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COMMENT 1d ago

Allow Javascript on the online banking page.

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COMMENT 2d ago

"Gente" is feminine singular, so "dice" should be used for grammatical agreement. It's a bit like "money" in English, which is singular ("money is ..."), but in many languages it is plural (like "money are ..." or "monies are ..."), because, well, intuitively, they are many money units.

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COMMENT 2d ago

This is beyond deplorable. They need to be ashamed of themselves.

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COMMENT 4d ago

The second is correct, the first is grammatical but informal, the third is ungrammatical.

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COMMENT 4d ago

The man was a slave trader

In 1492? No shit. That's so terrible.

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COMMENT 4d ago

h+s=10

s+t=20

h+t=24

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add all

2h+2s+2t=54

h+s+t=27 is the answer.

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Obviously, we can solve for each as well:

s=10-h

10-h+t=20

h+t=24

10+2t=44

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t=17

s=3

h=7

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COMMENT 5d ago

angular velocity ⍵ = √(L/g)

First, √(L/g) has the units of time, it is the period divided by 2π. Its inverse, √(g/L) is the (angular) frequency of the motion. Its angular velocity, A√(g/L)cos(√(g/L)t + Φ) is another physical quantity. Of course your intuition is correct: it is impossible that a pendulum would have a constant angular velocity (except zero), just by simple observation.

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COMMENT 6d ago

Santa Fe, [...] Interlomas

OP said "art" and "culture".

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COMMENT 6d ago

If better = cheaper, OP can check out the eastern part too (Neza, Chimalhuacán, La Paz etc). Transport-wise, it's even better.

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COMMENT 7d ago

"It's got electrolytes!"

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COMMENT 7d ago

Looks OK to me. It's one of the common problem types on the topic of the Archimedes force.

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COMMENT 7d ago

Great, I finally found whom the good quote I saw on reddit earlier belongs to:

"Wherever there is animal worship there is human sacrifice." G.K. Chesterton

This article is similar to "The dog delusion", as the subreddit's featured article is called, and speaks on the same problem. On the other hand, the positive moment is that the more such people replace children with dogs, the sooner their culture will go extinct.

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COMMENT 9d ago

Can they really do what they want? Can they arbitrarily deny access, say, to people of a certain race (which would already be a sacrilege in the US, I assume), or for any other irrelevant or wrong reason? I don't understand that idea that I often see here that "if it's not the government, it's not that bad": monopolies exist, if a private company gains too much control over the lives of the population, the end result is effectively the same as in the case of a totalitarian government.

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COMMENT 9d ago

Already banned? Holy shit, I just looked at it yesterday when I learnt about its existence. Also, because a lot of subreddits (none of which was interesting to me or that I was subscribed to) went offline in order to pressure the admins to ban it. Mob justice in action. As far as I observed, NNN wasn't criminal or extremist, didn't instigate violence (like some subreddits do without trouble). In fact, the now-defunct subreddit page lists the reason for the ban as "promoting community interference". Wait, did they interfere in the community and tell those subreddits to go offline and they all obeyed? If this is not victim-blaming, I don't know what is. Theatre of the absurd.

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COMMENT 9d ago

Driving a car and having a Twitter or Instagram account.

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COMMENT 10d ago

Reddit response catalogue item #273.

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COMMENT 11d ago

Or 0th, time-wise.

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COMMENT 11d ago

No, I don't think it works like this, since it says "net ratings", that is, counting the balance between "positive" and "negative" and scaling it by the overall number, i.e., if out of 100 people, 56 say "positive" and 44 "negative", that would make it 12% positive. More generally, P positive responses and N negative responses would give the ratio r = (P-N)/(P+N), from where the ratio negative to positive N/P = (1-r)/(1+r) ("r" is the number you see in the infographic). For Putin, it would be (1-(-0.73))/(1+(-0.73)) = 6.41 and for Biden, (1-0.27)/(1+0.27) = 0.57, so there are more than 6 times more people who don't like Putin, while there are more than twice as many people who like Biden.

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COMMENT 11d ago

I think it was even earlier, in the Chechen wars in mid-1990s, when the US started supporting Islamic terrorist murderers as "freedom fighters" (until 11 September 2001, after which those ideas interestingly calmed down) and it was when Russians started to wake up and smell the real Western coffee.

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COMMENT 12d ago

I saw an image comparing the nose to the dick and the mask to the underwear, which was an attempt to show how to wear it correctly.

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COMMENT 12d ago

Sounds like a title for an r/NoSleep story.

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COMMENT 12d ago

I'm a biology student and the more I study, the more I understand it's not for me.

It can be a sign of a burnout. It happens even to dedicated students if there is too much workload. Do you like biology? Is it your passion, or just an OK subject to study? If not, what would you prefer to study?

I feel like if I don't move away from Russia, I won't succeed.

I understand the feeling, but it's not true: this can be said about anywhere (just browse this subreddit for a while), and there are people in Russia who succeed in what they do.

What university year are you in? If you just started, maybe you could try to enter another university? Otherwise, if you are, say, in your 3rd year, you could work towards graduating while at the same time looking for a new place abroad. Having a bachelor's degree in science from a Russian university will be of tremendous help for your future career and other plans. For example, you could enter graduate school in another country. You will need to notarize and translate your academic credentials beforehand, and probably get apostille (find out about this).

Also, assuming that you have never worked as a waiter or cashier, please take into account that this can quickly turn out to be extremely difficult and depressing, to the point of not being worth it.

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COMMENT 13d ago

No way. In programming code it's fine, but never in physics/math derivation. A combination of more than one letter denoting a variable looks like a product to me, not a single quantity. The only more-than-one-letter quantity I can remember from standard physics notation is the Reynolds number (Re). We have Latin and Greek letters, subscripts/superscripts, diacritics - that's enough.

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COMMENT 14d ago

I understand how "v" and "nu" are similar, but how one could confuse "mu" and "u" is beyond me - I saw people confuse them for the first time when I TA'd US university students, and then even saw how people used it for "micro" prefix, such as "ug" for "µg" - you could just use "mcg" like normal people if you are limited to the Latin alphabet. Is it an American thing? "mu" has a freaking tail!