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The (European) sun is a deadly laser, stay safe everyone
âïžđ€ itâs because the further you move toward the earthâs poles, the lower the angle of the sun is at the hottest parts of the day, meaning the radiation hits your whole body, causing it to feel 10-20 degrees warmer than the thermometer reading will tell you. People from tropical climes, aka close to the equator, are used to the sunâs radiation hitting a much smaller target- their head and shoulders.
Also the further you move toward the poles the more pronounced the difference between the length of day and night is. Worst part of a far-north (or south) heatwave is it doesnât get dark long enough for meaningful cooling.
Itâs not the heat. It very literally is the sun.
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hey i love you so much
franmayaaaaa <3
Have fun dancing all night
freaky franmaya fantasies part two
Part 2 of drawing gay women
And of course I had to immediately follow up with Franmaya, why wouldn't I?
If you have any other wlw ship reccs for this series, feel free to send me an ask, and Ill get around to it (at some point at least, Ive already got a pretty big backlog lol)
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makio koudai the struggling but trying her best neurodivergent parental figure ever........ i'm only like halfway through journal with witch so far but god she's such a good character and i love that these conversations are written in such an authentically messy but mature way
IT FUCKIN YURI DAAAAAAAAAAAY
GMORNING GIRLIES IT'S YURI DAY AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The fact that yoshida is one of the only adults in the p5 series to actually give joker room to express himself and be more than what they want/need him to be instantly makes him one of my favourite social links. which is why it's so sad he's never present in fandom works
And what makes this worse is JOKER HAS NO OPTION TO ACTUALLY TALK ABOUT IT.... this poor boy doesn't even consider the possibility that someone actually cares to hear about His problems :(
personally the lattice method of multiplication is the reason i hate math
youre telling me that i can make some boxes with lines through them
solve the multiplication equation for each pair of individual digits and arrange them in the boxes just so
AND THEN ADD UP ALL THE NUMBERS IN EACH COLUMN AND GET THE RIGHT ANSWER????
this post taught me that not everyone learned the lattice method in elementary school
In grade school we learned the normal way to do multiplication one day and then the lattice way the next, except I was sick the day we learned the normal way and they never went back and reviewed it and neither did I and so to this day I only know how to use the lattice method
....What the ever loving fuck, this is really cool???? I have NEVER heard of this???
I swear the jump from the first to the second image is basically that "draw the owl" meme.
Yeah it took me a while to figure it out, but I DID! So for me and you and everyone else going âwait wtf just happened????â I present a more step by step breakdown!
So you start with a grid with as many squares as needed to write one number across the top and one number down the side. And draw these diagonal lines through them. Yes you should extend them out the side.
THEN you basically multiply the numbers that match with each square, put the tens digit in the top triangle and the ones digit in the bottom triangle. Like so:
so once youâve done that, you start adding up the numbers in the DIAGONAL column/row thingies from the bottom right up to the top left, like so:
You only want one digit (tho I assume if the very top/last row somehow gets 2 digits thatâs ok, but ONLY in that position) and youâll carry over to the next column, like if you were adding normally.
Then you start at the top left and just take all the numbers going down and around and put them together!
It does take up a lot more space and has a few more steps than the more traditional long multiplication, I think, but for people who struggle with that I think this would be a handy tool!
Hereâs a screenshot of the more traditional style to compare:
I hope this helps! I had to figure it out on my own bc I was never taught this either. :)
Huh. I'll be damned. Reblogging so I'll hopefully remember how to do it.
I learned this way in school and switched to a school that taught the traditional way the next year and all the kids thought I was a witch
buddy where the hell do you think you are
The main problem I have with Persona 4 is that it's cowardly. It goes out of its way to present these ideas about young people struggling with ideas about identity, sexuality, gender, etc., with the dawning realization that embracing these ideas may subject them to a life lived in the margins of society. And at first, there's a moment where it seems like that life lived as your true self is preferable, even if it does marginalize you in the end. But it ALWAYS backtracks. Kanji and Naoto are the most relevant for this example, but all the social link characters are like that. They all have justifiable reasons for feeling ostracized from society, resentful if its expectations, but every last one of these characters' stories ends up with them deciding that they were wrong and/or mistaken, that society's expectations are reasonable, if not aspirational, and confirming to them is good actually. That your parents know what's best for you, so you should take up the family business instead of moving away to live your own life and see what lies beyond your small town. That you're not queer or gender non-conforming, you're just confused, or trying to be something you aren't to be accepted taken seriously by your peers(??????). That lashing out to a world actively hostile to who you really are is wrong, because that's *not* who you really are. Your TRUE self wants to be an amenable, agreeable, upstanding member of society.
I'm a big yaoi enjoyer, as everyone knows, but the reason I love project hail Mary is precisely because of its lack of romance.
I haven't finished the book yet, but I love how the movie treats connection. One thing I see people misinterpret a lot is stratt's character.
Like, take the karaoke scene! She's not in the party, she's removed herself completely from the interaction, and she says to grace that it is not hard to (ostensibly) send everyone to their deaths. The pieces are all there: it's easy to make all the morally impossible decisions because she forces herself to not form any connection with the team, or the world.
She's certain in the books that she'll be imprisoned as soon as the hail Mary launches, she knows people don't like her most of the time.
but she CAN'T stay away. She's trusting the team to work their ass off, and they trust her to guide the mission, to do what's necessary. She was chosen as the scapegoat from the start. And she still loves earth enough to do it.
And similarly, she starts to trust grace too, on a PERSONAL level. Even though she treats him as disposable, she comes to rely on him for a very wide array of things, from reassurance to counseling! This is so absurdly evident in the book, too.
I think that the reason she was training grace on basically everything under the guise of him being her lapdog was that she thought he would be the best fit for the mission, and even though she didn't want to force him, she knew that if anything happened to the scientists, the only person she could actually TRUST to succeed was him. Maybe she started to see him as her personal pick before she even realized she trusted him.
And that's another thing I see a lot of people say: that she didn't care about grace. And it drives me crazy!!! When the worst happens and she has to find a replacement, and everyone knows who it MUST be, she does not take it well. In the scene where they are on her office and she has to tell him that its not optional she CLEARLY looks distressed!
No matter what she thinks, she cannot waste everyone's work, and she can't trust anyone else to do it either. She has to fulfill her role, she has to send grace to die. And even then, unlike with every other person she has forced, she tries to make him understand. She's practically desperate on the office scene for grace to, essentialy, forgive her.
Stratt is clearly heartbroken, and I don't understand how some people just don't see that. She carries herself with the exhaustion of someone who MUST remain alone.
She's good at it, or she wouldn't have been chosen as head of the project in the first place.
I love that two-way tragedy in project hail Mary, it's so well written and adapted.