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It’s also a bit incomplete because he also said a object keeps the same speed, even if it’s not zero (not moving). And the speed also has to keep the same direction. This does explain a lot about gravity, orbits etc…

And that’s only the first law, it’s a premise to the other even more helpful laws.

Funkytom467,
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I’m not familiar with Facebook, but if you can’t create a business account without a personal account, how would you create one without having multiple accounts?

Funkytom467,
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Ha the hardest decision of all role playing games…

Violence or Romance

Funkytom467,
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Technically their is a way around it, but it’s not really meant to since after that their isn’t much to do.

You’ll have plenty of decision like that though, this one is just the first scripted one to show what you will be able to choose later on, it’s pretty smart.

Funkytom467,
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Ho you’re right i’ve missed this one but it looks pretty good, especially for eldritch blast in a sorlock build…

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My first thought, especially since you can’t lick a gaz.

Now I’m also questioning myself about all noble gaz, what are they like in liquid (or solid) form?..

Funkytom467,
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Either that or sometimes you tell yourself your boring when you feel insecure about the things you like. Happened to me because of some failures i faced in my own field for exemple.

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I only put my alarm at 5min intervals if i wanna take it slow but need to wake up. But when i slept well i never need more than two. Sometimes I can even wake up before the first one. It’s for when i’m tired that it can be useful, and that can be easily fixed by not being stupid…

Now if i don’t need to wake up, I sometimes make them 15min or 30min apart so i can continue a bit of dreaming between each alarm without falling asleep for 2 more hours.

Funkytom467,
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Let’s also be clear that people should be respected, unless…

Opinions however are another matter. You don’t have to respect someone’s opinions to respect him.

Unless his opinions are his whole self, but then it goes into the category of the ‘unless’ i can’t respect.

Funkytom467,
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I do agree those people you speak about are uninteresting and mostly stupid.

But we should respect stupid people, their ideas aren’t always worth respecting, but as people they themselves deserve considering.

And I praise anyone that has the patience to teach morons to be better people despite their own lack of judgment.

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So if I understood you, you meant in reality we should more or less respect the opinion without arguments based on whether it is more or less subjective?

Funkytom467,
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That’s technically true, but the question then becomes, why are our assumptions different?

If it’s based on different beliefs of what reality is (ground work), it would be normal to fight for truth.

If it’s based on our affinity for the result of the argumentation (the house), it would also be normal to fight for our own benefit and those like us.

So realistically i don’t see any reason as to why we should respect each other’s opinions… all would incentives us to fight for the correct assumptions.

This in itself doesn’t mean we should stop respecting people though!

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I get that, most people are like you, it’s normal. Best thing for everyone is to avoid those persons.

But my point of view is a lot more optimistic, i think having this behavior isn’t all their are defined as. They can still grow and learn, especially on other area of life.

Depending on how much they rely on this behavior you can have two approach…

If it’s little, you can teach them better without them knowing, as long as it doesn’t directly clash with their dogma, but it requires to be subtle.

If they rely to much on it, the best course is to detach their opinions from the real world and only speak to them with very down to earth things.

I know it will not always really work, most of the time my optimistic view is to idealistic. I can have it because i’m more tolerant, maybe too much.

The goods thing is, even if i’m wrong, i can enjoy myself doing this, and for the rare time i do change something in that person, well that feels great.

Funkytom467,
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I might have gone off too smug in my comment now that I reread it. Partly due to oversimplification i guess.

Is it how i spoke of the two approaches that you found smug or is it something else?

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But how much noodles are there?

Because if i’m still hungry it’s not really a meal… and we college student are hungry af!

Were i’m at the university’s restaurant offers full meal with starters and dessert at 3,5€ (or $3.73) it’s enough and the best quality and quantity i’ve seen for that price.

Funkytom467,
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We shall run our water production through filters so every comrade gets clean water for free!

Funkytom467,
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And the benefit only goes to people who make others do shit they don’t care about. Never to the work that’s important and can be cared about.

Funkytom467,
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What is the soviet onion?

Funkytom467,
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Yeah sure, making meth, using kids to sell drugs and killing them, being an addict, letting someone’s girlfriend die of an overdose, forcing a relationship… All thoses nice family values.

Maybe you forgot that in the end Walter does also admit he did it for him, not his family.

Funkytom467,
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Your username as two, wait three names in it, and none are jeff. I am confused, flabbergasted and quite possibly bamboozled.

Funkytom467,
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That’s probably the most useful way we can use language models.

But i do think there is also a use for finding key information (like a name) way quicker without the need to use keywords as we do in browsers.

Then it make any research using that information extremely easy if you got the keyword, and if that’s the goal you also will confirm the validity of the answer in your process…

P.S. The first time i used chatGPT this way was very conclusive. I was looking for a philosophical point of view but didn’t know at all if it even had a name, it gave it to me extremely quickly from just few lines of explaining (ontic structural realism for anyone interested).

Funkytom467,
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Classical mechanics, right from the first time i learned Newton’s laws, it was always so satisfying to me. Just pure and well rounded logic to explain everything, it’s so neat.

Best example for me was the 2 body problem. Going from the 6 degrees of freedom to a simple uniform rectilinear motion of the center of mass and then leaving us with only 2 degrees of freedom. Such a elegant solution, so satisfying.

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Although the graph is fliped when there’s big hand rising in the sky.

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