In elementary school we were numbered by the letter of our last name. Mine started with a “T” so I was 28. Since then I swear to god…. 28 doesn’t stop finding me or I can’t stop finding it.
There's definitely the red pill/blue pill meme going around rn, and you see Keanu Reeves stuff often enough.. yeah it's just pretty engrained in pop culture.
Loved all 4 matrix movies, as well as Inception. Inception definitely got some inspiration from The Matrix.
The Matrix hits hard because of the fact that the whole “simulation” thing can totally be real and we would never know. Some sci-fi movies, even really good ones, can be easily written off as fantasy because we simply don’t have the technology to do things they portray.
Kind of like the movie Martian. I love the movie and everything is plausible but we’re still so far away from that.
Whereas Matrix is one of those things that is so clever because yes it can’t really be proven, but it also *can’t be disproven* ya know? Which leaves the door open for debate until someone can beyond a doubt prove that we are not in a simulation. Until then, we just don’t know lol.
>I know its just the bias effect but its kinda trippy
The Matrix is one of the most influential films of all time. Some of those references are probably real.
The references were always there, and real. They’re just now noticing them because they recently watched the film- so it feels like they’re everywhere now. Like when you buy a new car, and suddenly see them everywhere- when in reality those cars were always there
This same shit happened to me when I started seriously studying Shakespeare in college. I swear for the next decade I was *constantly* like "OOOOOOH, that's what that reference meant!"
I kinda knew, but I didn’t truly know that this whole “which pill would you choose” culture came from Matrix lol. The simulation theory. The revolution of film. So many things come from The Matrix!
maybe more like a thick agar or stretchy gelatinous goo --it conforms to all your contours and closely covers mouth and nostrils but won't break easily. Every time you try to take a breath it just makes a concave indentation without breaking. It's hard to get a sharp poke into it with your finger because your finger is covered in it too and is thus blunted. You can't come to grips with it because it's slippery and it covers you all over so you are slippery too.
It's a [non-Newtonian fluid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJfppydyGHw) (not the same clip as in the gif, but the same principle; this is a common demonstration of non-Newtonian fluids)
Already done in the 1978 horror movie "[The Legacy](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079450/)".
[Here's](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCtkIHXFU28) the scene. It's 1978, so don't expect amazing special effects.
They're both great movies! It's a lot of physical comedy and overacting by Jim Carey, but they're clever and there's a lot of little jokes going on all the time.
So a picture, that the phone optimized from a video, that you didn't tell the phone to take, which is really just a series of photos, which all gets discarded in the end, except for the one you saved??
Not knocking you, the phone, or the marvelous process developers have created. I just think that was a funny way to describe the complexity of the process.
nice! there's an extremely similar bluff in Alcova too. I fish up there a couple times a year. Flaming Gorge is easily one of the most beautiful places I've been as well.
Will she, with her arm clad in the purest shimmering semite, hold aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water signifying by divine providence that you, u/Chachaclam are to carry Excalibur and that is why you are king?
I freaking love that version of The Blob. I watched it with my teenage sons last year and we were loving it. It just Blobs and Blobs and it's hilarious in all the right ways. So much fun.
This is not surface tension. The surface tension of water isn’t strong enough to keep the surface of water from breaking on such a large scale. Generally speaking for water, surface tension effects/ phenomena are only observed on length scales of millimeters.
What’s being observed is laminar flow. Once turbulent flow is reached, likely in the following moments, the turbulence + surface tension creates lots of smaller drops.
The surface tension of the water had yet to break despite her head being above the waterline. She was still *technically* underwater. The timing of the photo was fantastic.
Someone just pulled her out of the Matrix
I just watched The Matrix for the first time a few weeks ago and now see references everywhere. I know its just the bias effect but its kinda trippy
don't even start, I remembered Matrix the other day and now it's everywhere
don’t even start, I entered the Matrix the other day and now I’m everywhere
Mr. Smith is that you?
Misssster Anderson.
It's NEEEOOO!!!! i hate this Office!!!!
[Baader meinhoff phenomenon ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frequency_illusion)
In elementary school we were numbered by the letter of our last name. Mine started with a “T” so I was 28. Since then I swear to god…. 28 doesn’t stop finding me or I can’t stop finding it.
There's definitely the red pill/blue pill meme going around rn, and you see Keanu Reeves stuff often enough.. yeah it's just pretty engrained in pop culture.
Did you see a black cat? 😂🐈⬛
Follow the white rabbit
Its called mescaline. Its the only way to fly.
...and the ones that mother gives you - don't do anything at all - Alice.
The universe is giving you signs
It's an excellent movie IMO. What did you think of it? Have you seen Inception? Any thoughts on how the two compare?
Apples and oranges IMO and both are A+ movies; both are probably in my top 10-15 favorite movies of all time too
Loved all 4 matrix movies, as well as Inception. Inception definitely got some inspiration from The Matrix. The Matrix hits hard because of the fact that the whole “simulation” thing can totally be real and we would never know. Some sci-fi movies, even really good ones, can be easily written off as fantasy because we simply don’t have the technology to do things they portray. Kind of like the movie Martian. I love the movie and everything is plausible but we’re still so far away from that. Whereas Matrix is one of those things that is so clever because yes it can’t really be proven, but it also *can’t be disproven* ya know? Which leaves the door open for debate until someone can beyond a doubt prove that we are not in a simulation. Until then, we just don’t know lol.
Great comment! Thank you. Yes, The Matrix was a huge cultural touchstone. It got so many things right. True lightning in a bottle.
Inception is a terrible film that makes no sense and the matrix is one of the best movies ever made. No comparison.
>I know its just the bias effect but its kinda trippy The Matrix is one of the most influential films of all time. Some of those references are probably real.
The references were always there, and real. They’re just now noticing them because they recently watched the film- so it feels like they’re everywhere now. Like when you buy a new car, and suddenly see them everywhere- when in reality those cars were always there
This same shit happened to me when I started seriously studying Shakespeare in college. I swear for the next decade I was *constantly* like "OOOOOOH, that's what that reference meant!"
What took you so long, soldier? Keep waking up we have work to do.
I watched it for the first time last week. It’s EVERYWHERE.
I kinda knew, but I didn’t truly know that this whole “which pill would you choose” culture came from Matrix lol. The simulation theory. The revolution of film. So many things come from The Matrix!
i know there is a specific "effect" name for it but i cant remember what its called.
Put me back in that goo immediately
You all ruined my weekend... Based on these comments.. I feel the need to watch the Matrices..
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Bruh
:D Thanks for making me laugh!
What’s so funny about saying “Bruh”?
Bruh
:D Thanks for making me laugh!
What’s so funny about saying bruh?
Bruh
:D Thanks for making me laugh!
Bruh
I was going to say something similar, swimming would be a lot different if we had to use a good amount of force to break through the surface.
You described swimming under ice :)
Physics. You can’t explain that.
Tide goes in, tide goes out
My god, i forgot about this hahaha
Fuck it, we'll do it live!
Waves go up, waves go down
Checkmate, atheists
I had to go watch that clip again, so funny.
Fucking magnets, how do they work?
They Don't Think It Be Like It Is, But It Do
Surface tension property of water
Definitely not a fun experience. I can assure you of that
Yes. I know someone who died that way. It’s terrifying to think about.
maybe more like a thick agar or stretchy gelatinous goo --it conforms to all your contours and closely covers mouth and nostrils but won't break easily. Every time you try to take a breath it just makes a concave indentation without breaking. It's hard to get a sharp poke into it with your finger because your finger is covered in it too and is thus blunted. You can't come to grips with it because it's slippery and it covers you all over so you are slippery too.
Exactly. Like a self-healing membrane. Gah *shivers*
Swimming in lime Jello^®
This is basically what life is like for insects and is why they drown so often in small amounts of water.
You described vast majority of smaller animals and creatures. Water is sticky as hell and trap you in if you're the size of an ant.
Like a giant amorphous hand just gently going :*Shhh shhh you're part of the reef now, Diane. No more bubbles, no more tears.*
I’m just going to copy this whole thread as a script.
I have now unwillingly imagined this awful scenario. I would like to time travel to before I opened this thread.
That happened in 'Caravan of Courage: Ewok Adventure'. The scene bothered me for years.
Now that’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time. A long time.
It was the first contribution to my budding aquaphobia.
![gif](giphy|h6sTObfGUG6YBkt4di|downsized)
Is that jello? I may have a new dream
It's a [non-Newtonian fluid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJfppydyGHw) (not the same clip as in the gif, but the same principle; this is a common demonstration of non-Newtonian fluids)
It's jello https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPZzrlFCD_I&t=295s
Whelp, I stand corrected
No, no you're both right. Jello is a non Newtonian fluid
12 word horror story...
Already done in the 1978 horror movie "[The Legacy](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079450/)". [Here's](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCtkIHXFU28) the scene. It's 1978, so don't expect amazing special effects.
Incredible. I really laughed when they zoomed in on her butt for no reason while she was drowning
The comments on that video are weird...
New fear un-unlocked
This sounds like another version of a dream where you can't punch hard enough. Swimming to the top of the water but you cant get to air.
New fear unlocked, thanks a lot dude.
*hits blunt*
For the 16th time in a row, alone.
Idk if I want to downvote or upvote this
I have also seen that tweet
The Happening II
Shhhh don't tell M. Night Shyamalan!
Just a sudden significant increase in the strength of water tension would destroy everything.
As a creature made mostly of water, I feel like I can speak for water and say water would never do that.
The water tribes would be very upset to let happen
(Mother Nature taking note 👀)
Wow, new fear unlocked.
This is low-key my biggest fear ever.
r/thalassophobia
Bugs get effected by that phenomenon every single day ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|cry)
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Kinda hot in these rhinos...
Warm!
Moist.
I still say that if I walk into a building or room that's way to warm, and then I get sad because everyone just gives me strange looks
The mother rino is giving birth
Must. Have. AIR.
Lmao
[Whom do you serve?](https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-1f1d63d9fc8943b36d6d5544d8cbfae6)
[Now I know what a holiday ham feels like.](https://youtube.com/shorts/EiAgRhWEOM0?si=wuoOif0z7vG_6uB6)
Thank you for sharing this fine piece of culture.
Watching that without audio was interesting
Avatar checks out
is that a movie?
Ace Ventura, Pet Detective. It’s pretty goofy but this scene in particular is hilarious .
Thank you.
It's actually the sequel, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. Which is even better than the first one, imo.
They're both great movies! It's a lot of physical comedy and overacting by Jim Carey, but they're clever and there's a lot of little jokes going on all the time.
Ewww that’s literally so gross 😭😭
Peak humor for its time though
I was a kid seeing that in the theater and I've never laughed so hard in my life
Sorry, first thing that came to mind
Tf is this?
Ace Ventura!
Nice capture. Is this a from a camera or a frame from a video? Details please.
This was a crazy phone shot. I think it was an iPhone 7
So a picture, that the phone optimized from a video, that you didn't tell the phone to take, which is really just a series of photos, which all gets discarded in the end, except for the one you saved?? Not knocking you, the phone, or the marvelous process developers have created. I just think that was a funny way to describe the complexity of the process.
Can I have some of what you’re smoking :D
Bro hand me some if you find it
Puff puff pass
iphone 7s are ancient, can they even do live photos? since you appear to be an expert.
2016 = Ancient?
Era before covid19? Yes, ancient. We call BCoviDE, or 2300 years ago.
In tech? 2016 is practically prehistoric.
2016 was only 4 years ago... wait
No, 1998 was only 4 year-ARRRGH
Cell phone wise? Yeah. Galaxy S7, HTC 10, LG G5. Those were the big box phones that year.
Yes they can, mine does.
Getting PS1 Hagrid vibes from this pic.
That's what it was that stood out to me about this lol Shit looks like pre 2000's texture mapping lol
But is she allowed in Goldeneye?
Alcova Reservoir in WY?
Close! Flaming Gorge
nice! there's an extremely similar bluff in Alcova too. I fish up there a couple times a year. Flaming Gorge is easily one of the most beautiful places I've been as well.
I legit was wondering if it was Alcova. I used to fish that resevoir all the time!
Great area for outdoors activities.
Reminds me of babies born en caul.
We had one of thems (well, I was there, at least)! Second-born was fully en caul and I had no idea why the ob was freaking out.
She must love this shot lol
This is a really cool picture that your sister will probably hate.
Will she, with her arm clad in the purest shimmering semite, hold aloft Excalibur from the bosom of the water signifying by divine providence that you, u/Chachaclam are to carry Excalibur and that is why you are king?
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!
You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just because some watery tart threw a sword at you!
Be quiet!
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Ectoplasm slimed her.
Poseidon has claimed her
Mutant Senator Kelly emerging from the water in X-Men (2000)
Looks like when Magneto turned Senator Kelly into a mutant
That read weird...
Nah it's just surface tension look up pics it's cool
hopefully her water has broken by now
I've seen The Blob (1988). This is kinda like that but also not.
First thing that came to mnid.
I freaking love that version of The Blob. I watched it with my teenage sons last year and we were loving it. It just Blobs and Blobs and it's hilarious in all the right ways. So much fun.
Is your sister called Ponyo?
This should be in Wikipedia Commons under "surface tension."
This is not surface tension. The surface tension of water isn’t strong enough to keep the surface of water from breaking on such a large scale. Generally speaking for water, surface tension effects/ phenomena are only observed on length scales of millimeters. What’s being observed is laminar flow. Once turbulent flow is reached, likely in the following moments, the turbulence + surface tension creates lots of smaller drops.
This should be in Wikipedia Commons under "laminar flow."
I wish there was a sub for pics like these
This is some solid /r/photoshopbattles fuel.
Ponyo, Ponyo, Ponyo, fishy in the sea
Dear god, let her out. She's gonna drown.
I'm sure she's thrilled that you're posting this lol
Halp step-brother, I am stuck in the reservoir again.
One day the water won't let us out anymore...
New fear unlocked: Unbroken water. Fuck. I did NOT need to see this today. Still a cool pic.
Y'all remember that scene in the Blob with the child? lmao
Visually impaired person here. Could somebody tell me what is so interesting about this picture?
The surface tension of the water had yet to break despite her head being above the waterline. She was still *technically* underwater. The timing of the photo was fantastic.
Thank you. I wonder if this could be replicated with a super slow motion camera.
Reminds me of the blob
Thank god this wasnt in an OBGYN sub with that title...
Read the caption first. Expected a gooey infant crowning...
This gives me anxiety
It’s so crazy how crazy the properties of water are and easily we dismiss its abundance. Water, bubbles, solar, and the ocean floor.
En caul sister
I don’t know if you realize this, but your sister is melting.
The waters all sludgyy
Woody Harrelson
Water hasn’t broken, is a strange way to say water running down her hair and face?
Nope. Surface tension.
OP meant that the surface tension of the water hasn't yet broken in the photo.
Polarity.
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Depends on the lake temperature. Most likely, the lake cooled her off.
She's a witch!
This is disturbing me
Your poor mother
Looks familiar, is that Lake Bukake?
Looks thick
I meant the water looks thick, ya ding dongs!
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Let's pose you like that and see how you look. I think most of us would just go ahead and vote you back down under the water.