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1985 Lancia Delta S4 Stradale Coupe
Stunning gardens
Im crying this is so beautiful
i’m in this fandom
El Roomba lowcost
whys king kong………..so fucking large
the bigger you are the larger you are
I’m so late in the game but RIP vine
i’ll be honest i’m not even sure half of these are vines but here we go
Friday vibes via Sir David Attenborough #TGIF
Alright which one of you is trying to turn That 70s Show into some David Lynch shit
“You don’t have bad luck. The reason bad things happen to you is because you’re a dumbass.”
That 70s Show (dir. David Trainer, Terry Hughes; 1998-2006)
Ferrari 250 GTO
Unlikely simultaneous historical events
A poster on Reddit asks: What are two events that took place in the same time in history but don’t seem like they would have?
Spain was still a fascist dictatorship when Microsoft was founded.
There were no classes in calculus in Harvard’s curriculum for the first few years because calculus hadn’t been discovered yet.
Two empires [Roman & Ottoman] spanned the entire gap from Jesus to Babe Ruth.
When the pyramids were being built, there were still woolly mammoths.
The last use of the guillotine was in France the same year Star Wars came out.
Oxford University was over 300 years old when the Aztec Empire was founded.
Pablo Picasso died the year Pink Floyd released “Dark Side of the Moon” (1973)
Prisoners began to arrive to Auschwitz a few days after Mc'Donalds was founded.
Coca-Cola is only 31 years younger than Italy.
Marilyn Monroe and Queen Elizabeth II were born in the same year.
The Ottoman empire still existed the last time the Chicago Cubs won the World Series.
The first wagon train of the Oregon Trail began heading out the same year the fax machine was invented.
Nintendo was founded at the same time Jack the Ripper was on the loose.
We put a man on the moon before we put wheels on a suitcase.
Oreos were invented the same year the Titanic sank.
The Mongols fought the Crusaders and the Samurais at the same time.
Cleopatra lived closer to the moon landings than she did to the building of the Pyramids of Giza.
An infinite number of $1 bills and an infinite number of $20 bills would be worth the same
@moonnlesbian
Not true! Infinities can be different sizes! Take, for example, the set of whole numbers: [1,2,3,4….]. It’s infinite! But look at the set of even numbers [2,4,6…]. It’s also infinite.
But, the set of whole numbers is bigger than the set of even numbers. They’re both infinite, but one is a bigger infinity.
Math is great.
It gets weirder. They WOULD be worth the same, because they would all have ZERO MONETARY VALUE.
A medium of exchange must be finite in order that it can be mapped onto finite goods and services. If you had an infinite number of dollar bills, hyperinflation would render any finite number of them worthless. They wouldn’t even be worth the paper they’re printed on, since with an infinite supply of a resource, the marginal value of any finite subsection of it is zero.
Wouldn’t they be worth exactly the paper they’re printed on, since the paper’s value would now also be zero for the same reason?
@esser-z im pretty sure thats literally incorrect. infinites is the same
@queernightmare can u verify
@37q that’s like a pretty disputed paradox within mathematics but i think the general consensus is in favor of there being infinities of different sizes. i think it’s a moot point personally but i’m not a mathematically inclined at all
The main argument I’ve heard of in terms of differently sized infinities is between countable versus uncountable infinities and like… all of the infinite series / situations listed here are countable infinities so I’m not sure that that applies?
At first I felt sorry for the dog, but then..
She’s perfect