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3:10 AM
@Hippalectryon Thanks @Hippa; I owe you a treat....
 
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from me for @hippa !!ice cream
 
 
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3:32 PM
!!xkcd/latest
 
Invalid ID
 
@HIPP @HIPP Feature request.
 
@PhMgBr I fixed the john cena appearance btw
 
🎺🎺🎺 AND HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA 🎺🎺🎺
 
@PhMgBr you are the bot now?
 
3:47 PM
@Loong Dunno.
They say some sicknesses are contagious though.
 
@PhMgBr !!xkcd/
 
Haha
 
 
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5:00 PM
$\longrightarrow$
 
 
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@Mithoron HW question of the future
 
Huh?
 
@Mithoron After a hundred years, we'll be closing that as HW.
My semi-conscious, that is.
 
@PhMgBr Still questions what reaction is?
 
Uranium to Barium and Krypton(ite)
Scientifically
Oh gosh having your question with pending VTC's is a very bad feeling.
 
6:14 PM
What question?
 
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Q: What's "A Slave" in "12 Years A Slave"?

PhMgBrA grammatical analysis of the title for the movie "12 Years A Slave" has baffled me. Particularly the fact that possibly some kind of inversion (A Slave for 12 Years ⟶ 12 Years A Slave) has taken place. What's the role of "A Slave" in this phrase? Some other examples: I know the meaning of ...

But I edited so the VTC is invalid.
@Mart the mod I'm sensing we have another Nadine in progress. Emma.
 
In linguistics, ellipsis (from the Greek: ἔλλειψις, élleipsis, "omission") or elliptical construction refers to the omission from a clause of one or more words that are nevertheless understood in the context of the remaining elements. There are numerous distinct types of ellipsis acknowledged in theoretical syntax. This article provides an overview of them. Theoretical accounts of ellipsis can vary greatly depending in part upon whether a constituency-based or a dependency-based theory of syntactic structure is pursued. == Preliminary comments == Varieties of ellipsis have long formed a central...
 
How is it ellipsis?
I mean, the movie title could be, but not the other examples.
 
@PhMgBr and did you watch that movie?
 
@Loong Yes
It was a nice movie.
Indeed worthy of a 97% Rotten tomatoes.
 
6:22 PM
@PhMgBr Maybe this apposition or whatever
 
internet oder public television?
 
@Mithoron It's not apposition, but I don't have anything hard to back it up.
@Loong Hmph?
 
I just wonder whether such a movie would be censored on public TV.
 
Well, the laws certainly differ in here.
 
And I think, your question is good. (+1) :-)
 
6:28 PM
(づ。◕‿‿◕。)づ
 
Did you see my silly HNQ on skeptics and the answer by DavePhD?
 
Nopes
After the exams, I'll again find the time and temperament to click on HNQs.
 
I really pray to God I'm not living in that era.
 
@Loong Chemistry conquers Skeptics!
 
6:33 PM
@Mithoron with chemical warfare?
 
:D
 
Finding MSDS for Skeptics
 
DavePhD already has some reputation there. :-)
 
@Loong WHAT
O_O
 
@CowperKettle you need a clickbait title for HNQ ;-)
 
@Loong Yah it's dirty work. I've been sober for some time.
I could've written the title of my question "What's A Slave?"
And it equally would've been correct.
 
Goodnight
 
Night
 
nighty-night
 
7:34 PM
 
7:54 PM
 
8:26 PM
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Q: please answer the following questions

user30259Question 1. a) A compound contains 65.11% Carbon, 8.83% Hydrogen and 26.06% Oxygen by weight. What is the compound’s Empirical Formula? If one mole of the compound is found to weigh 368g, what is the molecular formula of the compound? b) Define oxidation and reduction in terms of: i) The additio...

Hahaha!
 
That title
 
Looks like you want your homework done... @Mithoron
 
@Ramanewbie Looks like I found mightiest HW dump I've ever seen
 
@Mithoron HW dump ?
 
@Ramanewbie Geez man, Homework dump, copy past
 
8:35 PM
 
@Mithoron Oh sorry I thought you posted that... lol
 
LOL
tsk tsk @Mith
 
And now @PhMgBr is making fun of me... You're truly a newbie @Rama
 
@PhMgBr Empty lines?
 
8:40 PM
@Mithoron No, all that was a plot so that we can make a fool of you...
 
@Mithoron ?
Just random funny pic
 
I can see there only empty line o.O
 
?؟؟
 
 
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11:00 PM
@PhMgBr tell me more...
 

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