Is *that *what the spotter does? I always had a different impression.
Is *that *what the spotter does? I always had a different impression.
“I wanna drink some milk, but it’s so flimmin-flammin hard to open.”
Looking around like “yo! Is anyone else seeing this!?”
“Monetization Director at Ubistft”
Get fucked, dickbag!
I hear you and am guilty of it myself. I feel like it’s due to the anonymous nature of the internet. I think everyone immediately falls into the category of “peer” before putting a touch more thought into who the actual person (bot/ai) is that wrote the reply. Add that to the fact that most Americans see themselves (as a country) as the king of the world.
Maybe you can try typing with an accent, but I think that’d probably just be seen as a racist American.
Of course modern-day day Cruella deVille designs military gear.
Current AI is a glorified predictive text keyboard.
I suppose it would be pretty on-brand for the party that’s trying to completely outlaw porn to start producing their own super-weird porn.
That dude is WAY in to Simulation Theory.
I assume you are referring to supplying weapons to Israel, in which case, do you think Trump (who called Biden a ‘Palestinian’ as an insult during the debate) will be the better choice and stop supplying weapons to Israel?
Jesus Christ! And I thought the Uvalde police were bad!
And that moment lasted as long as the theoretical “now”.
(“Now” never happens because the moment your brain registers that “now” has happened, it’s already “then”)
Since when has not experiencing something, or even having any knowledge of something, prevented the internet from expressing their opinions about it?
I’m smelling an awful lot of bullshit here. If the power grid (or any other major infrastructure) had a known single point of failure that would cause the entire system to collapse, there would be more than 2 people who know about it, and they certainly wouldn’t be vague-booking it to Lemmy.
So, when you take a shower, all you think is “scrub, scrub, scrub, scrub, rinse, rinse, rinse, rinse”?
When I shower, it’s all pretty automatic and muscle memory kinds of actions. My mind wanders all over the place, usually while listening to music /podcasts /audio books, but rarely do I think about the actual act of bathing.
Relaxation is key. Remember, deep breath in to rest, deep breath out to in.