Anonymous asked:

how the hell did you become that buff over the years?

nendocris Answer:

picked up some dumbbells as a teen

nendocris:

aokozaki:

And just… carried them ever since?

they are like children to me

kazieka:

so I started a new anxiety medication this past week and so far it’s been going very well except that I have extremely vivid dreams and apparently sleep texting. I seem to have sent this at 3am and i have no memory of it

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but i am Right

(via sexygaywizard)

tgirlsaintlawrence asked:

Do you think gnomes have toxic masculinity. Would a gnome father shame his gnome son for not being gnome man wnough

cryptotheism Answer:

The extent of gnome masculinity is like, trying to eat larger strawberries than the other gnomes. The most toxic it ever gets us a good natured chortle. Their society is beautiful.

In the Future, Starships WILL be Spheres

vintagegeekculture:

In scifi, a lot of starships are spheres. The first person to ever have a sphere ship was probably E.E. Smith in the Skylark series (started around 1928), though he believed spaceships would have to be streamlined to get less resistance when traveling through space. In the 1920s, space was believed to be a lot “thicker” with H+ atoms (essentially, a loose proton). In reality, space only has a proton in 10^28 cubic centimeters, so streamlining in space is unnecessary. This was also why the Bussard Ramscoop, a particle collector at one point seen as the solution to the issue of energy in space travel in the 70s, was ultimately unworkable, as space is a lot “thinner” than we all thought.

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The person most associated with popularizing spherical starships is Larry Niven, who made a pretty airtight argument for why spaceships would be spheres: if you remember your high school geometry, you know that a sphere is the shape with the lowest ratio of volume to minimal surface area. For this reason, hot air balloons are also spheres, to use the least amount of fabric possible. Because geometry is exactly the same all over the universe, Niven argued that any alien race we encounter would have spherical starships as well. 

(via thefaestolemyname)

predstrogen:

predstrogen:

“birds are so cool but they should make them anthropomorphic and they should stand on two legs and they should talk and-”

“honey. birds already stand on two legs”

“birds would be so cool if they were quadrapeds”

“yeah”

“…”

“are you looking up quadrapedal birds”

“…yeah”


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