colmear

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on mother time · c/historymemes · 2 pts · 230d

The aunt of my mother already has great-great-grandchildren, and she is only around 90 years old. Meanwhile her sister (my grandmother) only has grandchildren.

on The other 9.11. · c/historymemes · 0 pts · 283d

It’s not German history, but another horrible thing that I thought happened in this day. Maybe I confused the dates due to time zone differences

I don’t know where I heard or read it, so take my explanation with a grain of salt. Most poisons taste bitter, so avoiding bitter tasting things means avoiding poisonous things. Since children have a smaller body weight, the lethal dose is smaller for them. As go grow older, your body mass increases and so does your tolerance to poisons. But I am not sure why we would not want to avoid poisons in general even if they were not lethal any more.

I‘d honestly be interested where you are from and how it is in other parts of the world. In my country (or at least at my university), we have to learn most of what you described during our bachelors. For us there is not much focus on programming languages though and more about concepts. If you want to learn programming, you are mostly on your own. The theories we learned are a good base though

on horse rule · c/196 · 3 pts · 1y

Clear sign of ai slop

/s just in case

How would under age people vote? Where I am from, you can only vote at 18 (16 for some special elections), so bad luck if you are under 18 and want to be represented

on Highway to hell! · c/memes · 8 pts · 1y

Also, if you are faster than 130 kph and have an accident, you’re always deemed to be partially at fault, no matter what happened

on ich🔽iel · c/ich_iel · 3 pts · 1y

War das nicht Konrads Spezialkleber oder trügt mich meine Erinnerung?

on *Permanently Deleted* · c/technology · 2 pts · 1y

I think autocorrect has some things mixed up. Not every rectangle is a square, but every square is a rectangle …

on Gottem. :) · c/science_memes · 5 pts · 1y

From what I know, particles that have a mass greater than 0 move below the speed of light and can never reach it. Particles that have no mass (every force is transferred via particles) move at the speed of light. So there is no way to have anything that is faster than the speed of light, not even forces.