#science_memes
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i’m feeling fat, and sassy.
It’s Tuesday, did you bring your raincoat?
Do you use a McDonald’s spoon?
To note: 100 G << 1 MG Also G cannot be added or removed with a spoon, or did I miss some big leap in physics?
Maybe if the spoon is ferromagnetic?
To be fair, the meme generator can’t do lowercase letters
You missed the comically big leap where all measuring instruments have been replaced by comically large spoons.
I rescind my comment post-haste
Heh. Vine.
I am a banana!
Up in a tree!
For the love of all that is holy, my ANUS is BLEEDING!
100Gs is enough to basically flatten anything. 100 MG is massive, probably like inside-a-black-hole massive.
Wait, are we talking gigaseconds now?
Capital G is usually used for gravity. The meme is referring to grams, which are lower case g, and milligrams, which is lower case mg. Capital MG could be interpreted as megagravities, which is a hilariously large acceleration.
100Gs
I think they were jokingly talking about this
Isn’t g typically used for the gravity of earth? And G for the general gravitational constant (independent of mass) in Newton’s gravity law?
That was me trying shrooms
Can’t find a spoon, the wee one’s left
That’s music not an external picture
Good eye!
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i’m feeling fat, and sassy.
It’s Tuesday, did you bring your raincoat?
Do you use a McDonald’s spoon?
To note: 100 G << 1 MG Also G cannot be added or removed with a spoon, or did I miss some big leap in physics?
Maybe if the spoon is ferromagnetic?
To be fair, the meme generator can’t do lowercase letters
You missed the comically big leap where all measuring instruments have been replaced by comically large spoons.
I rescind my comment post-haste
Heh. Vine.
I am a banana!
Up in a tree!
For the love of all that is holy, my ANUS is BLEEDING!
100Gs is enough to basically flatten anything. 100 MG is massive, probably like inside-a-black-hole massive.
Wait, are we talking gigaseconds now?
Capital G is usually used for gravity. The meme is referring to grams, which are lower case g, and milligrams, which is lower case mg. Capital MG could be interpreted as megagravities, which is a hilariously large acceleration.
I think they were jokingly talking about this
Isn’t g typically used for the gravity of earth? And G for the general gravitational constant (independent of mass) in Newton’s gravity law?
That was me trying shrooms
Can’t find a spoon, the wee one’s left
That’s music not an external picture
Good eye!