

Off topic but I think the lyric is bathroom floor, bathroom door could turn it into a slightly different story
Off topic but I think the lyric is bathroom floor, bathroom door could turn it into a slightly different story
This was my first thought as well, sadly I’m probably not clever enough to fully appreciate and understand any of these people. If I’m not allowed to transfer my place then at least I can have some fun telling Da Vinci about planes and stuff
Well the burger in the picture looks tasty, good luck making them
That’s why you need to have some small snacks handy, to give you the energy to cook!
Who else has done exactly this before on Gilly in Kerbal Space Program?
Strange how much higher the top one, 123456, is than the others, and how the most popular ones with repeating numbers also have 6 digits. Why do people like 6 digits so much more than 5 or 7?
How have I never heard of these? I want to try one now
Welcome, glad you could join us! This post might help: https://lemmy.world/post/2216085
Unfortunately yes. I’ve met people who ask chatgpt about absolutely everything such as what to have for dinner. It’s a bit sad honestly
This is interesting because the most “realistic” (i.e. still not realistic) depictions of time travel in fiction involve travelling through a singularity or wormhole. So you probably have to be in space to start with, but also both ends of the wormhole have mass so they can be orbiting a planet or star and stay within a stable distance of it. It solves this particular problem (just leaving the other usual problem of causality!) It also proves your point since it does allow travelling in space, in fact it allows travelling faster than light.
I think the converse is true as well, that if faster than light travel is possible then time travel must be possible, at least if you take relativity at face value. As others have pointed out there’s no universal reference frame, and for any journey that is faster than light in one reference frame, there is another frame in which the journey goes backwards in time.
“Attraction” seems close. Theme parks and water parks are relatively modern inventions which might be why the etymology isn’t really helping. I’m curious what you mean when you say park is poisoned though?