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cellystars · 5 months ago
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Poker Night at the Inventory & Homestar Runner sketches
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fuckingstupidbracket · 6 months ago
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Funniest historical events bracket
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Tycho: He lost his nose in a sword duel and had a prosthetic one made out of brass. He was an astronomer/astrologist and had a successful career until he died. And damn what a cause of death. He attended a banquet in Prague and wouldn't leave to go take a piss because it would be rude. Well, holding in your pee is very unhealthy and he died 11 days later.
Vasa: A blueprint for the titanic submersible - rich asshole building an awful boat that sank immediately. It was super well armed and also decorated, but it was poorly balanced and unstable and it got sank by a gust of wind. ass ship.
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carbonatedlight · 4 months ago
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I made this at 3 AM 🙀
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the sketch 🧙‍♂️🧙‍♂️🧙‍♂️
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on similar topics, silly question:
EDIT I FORGOT A MULTIPLE OPTION feel free to click whichever you care about MOST or otherwise the I just like poker option. My b!!
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tychos-huzband · 2 months ago
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made a buncha blinkies :)
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multcolib · 2 months ago
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Two suns with different personalities from volume one of our Blaeu Atlas. One leonine as it sits in the center of a diagram of Copernicus' model, the other pensive as it rises over Tycho Brahe's observatory.
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ryunumber · 6 months ago
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What about a Ryu number for Tycho from the penny arcade comics?
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Tycho Brahe has a Ryu Number of 3.
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p0kern1ght · 11 months ago
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recent sam & max (& poker night by proxy) art since joining @sootnuki 's sammymacks discord ^_^
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victusinveritas · 1 year ago
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normalnormanyes · 15 days ago
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My twin staring at me...
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cellystars · 5 months ago
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Poker Night at the Inventory & Homestar Runner sketches
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freesidexjunkie · 11 months ago
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I need a puppet history episode about Tycho Brahe
That golden nosed, sword fighting, binge drinking Dutch astronomer lived a life and I need the professor's take on him
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carbonatedlight · 2 months ago
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EPIC ART COLLAB WITH RADIOBATT
THEY MAKE BANGER ART ❤️❤️❤️
the art
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The sketch + original shirt
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quasi-normalcy · 1 year ago
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lindahall · 1 year ago
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Tycho Brahe – Scientist of the Day
Tycho Brahe, a Danish astonomer, died in Prague on Oct. 24, 1601, at age 54.
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ton-618-ton-618 · 7 months ago
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2024 March 30
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Medieval Astronomy from Melk Abbey
Image Credit: Paul Beck (Univ. Vienna), Georg Zotti (Vienna Inst. Arch. Science)
Copyright: Library of Melk Abbey, Frag. 229
Explanation: Discovered by accident, this manuscript page provides graphical insight to astronomy in medieval times, before the Renaissance and the influence of Nicolaus Copernicus, Tycho de Brahe, Johannes Kepler, and Galileo. The intriguing page is from lecture notes on astronomy compiled by the monk Magister Wolfgang de Styria before the year 1490. The top panels clearly illustrate the necessary geometry for a lunar (left) and solar eclipse in the Earth-centered Ptolemaic system. At lower left is a diagram of the Ptolemaic view of the Solar System with text at the upper right to explain the movement of the planets according to Ptolemy's geocentric model. At the lower right is a chart to calculate the date of Easter Sunday in the Julian calendar. The illustrated manuscript page was found at historic Melk Abbey in Austria.
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