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2 Electrons One Cup

When a covalent bond breaks and creates a hole in the valence shell of an atom. In this process, trivalent dopant atoms substitute for host atoms in the semiconductor lattice, creating acceptor levels that increase hole concentration.
When a positively charged valence electron is attracted to the negative terminal, a positive electron slips out creating "2 Electrons One Cup replacing a negative electron with a positive. Since two holes can't move in the same direction, you get two electrons one cup.
by Crusty buck tooth donkey February 2, 2026
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Cities: Skylines 2

The sequel to Cities: Skylines. A city builder game by Paradox Interactive. Better than SimCity.
Have you played Cities: Skylines 2 recently?
by PhilDaBirdMan February 7, 2026
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2 Man Skeleton

2 men who have boners (hence skeleton) and stack face up on top of each other on a sled like LEGOs. The bottom guy reaches around and uses the top man’s boner like a controller so they know which way to lean on the sled as they barrel down the ice track. But def not gay.
Omg—did you see the 2 man skeleton in the Olympics? Why would anyone do that?
by melissuhann February 22, 2026
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A foundational model for understanding scientific practice along two fundamental dimensions. The first axis runs from Pure Science (knowledge for its own sake, curiosity-driven research, fundamental understanding) to Applied Science (knowledge for practical use, problem-solving, technology development). The second axis runs from Hard Sciences (physics, chemistry, with precise measurement and controlled experiments) to Soft Sciences (sociology, psychology, with complex systems and interpretive challenges). These two axes create four quadrants: hard-pure (theoretical physics), hard-applied (engineering), soft-pure (theoretical sociology), soft-applied (clinical psychology). The model reveals that "science" isn't one thing—it's a spectrum of practices with different goals, methods, and standards.
"You keep judging sociology by physics standards. The 2 Axes of the Science Spectrum show why that fails: they're in different quadrants. Hard-pure has different goals than soft-applied. Different axes, different standards. Learn the spectrum or stay confused about why psychology doesn't look like chemistry."
by Dumu The Void February 25, 2026
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A foundational model for understanding technology along two fundamental dimensions. The first axis runs from Hard Technology (physical tools, machines, infrastructure—things you can touch) to Soft Technology (processes, algorithms, software, social techniques—things you can't touch but shape behavior). The second axis runs from Consumer Technology (designed for individual use, entertainment, convenience) to Industrial Technology (designed for production, infrastructure, large-scale systems). These two axes create four quadrants: hard-consumer (smartphones), hard-industrial (factory robots), soft-consumer (social media apps), soft-industrial (supply chain algorithms). The model reveals that "technology" isn't one thing—it's a spectrum of tools with different forms, functions, and relationships to human life.
The 2 Axes of the Technology Spectrum "You keep treating TikTok like it's just a tool, like a hammer. The 2 Axes of the Technology Spectrum show why that fails: TikTok is soft-consumer technology—it shapes behavior, doesn't build things, works on minds not matter. Hammers are hard-consumer. Different axes, different effects. Stop treating software like hardware."
by Dumu The Void February 25, 2026
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A foundational model for understanding progress along two fundamental dimensions. The first axis runs from Material Progress (advances in technology, standard of living, physical well-being—things you can measure in GDP, calories, square footage) to Moral Progress (advances in ethics, human rights, justice, dignity—things you can't measure but know when you see them). The second axis runs from Individual Progress (personal development, capability, freedom) to Collective Progress (societal advancement, institutional improvement, shared flourishing). These two axes create four quadrants: material-individual (personal wealth), material-collective (public infrastructure), moral-individual (personal virtue development), moral-collective (civil rights advancements). The model reveals that "progress" isn't one thing—it's a spectrum of improvements that don't always move together.
The 2 Axes of the Progress Spectrum "We have more stuff than ever, but are we better people? The 2 Axes of the Progress Spectrum show the tension: material progress is up, moral progress is... debatable. You can't just say 'things are getting better' without specifying which axis. Progress on one doesn't guarantee progress on the other."
by Dumu The Void February 25, 2026
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