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  • I know that feeling. Stumbling to argue further. Getting bombarded by strange visual algorithms.

    Wondering "I thought this was supposed to be math. What's with all the letters?"

    Yep, that's as far as I go.

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  • Servalion said:
    I know that feeling. Stumbling to argue further. Getting bombarded by strange visual algorithms.

    Wondering "I thought this was supposed to be math. What's with all the letters?"

    Yep, that's as far as I go.

    It would make sense that they would do letter based math because it's a normal conversation

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  • Servalion said:
    I know that feeling. Stumbling to argue further. Getting bombarded by strange visual algorithms.

    Wondering "I thought this was supposed to be math. What's with all the letters?"

    Yep, that's as far as I go.

    Mmm...bone hurting juice

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  • Here's how I imagine it:

    First pannel: "Why are you even hitting on me? I'm half your size!"

    Second pannel: If he's 5/3 my size, and underendowed, then he'd be about 4/5, or maybe 3/4 the average size for his species... I might be able to stretch wide enough to take his tip... but how big around would my belly be if he got me pregnant with a human or half-human child... (among many other thoughts)

    Third pannel: There's too many variables, I'll never know unless I try...

    Fourth pannel: Fuck it, let's do this.

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  • servalion said:
    I know that feeling. Stumbling to argue further. Getting bombarded by strange visual algorithms.

    Wondering "I thought this was supposed to be math. What's with all the letters?"

    Yep, that's as far as I go.

    what i could make out from the calculations is that they are generally related to biology. There is some use of chemistry and seemingly also physics(uncertain about hte physics part). from what i could make out from the math is that there seems to be a focus on blood.

    It is too advanced for me to make anything coherent out of though. i've never really had any lessons in science outside of the basic and some intermediate areas

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  • gimsbery said:
    what i could make out from the calculations is that they are generally related to biology. There is some use of chemistry and seemingly also physics(uncertain about hte physics part). from what i could make out from the math is that there seems to be a focus on blood.

    It is too advanced for me to make anything coherent out of though. i've never really had any lessons in science outside of the basic and some intermediate areas

    Might be them arguing about the theory of everything, & probably a little bit of panpsychism to explain supernatural phenomena. That would explain the biology talk.

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  • gimsbery said:
    what i could make out from the calculations is that they are generally related to biology. There is some use of chemistry and seemingly also physics(uncertain about hte physics part). from what i could make out from the math is that there seems to be a focus on blood.

    It is too advanced for me to make anything coherent out of though. i've never really had any lessons in science outside of the basic and some intermediate areas

    I can confirm the physics, there are a few equations relating to gravity near the bottom and applied force related to velocity. I don’t think those equations are right though.

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  • As a former (general) technician, I can say this is literally me everytime I think of something.
    Then I give up because it requires too much money and stuff.

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  • servalion said:
    I know that feeling. Stumbling to argue further. Getting bombarded by strange visual algorithms.

    Wondering "I thought this was supposed to be math. What's with all the letters?"

    Yep, that's as far as I go.

    The only number that exist in math at this point is the question number, unless it's labeled as a) b) c)

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  • Literally anyone after i explain to them how the laser could canonically kill Goku in full power God form.

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  • If this pic hid dialog it would probably be something like this.
    Human: "you know, kobolds can live past 100. You guys just tend to die really early in life cuz you practically enslave yourselves to dragons"
    Kobold: 'image'

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  • ranmus said:
    Here's how I imagine it:

    First pannel: "Why are you even hitting on me? I'm half your size!"

    Second pannel: If he's 5/3 my size, and underendowed, then he'd be about 4/5, or maybe 3/4 the average size for his species... I might be able to stretch wide enough to take his tip... but how big around would my belly be if he got me pregnant with a human or half-human child... (among many other thoughts)

    Third pannel: There's too many variables, I'll never know unless I try...

    Fourth pannel: Fuck it, let's do this.

    Honestly given this site, that fits pretty damn well.

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  • in_denile said:
    Which laser?


    The one that nearly killed him after his fight with frieza.

    Goku has a high resistance to heat but he isn't burn proof, he can withstand lava and jet engines, but lasers are some of the hottest things imaginable, and the lasers (blasters) that Frieza soldiers use were shown to have enough power to punch a hole straight through a star ship that was built to travel thousands of times faster than light speed. But we're not going to assume that every frieza soldier has a planet destroyer strapped to their wrist just because it poses a threat to someone who can destroy a planet.

    Ki is an extension of the user's will. Lasers on the other hand are just absolutely hot.

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  • sekriess said:

    The one that nearly killed him after his fight with frieza.

    Goku has a high resistance to heat but he isn't burn proof, he can withstand lava and jet engines, but lasers are some of the hottest things imaginable, and the lasers (blasters) that Frieza soldiers use were shown to have enough power to punch a hole straight through a star ship that was built to travel thousands of times faster than light speed. But we're not going to assume that every frieza soldier has a planet destroyer strapped to their wrist just because it poses a threat to someone who can destroy a planet.

    Ki is an extension of the user's will. Lasers on the other hand are just absolutely hot.

    Well dang. That means he could die to a wall of soldiers with lasers. Though if a ship can go thousands of times lightspeed, can't it just outrun a laser?

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  • in_denile said:
    Well dang. That means he could die to a wall of soldiers with lasers. Though if a ship can go thousands of times lightspeed, can't it just outrun a laser?

    Potentially yes. He can create barriers or just slap them away, or just power up, but if they hit him directly that's when you have to worry about it.

    Also yes...it can outrun a laser... but the one instance we saw a frieza soldier blast a ship (namek saga when they landed on Namek) it was parked.

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