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sarahvansloten · 7 months ago
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Decimals and Denominators (2024), photographs of found objects (ongoing series)
#ThingsDroppedByYoungChildren
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flagellant · 2 years ago
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yeah we might be brothers in christ but so were cain and abel so shut the fuck up before i decide to find a rock about it
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qilingxiong · 1 year ago
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characters who suffer the most tragic fates not because they were destined to die but because they were doomed to survive
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socialcarcrash · 5 months ago
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thinking of the time gerard said the lords prayer before our lady of sorrows and being violently ill about it
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emotinalsupportturtle · 1 year ago
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neil gaiman and RTD are absolute legends for being the showrunners of 2 mainstream shows funded by large production companies in the year 2023, and proceeding to make the most queer positive episodes ever seen by man
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meanwhile david tennant is just vibrating with joy because he gets more opportunities to wear his one-thousand-and-twenty-four pride pins
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allcalculator · 2 years ago
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Here’re some unknown queries about Fraction calculator
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How does the Fraction Calculator handle mixed numbers and improper fractions, and what are the limitations of these operations? 
A mixed number contains an integer and fraction parts, while an improper fraction is a fraction where the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator. The Fraction Calculator is able to calculate any mixed number or improper fraction expression as long as it is a rational number.
The allcalculators's Fraction Calculator is able to handle mixed numbers and improper fractions by converting the numbers into equivalent mixed numbers and improper fractions, respectively, based on the rules of mathematics. It can then manipulate (add, subtract, multiply, divide) the mixed numbers or improper fractions as any other rational numbers.
The limitations of a mixed number and improper fraction operations in the Fraction Calculator are that it cannot handle irrational numbers, which cannot be written as a fraction with integers. The calculator is also limited in the operations it can perform. It is not capable of more complicated operations such as finding prime factors, simplifying fractions, or solving complex equations.
What methods does the Fraction Calculator use to simplify fractions, and how accurate are these methods? 
The allcalculators's Fraction Calculator simplifies fractions by reducing them to their lowest form. This is done by dividing the numerator and denominator by the greatest common factor (GCF). The Fraction Calculator finds the GCF by breaking down each number into its prime factors and then finding the common factors of both numbers. Once the GCF is determined, the numerator and denominator can be divided by it, reducing the fraction to its lowest form.
The Fraction Calculator's methods for simplifying fractions are highly accurate. It compares the unscaled fraction with the resulting scaled version to ensure that results are always accurate. The calculator also accounts for negative, zero, and decimal numbers to make sure that no erroneous results are produced.
The Fraction Calculator's simplification methods use conventional mathematical methods, and their accuracy is judged according to these standards. Since the methods rely on accurate number input, any discrepancies in the original fraction may lead to inaccurate results.
Can the Fraction Calculator handle complex fractions, such as those with multiple levels of numerators and denominators, and what are the limitations of these calculations? 
The allcalculators's Fraction Calculator is able to handle complex fractions with multiple levels of numerators and denominators. It simplifies these fractions in a step-by-step process, first breaking down each level into simpler fractions and then reducing them to the lowest terms. 
For example, the fraction (2/3)(4/5)(8/9) can be simplified into the fraction (32/135). The Fraction Calculator will reduce the fractions to their lowest terms by breaking down the numerator and denominator into their prime factors, finding the greatest common factor of both, and then dividing the numerator and denominator. In this example, the fraction calculator will break down the numerator into 2*2*2*2, 4*4, and 8*8, and the denominator into 3*3*3, 5*5, and 9*9. After this, the calculator will determine that the greatest common factor is 3*3*5, resulting in a final fraction of (32/135). 
The limitations of calculations involving complex fractions in the Fraction Calculator depend mainly on the complexity of the fractions. For example, the Fraction Calculator is not able to calculate the greatest common factor for fractions with more than 10 prime factors. This can result in erroneous results if a fraction contains more than 10 prime factors to be found. Also, the allcalculators's Fraction Calculator is not able to simplify fractions with irrational numbers, as these cannot be written as fractions with integer numerators and denominators.
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afewproblems · 4 months ago
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Having depressing Steve Harrington Whump thoughts this sunny Sunday morning.
I usually headcanon Steve's parents as being neglectful and absent given their lack of screen presence in the show and thought about Steve grappling with this throughout his childhood.
Being left alone for days and eventually weeks at a time, starting much younger than was appropriate, but it was the era of latchkey kids and Richard and Darleen Harrington assumed Steve was capable enough to not really need watching. The house never burned down.
Their son was fine.
And Steve would be the first person to agree, to smile wanely while the migraines pounded in his head, a parting gift from Billy Hargrove and the and Russians. He was fine.
It was fine.
Until the spring of 1986 when all Hell literally broke loose.
During the last events of the Upside Down and the earthquakes that almost decimated Hawkins, the Harringtons finally come back to town, horrified to be called in from Indianapolis by the charge nurse at Hawkins General Hospital.
Their relationship does get a little better after nearly losing their only son. They don't talk about it, the lost years of quality time, but Steve has made begrudging peace with it and is happy to have them around now for family dinners and the holidays.
They are even fairly good about his relationship with Eddie once he finally comes out. Richard takes a little longer to warm up to the idea, but Darleen seems determined not to lose Steve again.
And things are fine for awhile, the four of them have found an equilibrium amongst each other. Richard busies himself with offering to help with repairs around their house as needed, the leaky sink in their guest bath or the backdoor that was never hung correctly. While Darleen is always quick to bring over a new recipe for them all to try at the next family dinner.
They don't talk about the fact that this is the most home cooking Steve has ever experienced in his 30 years of life or that he didn't know his dad even owned a screwdriver.
But it's fine.
They manage.
It's only after the adoption of their daughter that Steve begins to notice the changes in his parents in a way that makes his chest feel tight.
"I just, I don't get it," Steve says quietly to Eddie one summer day. Richard and Darleen are out in the yard with Abigail, playing in the sun. Abigail shakes a flower from the garden in Richard's face while he pretends to sneeze exaggeratedly, making Abigail break into peals of laughter.
Eddie frowns at Steve, watching as he crosses his arms tightly around himself.
"There has to be something going on, it doesn't make any sense how they're being with her," Steve bites out eventually. He lifts a trembling hand to his hair and tugs harshly at the roots.
"Okay woah woah," Eddie says slowly as he stops forward and gently coaxes Steve's hands away from his hair, "Stevie, sweetheart, I don't understand".
Eddie watches as Steve's gaze travels out the window once more to see Darleen lift their giggling baby girl above her head before lowering Abigail to pepper kisses all over her cheeks. Eddie smiles at the sight but it quickly vanishes as he looks back at Steve who is looking longingly at his mother.
"Because," Steve says, his voice catches on the growing lump in his throat, "if they were always capable of this, of being there, then why couldn't they do that for me?"
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jakkenpoy · 4 days ago
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hussyknee · 1 year ago
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I know some dickheads have now decided that Judaism is the "bad, violent, terrorist religion" and Islam is the "good, peaceful" one, which is only to be expected of white people, but how much of an issue is it currently? Like I've seen some USAmericans sharing how the Islamic faith shapes Gazans values and perseverance (good) except with that distinct white hippie "I'm about to imprint on this like the world's most racist duck" vibe (bad), but I didn't think they're already turning on Judaism in numbers.
Do they realize that Christianity is also the same kind of comfort to Christian minorities in Asia and Africa? That it was Buddhists that genocided the Rohingyas in Myanmar and Tamils in Sri Lanka? That Hindu fundamentalists are even now trying to ethnically cleanse Muslims in India? How Hindus and Christians are terrorized and persecuted in Pakistan? That Muslims have a history of persecuting and ethnically cleansing Jews too?
Really tired of asking y'all to be normal about people's religions man. There's no religion that's inherently violent or exceptionally peaceful. It's just like any other ideology that becomes a weapon in the hands of ethnic power. Interrogate power, not religion, and respect people's belief systems insofar as they aren't in your business.
Edit: I've amended the "long history" of Muslim persecution of Jews because it might be misleading in the current political climate. Zionism and antisemitic Arab nationalism are twin births resulting directly from Christian colonization, and Islamic empires tended to actually be more tolerant of other religions compared to Christianity, especially Judaism, which was considered a sibling religion. Antisemitism wasn't ideologically entrenched in Islamic tradition. It's simply that ethno-religious power will lead to ethno religious domination and intermittent cleansing of minorities, and Islam is no exception. Humans be humaning always.
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hiyyihrts · 5 months ago
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“For how long have you had feelings for him?”… Lord the way they keep making Eloise this non-observant clueless friend to everyone is crazy to me… especially continuously with Pen (and now Cressida also). She never fathomed that Pen could want to participate in ton events, want to be married, want to have even the bare minimum opportunity to be entertained by a man, and yet anytime Pen goes against anything Eloise always talked about she’s so surprised?? Maybe if you talked with your friends instead of at them we wouldn’t be running into this situation continuously El…
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luv-lines · 6 months ago
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in every friend trio, there is this.
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and this.
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and i wouldn't have it any other way.
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my mom be like oh yeah i don't know where the three of you got autism from and then calls me at midnight to infodump about art nouveau
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c-is-for-circinate · 1 year ago
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Holy shit, y'all
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The Munsons are Catholic.
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azkabanning · 5 months ago
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– Langston Hughes, "Poem"
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xeniums · 3 months ago
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this is an entirely different platform but I built my fyp brick by brick.
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the hugh to hugh pipeline is deadass real wtf I feel so seen
source: @madxmikkelsen on tiktok
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