Even as satire, the worst part is seeing Kirk being treated like he's anywhere near as important as the Kennedy and Lincoln assassinations.
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It's been days, not decades. This attitude will fade.
Readers added more context: Any three unique points on a sphere form a circle.
Yup, a circle that lies on the surface of the sphere. You're only safe underground or in space.
There always exists a circle such that, given any three unique points in 3-space, all three points lie on the border of that circle. Spherical geometry is not required.
No, three unique points in 3d space that are colinear will not form a circle.
to think of that, this is one of the cases when basic math knowledge is important/useful outside engineering, finance, or anything that is stereotypically use math.
NSFW (never safe from Winnipeg)
Yeah, clearly they are up to something. Pretty long term planning going on up there.
Important Context: @ratlimit is a satire account.
Well I know people who go for this shit in earnest, so it's good satire.
~~Reddit~~ has a sub called r/peopleliveincities, I'm sure they'd be happy to accept this one as well.
I'd argue that's why it's not good satire. this just goes straight into another conspiracy theory now. satire doesn't really work when it straight up contributes to what it's supposed to be satirizing.
that's like satirizing the US culture by shooting up a school.
Are you okay?
I'm sorry if that felt too harsh about US culture. i take it back. I should have said it's like satirizing the US education system by shooting up a school.
He's literally making his point... And he's entirely right. Do you understand the concept of hyperbole?
Seem pretty cut and dried to me. Time to bomb Winnipeg!
Guys, I went to the center of the circle, and there was a completely normal looking tree there. Maybe too normal. What could it mean?
We need to dig deeper and get to the root of this.
I dug it up, and found some bugs, worms and roots. Some kind of code?
I knew it! The libs bugged our phones to infect us with their brain worm! Smash your phone and chuck it in a lake!
NO That's probably a deep state lake
Guys, look at this mushroom! All these little frills!
What were we doing?
I connected the three trees at the middle and they made a triangle!!! How deep does this thing go?’
A triangle? Oh no...
hey stop spying at me through my moneys
Why is nobody mentioning that any point you choose just happens to be in an EXACT STRAIGHT LINE from the others!? And this just happened by chance? I've got some ocean-front property in Arizona I'd love to sell you.
Fact checking satire makes for even better satire.
Hold up! You can even make a triangle out of those 3 points! Illerminaty confirmed.
Aka "the strongest shape." Think about it.
co-linear points can also be on a circumference, if you don't mind infinite radius
I was about to ask whether you can have three colinear points on a sphere, but then I remembered that the Earth is flat.
Which brings me to another question. What does a circle on a Mercator projection looks like on a sphere?
It's still a circle but all the corners add up to 365°, and their where we get the days from.
You can test this at home. Draw a circle on a paper, wrap it around a ball.
If you want the edge cases, draw the circle on a sheet of rubber (or maybe a plastic bag?) and stretch it over a ball.
Non-euclidean planes say what?
Winnipeg was the shooter! I knew it!
Winnipeg was the inspiration for Winnie the Pooh
Winnie the Pooh is the code for Xi Jinping
China was behind the grassy knoll
I wonder what size the circle would be if you took in to account the earth’s curvature.
Are there any map projections that allow for accurate projection of circles across arbitrary points?
All map projections are arbitrary. The only way to do this is on a globe.
Could be a coincidence. Only way we're going to know is if we occupy Winnipeg.
The next one will be in the Arctic.
Also didn’t know we were calling this the UWU shooting.
I've got one labeled "Mormon School Shooter" and the other "Mormon Church Shooter"
I never thought about it, but now I'm gonna have some fun with this.
I got in trouble in my friend group meme chat for drawing a Star of David connecting the points in this meme