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Working is cancer

Godveil Heir

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normies slave away in bullshit jobs, deal with non-existence employment security, have nothing to live for, aren't married or are stuck in an abusive betabucks relationship, etc. Unironically there's zero reason to feel bad for not having a 'real' job. "Muh work ethic" is just some bullshit the rich invented to shame you into cucking for them.
Its Low IQ to be non-lazy 'n productive Like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg. The world isn't thankful for your Job. These Guys sacrificed way too much to get where they are. Certainly Not my role Models. I respect Pablo Escobar and Arno Dübel way more
 

Kaligula567

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normies slave away in bullshit jobs, deal with non-existence employment security, have nothing to live for, aren't married or are stuck in an abusive betabucks relationship, etc. Unironically there's zero reason to feel bad for not having a 'real' job. "Muh work ethic" is just some bullshit the rich invented to shame you into cucking for them.
Its Low IQ to be non-lazy 'n productive Like Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg. The world isn't thankful for your Job. These Guys sacrificed way too much to get where they are. Certainly Not my role Models. I respect Pablo Escobar and Arno Dübel way more
High iq thread
 

cp_

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Water (H₂O) is a triatomic molecule in which two hydrogen atoms are covalently bonded to a central oxygen atom, forming a bent molecular geometry with an approximate bond angle of 104.5°.
The oxygen atom exhibits sp³ hybridization, resulting in two lone pairs that contribute to the molecule’s dipole moment (~1.85 D) and strong polar character-jewgpt
 

Dexter

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Water (H₂O) is a triatomic molecule in which two hydrogen atoms are covalently bonded to a central oxygen atom, forming a bent molecular geometry with an approximate bond angle of 104.5°.
The oxygen atom exhibits sp³ hybridization, resulting in two lone pairs that contribute to the molecule’s dipole moment (~1.85 D) and strong polar character-jewgpt
sp3 hybridization w 2 lone pairs is a VSEPR approximation but the lone pairs are asymmetric in energy and spatial distribution rather than perfectly equivalent sp3 hybrids and the bent geometry emerges from a balance of lone pair bondpair repulsion but also from oxygens electronegativity pulling electron density into a highly anisotropic region

and the dipole moment isn't just a vector sum of o-h bonds, it is is enhanced by electron density polarization and partial p character in the bonding orbitals

so basically this polarity underlies waters unusually high dielectric constant and hydrgen bonding network which cant be explained by hybridization theory alone but only by delocalized molecular orbital treatment and electron density topology (and NBO, SAPT, QTAIM whatever)
 

cp_

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sp3 hybridization w 2 lone pairs is a VSEPR approximation but the lone pairs are asymmetric in energy and spatial distribution rather than perfectly equivalent sp3 hybrids and the bent geometry emerges from a balance of lone pair bondpair repulsion but also from oxygens electronegativity pulling electron density into a highly anisotropic region

and the dipole moment isn't just a vector sum of o-h bonds, it is is enhanced by electron density polarization and partial p character in the bonding orbitals

so basically this polarity underlies waters unusually high dielectric constant and hydrgen bonding network which cant be explained by hybridization theory alone but only by delocalized molecular orbital treatment and electron density topology (and NBO, SAPT, QTAIM whatever)
water tbh
 
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