Message from @Mozalbete ⳩
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Yeah it's pinned too
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Yes
Make sure you're playing 1.15.1, we don't support 1.15.2 yet
Thank you
And I used the scientific method
@MawLr Regarding the former convversation, did you have to create the references manually?
Write them by hand?
Or with a computer
We were first taught to do them manually but final ones were in computer
What program did you use to generate documents?
(Bear in mind this was in highschool)
It was a word document lol
Understandable then
But teacher got really strict with methodology
Many failed that class
My research was about minor gravitational changes based on the topography of the place tested
I had read about gravity in the top of Everest and I just did a minor experiment with a slow motion pictures in a camera to measure time
And dropped a ball from a distance
Lol
Actual research is just about showing something in a convincing way
As long as you can convince 3 reviewers that what you show is interesting and legit, everything goes
Yeah, here the teacher was the reviewer
She didn’t know shit about gravity so she was easily convinced by some good wording
Pretty accurate simulation then
https://youtu.be/KqTNvrwMoSQ
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Anyone wanna voice chat?
We're all playing dnd rn, maybe some other time tho, I love chatting :D
May a lay Catholic join more than one order? Like for an example could I become an augustian and join the knights of st columbanus?
KoC are not a holy order?
A layman can’t join a holy order like the Augustinians
I mean, yes
But you’d no longer be a layman
A monk in the KoC, seems unlikely, monks are secluded from the world
Rule of thumb, if it’s not a holy order you can join whatever you want
Holy Orders are different from holy organizations
Holy orders means becoming a nun or a monk, or other such thing.
However, MawLr is somewhat incorrect. A layman can become a tertiary with a religious order.
I'm not sure if the Augustinians have tertiaries, but I know the Carmelites have one - which anyone can join.
A lot of the priests in my parish are carmelite tertiares. But one doesn't have to be a priest.