> Nope. Conservation of Mass. Mass cant be simply created or destroyed, but transferred. So, when a Camera adds 10 pounds, someone else looses it. India and Africa are prime examples of this. They have no cameras, so we can freely steal their mass.
> Camera adding 10 pounds is also the reason for why you never see african kids aside from in pictures.
> Indeed. Each camera adds 10 pounds. Since the NSA has cameras everywhere, people are gaining camera weight without realizing it. Celebrities have normally figured out how to shed all this extra camera weight. Whenever you see an overweight celebrity, they are likely barely learning these techniques to lose it.
> So then why aren't the cameras getting fat? This is obviously photoshopped so they look thinner.
> this was one of the most prominent controversies that arose as a result of the snowden whistleblow, scientists began studying a possible correlation between the implementation of camera records and obesity in the united states, but ultimately it was concluded that it was all just swamp gas.
> If cameras added 10 pounds everyone in London would have the density of Uranium > > Some of the densest people I know came from London.
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<anamexis> I was opening a coke, right
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> Did you really just go through all that to mark it as a duplicate? This is a specific problem which may share the concept of the other question but is more specific, I don't really think this is fair of you
you dont have enough rep to see deleted questions. basically, the guy pasted a wall of code and the problem boiled down to "how do i use a previous sibling selector"
just my luck, I've been planning since yesterday to request a short meeting with my superior today to talk about my lack of work and that she needs to get her shit together... superior isn't to be found all day