Please post sad anime girls I have a personal connection to them
Okay OP I'll post some for you.
>>38081875
>Please post sad anime girls I have a personal connection to them
Describe further.
Tbh without text is best famigliaorigingallalala
>>38081875
>that feel when you're so fucking autistic that you've screenshotted loads
I have a large collection of pictures of anime girls but a surprising lack of sad ones. must just be the kinds of shows I watch
this one of satania is particularly sad
sad hakase
sadanimegirls
while cirno is not an anime girl i'm still going to post this one anyway
this one hurts every time i look at it
Hhffgjdh
must protect 2d cuties
At sadness' end.
what is with this original rule? i just want to post sad anime girls with my fellow anons
i'll post some facts, then
trilobite eyes were almost always compound and made of calcite
the speed of light can change based on the medium it flows through, but typically it's considered as in a vacuum to sort of get a 'speed limit' that a particle can travel it
as far as i know there isn't a way to slow down light so much that you can outpace it by walking, or even stop it completely
sad cyclops
>>38082301
the scales of a shark are actually very jagged rather than smooth, which may play a role in helping the shark move more effectively through the fluid medium by manipulating mini-currents around its body
>>38081875
>I have a personal connection to them
How so?
the word chemical simply refers to a substance that is composed of more than one element, rather than a substance that is 'bad'
though typically for a substance that has been prepared artificially, considering those tend to be more pure
is this one sad? frowning doesn't always mean unhappiness
there are actually 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte, and not 1024 as it may be assumed
'steel' is not just one material; there are many different types of steel for many different applications, depending on the particular makeup of the chemicals that go into it (carbon, iron, phosphorus, etc.)
most metals are surprisingly similar to crystal matricies on an atomic level
>>38082693
desudesudesudesu
i think this is more upset than sad, but you weren't super specific about your wants
flamingos are typically brightly colored because of their food source, which is brine shrimp and different types of algae
i got you desu desu senpai
every sound you hear is literally just something vibrating molecules, those vibrations travelling through some medium, jiggling an organ in your head, and those jiggles being converted to a signal your brain reads
first order systems, in an ideal sense, never actually reach their steady state value, due to the nature of the equations that govern their particular behavioral curve
for having so much tomoko, i don't have almost any sad tomoko
how odd
for how long we've had human bodies, we know so very little about them or how they actually function
sort of like how we know less about our own planet than we do of other planets
to be fair, however, our planet can be complex with weather and life and such
the human body outputs so much heat
if we were the size of our sun, we would definitely output more heat
indeed, when dealing with *very* sensitive systems (typically in measuring), humans are not allowed anywhere near the measuring apparatus as footsteps, heartbeats, and sometimes heat/vocal output can be enough to damage the instrument/give large error in measurements
>>38082611
>>38082693
Reminds me of the stuff I learnt in uni, a lot of which I've forgotten already. Looking back it seemed like a waste of time because it's not like I would ever need to know crap like grain boundaries, dislocations etc. when I end up with an unimportant job either way.
>>38082981
i would agree, though one of the only things that still gives me a sense of joy in this world is accruing knowledge, even if it is purposeless or has no direct value
and material science is my jam desu
>>38083008
they change it to desu here, too? hm
i wonder what the future will be like when we finally understand how the human brain works
'perfect' ads could be made, right? ones where there's more than a 95% chance of you consuming the product acter viewing it
or maybe countermeasures will be created
or perhaps bannings of such materials at all, who knows
Lonely Office Lady (Hitori Kurashi no OL o Egakimashita )Series recently got an ending, she moved out of her apartment.
it actually doesn't take a lot of bleach at all to kill a typical adult human
one shot glass is almost always enough, surprisingly
when doing a simulation of a system using euler integration, the results almost always eventually spiral out of control with the only clear mitigation tactic of increasing your sample rate to ungodly amounts
when you get right down to it, most mathematics as we know it is just addition over and over
>>38083119
Bleach sounds like a terrible way to go.
>>38083194
>euler integration
ha ha, nigga, just use runge-kutta like ha ha, fuck
>>38083234
i can assure you that it is
much slower, more painful, and sometimes even more expensive than other methods
but if one is on the brink of drinking it, i don't really expect them to be level-headed enough to see these things
>>38083293
i never said it was good, silly
>>38083293
You had an obligation to fulfill, you dumb nigger.
>>38083331
and the english, zoomed out version
Gee OP, do I have a dump for you.
I just don't have any original text to use.
Maybe I don't have as good of a dump as I thought.
it's interesting how death appears scarier when you're far from it, and like an old friend when you're near
maybe not for everyone, and maybe not in every situation, but that's how it's seemed for me so far
Many of them are happy-looking with sad speech bubbles. Idk if you'd actually want those, though.
I'll just contribute what I have, anyway.
the inside of a sea turtle's throat is full of hundreds of cartilaginous teeth to keep it's food in when it expels sea water from it's belly
>>38083494
>>38083516
i'm sure you're fine, anon
op didn't give clear instructions, so anything that's posted within the lines can be argued as good enough
is this ok?
Are pistachios right?
She isn't really sad but I like her.
Someone know the source? It's impossible to find.
The movie is almost over.
Simon Jose Antonio de la Santisima Trinidad Bolivar y Palacios was a Venezuelan military and political leader who played a leading role in the establishment of Venezuela, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Panama as sovereign states, independent of Spanish rule.
putting an equation in canonical form can be a nice skip of algebra in some applications
Bolivar was born into a wealthy, aristocratic Creole family and, as was common for the heirs of upper class families in his day, was sent to be educated abroad at a young age, arriving in Spain when he was 16 and later moving to France.
Allons nous cacher dans la foret.
This one is kind of a repeat
>>38083648
only now do i realize just how many things i've forgotten throughout the years
surely the thrill of learning is still worth it even if it's not always retained, right?
Cute anime girl is sad: Evokes empathy
Stinky low-status male is sad: Evokes disgust
>>38083693
c h e a t e r
>>38083705
i think about this a lot
While in Europe he was introduced to the ideas of the Enlightenment, later motivating him to overthrow the reigning Spanish.
Il etait bleu le ciel
et grand l'espoir.
Taking advantage of the disorder in Spain prompted by the Peninsular War, Bolivar began his campaign for independence in 1808, appealing to the wealthy Creole population through a conservative process, and established an organized national congress within three years.
measuring temperature is inherently inexact using the currently used methods, not that it's that big of a deal in most cases
Despite a number of hindrances, including the arrival of an unprecedentedly large Spanish expeditionary force, the revolutionaries eventually prevailed, culminating in the patriot victory at the Battle of Carabobo in 1821, which effectively made Venezuela an independent country.
i gotta go now
good luck, anons
ya vzlia tvaiu ruku, priobnyal za taliu.
Following this triumph over the Spanish monarchy, Bolivar participated in the foundation of the first union of independent nations in Latin America, Gran Colombia, of which he was president from 1819 to 1830.
Through further military campaigns, he ousted Spanish rulers from Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia (named after him)
He was simultaneously president of Gran Colombia (current Venezuela, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador) and Peru, while his second in command Antonio Jose de Sucre was appointed president of Bolivia.
He aimed at a strong and united Spanish America able to cope not only with the threats emanating from Spain and the European Holy Alliance but also with the emerging power of the United States.
>>38082564
I think you flipped those numbers anon.
1024B in a KB, 1024KB in a MB, 1024MB in a GB...
>Tfw go through the thread and no one has posted the pics I got.
>>38083705
I don't think it makes a difference when the content of the post is so pathetic that you know it's made by a loser like me.