No, it's an edited shitpost of the neo-Nazi's comic. He did not coin the term.
TheTechnician27
And if you haven't used it in a while, we recently made a blog post giving a rundown of the changes leading up to our most recent major release.
Remember: this didn't happen.
Haha, yup, you're right; had a brain fart.
Parents ~~killing~~ reaping their zombie children was a favorite one of mine.
SingStar Splenic Flexure
Who's manually wiping with this when they could be using the attachment that pokes the brush out and then rotates it?
Only $10,000 more until the trash build quality sort of matches the price.
Hey, listen here, we don't allow this kind of dangerous, abusive advice on this platform, and I've reported this comment. A cat is an obligate beanitarian, and by feeding it a diet of bananas, you're slowly killing it, despite claiming to care about the wellbeing of animals and non-banana plants. If you have an ethical problem with beans, don't own a cat; it's that simple.
From now on, we at /c/vegan will promote a strictly banana-based diet in humans. Fruitarians will be tolerated, but only to the extent that they take steps toward removing other fruits from their diet and becoming bananatarian. /s
Going to try giving an "in English, damnit!" explanation for these since I didn't know two of them when reading this title:
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The Fermi–Hubbard model is a model of how some fermionic particles (e.g. quarks, electrons, neutrinos) at very low temperatures arranged on a 2D lattice can spontaneously choose to localize, or condense their quantum probabilities to a small region.
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The Loschmidt amplitude is the difference between an initial state and a time-evolved one in dynamical quantum phase transitions.
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An ion trap quantum computer is one in which ions are suspended in space using electromagnetic fields.
Essentially, "we used a quantum computer to measure the quantum state difference for the evolution of very cool fermions situated on a 2D lattice."
Take what I've said with a grain of salt; I am not a physicist.
How did I just notice that the upside-down version of "up" is "dn" which could be seen as an abbreviation of "down"?