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The please please get a life foundation is needed now more than ever.

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The True Size of a Tyranid Invasion - Invicta

All the same level of detail :marsey!detective: and autism :marseyautism: of their regular history documentaries, but for tendie enjoyers :marseynugget: and woman rejectors :marseygoodnight:

Enjoy :marsey4#0k:

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I am very rapidly running out of titles for these posts

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build video for those who care

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title, its one of my old ones from a shitty computer i ripped in half to take it. formatted to exfat so everything supports it, but what operating system do you recommend? usually just gonna use it for simple programming, file storage, and to access files i couldnt. im thinking windows and if i have enough space ill add linux because i dont wanna screw with wine to run exes. not sure though

!codecels :#marseyscratch:

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Digit Convolutional Neural Network...In a Graphing Calculator

love me desmos, theyre doing an art contest right now. click run in the top left corner next to the metrinome

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This guy makes detailed, high quality videos about the internal mechanisms of various machines.

https://youtube.com/@animagraffs/videos

Thanks @peepeehands for showing me this channel.

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planespotters be like "yup, thats a plane alright" :marseyplane:

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Return of the Primarch. 40k stop motion animation (3 mins).
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Dr. Hurt is now a black woman

in the new detective comics 1082. i dont really care about the character or the series but its pretty funny to me

!comicshitters

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Depth Filtration time :marseyscientist: :marseyvirus:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17084780220137956.webp

My last filter sucked butt so I'm happy this one is functioning well.

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!trekkies

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NASA Astronauts Survival Training Photos

in case they land on some tropical island with just their suits and parachutes

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!strayans Interesting short doco on the venerable F/A-18 "classic" Hornet in RAAF service from the type's selection as a replacement for the Dassault Mirage III and introduction in 1984, to its eventual retirement in 2021.

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Trans lives matter

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No palestinian lives matter either, they're also subhuman

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Who else enjoys organizing Pokemon cards?

Life is chaotic. You never know what's going to come your way, whether it be good or bad. In a single second, you're inundated with more information than you know what to do with it. Sometimes, the chaos is overwhelming, and I don't want to leave the house to face it.

This is a product of anxiety, as well as experience. Undoubtedly, if something unexpected is to happen, it'll probably happen outside the confines of my apartment. I believe it is the overwhelming chaos of existence that motivates the compulsion to systemize.

How to systemize Pokemon cards

Pokemon TCG feels designed for systemization. Some people collect them for the gorgeous artwork. Others are competitive and want to construct the best deck possible. There's collectors and then there those of us who are around to systemize

The process is pricey but pleasurable. It begins with buying a lot of booster packs. Ten or more is ideal. Next, you get to have fun opening them all, but you can't go about it willy-nilly. Instead, you need a system. One pile for holofoil cards, another for full art cards, one for energy, a pile for regular cards, and finally, a pile for cards that aren't holofoil but you really just like.

Next comes the fun part. Each pile has a place. Holofoils and full art cards go into albums, but they're sorted by color. There is one exception, which is Pikachu. All of those go into a singular album together.

The pile of regular cards is sorted according to their Pokedex number. It's a tedious process, but for some reason, it feels natural and good. This sorted pile is then slotted into my larger set of hundreds of cards kept within Elite Trainer boxes. The end product? Nothing but a pile of organized cards, but it makes my brain very, very happy that they're in order.

The same thing happens to duplicates, and the few cards that I like are sleeved and kept in a tin. The system has been laid out and executed.

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