their gender was unknown.

tho yea i get ur point that kazinsky was uniquely fucked up and evil
shrimp
yeah i think they were just very deranged
shrimp
i also just dont like how much people meme about the unibomber like hes cool or something he was just a violent misanthrope who used some dumb ideology to justify random misanthropic violence
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
oh yea 100000%
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i fucking hate that
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
like people try to say that he was some environmentally concerned martyr
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
the dude just murdered random ass innocent people
shrimp
ye exactly
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
and he tortured small animals, and he literally masturbated to having power over life and death
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i argued on 4chan once about that and someone tried to argue that point with me so I just posted quotes from his journals (they are all available online) and the anon was like
shrimp
very deranged individual
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
oh
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
yea mb
shrimp
lmao
shrimp
"oh"
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
transitioning would have saved her :3
shrimp
>>148541
#add an extra t at the end
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
BUTT
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
ass cheeks
shrimp
BUTt
shrimp
woah
shrimp
look at those knockers
shrimp
WOAH
shrimp
oh god
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
ewwwwwwwww
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
wtffff
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
delete that
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
good function
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
does it work on posted images
shrimp
yeah you can just delet ai images
shrimp
no
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
we need a delete functionn
shrimp
there kind of is one
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
ooooooo
shrimp
why was that mr krabs
shrimp
the original laugh is so muhc better
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
.play my main goal is to blow up original
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i have school in an hour
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i literallly cant skip i cant
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i want 2 so baddd
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
i played terraria for like a week straight i have to buckle down and focus on my studies
shrimp
nose to the grindstone
shrimp
i believe in you
shrimp
youve overcome greater challenges
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
yea like plantera
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
but i had friends
nonners
.play watch yo jet
nonners
did hey say
>playing hockey with my dick
nonners
did hey say
>playing hockey with my dick
nonners
.play watch yo jet
notamerican!!dcmzmFf2DM
deepseek is so funny
notamerican!!dcmzmFf2DM
just ask him about taiwan or if CCP is a bad party or what happened in 1989
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
#ai is china bad

it's not useful to label entire countries as "bad" or "good." china is a complex nation with 1.4 billion people, diverse perspectives, and a mix of strengths and challenges. its government has policies that some criticize (e.g., human rights concerns, censorship) while others praise (e.g., poverty reduction, infrastructure development). evaluating specific actions or policies is more productive than blanket judgments.
is china bad
SadChanπŸ‰πŸ‰
#ai was nazi germany bad

yes, nazi germany was overwhelmingly bad. it committed genocide, initiated a world war causing immense suffering and death, propagated extreme racial ideologies leading to mass extermination of jews and other groups, systematically oppressed millions based on ethnicity or political beliefs, and left devastation that still resonates in history today. the regime's actions were fundamentally evil on a scale rarely seen in human history.
was nazi germany bad
shrimp
Woof. This is what the villagers look like in A Minecraft Movie
shrimp
they honestly look like the result of asking ai what photorealistic minecraft villagers would look like
i like sad things
do they have unibrows in minecraft idr
i like sad things
ick
i like sad things
>>148599
photorealistic minecraft cryptobro
i like sad things
>>148601
this guy farms
shrimp
stupid fucking ai
i like sad things
in class and the professor is talking about 9/11 and how it affected American policy and she's like most of you weren't alive for 9/11
anon
do zoomers even know what 9/11 is in currect year
>>148611
i like sad things
I'm like i saw it happen
i like sad things
with my eyes
i like sad things
i witnessed it
i like sad things
>>148607
well we are learning about it ig lol
i like sad things
my life is already history
anon
hmm. i also feel like a turboboomer in class
anon
im the oldest person there, with another girl who is the same age
>>148629
anon
all these zoomies are v irritating i wont lie
>>148617
anon
#ai tell me about the tianmen square massacre

the tiananmen square massacre
tell me about the tianmen square massacre
nonners
>>148615
youre probably another zoomer who doesnt know what age range zommer is
>>148618
nonners
are you like 46
anon
no. i was born in 1997 that makes me a zillenial
nonners
45?
shrimp
fun fact: generational theory is not a real thing and these are all arbitrary time periods people make up
>>148623
shrimp
im actually a fellow zillenial
anon
what i said
shrimp
what u said
shrimp
plus im a year older so respect ur elders
nonners
#ai who are zoomers

zoomers are members of generation z, typically born between the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2010s. they grew up with widespread internet access and digital technology shaping their lives, making them highly tech-savvy. socially, they're often characterized by progressive views on social issues, a focus on mental health awareness, and a strong sense of individuality. economically, many came of age during or after the 2008 financial crisis and are acutely aware of systemic challenges like student debt and climate change. humor-wise, zoomers love irony, absurdist memes (e.g., "deep fried" content), and niche internet subcultures like tiktok trends or discord communities. politically engaged but distrustful of traditional institutions compared to older generationsβ€”making activism more grassroots-oriented in nature too!
who are zoomers
shrimp
the difference between someone born in like mid 90s to mid 2000s is actually huge
>>148637
i like sad things
I'm solidly a millennial
anon
im not sure i understand the question
i like sad things
1993
shrimp
we need shorter generations
i like sad things
im in nyc so i saw the second plane hit
anon
>>148630
thats true... its all so different
i like sad things
with my eyes
shrimp
yeah shit just kept changing even more radily
shrimp
like yeah i grew up with a pc and stuff but it was like. a pc that was slow as fuck and an n64 we still had like landlines no cellphones n shit
nonners
#ai are zoomers stupid and dumb

zoomers, like any generation, have a wide range of intelligence and capabilities. generalizing an entire group based on age is reductive and overlooks the complexities of individual experiences. many zoomers are tech-savvy, creative, and socially aware, often using their skills to navigate a world that's rapidly changing. judging them as "stupid" or "dumb" misses the forest for the treesβ€”they're adapting in ways older generations might not fully grasp yet.
are zoomers stupid and dumb
>>148644
shrimp
ppl growing up born in 2005 had iphones n shit since birth basically
shrimp
although they were still pretty new but bny the time theyre 5 its an established thing
anon
>>148641
i dont think zoomers are dumb at all, theyre just very different. like they obviously grew up in another world...
shrimp
i fear for ppl born post 2010
>>148647
nonners
there are no people born post 2010 stop spreading misinfo
>>148650
anon
>>148645
the ipad-as-toddlers generations are all so cooked tbh
shrimp
actually post 2020 is even worse
shrimp
yeah
anon
>>148646
there wont be soon because im not having kids fuck that shit
shrimp
same
shrimp
twinsies
i like sad things
90s kids had that sweet spot of technology before social media. very unique in human history
>>148657>>148662
i like sad things
special generation
shrimp
i think its all pretty unique whats going on now is extremely unique
>>148658
anon
>>148653
web 1.0 was honestly so based
shrimp
yeah fucked is another word
>>148665
fujo
(i didnt grow up in the 90s, but i have fond memories of like.. sending emails to frens)
anon
>>148660
the thing is, i honestly cant tell if our times are truly uniquely fucked or if it just feels like this to everyone at any point in history, especially as you get older
shrimp
well i think its like, theres been a lot of unique developments over the span of human history with lots of unique situations, but also history repeating itself a lot
shrimp
maybe it was less jarring in the past when technology was slower but id imagine in the last few hundred years every leap in technology has been more and more rapid
>>148670
nonners
i have fond memories of doing phishing scams in skype
>>148669
anon
>>148668
average eastern european childhood memory
anon
>>148667
idk i think the industrial revolution was also pretty jarring, people probably thought the world was ending
shrimp
thats what im saying yeah
anon
oh you mean like including that
anon
yeah definitely
shrimp
yeah that is within the last few hundred years i think
anon
ok ok i just read that quickly no need to be defensive
shrimp
im not being defensive... i just cant remember exactly when it was
anon
the industrial revolution? 1760 to 1840 i think?
shrimp
probably yeah
i like sad things
wtf. arabs are less than 1% of us population
i like sad things
i wonder if there are more trans or arabs
i like sad things
>>148659
✌️✌️✌️
krissu (25 (geriatric))
gleg frens my parents got me a bike for my bday and i rly like it and now im happy c:
>>148685
krissu (25 (geriatric))
almost slipped and fell over on the way home cuz of some ice tho lol i think im still gonna wait til it gets warmer to start riding it regularly but its great it has the low type frame so i dont have to lift my leg up super high to get on and it has a basket and a mount on the back so i can carry groceries i love love love it
i like sad things
>>148683
its your birthday too????
i like sad things
wtf
krissu (25 (geriatric))
my bday is actually coming up on the 6th but theyre leaving finland next week
i like sad things
mine is this week
i like sad things
pisces gang pisces gang
krissu (25 (geriatric))
lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
based we're literally twinning rn
i like sad things
infp???
krissu (25 (geriatric))
aaa wheres underscore
i like sad things
i never do underscore lol
krissu (25 (geriatric))
yes o_o
i like sad things
infp gang fr fr fr fr
i like sad things
pisces gang fr
krissu (25 (geriatric))
lol its so funny how u grow up ur whole life feeling like some weirdo who cant relate to anyone and then u learn abt trans girls and its like woa theyre all just like me fr
i like sad things
lmao
i like sad things
some of themm
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ya only some but omg lol ive met other girls where its like wtf how do u know my life???
i like sad things
some are the really mean explody bpd stereotype :(
krissu (25 (geriatric))
ya :< my ex was like that ;_;
i like sad things
infps are my people
>>148705
anon
>>148705
#editai change mtbi to mbti
shrimp
myers type brig indicator
anon
meyers-type brick indicator
shrimp
my mtbi is: bricked the f up
anon
my mbti is intp (autism)
nonners
mine too..
anon
edgelord type
anon
can confirm that this is what i look like
anon
>>148715
are you blonde. i wouldve guessed brunette
nonners
you guessed right
anon
you have about neck length hair
nonners
i shave my head 2-3 times a week
anon
based skinhead
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as long as you arent intj
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
intjs are scary
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
i got a sugary drink because i was tired
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
only got like 5 hours of bad sleep last night
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
had a wierd nightmare
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
i was a kid and i woke up without waking up (in the dream) and while kind of out of it because I was still tired I became convinced that there was like... a bad thing in the corner of the room
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
and I started like smashing everything in the room and then my parents showed up? and were made at me for smashing everything
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
then i woked up in the dream and was like... there was somethign there idk and the rest of the dream was about being embarassed andd worrying if im crazy

wierd nightmare :3
anon
>>148723
an intp who will clean their room
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
ahhh my urban diversity class is over thank godd
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
we were talking about afghanistan and i was working overtime to hide my power levell on how much I know about afghanistan and 9/11
anon
well i dont want to put on my smug stem face but what exactly do you learn in 'urban diversity ' class
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
You need one DEI related credit but basically its the intersection of urban planning through a ethnic and cultural lens and the history of failures to plan around diverstiy in urban spaces (like redlining, denying home loans to black families, why cities become racially segregated, the role of immirgration in changing the city over time, etc)
>>148736
anon
ah that actually sounds kinda interesting
anon
>>148734
>why cities become racially segregated
because they elected me mayor
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
lol are you the mayor of racism nice to meet you can i introduce you to the CEO of racism
anon
ah good to meet them, do you know the oligarch of racism? this is elon musk yes hello
>>148742
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
guy sat next to me in a room thats like 1/5 occuped aaaaaaaaaaaa
>>148743
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
:<
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148738
literal nazi salute....
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
nooooooo he sat there to clearly sit next to a girlll lol
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
lso if I dated someone from any of my classes they would be a stinky boy 10 years younger than me that would make me a pedo basically lmaoo
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
im too old 2 date college students the lowest I would go is like 25 probably, im kind of planning on dieing alone tbhhh
anon
same
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
hmm this lecture is nice we are doing a leture on luminosity of stellar nebulae baseddd
anon
very cool
anon
i wish my classes were interesting... the only interesting class i have is maths and physics would also be interesting if it werent for the prof
>>148754
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
oh nvm its exo planet seasonss :(
anon
>its an exoplanet episode
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148751
I supplement the lecture by googling what they are talking about
>>148756
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
lol
anon
>>148754
most of the people in my class are ignoring the lectures altogether and studying on youtube instead... why even bother going to uni in current year apart from the paper slip...
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
tbh i have no idea hy colleges still require all these extra classes that have nothing 2 do with ur field of study when they all are phoned in anyway
>>148759
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
i am trying to get a decent gpa though I think I can do a 3.5 with pretty low effort
anon
>>148757
hmm it isnt like that in my country... probably something to bleed you dry if youre paying for school
>>148760
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148759
in hte past its because college was a place you went to like get actually educated. you had a diversity of information so you had a holistic knowledge of the world and nature but now its just a piece of paper you need to have to be middle class so all the extra shit is kind of half assed and people are just trying to take the easiest classes so they can focus on the stuff that is actually their major
anon
hmm. i think its different in my country once again because there are other accredited educations apart from college. but i do think that its kinda pointless because you can find resources online that blow the average uni prof out of the water
>>148764
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
like im bio/paleo anth major so my focus is on biology, evolution, primatology, archaeology, paleontology etc but I still need to take a certain amount of writing, maths, science, diversity, etc classes to fill certain credit requirements for my degree
>>148763
anon
>>148762
ohhh i think thats a humanities thing tho.
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148761
yeaa ive had bad ones. that said all my anth professors have been amazing. which makes sense because NYC is one of hte biggest cities or anthropological study in the world (very lucky to live here)
>>148765
anon
>>148764
thats really cool. living in nyc must be cool indeed, and by cool i mean expensive
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
Columbia was the first anthropology depeartment in the united states in the early 1800s and its one of hte oldest anth programs in the entire world.
>>148767
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148767
I got accepted but I ended up going to a CUNY school instead
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
cheaper and more flexible. i can take semesters off to work and do government contracts when I need money
anon
makes sense. my electrical engy prof went to Columbia i think
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
the ivy league experience seemed like... they do NOT want you taking breaks
>>148773
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
but the CUNY research department works hand in hand with columbia and all of our professors are columbia run off so.... lol.
>>148774
anon
>>148771
yeah i think its really cut throat from what ive heard
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
not cut throat just seems pompous
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
City University of New York, a network of publically funded colleges, kind of unique in the US
>>148777
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
[Wikipedia]

basically in the 1800srich people wanted poor people to become educated. its pretty cool but kind of past its glory days. used to have really good schools but they kind of fell off.
>>148779
anon
>>148778
>1800srich people wanted poor people to become educated
outrageous! i am very much against the idea of poor people being educated!
nonners
#ai should poor people be educated

yes, poor people should absolutely be educated. education is a fundamental tool for breaking cycles of poverty and creating opportunities for individuals to improve their lives. access to quality education empowers people with knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities that can lead to better employment prospects, higher income potential, and improved social mobility.

moreover, educating everyone benefits society as a whole by fostering innovation, reducing inequality, and contributing to economic growth. denying education based on socioeconomic status perpetuates systemic inequities and limits the potential of entire communities.

policies that ensure equitable access to educationβ€”regardless of wealthβ€”are essential for building a fairer and more just world. investing in education for all is not just morally right; it's pragmatically necessary for long-term societal progress.
should poor people be educated
>>148782
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
It has a huge history of activism and is a big immigrant college. it has a large number of arabs too, one of the biggest centers of islamic perspective socialism in the country
>>148783
anon
>>148781
i see. seems very cool. usa has the coolest colleges, if only they werent so expensive
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
yea..... well thats america in general. everything is expensive. everything in america is good, if you haev money. VERY cyberpunk.
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
"its a cyberpunky world, gotta get your bag to upgrade your gun"

-sadchan 2025
krissu (25 (geriatric))
i have been replaying cyberpunk 2077
>>148788
anon
krissu can you help me with my math homework
>>148791
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148786
I just did a playthrough to enjoy the new expansion it was really good. idris elba did a good job with his voice actinggg it was really gooood
krissu (25 (geriatric))
yessssss phantom liberty so SO good
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
they kind of did the villain dirty though he dies SO abrubtly, felt really underwhelming after he was built up incredibly well. he was so scary and then hes just dead lol.
>>148793
anon
>>148791
ok ok. the first question is: show for all even natural numbers n > 2 that there are two prime numbers p, q such that n = p + q
>>148797
krissu (25 (geriatric))
>>148790
lol right
but the real enemy always comes from within ;O
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
yup lol. i liked choosing between the hacker and the spy though, very cool story. i like it a lot more than the base story.
krissu (25 (geriatric))
me too
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
plus we get to see into the world of militech and what remains of the US government in the far future very very cool
anon
>>148797
some mathematician you are...
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
i dont really like math. i like algebra thoo....
>>148800
anon
>>148799
i like algebra too... i never get to study it in a class setting tho... i only know how to write very basic proofs with groups, rings, fields and stuff like that. it seems like i am forced to study trig and analysis and la, which i like too
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
take an algebra class then hehe
>>148802
anon
>>148801
cant, im in a vocational college, they dont offer stuff like that... not even the local university offers stuff like that... ghey earth
>>148804
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
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πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148802
damn what country?? :O
>>148805
anon
>>148804
germany but its a shit city
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
wow im surprised. if its a shit city is it on the former soviet side?? :3
>>148807
anon
>>148806
nah. the local university is just very focused on economics, they dont offer a pure math major
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
my grandma is from germany she was from the allied side she talked a lot of shit about the communists. she was born in the late 40s so she grew up in 50s post war germany with the big split. she said her town got power from the communist side still when she was growing up and they would fuck up the power plant a lot and always blame the communists when the power went out. also apparently malnutrition was really bad she told me a story once she was dancing with a boy at a high school dance and two of his teeth fell out beacuse everyone was suffering from malnutritionm
>>148826>>148830
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
my mom’s neighbor was from Germany and he drank beer every day after work
>>148810
anon
>>148809
i drink beer or wine everyday after work.
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
waow powerful German people Alcohol resistance
>>148816
anon
not so much
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
unfortunate autocorrecy
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148811
i had an irish roomate. that are the apex alocholics no question
>>148823
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
my irish roomate would come home on a WEDNESDAY NIGHT plastared and be thrwoing up in the toilet at 4AM then be leaving for work completely sober at 7AM, make up PERFECT hair done fit nice smelling good zero hang over im like HOW???!???!
>>148828
fujo
i personally took down a bunch of their posters, and i would've done more if i saw more
>>148822
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148816
heard this very sad. my friend of Irish ancestry’s da
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
family gradually stopped though
anon
>>148808
yeah post-war was rough. my grandparents also talk about it sometimes.
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
I spent a lot of time with her growing up I wish that I learned german from her...
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148818
:0
krissu (25 (geriatric))
im thinkign something along the lines of a proof by contradiction where we look at n mod p for every prime p. if there do not exist primes p,q such that p + q = n then this means that n mod p is a composite number for every prime p... that seems like smth u should be able to get a contradiction out of
>>148832>>148835>>148836
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148808
I’m glad they beat that and still got to dance together while malnourished
>>148833
anon
>>148829
krissu if you can solve this i will give you 100$
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148830
she ended up marrying my grandpa who was a navy electrician stationed there in the 60s and brought her to america as his overseas wife and then i got here :)
>>148838
fujo
>>148831
die gibt es schon, nennt sich csu
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148829
do you have how to prove it? I’ve heard that’s the classic proofs book, but I never learned them
anon
>>148829
ok i can sort of follow that but if this is the correct way to approach the goldbach conjecture color me impressed
krissu (25 (geriatric))
oh is that an open problem
>>148840
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148833
yay sadchan creation story :D oh I was misremembering the drinking every day neighbor was probably English it was his wife who was German. she let my grandfather use her trash can when his was too difficult to use in old age. I met her once, thankful to her but my mom said she was bad with her daughter
krissu (25 (geriatric))
u meany
anon
>>148837
yes i was just joking i thought youd recognize it lmao
krissu (25 (geriatric))
mean!!!!!
krissu (25 (geriatric))
no idk much number theory stuff
anon
sorry :p its all in good fun
krissu (25 (geriatric))
it ok i forgive u
>>148846
krissu (25 (geriatric))
mmmmmmwah
nonners
proof by >is obvious
anon
proof by 'this is trivial'
>>148853
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
[Wikipedia]

can we build a new country on Eris the dwarf planet
anon
>>148852
im not sure actually, could be
nonners
>>148852
prize for solving each of these is $1million i think
anon
>>148853
YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SOLVE THIS
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
>>148844
just figure out the pattern in prime numbers and if it doesn’t allow for
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
idk anything aboutn umbers but I listen to video essays about them a lot while gaming ;3
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
.play banach-tarsky paradox vsauce
anon
.play futurama banach-tarsky machine
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
>>148861
:O how could you say thatt
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
micheal is such a treasure
anon
>>148861
same kinda. which is not to say that i dislike vsaucemichael
nonners
idk he goes on weird tangents and its supposed to feel like youre learning something but youre not, also i dont like educational videos in general i kinda zone out when someone is talking
πŸ‰πŸ” mellonburgervoteranon
I don’t watch them. idk I don’t think he makes them about my interests, but I know to say that lol
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
vsauce! hey, michael here. your home security is adequate.

or is it?
nonners
.play vsauce your home security is safe
fujo
OR CAN YOU?
fujo
hahahaha
πŸ‰sad_anomaly πŸ‰(vote for melonburger.org)
vsauce has some really good videos imo and his show was really neat too, like they recreated some genuinely traumatizing psychological studies which was just fun as reality tv

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