Message from @gohan

Discord ID: 549072063261048834


2019-02-24 03:29:44 UTC  

Can I have permission to post pictures? I have a picture with a really good point

2019-02-24 03:29:49 UTC  

This is real evidence

2019-02-24 03:30:20 UTC  

One chance. If you post anything bad. You're gone.

2019-02-24 03:30:33 UTC  

@Dusty Garlic We need to verify you first.

2019-02-24 03:30:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484514023698726912/549070629593284629/image0.png

2019-02-24 03:30:39 UTC  

@Dusty Garlic go ahead

2019-02-24 03:30:53 UTC  

I think that’s a really good point

2019-02-24 03:31:00 UTC  

Very good

2019-02-24 03:31:17 UTC  

Where is your 3rd proof

2019-02-24 03:31:30 UTC  

Well that is my third proof I guess

2019-02-24 03:31:46 UTC  

Ok. πŸ˜ƒ

2019-02-24 03:33:03 UTC  

@Dusty Garlic Go to <#539316279086022666> and <#484538051415113748> to select your roles.

2019-02-24 03:33:55 UTC  

So, I noticed that predictive policing was a conspiracy theory

2019-02-24 03:34:24 UTC  

Yes?

2019-02-24 03:35:09 UTC  

Is the conspiracy that police departments are predicting crimes? Kinda like in the Watchdogs games?

2019-02-24 03:35:20 UTC  

Cuz I selected it, but I want to make sure it is what I think it is

2019-02-24 03:35:25 UTC  

Or in minority report

2019-02-24 03:35:31 UTC  

Never seen that, actually

2019-02-24 03:35:41 UTC  

Good movie

2019-02-24 03:35:49 UTC  

I'll have to give it a watch

2019-02-24 03:36:21 UTC  

The Watchdogs games tackled that idea as well.

2019-02-24 03:36:27 UTC  

Those were good games

2019-02-24 03:36:43 UTC  

Wtf are the watchdog games?

2019-02-24 03:37:30 UTC  

They're games related to the concept of surveillance/mass manipulation

2019-02-24 03:38:17 UTC  

Where a company called Blume developed a "CtOS", a program that handles city infrastructure and stuff

2019-02-24 03:39:08 UTC  

And crime prediction algorithms/profiling are a major part of the second game.

2019-02-24 03:39:18 UTC  

You mean video games?

2019-02-24 03:39:24 UTC  

Yeah

2019-02-24 03:39:29 UTC  

O

2019-02-24 03:39:35 UTC  

I should have made that clear πŸ˜‚

2019-02-24 03:39:47 UTC  

Yes you should have 😑

2019-02-24 03:39:54 UTC  

Sorryyy

2019-02-24 03:39:56 UTC  

😁

2019-02-24 03:40:45 UTC  

Yeah, they're really fun though. The main characters are hackers fighting against the establishment. In the second one, anyways.

2019-02-24 03:40:56 UTC  

Gohan. Back to the moon landing. Please explain how astronauts are able to manoeuvre spacecraft in the vacuum of space.

2019-02-24 03:41:04 UTC  

Right

2019-02-24 03:41:46 UTC  

Newton's Third Law of motion

2019-02-24 03:42:18 UTC  

By ejecting fuel from the nozzles or rocket engines, the spacecraft moves in the opposite direction

2019-02-24 03:42:25 UTC  

It's a self-contained system

2019-02-24 03:42:51 UTC  

Of course. But how can they actually drive it...or steer it?

2019-02-24 03:43:16 UTC  

That's actually a really good question, that I happen to know the answer to