I think I saw that musical. At least the song lyrics are easy to remember.They set a guillotine in front of Bezos mansion
I think I saw that musical. At least the song lyrics are easy to remember.They set a guillotine in front of Bezos mansion
So what am I seeing here exactly? And where?They set a guillotine in front of Bezos mansion
That's actually an interesting question... In modern days, it's hard to see; but if your trace the history and squint just right, you could probably make the argument.... I'd have to look up a few things to be sure, and I'm really rusty on Wesleyan sanctification, but, maybe?
I mean, obviously France...So what am I seeing here exactly? And where?
So we've gone from "Florida Man" to "Florida Chicken"? Good lord, it's spreading to the animals now!
Nah, that's just chickens being chickens..."Florida Chicken"?
Careful, or they'll tell you you're being anti-American.For me it's going to be 231231
Quiet! And get back to making waffles and chocolateCareful, or they'll tell you you're being anti-American.
South Americans are fine. Anti-American stupidity is a generally European phenomenon.Careful, or they'll tell you you're being anti-American.
Electricity is just lazy writing
The point of the original tweet is not that "electricity = magic" it's that it's easy for complex systems to come across as inconsistent and arbitrary. Of course electricity has rules, and makes sense. Our world has consistent physical laws. However, it's not always obvious that this is the case, and it took humanity a long time to figure out that the world wasn't inconsistent and arbitrary. If someone didn't know the "deep lore" of science, it would be quite easy to dismiss our modern world as "soft magic" because all the bullshit stuff that electricity does. (Um, actually, the speed of an electron is stated to be as fast as the speed of sound, so it doesn't make any sense for an electric signal to travel at the speed of light. This novel is clearly soft magic, and the plot holes are big enough to drive a Cybertruck through.* Also, it was such plot contrivance that the heroine's phone charger would not work just because she was in another country. Clearly the author wrote themselves into a corner after introducing USB-C as a standard uniting the Electrical World.)
Is this about how NASA spent millions to invent the ballpoint pen?"Spin a magnet inside a copper coil."
"Bullshit, it can't be that easy. You're just making this up, aren't you?"
That said, the conversation does give me "And the smart russians just used a pencil, ha ha" vibes. It's all just tumblrtalk, albeit hosted on twitter.
Right. And it was a total bullshit fest, because pencils in zero gravity are dangerous AF, as tiny chunks of graphite floating into electronics is bad.Is this about how NASA spent millions to invent the ballpoint pen?
Also ballpoint pens were invented long before America startet to shot any rockets into space.Right. And it was a total bullshit fest, because pencils in zero gravity are dangerous AF, as tiny chunks of graphite floating into electronics is bad.
Well, specifically, it was to invent a ballpoint that operates in zero gravity. Cheap/traditional ballpoints are still gravity fed.Also ballpoint pens were invented long before America startet to shot any rockets into space.
"Stroke a cat ridiculously quickly""Spin a magnet inside a copper coil."
Ah, I remember why people quit this place.The point of the original tweet is not that "electricity = magic" it's that it's easy for complex systems to come across as inconsistent and arbitrary. Of course electricity has rules, and makes sense. Our world has consistent physical laws. However, it's not always obvious that this is the case, and it took humanity a long time to figure out that the world wasn't inconsistent and arbitrary. If someone didn't know the "deep lore" of science, it would be quite easy to dismiss our modern world as "soft magic" because all the bullshit stuff that electricity does. (Um, actually, the speed of an electron is stated to be as fast as the speed of sound, so it doesn't make any sense for an electric signal to travel at the speed of light. This novel is clearly soft magic, and the plot holes are big enough to drive a Cybertruck through.* Also, it was such plot contrivance that the heroine's phone charger would not work just because she was in another country. Clearly the author wrote themselves into a corner after introducing USB-C as a standard uniting the Electrical World.)
* And if you're going to nit pick and explain how electricity actually works, you've missed the fucking point again. Nerds nit-picking fiction often make up arguments for plot holes that are just as flawed.
No, it's not. Because it's not actually about electricity. It's about how fandoms demand a fucking wall of text explanation for fictional worlds or else they accuse writers of being "soft magic", having plot holes, being inconsistent, or other supposed sins of writing.Guys this is just a variation of the old meme
Pez gets worked up, but you know he's (mostly) harmless.Ah, I remember why people quit this place.
Learn to "Yes, and...". That's one of the fundamental rules of humor. "No, but..." kills the joke.See? Pez, I love you man, but these are just examples of people adding to the joke. This is the funny thread
What kills the joke is telling people how to joke. Cops are bad, don't be a humor copLearn to "Yes, and...". That's one of the fundamental rules of humor. "No, but..." kills the joke.
Yeah, I know. It's just frustrating to make an add-on joke and get treated rudely because of it.Pez gets worked up, but you know he's (mostly) harmless.
*Pez wall o text while I was posting this*
See? Pez, I love you man, but these are just examples of people adding to the joke. This is the funny thread
I legitimately thought your post was a criticism of what I posted. I did not think you were making a joke, I thought you were telling me that what I posted wasn't funny because it wasn't a valid point.Yeah, I know. It's just frustrating to make an add-on joke and get treated rudely because of it.
To anyone who is not an electrical engineer or physicist, the laws look like magic runes. That’s the joke. Even if someone included rules for how electricity works, it still looks like made up bullshit.I'm sorry that I jumped to that conclusion. Even though I still can't see why what you posted is a joke, I still should have given you the benefit of the doubt, given the thread we're in.
No worries.I legitimately thought your post was a criticism of what I posted. I did not think you were making a joke, I thought you were telling me that what I posted wasn't funny because it wasn't a valid point.
I'm sorry that I jumped to that conclusion. Even though I still can't see why what you posted is a joke, I still should have given you the benefit of the doubt, given the thread we're in.
that's the first thing I thought, actually.To anyone who is not an electrical engineer or physicist, the laws look like magic runes. That’s the joke. Even if someone included rules for how electricity works, it still looks like made up bullshit.