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  • ? nonco 933

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  • ? kantai collection 513k

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  • ? u-511 (kancolle) 2.3k
  • ? yamashiro (kancolle) 5.0k

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  • ID: 2399522
  • Uploader: Jarlath »
  • Date: about 9 years ago
  • Size: 317 KB .jpg (1134x2008) »
  • Source: twitter.com/nonco331/status/745287277589467140 »
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  • Score: 35
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yamashiro and u-511 (kantai collection) drawn by nonco

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  • おいしい? https://t.co/9e8GJnoomx

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    Jarlath
    about 9 years ago
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    My sympathy goes only to Yamashiro at this time.

    @koucchan
    Are you angry at Yamashiro now? ;)

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    AdventZero
    about 9 years ago
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    In her defense, how could anyone say "no" to those pure, innocent eyes?

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    FJH
    about 9 years ago
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    Couldn't she just shell the walnut first?

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    Death Usagi
    about 9 years ago
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    Yuu tried..

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    Kyrozen
    about 9 years ago
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    Ah yes, feeling it now. The innocence of the pure.
    At least it's not mudballs made by a nine-tailed fox.

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    IVIao
    about 9 years ago
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    Shinhwalee said:

    Yuu tried..

    And Yuu have (not) done well.

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    Koucchan
    about 9 years ago
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    You will eat that walnut onigiri and you will like it.

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    Krugger
    about 9 years ago
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    Yamashiro a warrior then a tragic hero now

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    Emerald Acid
    about 9 years ago
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    This is why yu never deal in absolutes like "never" or "anything". Stuff like this happens.

    Only a Sith deals in absolutes.

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    cblangs
    about 9 years ago
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    Can't say no to that eye...

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    Emerald_Acid said:

    This is why yu never deal in absolutes like "never" or "anything". Stuff like this happens.

    Only a Sith deals in absolutes.

    And mathematicians.

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    Rathurue
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    And mathematicians.

    Not really. Pi is not absolute but rather a floating function calculation that how many decimals determines minute changes in the whole calculation. The use of two decimals behind the dot are only meant to simplify the calculation, which won't end if you tried to do it with the original result. Basically only in calculating things related to Pi mathematicians are dealing in absolutes XD

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    t.satoru
    about 9 years ago
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    Nonco please stop torturing Fusou and Yamashiro alright ಥ ‸ ಥ

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    liquidfreedom88
    about 9 years ago
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    Oh hey, at least you can pretend gobbling it while keeping it in your cheek then later spit it out to crack the shell...

    Because you won't just get away with just stomachache if its isolaze's or hiei's by keeping it in your cheek

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    Rathurue said:

    Not really. Pi is not absolute but rather a floating function calculation that how many decimals determines minute changes in the whole calculation. The use of two decimals behind the dot are only meant to simplify the calculation, which won't end if you tried to do it with the original result. Basically only in calculating things related to Pi mathematicians are dealing in absolutes XD

    That was partially a joke on absolute values.

    In any case, you're talking like a computer scientist, not a mathematician. Pi is an irrational number, yes, and a transcendental one at that, but it still corresponds to a SINGLE point on the real number line (or complex plane, if you want to include the other complex numbers). It is a well-defined number, that is, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Just because you can't represent it with absolute precision in decimal representation doesn't mean it does not have a specific value.

    Cauchy sequences or epsilon-delta proofs can prove rigorously that pi is a constant.

    And no, math doesn't care about quantum mechanics and limits on precision (blah blah, nothing is a perfect circle in real life, blah blah it doesn't care). It operates in the realm of pure thought, albeit one that is systematically constructed to eliminate contradictions (and of course, just because
    something is counter-intuitive or a 'paradox' doesn't mean it's a contradiction). Hence, absolutes.

    And, also, mathematical proofs often involve the use of 'absolute' language, with ∀ being a perennial favorite.

    Updated by NNescio about 9 years ago

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    79248cms
    about 9 years ago
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    liquidfreedom88 said:

    Oh hey, at least you can pretend gobbling it while keeping it in your cheek then later spit it out to crack the shell...

    Because you won't just get away with just stomachache if its isolaze's or hiei's by keeping it in your cheek

    Yamashiro is not a hamster. If luck wills it (and it probably will), it will slip into her throat and she will lose. At life.

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    NNescio
    about 9 years ago
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    79248cm/s said:

    Yamashiro is not a hamster. If luck wills it (and it probably will), it will slip into her throat and she will lose. At life.

    Nothing a bucket or damecon can't fix.

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    WhiteCrow
    about 9 years ago
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    NNescio said:

    That was partially a joke on absolute values.

    In any case, you're talking like a computer scientist, not a mathematician. Pi is an irrational number, yes, and a transcendental one at that, but it still corresponds to a SINGLE point on the real number line (or complex plane, if you want to include the other complex numbers). It is a well-defined number, that is, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Just because you can't represent it with absolute precision in decimal representation doesn't mean it does not have a specific value.

    Cauchy sequences or epsilon-delta proofs can prove rigorously that pi is a constant.

    And no, math doesn't care about quantum mechanics and limits on precision (blah blah, nothing is a perfect circle in real life, blah blah it doesn't care). It operates in the realm of pure thought, albeit one that is systematically constructed to eliminate contradictions (and of course, just because
    something is counter-intuitive or a 'paradox' doesn't mean it's a contradiction). Hence, absolutes.

    And, also, mathematical proofs often involve the use of 'absolute' language, with ∀ being a perennial favorite.

    Y AM I LUKING AT MATHEMATICAL DISCUSSIONS IN DANBOORU...

    Seriously, when I first saw the claim "PI is not absolute" I thought we were dealing with non-Euclidean geometry or something.

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    Kyrozen
    about 9 years ago
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    WhiteCrow said:

    Y AM I LUKING AT MATHEMATICAL DISCUSSIONS IN DANBOORU...

    Seriously, when I first saw the claim "PI is not absolute" I thought we were dealing with non-Euclidean geometry or something.

    It's Nnescio.
    Only them and a few others has the ability to discuss on an educated topic in such manner. I would too if it weren't for my sheer laziness and lack of interest towards the subject in question.

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