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Yar Phot wrote:Grape?
Suddenly the world turns hazy and you wake up in a blank white room.There is a single grape on the floor in front of you: a butter knife to the far left and a typewriter to the far right.What do you do?

Use the typewriter to perform surgery on the grape, then use the butter knife to break the typewriter and escape from the simulation

Sword Coast Archipelago wrote:
It's been so long, I could honestly make anything up.

Saem

Yar Phot wrote:What’s your nation most known for?

Being lost in the wilderness and friendliness

If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

Particle, Gurkland, Sweitchland, and Wasted Lands

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2WBZ6EeR-k

Particle, Sweitchland, and Wasted Lands

Yar Phot wrote: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

Necromancy. Just bring back the ded and the day is saved!

Sweitchland and Sword Coast Archipelago

Yar Phot wrote: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

One. Punch. Maaaaaaaaaaaan!

Yar Phot wrote: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

Star portal creation, like America Chavez, i really i'd like to see other worlds even if i will get trapped there.

One decision dropped my economy from 81 to 77...

Jezydenmens wrote:One decision dropped my economy from 81 to 77...

Your GDP dropped very little, we know the economy section is not useful anyway.
Just call it a small recession.
Maybe the economy section is just your investment position, credit ranking or something like that.

Yar Phot wrote: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

I would be able to transform into a train that can travel the stars, kind of like Azur lane and galaxy railways, I always thought that those abilities were really cool.

Yar Phot wrote: If you were a super-hero, what powers would you have?

Turn into any military-grade weapon/vehicle at will

Define the second law of thermodynamics in your own words:
Oh and what websites do you most regularly visit?

The second law of thermodynamics is that everything seeks the most stable energy state possible. This is why it's difficult to make things that are both hard and not fragile.
That's why my hippos aren't hard but are very durable: realism! ☢️☺️😅😂🤣🤯

Yar Phot wrote:Define the second law of thermodynamics in your own words:
Oh and what websites do you most regularly visit?

Statistics

Canadian davsland

Hello! Sorry, I haven't been on here lately, life and personal stuff have been getting in my way lately. What's going on?

Ascention to hive is completed. the Mothican's discontent is supressed. a new era has begun.

Eight Hippopotamuses wrote:The second law of thermodynamics is that everything seeks the most stable energy state possible. This is why it's difficult to make things that are both hard and not fragile.
That's why my hippos aren't hard but are very durable: realism! ☢️☺️😅😂🤣🤯

The second law of thermodynamics for me is the source of all morality because it is at the basis of entropy.

“We may call it the thermodynamic imperative since it is suggested by the principles of thermodynamics. In brief, and in simple language, it urges all men to fight always as vigorously as possible to increase the degree of order in their environment so as to combat the natural tendency for order in the universe to be transformed into disorder, the so-called second law or principle of thermodynamics.”

''Our goal in life should be to create small low-entropy pockets throughout the universe. This agrees with what we intuitively understand as "good" or "moral"; for example, life reduces local entropy while killing or destruction increases it. This approach to understanding morality provides us with an objective and scientifically derived utility function which can numerically estimate how good or bad something might be. This method might shed light on the way we view issues shrouded in moral ambiguity. Abortion is a hotly debated subject and generally degrades into a two strongly defended opinions: those who are for or against it in any situation. As with most aspects of life, this issue is neither black nor white, but exists on a continuum where the appropriate action is highly (if not solely) dependent on circumstance.”

Particle wrote:Necromancy. Just bring back the ded and the day is saved!

What could go wrong?

Square or circle?
I’ll be gone for a while not too sure if I’ll return.Bye!

Yar Phot wrote:Square or circle?
I’ll be gone for a while not too sure if I’ll return.Bye!

May the breeze be ever at your back and your path be clear.

Yar Phot wrote:Square or circle?
I’ll be gone for a while not too sure if I’ll return.Bye!

Yes

Yar Phot wrote:Square or circle?
I’ll be gone for a while not too sure if I’ll return.Bye!

Circle. Ever tried to drive a car in a square? Bad.

Sword Coast Archipelago wrote:May the breeze be ever at your back and your path be clear.

I heard a similar quote in Skyrim. "May the wind be at your back, friend.''

My nation went back up from 77 to 84 in a single decision lmao

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