@a1ba@hj I tried to look it up from youtube, but only got clickbait shit with stills. But yeah, she did the T-rex and other very "my mom had one too many" dance moves.
Oh, I also finished the Slayers couple days ago. For anyone interested in it: it is better to watch everything else but the last two installments (Revolution and Revolution-R or whatever it was). Those are pretty bad and already done with modern computers with all the annoying drawn out muh animu battles with constant long cuts to different character's faces to make them seem much longer. The older Slayers stuff was pretty entertaining and funny though.
@kirby You can bypass the restrictions by using rufus to install the media on usb stick. It will work just fine, you are just missing some "security" features.
@munir@mangeurdenuage From Wikipedia: Uranium is a naturally occurring element found in low levels in all rock, soil, and water. It is the highest-numbered element found naturally in significant quantities on Earth and is almost always found combined with other elements.[11] Uranium is the 48th most abundant element in the Earth’s crust.[61] The decay of uranium, thorium, and potassium-40 in Earth's mantle is thought to be the main source of heat[62][63] that keeps the Earth's outer core in the liquid state and drives mantle convection, which in turn drives plate tectonics.
Uranium's concentration in the Earth's crust is (depending on the reference) 2 to 4 parts per million,[10][21] or about 40 times as abundant as silver.[16] The Earth's crust from the surface to 25 km (15 mi) down is calculated to contain 1017 kg (2×1017 lb) of uranium while the oceans may contain 1013 kg (2×1013 lb).[10] The concentration of uranium in soil ranges from 0.7 to 11 parts per million (up to 15 parts per million in farmland soil due to use of phosphate fertilizers),[64] and its concentration in sea water is 3 parts per billion.[21]
Uranium is more plentiful than antimony, tin, cadmium, mercury, or silver, and it is about as abundant as arsenic or molybdenum.[11][21] Uranium is found in hundreds of minerals, including uraninite (the most common uranium ore), carnotite, autunite, uranophane, torbernite, and coffinite.[11] Significant concentrations of uranium occur in some substances such as phosphate rock deposits, and minerals such as lignite, and monazite sands in uranium-rich ores[11] (it is recovered commercially from sources with as little as 0.1% uranium[16]).
So it is more likely humans die of extinction well before we have used up all of uranium.
@lain@SuperDicq@sun@thatbrickster It has the same amount of bezels as my Motorola G Power 2020 model. I got that for 80 euros few years back. So does that make the bezels thicc or not? Idk. Seems normal to me, because I don't follow any modern high budget phones.
Personally I like bezels. I had to use a Samsung phone with "edge" style screen at work few years back and that was awful to use. So many accidental touches and the curvature made the screen distorted. So I'd rather take bezels than anything like that.
Also I have smol hands so I'd prefer if Samsung Galaxy S2 dimensions would make comeback. I loved that phone so much. It even had a proper AMOLED screen with RGB pattern rather than the shit modern OLEDs do.
@beardalaxy They aged her up according to the time between releases :blobcatlaugh2: Someone didn't tell the art department that this wasn't a sequel lol
Next Skyrim release should do the same thing. Skyim: The Lore Accurate Aging Edition where everyone is 20 years older.
@faggotracist1488@Goalkeeper@bot@Kyonko802 And to think people used to bodyshame me for this. Why can't internet culture be real culture? (Just in this issue probably lol)
Big sacks of fat are fun I guess, but I am more aerodynamic and can actually do sports without being wrapped in industrial strength bandages. :ablobcat3dverified: