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Redditardus t1_je916kj wrote
Reply to comment by pogchampion400400404 in 'Interesting' is one of the least interesting ways to describe something. by Cyborginox
The commenter just said that phrase and you did, so it is said at least 2 times
Redditardus t1_je4xcf6 wrote
Reply to comment by Owenrat in You will never see your death certificate by v3xpunk
Well, kinda true, kinda not. I see your point.
Redditardus t1_je4u234 wrote
Reply to comment by joedog911 in Dogs must wonder why it's always winter in the fridge by pufballcat
Yeah what they need to know is "this place is too cold/hot, we need to get out of here". Can't think where dogs would need to know anything more. Most people don't need to know more either. I have no idea how refrigerators, plumbing or central heating work precisely but I can live my life mostly just normally. dogs just learn that appliances that look a certain way and are in a certain place are cold and store food.
Redditardus t1_je4sk4f wrote
Reply to You will never see your death certificate by v3xpunk
Probably not. Some people have been assumed dead and then have reappeared alive though.
Redditardus t1_ja7nwdr wrote
Reply to comment by raize308 in Cats spend the majority of their lives in their dreams rather than in real life due to them sleeping ~16 hours a day by raize308
Not all of us humans do, unfortunately
Redditardus t1_ja7meap wrote
Agreed. Consider the amount of pixels a single image could have and how many variations of color they could have. Just a 16x16 image has 256 pixels, and each can have 256^3 = 16,777,216 colors. In conclusion, there would be 4,294,967,296 possibilities. Now, consider you would have to find a single word for each variatoon.
Then, consider the size of the universe from atomic scale to the galaxies, and imagine if each subset of particles would need a separate word. Such an amount could only be astronomically large. This has not even accounted for any changes and processes in time.
Redditardus t1_ja7kyti wrote
What do you mean. Not only am I am the handsomest, the intelligentest, the friendliest, the wealthiest, and strongest man in the world, but also the humblest.
Redditardus t1_ja7dcbc wrote
- No jokes, pun, wordplay or submissions that are dependent on the mechanism or oddities of the language
Redditardus t1_ja2poig wrote
Reply to comment by Mrogoth_bauglir in Dumbledore was terrible at hiring teachers. by Pard01
He probably hired him because he was fed up with Lockhart's bullshit and wanted something bad to happen to him
Redditardus t1_ja2panv wrote
Reply to Unsolved Mysteries is Redundant by Tucker_the_Nerd
No. A mystery is like a math problem. Even if it is solved, it is still a math problem
Redditardus t1_ja2o86z wrote
Actually, no. This is only applies if you talk about living descendants, and if you are required to be alive
Redditardus t1_je933l6 wrote
Reply to Your life was already destined to be the way it is. You act thinking you have free will when everything was already predestined by LovelyLeaf4
Determinism is a heavily debated theory. Nobody knows if it is true. I would guess that yes but we cant know