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Anonymous United Kingdom /sp/149787783#149803742
7/16/2025, 1:27:43 AM
>>149803705
It's on fursday
Anonymous /vg/529863663#530026849
7/5/2025, 12:30:32 PM
>>530010356
It's because normalfags think the possibility that he is a pedo makes him worse than a serial child murderer who stuck their souls into animatronics LMAO normalfags have a queer way of "thinking".
Anonymous ID: 6+9YUJAR/pol/508176461#508176461
6/21/2025, 10:49:42 AM
14 year olds are legal in my country.
The American mind will never comprehend this.
Anonymous /vg/528095783#528108285
6/20/2025, 7:12:28 AM
>>528108007
Sure she's strong but I can barely reach their HP outside of her, and a single orchis is not going to do 15 damage, again.

So I either draw 2 or I'm a sitting duck. Any tips? I should probably just go watch some jap stream portal I kind of hate this class but it's the only deck I have
Anonymous /adv/33242839#33242839
6/19/2025, 12:29:14 PM
my whole life I've always felt overly deferential and very passive in general. I had very little of that teenage rebellion thing in me, hardly ever broke out of the boundaries, would pretty much always do as I'm told when I was a kid, accepted most of the advice my parents would give me, and it took me far too long to notice that most of it was pretty lousy life lessons that more often than not didn't really help me in life.
The problem was that whenever I did go out of my way to break that mold and do things differently I'd almost always harm myself in some way. Maybe it's genetical, or environment-coded in some way?
Anonymous /sci/16683085#16700305
6/18/2025, 12:30:35 AM
>A capacitor of capacitance [math]C_0[/math] stores charges [math]Q_0 > 0[/math] and [math]-Q_0[/math] on its plates. The electrostatic energy stored by this capacitor in this situation is [math]U_0[/math]. Next, this capacitor is charged and begins to store an amount of charge corresponding to [math]2Q_0[/math]. So, in this last situation, the capacitance [math]C[/math] of this capacitor and the electrostatic potential energy [math]U[/math] stored by it are equal to what?
So, this is a question from my Physics 3 test, the answer is [math]C = C_0, U = 4U_0[/math]. I know how to solve it, but I stupidly thought that I could assume that this capacitor was being charged by a voltage source and therefore the capacitancy would increase. Can I argue that the question is ambivalent/too vague and therefore the question should be canceled or will the teacher laugh at my face?
Anonymous /vg/527783225#527795674
6/17/2025, 9:40:21 PM
>1k hours on steam
>dbdstats: TOTAL HOURS IN MATCH 400
kek I knew I had a lot of AFK hours but I had no idea it was 600
Anonymous United Kingdom /int/211680577#211681622
6/13/2025, 12:32:09 PM
um hi