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t1_j6nlo0r wrote

Lol I'm a chemical engineer, I'm still probably doomed. I can't even make sense of a circuit diagram or how engines work. Well I know thermodynamically how engines work. But not mechanically or anything like that.

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t1_j6i7cmg wrote

It's only natural to interpret new info in the context of what you already know. Everytime I learn something about another country I think about it compares to Jamaica. Why can't your compatriot do the same with your country?

You really hate your country that much that you can't stand to even see it mentioned in online forums huh?

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t1_j5wmv75 wrote

No, the real joke is that the last panel is a drawing of a meme where a cat seemingly gets transcendent knowledge. So the comic is parodying them gaining this sudden epiphany of knowledge. You'd have to be familiar with the meme to understand truly appreciate it. Idk if links are allowed but here's a YouTube video about what I mean. It's called cat transcendence-limitless

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uwmeH6Rnj2E

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t1_j2dg30n wrote

Wait, so you're saying things in orbit are just endlessly falling? Does that apply to the earth and the sun as well? Is the earth's orbit just the earth falling towards the sun but missing? That's fascinating lol. Oh shit does this mean the moon is always falling towards the earth??

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