Hey, it’s me. That one muslim dude in the comments section (You might have seen me, or maybe you haven’t idk)

Decided to do a QnA. Why you ask? For fun lol.

    • Luqman☪️@lemmygrad.mlOP
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      I used to scroll through GenZedong on reddit (back when it was still active). I remember there was like a post about telling the subreddit members to move to lemmygrad (or something like that, I might be remembering wrongly). So I would basically scroll through just like I usually would on r/GenZedong until 2022 when I decided to make an account.

      Also I should probably thank Hakim, I got one of his videos recommended to me before I discovered r/GenZedong. (Along with this video: https://youtu.be/MjwL1mSrPLA?si=Uxrandg1DUPASI40)

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      (Copied reply from an earlier comment)

      “ I used to scroll through GenZedong on reddit (back when it was still active). I remember there was like a post about telling the subreddit members to move to lemmygrad (or something like that, I might be remembering wrongly). So I would basically scroll through just like I usually would on r/GenZedong until 2022 when I decided to make an account.

      Also I should probably thank Hakim, I got one of his videos recommended to me before I discovered r/GenZedong. (Along with this video: https://youtu.be/MjwL1mSrPLA?si=Uxrandg1DUPASI40)”

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    How many five-year-olds could you beat up in a fight?

    The rules are: 1. We are assuming you are in an enclosed area half the size of a soccer field, 2. No weapons. 3. No kicks to the groin. 4. The children have no fear, will keep coming at you until they’re knocked out. It’s the same for you.

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      This is a difficult question haha I’m not familiar with the Pokémon franchise but if I had to pick a favourite it would be this dude (he looks like Godzilla, which is why I like him lol)

      Pretty sure his name is Tyranitar

      This probably isn’t a full answer, sorry don’t know much about Pokémon :(

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        Follow up question: what are your opinions on Mega Tyranitar and Iron Thorns? And Baxcalibur? (who looks even more like Godzilla imo)

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          kg is indeed mass and mass is a measurement for the matter an object contains. It’s a definite amount for any given object. SI unit is kilogram or kg

          Weight is a measurement of gravitational forces on mass. Weight is relative to location due to changing gravitational forces (expressed as acceleration or distance (m) divided by time (s) squared). SI unit is kg•m/s^2 or mass times acceleration (which is the units used to express gravity or g).

          So every time we waddle our large bodies onto a scale it’s figuring out a number which (should be anyway) your body’s mass times Earth’s gravitational force 9.81m/s^2 and expressing it in kg because we are silly creatures.

          Silly but also practical and/or self-absorbed. So much so that we made 1g = 9.81m/s^2 conveniently our home world’s gravitational force! So since weight is relative, and depends on a definite value of mass (m) times the variable value of gravity (g) you can kinda sorta just eliminate g when considering weights compared on earth taken at the same location. Since g = 1 you get weight= mass • g or weight = mass • 1g or weight=mass(times Earth’s g…but no one says that part. It’s assumed). So on earth, at the same location, two objects with the same mass also weigh the same absolute number of units, but the units are technically different, just never or rarely expressed differently. We just assume for the sake of simplicity (but also confusion!) being on earth that mass=weight.

          Why did I type this? I don’t know! I hate myself probably. And if anyone comes in quoting equations and saying mass varies depending on certain conditions, I promise I’ll start crying.