Message from @パートナーキラー

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2019-05-16 19:32:18 UTC  

sink

2019-05-16 19:32:28 UTC  

lol i prefer conversations but i'll google it anyhows just seems crazy

2019-05-16 19:32:31 UTC  

goosh goosh

2019-05-16 19:32:42 UTC  

ecks dee

2019-05-16 19:33:00 UTC  

indeed

2019-05-16 19:33:06 UTC  

agreed

2019-05-16 19:33:09 UTC  

Daytime on one side of the moon lasts about 13 and a half days, followed by 13 and a half nights of darkness. When sunlight hits the moon's surface, the temperature can reach 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 degrees Celsius). When the sun goes down, temperatures can dip to minus 280 F (minus 173 C)

2019-05-16 19:33:13 UTC  

thats waht google said

2019-05-16 19:33:16 UTC  

um

2019-05-16 19:33:19 UTC  

ok

2019-05-16 19:33:24 UTC  

thanks

2019-05-16 19:33:27 UTC  

np

2019-05-16 19:33:35 UTC  

im thanking Jeremy

2019-05-16 19:33:39 UTC  

cool

2019-05-16 19:33:40 UTC  

sorry

2019-05-16 19:33:42 UTC  

np

2019-05-16 19:33:43 UTC  

np

2019-05-16 19:34:16 UTC  

that's incredible tech for the 60's

2019-05-16 19:34:22 UTC  

...?

2019-05-16 19:34:46 UTC  

inbuilt cooling systems inside the astronauts suit for starters

2019-05-16 19:35:01 UTC  

huh

2019-05-16 19:35:14 UTC  

powered with batteries that could withstand temperatures of 173 celsius

2019-05-16 19:35:25 UTC  

just fit a fuckín pc in there and run a game on 500 fps

2019-05-16 19:35:30 UTC  

lmao

2019-05-16 19:35:42 UTC  

the fans will cool you down perfectly

2019-05-16 19:36:01 UTC  

who's a girl here

2019-05-16 19:36:05 UTC  

lol that pc going to have to run off a ups

2019-05-16 19:36:07 UTC  

everybody

2019-05-16 19:36:46 UTC  

_no one_

2019-05-16 19:37:02 UTC  

i search a virtual girlfriend

2019-05-16 19:37:21 UTC  

nobody is a girl here

2019-05-16 19:37:29 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @Zerato has been warned
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2019-05-16 19:38:06 UTC  

<:CHECK6:403540120181145611> @Zerato has been warned
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reason: Bad word usage
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2019-05-16 19:38:16 UTC  

I have an interesting thought experiment, if you cut a square of something in half, then cut that half in half, do that to infinity, you have infinite of that something.

2019-05-16 19:38:48 UTC  

it'd get so small that you can't cut it in half again

2019-05-16 19:38:49 UTC  

who knows that (1 + 2 + ...+n)² = 1^3 + 2^3 + ... + n^3 ?

2019-05-16 19:39:07 UTC  

You have infinite pieces though

2019-05-16 19:39:16 UTC  

look (1+2+3)² = 6² = 36 = 1 + 8 + 27

2019-05-16 19:39:42 UTC  

you said square of something you never said square of infinite something

2019-05-16 19:40:07 UTC  

I said *do that to infinity*