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Absolute certainty
157 4 Reply1 = 1.00 = 100%
There is no doubt.
46 0 ReplyYou sure about those equations? My background in Physics tells me that 1= π = (speed of light) / (not quite speed of light) [without unit]
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"Once I put this salve on a small wound, and a couple of weeks later it was healed, which proves it's basically a panacea that probably also cures cancer."
9 0 ReplyWhat if it's a German train?
Always on time, stops at exact location.
:-)
10 2 ReplyGerman train always on time? AHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHA
That's a good joke
35 1 ReplyLooks like a Japanese train and they do stop at precise locations
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Also, rain exists...
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you guys would like train memes.
70 0 Reply59 0 ReplyGang initiations can be rough, but at least now I'm part of lemmy, even if I can't sit for a while
6 0 ReplyChoo choo
2 0 ReplyI feel called out
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Posting train memes to a bunch of communists is guaranteed positive engagement.
31 0 ReplyCan confirm
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seems like it should pay rent. hogging up all that condensor water like it's free.
-Nestle
40 1 ReplyLife, uh, finds a way.
20 2 Reply6 0 ReplyYou forgot the uh
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Respect the drip
18 0 ReplyA train-arium.
12 0 ReplyI think you can sing this to the tune of
Your hair never falls in quite the same way, your clothes never wear in quite the same way...
12 0 ReplyThis is the story of a train, that dripped a river and grew a weed strain
Edit: and while it looks so small on Instagram, I'd absolutely smoke it, on that train
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10 2 ReplyThen you have a dude walking all over this getting his head bashed in because he wanted to be real close to a passing train
7 0 ReplyStudio Ghibli vibes
6 0 ReplyI remember hearing that when train bathrooms discharge into the tracks, seeds and shit would create issues in the right of way, because stuff grows in it.
6 0 ReplyI've seen tomato plants growing in the station before. Not recently, possibly because my section of the country doesn't dump waste on the tracks any more.
2 0 ReplyFun fact, trains in the US and Canada still discharge Grey water into the tracks.
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Is this a lecosystem?
5 0 ReplyI'm 14 and this is deep!
/S
But for real I love this. Reminds me of the beauty of transitional ecosystems.
2 0 ReplyA resiliência da vida é uma das coisas que me fazem acreditar que ainda há esperança nesse mundo
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