Smarmy git, strolling around a finite space with an air of pure arrogant certainty.
tetris11
Tetris's Theorem: The sum of the series of every Riemann Zero is equal to a number not greater than or less than zero.
Owner destroyed by this logical fallacy
Baklava shouldn't be dripping with grease, I've seen this too many times and it makes me vom
"Granny does your dog bite?" "No child, no."
proceeds to get bitten
"Granny, wtf?" "Well, you're not a child anymore."
woah that actually worked
How do you find it though
Well said. Discovery was more about individualism and the "rich tapestry" of family histories to show that these characters have inherited their greatness and that no one else is equipped to be in the singular intense situation they are now in.
TNG was more about the mission. Sometimes family history came into it, but most of the team was just doing the best they could given the circumstance and their characteristics were more quirks that helped the overall effort. At least that's how it felt. Not one single character was more special than another.
No particular heroes, just professional heroics.
Yep I see that now, I thought it was the opposite
Ah I'm not good at counting negatives it seems, and probably fell right for the trap. Thanks for the clarification
The newest season has a nicer animation style I've noticed. It feels almost season 8ish, and has none of that digital gloss that pervaded in the last ten seasons. I'm genuinely interested to see if they stick with the classic almost hand-drawn style.
M is 1000 in Latin, or 8 if you convert from binary, which is 3+3+2, and as we all know 3 ~ π, so M is ~ 2+2π = 2(1+π), and we all know that π goes to 0, for small values of π, leaving us with M = 2. So, Fry was right.