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minus-squareLughlinkfedilinkEnglish143•9 days agoSo the same people who have no problem about using other people’s copyrighted work, are now crying when the Chinese do the same to them? Find me a nano-scale violin so I can play a really sad song.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•edit-27 days agoMaybe a cello if it was human grade. But that’s tardigrade.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•8 days agoPedant time: That’s microscale not nanoscale. You can shoot me now, it’s deserved.
So the same people who have no problem about using other people’s copyrighted work, are now crying when the Chinese do the same to them? Find me a nano-scale violin so I can play a really sad song.
That’s obviously a cello.
Maybe a cello if it was human grade. But that’s tardigrade.
Pedant time: That’s microscale not nanoscale.
You can shoot me now, it’s deserved.
Can you put a liuqin in there?
Planck could not scale small enough.
You more elegantly said what I came to say.