@CohhCarnage My only gripe is that I would say "want" instead of "need". People are oddly rational when it comes to things they need, but will agree to outrageous things for stuff they want.
@USConst_18Amend@BadLegalTakes Yeah but then you have to define "almost". I'd consider all the exceptions in advertisement, contracts, scientific findings, police reports, sworn testimony, and many others to be bigger than the remainder after almost.
@BadLegalTakes Alright so technically true. There are a lot of times when people cannot share information. For instance if you say "Our product is gluten free." but it isn't, then the 1A will not protect you. So yes there are times when lying is illegal
@OrdinaryGamers The problem isn't 30 vs 60 it's about what you can do consistently. Gamers play better at a constant 30 than playing in a 50-70 band that's always changing.
@Cmdr_Hadfield Is there any footage of mixing water and oil in space? Does the water form a ball with the oil surrounding it, or do they just separate into two spheres?
@smartereveryday I love these breakdowns of everyday occurrences. For some figuring out how a star in a different galaxy works is fun, but for me the simple but brilliant physics of a swing set draws me in.
@engineers_feed Ignorant -> Ranting+ O, Leaned On -> Loaned +N, Drooling -> Noodling + R, Tail End -> Denial + T.
O,N,R,T, can be rearranged to Tron, a hit movie from the 80's.