Lunchtable for the nerdy (warning: only nerdy people allowed)
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Y'all need help....
like serious couch time.1 -
JstTheWayIam wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »JstTheWayIam wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
Haha making fun of this never gets old...
But can you blame him? Growing up in a desert and all
That's why they hid Luke on Tatooine right?
Exactly, the one place he wouldn't go
Or Jakku. Seems like it might have worked.
You're right, there's probably a Vader connection with Jakku...
I'd bet Rey is going to be some sort of reincarnation of Vader
I read a good fan theory about Rey being a Kenobi. Made a lot of sense I'll see if I can find it
I don't buy the kenobi theory or the Palpatine theory... She's probably not looks daughter...
She's the new chosen one... Luke can't destroy snoke without her because he's not the chosen one...
Luke's in hiding waiting for the chosen one to find him guided by the force to be trained...
My thoughts...
Not sure how Kylo ties into it but I bet he kills luke eventually and rebirths the sith... Snoke is not a sith, Kylos main goal is the rebirth of the sith
WWGLD... What would George Lucas do? Wait... Never mind. He would do Jar Who Must Not Be Named.
Snoke is the Inquisitor... Rey is cousin to Kylo... Finn is the kid of Mace Windu who survived his fall against Palpatine. And Poe... I have no clue. All force sensitive.
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zachbonner_ wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »MeeseeksAndDestroy wrote: »
Haha making fun of this never gets old...
But can you blame him? Growing up in a desert and all
Plus it's so coarse and gets everywhere.
Single worst line of dialogue in cinema history. Funny because of that, though.
I don't know, I saw that god awful 50 shades movie...
ughh why would you see that garbage!?
I sort of want to see it because I want to see what vanilla, middle-aged people think bdsm is.
fiiine we'll have to have a viewing party of it I guess
Buy those plane tickets we talked about and sure
I just bought a roundtrip ticket on British Air to London - $515.00 round trip from the states
I'm pretty stoked.4 -
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Motorsheen wrote: »Y'all need help....
like serious couch time.
did you say you , me and a couch0 -
Gimsteinn1 wrote: »slimgirljo15 wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Y'all need help....
like serious couch time.
did you say you , me and a couch
Jo I love you. No really, I do.
You're like my Idol
the feeling is mutual1 -
MY PEOPLE!
Book nerd here.
Also, a Star Wars nerd who is very bummed out to be missing Celebration this year.1 -
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zachbonner_ wrote: »The square root of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the square roots of the lengths of the other sides
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Gimsteinn1 wrote: »_har_T_Swallow wrote: »Gimsteinn1 wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »The square root of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the square roots of the lengths of the other sides
a^2+b^2=c^2
Or known as the Pythagorean Theorem which you can also apply to calculate the Euclidean distance between two vectors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss's_Pythagorean_right_triangle_proposal
Yeah nope.... not reading that.
I'll go back to the gym and work on the guns wile you guys make a sign big enough for the aliens to see... Gotta be prepared for anything man.
We haven't been able to make contact with extraterrestrials because we are living in a simulated reality...
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »Gimsteinn1 wrote: »_har_T_Swallow wrote: »Gimsteinn1 wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »The square root of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the square roots of the lengths of the other sides
a^2+b^2=c^2
Or known as the Pythagorean Theorem which you can also apply to calculate the Euclidean distance between two vectors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss's_Pythagorean_right_triangle_proposal
Yeah nope.... not reading that.
I'll go back to the gym and work on the guns wile you guys make a sign big enough for the aliens to see... Gotta be prepared for anything man.
We haven't been able to make contact with extraterrestrials because we are living in a simulated reality...
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/elon-musk-ai-artificial-intelligence-computer-simulation-gaming-virtual-reality-a7060941.html?amp0 -
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Gimsteinn1 wrote: »JstTheWayIam wrote: »Gimsteinn1 wrote: »_har_T_Swallow wrote: »Gimsteinn1 wrote: »zachbonner_ wrote: »The square root of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the square roots of the lengths of the other sides
a^2+b^2=c^2
Or known as the Pythagorean Theorem which you can also apply to calculate the Euclidean distance between two vectors
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gauss's_Pythagorean_right_triangle_proposal
Yeah nope.... not reading that.
I'll go back to the gym and work on the guns wile you guys make a sign big enough for the aliens to see... Gotta be prepared for anything man.
We haven't been able to make contact with extraterrestrials because we are living in a simulated reality...
Even if you accept the observer effect as conclusive proof of how consciences if the key to collapsing a probabilistic wave function... you still can't solve the Fermi Paradox by just ignoring the question and hope it goes away. Any half-decent simulated universe of the size and complexity we're dealing with would of course have to include sentient and intelligent extraterrestrial lifeforms to be complete... what else would you use as the end-game?
That's an awesome question...
But who says you have to simulate aliens at all?
They may simply not exist because we haven't found them to observe. Unless we find them, they are not going to come looking for us because, they simply don't exist, because we haven't found them...
The end game could simply be discovering that we are living in a simulation with limitations... Maybe interstellar travel is just not possible, and if so... Why would the simulation call for aliens to invade us or even exist?
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JstTheWayIam wrote: »
But who says you have to simulate aliens at all?
They may simply not exist because we haven't found them to observe. Unless we find them, they are not going to come looking for us because, they simply don't exist, because we haven't found them...
Very true... KK
The first question we would ask ourselves if aliens were found would be ...
Can we nuke them?... Lol2 -
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zachbonner_ wrote: »The square root of the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle is equal to the sum of the square roots of the lengths of the other sides
That's middle school, now do something really nerdy0 -
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zachbonner_ wrote: »second question: can you have sex with it
3rd...
Are they going to make us have sex with them?0 -
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Which one of you nerds is going to do my sales report?0
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