CMDR_omnicognate
CMDR_omnicognate t1_ja8nsi9 wrote
Reply to [OC] A graphical visualisation of the answer to a problem from the Greek Mathematics Olympiad (*sort of) by Oh_Tassos
For a while there i thought it was a Terraria map
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j9uog1a wrote
Reply to comment by Ttffccvv in A dying baby turtle survived after drifting 4,000 miles to Ireland by KatzMwwow
Except Will turner, who is of course neither dead nor dying
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j9ks12x wrote
Reply to [OC] Zoom CEO Eric Yuan will be taking a 98% pay cut and forego his bonus for FY2023 by giteam
Yeah because he doesn’t need a salary any more, it’s probably easier for him to basically take no money so he won’t have to pay tax on it
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j7p0isx wrote
Reply to comment by ApiContraption in PsBattle: Misshapen Sour Patch Kid by Florixia
Sour patch them
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j7kurur wrote
Reply to [OC] Movie production companies with the highest total worldwide box office revenue by giteam
I don't really understand why Disney is split up like this... marvel and 20th century are also Disney now, you could argue its split by franchise but then the image in the Disney bar graph shows star wars, so why is Lucasfilm included in this? does that include Pixar too? their own animation studios? why not just have Disney, and everything they own, then also have marvel or 20th century separately to illustrate how large Disney is and how it's distribution is split amongst different IP's?
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j7c9221 wrote
Reply to Red sky at night, sailors delight. by linuxknight
Red sky at night, Shepard’s delight
Red sky in the morning, barn’s on fire
CMDR_omnicognate t1_j1mcuzd wrote
Reply to In Hokkaido, Japan's winter months, harmless underwater algae balls are protected from death by an ice shield. That shield is expected to thin thanks to global warming, causing the balls to join the list of species threatened by climate change. by MistWeaver80
Oh hey marimo! These things are really popular aquarium plants, though often they’re some similar but different type of moss that’s a lot cheaper
CMDR_omnicognate t1_iy4wig9 wrote
Reply to I'm really liking Wensday by avunaos
Where's the meme? this is literally just the show with impact quotes
CMDR_omnicognate t1_ixdoq6v wrote
Reply to Large parts of Europe are warming twice as fast as the planet on average. As a consequence of human emissions of greenhouse gases, the climate across the continent has also become drier, particularly in southern Europe, leading to worse heat waves and an increased risk of fires. by MistWeaver80
There was a period during the summer in my part of the south of the UK where we didnt get any rain for 2 months... the UK, no rain, for two months
CMDR_omnicognate t1_it8f0o1 wrote
It's ok they're just both big fans of Monty Python /s
CMDR_omnicognate t1_irp7d8k wrote
Reply to New licensing round for oil and gas exploration in the North Sea "good for the environment” insists UK climate minister by WilliamMorris420
To be fair, it’s better for the environment than importing it from the US or the Middle East, the way it’s worded is stupid though. He’s saying it’s good for the environment because it’s closer to the uk, but it’s not “good” just less bad than the alternative
CMDR_omnicognate t1_jefl5q4 wrote
Reply to This old doll uses a vinyl like record to talk and sing by Eigenurin
These were actually quite common on old “talking” toys, those old animal sound toys where you pull a cord and it would make an animal noise for example were basically just really rudimentary vinyls made of plastic