CRITICAL MESSAGE: FREE PALESTINE!!! 
general data:
age: high school (nonspecific to protect identity)
pronouns: he/it
sexuality: [unknown]
internal identity is complicated
overview:
creature
a bit silly
a bit feral (occasionally)
interests: programming, art, gaming, science
woke
alternative network locations:
WASTEOF:
@mefemphetamine: I post the words "breaking bad" on there every day (or at least most of them
@nihilev: extra weird alt for posting things like mind logs or me succumbing to my disease
@slugcat: Slugcat Rain World
@wdot: Wasteof Department of Transportation
DISCORD: 7vector
PIXILART: 7vector LINK:< https://www.pixilart.com/7vector >
NEOCITIES: LINK:< https://7vector.neocities.org/ >
the cubes made a pretty vibe-y colony station on jupiter
man I wish I could go there
although maybe not because of all of the crushing gravity and all the other stuff
why couldnβt we be more gravity proof, heck why canβt we just be dying-proof?
wait, if I donβt have this stuff, then Iβm broke too
O: reality strikes again ):
so far Iβve only heard from about one person that they have supplies, is everyone on this site really this broke????
does anyone have 25 tons of reinforced stainless steel, 12 D shaped coils of superconducting neodymium electromagnets, 4.5 tons of high purity beryllium, 50 gallons of liquid helium, 20 gallons of tritium, 100 gallons of deuterium, a 2.5 GW yttrium laser, some industrial high performance scientific monitoring equipment (preferably for things such as temperature, pressure, radiation, etc.), some ultra high capacity heat exchanger tubes, an industrial turbine, and some beefy CPUs (a quantum computer would work as well)
asking for a friend
so far Iβve only heard from about one person that they have supplies, is everyone on this site really this broke????
does anyone have 25 tons of reinforced stainless steel, 12 D shaped coils of superconducting neodymium electromagnets, 4.5 tons of high purity beryllium, 50 gallons of liquid helium, 20 gallons of tritium, 100 gallons of deuterium, a 2.5 GW yttrium laser, some industrial high performance scientific monitoring equipment (preferably for things such as temperature, pressure, radiation, etc.), some ultra high capacity heat exchanger tubes, an industrial turbine, and some beefy CPUs (a quantum computer would work as well)
asking for a friend
does anyone have 25 tons of reinforced stainless steel, 12 D shaped coils of superconducting neodymium electromagnets, 4.5 tons of high purity beryllium, 50 gallons of liquid helium, 20 gallons of tritium, 100 gallons of deuterium, a 2.5 GW yttrium laser, some industrial high performance scientific monitoring equipment (preferably for things such as temperature, pressure, radiation, etc.), some ultra high capacity heat exchanger tubes, an industrial turbine, and some beefy CPUs (a quantum computer would work as well)
asking for a friend
did you pay your faxes?
you should
you really should
else
not only will the fax machines come for you
the cubes will too
you donβt want to feel what itβs like to be pierced with a 300 mm ultra high velocity railgun shell
are there any redstone nerds on this site?
(no, Iβm crap at redstone, Iβm just wondering if there are any on wasteof)
there is definitely a big difference between H5C2OH (ethanol) and H3COH3C (dimethyl ether) despite having the same amount of atoms (they have different structures)
one is alcohol, and one is go commit die juice
this is literally one of the best games you can play in a browser, Iβm not joking
Iβm probably gonna be taking a break from the cube facts for the week, they will be back though
just had a thought, NFT people say that NFTs and crypto will make gaming better, but theyβve been very vague and their arguments are already super weak
but Iβve got a counterargument that will make their any of their arguments crumble like a popsicle stick house make by second graders when johnny slams his fatass on top of it
how the hell would crypto or NFTs make gaming more fun or enjoyable for literally anyone