- This implies the existence of an acceloraptor, and even better, the jerkraptor - don’t forget the snap, crackle, and popraptors! - Paleontologists across the world have been holding out on us! I demand they release the fossils of all the cool raptors! 
- or the Yomamaisaraptor! 
 
- Velociraptor = ∫ Acceleraptor ⨉ Timeraptor - …+ Constraptor - Is that when the humans it ate didn’t have enough fibre? 
 
 
- This joke is a bit derivative 
- Don’t forget Speedraptor! - I didn’t forget, I just don’t know which direction that one ran off to! - It’s hopped up on so much meth, even it doesn’t have any idea where it went. 
 
- There’s a lack of consensus the matter. Some specialists claim that it belongs to the family of Amphetaminoraptors. 
 
 
- Shouldn’t the raptors cancel though? - Smh cancel culture these days 
- So is it Distance(raptor²)/Time(raptor²)? - No, Distance(raptor²)/Timeraptor, or Distanceraptor/Time. - Oh yeah, mine just cancel out too, lol 
 
 
 
- Acceleraptor = ΔVelociraptor / Timeraptor - Acceleraptor is a nice pokemon name. 
- several derivatives down the line -> Snaperaptor 
 
- Except that velocity includes a direction component while neither distance nor time do. This would be a speedraptor. - The equation produced a large number of speedraptors, but only the velociraptors survived over evolutionary time, because the non-velocity-aware speedraptors kept chasing their prey in the wrong direction. 
- Displacemenraptor/timeraptor - Actually that’s still wrong. - dDisplacemenraptor/dTime. Otherwise you cancel out the raptors. - Or you could go with: - (Distanceraptor/ Timeraptor) * Vectoreraptor- The d is only needed if it is changing. - Why *vector? Displacement is already a vector; distance being a scalar. - The d is only needed if it is changing. - Ah, is this a constant speed raptor? - Ah, is this a constant speed raptor? - If you look at it for a small enough amount of time, that is (so d can be implicit) - Or you can get Average Velociraptor 
- Ah my bad, I wanted to write “Distanceraptor” as in the post. 
 Forgot that by the time I got to actually writing it.
 
 
 
- Yeah we need a directionraptor 
 
- Akshually that would just be Veloci. It should be Distanceraptor/Time. Raptor/Raptor = 1 
- The legendary timeraptor that can control time - And the distanceraptor that got tired of all the interplanetary travel and the tourists it brought and said “GO AWAY!” - Are those the diamond and perl pokemon? 
 
 
- But would the raptor/raptor cancel out so there must be a distanceraptor but no timeraptor, that’s just silly - or distance(raptor)^2 
 
- Here’s a few more pixels  
- speedraptor don’t care where you are. 
 speedraptor care about speed.- Raptors can max out speed perception or distance perception, but not both. That’s a law in physics. - What does that effectively mean - That you’re screwed either way if you encounter any of those raptors. They even named them like this because they reached these extreme physical bounds. 
 
 
- speedraptor don’t care where you are. - Well of course, that would be the Positioraptor 
 
- Why not ‘Chronoraptor’? 
- velociraptor = distance(raptor)²/timeraptor - acceleraptor = veloci(raptor)²/timeraptor = distance(raptor)²/(timeraptor)² - momentumraptor = mass(raptor)²/velociraptor - …you know what, I’m going to use dinosaur derivatives instead. GIMME A CHICKEN! 
- That’s a Laser Raptor! Fuck!  
- Would a Velosaur not be riding a bicycle? - Yo! Man. I got me down on the two wheels 
 I got my own displacement
 And the time - by line - is rent
 Yo, man, got it down in the feels!
 Pick up them claws;
 We’re opening doors
 An’ when I integrate again
 I’m addin’ that C, ya ken?
 Yo, man, check the map, yeah:
 I’m the Velo’C’Rapper
 
- You mean (Distance*Raptor)/Time 
- I there a directionless speed raptor? 







