Be kind. Don’t try to read minds. Accept people as they are. Challenge your assumptions. Think for yourself. Do your best. Let the rest go. (This is to me BTW)
A bunch of Scots… in Fenway Park… singing Abba at the top of their lungs.
And it’s perfectly awesome.
The Scot’s are putting on an absolute clinic for good times.
America absolutely loves people from other countries.
We just prefer the people who are fun hardworking people over those who burn our flags, cause riots and threaten Americans
It’s not that hard to understand
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@yVisionssss The Boers, the great Dutch descendants, were excellent farmers and stewards of the land. Lovers of liberty and independence. But, it’s time to leave South Africa for safer pastures.
Leibniz and Newton didn’t “invent” calculus from zero.
Long before them, Archimedes used the method of exhaustion to compute areas and volumes.
In India, Bhaskaracharya worked with ideas we now recognize as derivatives and integrals, even hinting at infinitesimals. Madhava developed early forms of Taylor series.
Across Europe, thinkers like Fermat, Pascal, Descartes, Gregory, and Barrow kept refining these ideas.
So what did Newton and Leibniz actually do?
They did something even more powerful.
They took scattered insights, methods, and intuitions—and forged them into a single, coherent framework. They made calculus systematic.
That clarity changed everything.
It allowed deeper results, broader applications, and paved the way for modern mathematics.
History often credits individuals. Reality is usually a long chain of ideas, built step by step.
As Newton himself said:
“If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
>Plot centers entirely around fighting extreme government taxation and overreach
>The Sheriff of Nottingham literally collects taxes from the church poor box
>Friar Tuck gets so fed up with the state disrespecting the Church that he physically throws hands with the Sheriff
>Casts the Crusades in a positive light
>Male protagonist who risks his life for his people
>Unapologetically traditional romance with Maid Marian without any modern subversion
>Climax is literally a raid to break political prisoners out of a corrupt jail
>Story resolves when the rightful, divinely-appointed monarch returns from the Holy Land to crush the corrupt politicians
>Ends with a beautiful church wedding and a happily ever after
We need to make Kid's stories based again
@EdMarkey You’re too stupid to realize how stupid you sound.
Elon has created wealth and jobs for others.
You worship the demons of envy who are occupying your tiny brain.
@AustinDyches Socialism is a religion that worships envy. The converts are too lazy to contribute to society so their best plan is to take from others who do create and build things.