Post 3121678 by cant_into@mastodon.sergal.org
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 (DIR) Post #3121638 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:20:07.618605Z
       
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       Tired: Coming up with your own tinder openersWired: Using a random fedi post as an opener
       
 (DIR) Post #3121678 by cant_into@mastodon.sergal.org
       2019-01-19T00:21:59Z
       
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       @lunarised "jorts are stored in the balls"
       
 (DIR) Post #3121706 by whiskeysailor@radical.town
       2019-01-19T00:22:36Z
       
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       @lunarised blocked because of Wound Cube
       
 (DIR) Post #3121707 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:23:09.544427Z
       
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       @whiskeysailorWound cube is forever cancelled
       
 (DIR) Post #3121724 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:23:43.872720Z
       
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       @cant_intoThat's not even an opener. Everyone knows that
       
 (DIR) Post #3121728 by tA@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:21:55.991315Z
       
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       @lunarised "Just found out some people wash their meat"
       
 (DIR) Post #3121731 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:24:00.225237Z
       
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       @tAAnd you beat yours
       
 (DIR) Post #3121750 by cant_into@mastodon.sergal.org
       2019-01-19T00:24:30Z
       
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       @lunarised well it would start a conversation with me. I'd certainly have questions
       
 (DIR) Post #3121791 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:26:04.834990Z
       
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       @cant_intoBalls are one of the strongest structural shapes, but also one of the weakest. They hold the most area per SA unit for any 3 dimensional intersectional shape
       
 (DIR) Post #3121796 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T00:26:22.190890Z
       
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       @cant_intoOf course you would keep jorts in there
       
 (DIR) Post #3125521 by varx@cybre.space
       2019-01-19T03:07:47Z
       
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       @lunarised @cant_into In spherical coordinates, which might be used to describe balls more easily, the distance of a point from the origin is represented by the Greek letter "rho".A sphere may be defined as the set of points with a rho equal to or less than some constant. Points outside that are not part of the sphere.So I guess what I'm saying is that if you had a sphere of radius 33, then...ρ=33 is start of the ball
       
 (DIR) Post #3125546 by lunarised@welovela.in
       2019-01-19T03:09:33.821379Z
       
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       @varxNow this is the kinda math I live for@cant_into
       
 (DIR) Post #3157516 by varx@cybre.space
       2019-01-19T17:51:19Z
       
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       @lunarised @cant_into In spherical coordinates, which might be used to describe balls more easily, the distance of a point from the origin is represented by the Greek letter "rho".A sphere may be defined as the set of points with a rho equal to or less than some constant. Points outside that are not part of the sphere.Imagine you had a sphere of radius 33. The locus of the outermost edges of the sphere could be called ρ₃₃.ρ₃₃ is start of the ball