Lose brain cells.

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34 points

It’s an IPA, the label is odd but it probably just tastes like a normal pale ale

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An IPA at 6.6% sounds decent, imo. Would give it a go. Weird branding, tho.

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28 points

Breweries love gimmicks

Honestly I’m happy the industry is moving away from super high ABV shit, it used to feel like every other beer in the liquor store was some Triple IPA or Imperial Stout that would get you fucked up after 2-3 beers. Getting fucked up off beer is stupid though cuz it also makes you all bloated, beer is for getting buzzed, get drunk off wine.

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10 points

Wine is fine, but liquor is quicker.

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5 points

What do you consider high ABV in this context? I find that the ABV is an important part of the flavor itself, and I tend to enjoy the ones that are 6-7%, or 12º if you’re Czech.

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4 points

Yeah I like a high ABV when I’m just having one beer and the buzz lasts for a few hours but I don’t drink so often nowadays and don’t even like getting drunk. Not to mention my antidepressants. Shouldn’t really drink at all.

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The brewery name is “academia brewing company”, beer name IQ. Idk, I think the whole thing is very fitting for their branding.

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26 points

Bringing up the fact that Pythagorean theorem doesn’t work when one of the known values is √2. Pythagoras really didn’t like this

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19 points

New “John Lennon beat his wife” guy just dropped.

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11 points

John Lennon stopped beating his wife when the imaginary numbers patch dropped for Pythagorean Theorem™

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The Pythagorean relation ABSOLUTELY holds for a triangle whose legs are both 1 and whose hypotenuse is 2^(1/2). Pythagoras’ cult simply didn’t believe in irrational numbers, hence their trouble when the Pythagorean relation implied it. It is known there was even a proof at the time of the irrationality of the square root of two.

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More specifically, I don’t know how advanced the details of mathematical philosphy were at the time. But a discussion point might be that just because irrational numbers are logically possible, doesn’t mean they’re “real” (in some sense). However, being constructible using basic geometric arguments (as a right angled isolese triangle is) would make arguing against their existence much more difficult.

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15 points

Pythagorean theorem works, I think you might be confusing this with the fact that the Pythagoreans rejected the notion of irrational numbers, but √2 is the length of the hypotoneuse of a right angle triangle where the other sides are unit length

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2 points

3 days late but i would like to recognize that i am wrong

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drink enough of these and you won’t even know yourself which parts of your thesis were plagiarized

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53 points

LKLDSMIL

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25 points

it’s all greek to me

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