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gregorum ,

but, it is small and close.

relatively :P

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🧠 💥 : retreating to caves and letting nature reclaim the earth

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the scientists have inadvertently discovered that this squid is also a witch

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pretty, but mid-air projection holography is still just smoke & mirrors (literally).

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lmao

edit: i was going to quote some interesting parts of the article, but, really, you should read it. it’s all interesting!

gregorum ,

sounds like the bear won in the end

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i’m not sure that i agree with this at all. Microsoft, itself, has been having issues lately, and i don’t think this is a Bing vs Google search thing. But i believe those issues are temporary.

Overall, the direction that Google is taking with its search engine is probably a bigger threat to Google, considering, i suspect, people really aren’t going to like it.

What would be the consequences of a smallsword wound to the belly?

I’m 20, I practice fencing. My height is 192 cm, I usually fence against shorter opponents. They often manage to drive their smallsword into my belly. That’s why I’m curious: what would it be like to get wounded into the belly by a real smallsword? How lethal would it be? How painful? How would I react?

gregorum ,

yeah, almost nothing on the blade would matter compare to the filth already inside your intestines. just a speck of that leaking into your body cavity will cause sepsis, and would be fatal without elephantine doses of antibiotics. stabbed with a sword? you’ll be in the hospital for weeks, at least. oh, and that’s not even including the massive tissue damage and blood loss.

plus, you’ll be lucky to be leaving with your entire intestine intact (you’ll likely be losing at least a few feet of it) and possibly pooping into a colostomy bag for the rest of your life.

gregorum ,

thor’s not as tough as he looks, but he made it through-- barely ;P

good start to the season!

BTW, if you haven’t seen it, SNL did another parody of Hot Ones with “Country” Beyonce last weekend: SNL Country Beyonce Hot Ones

Original SNL Beyonce Hot Ones

gregorum ,

as an appliance salesperson at a well-known home-improvement retailer, i do just about whatever i can to stop people from buying Samsung appliances. They’re garbage. They overstuff their appliances with way too much unnecessary tech that nobody wants, and in order to keep the costs from being astronomical, they cut on build quality. Countless customers come in to replace Samsung appliances that failed far before their expected lifespan, often breaking within the first few years.

you want reliable? go with LG or GE. Whirlpool is also pretty decent.

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Although GE has delivered one or two problematic appliances, overall the customers I’ve had have had pretty great experiences with them, especially since higher bought majority share from them. Overall, I haven’t heard any complaints aside from teeny weenie ones. But I’ll keep My ears open.

gregorum ,

Have they? I’d like to hear some more information about that, especially if you have any links.

gregorum , (edited )

This was especially true until 2016 when Haier bought a majority share in the appliances division of GE. After then, the quality has seriously improved, and so has their customer service. The customer I’ve had so far have definitely liked them and not had any problems with them at all.

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How old is this appliance? And what do you mean by constantly?

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When their refrigerators have AI that scans everything you put into the refrigerator and then makes suggestions to you without asking first and table screen that hardly work and go obsolete in a year, yeah, I call that unnecessary tech. No other refrigerator does that.

gregorum ,

oh, i also suggest Electrolux. they’re great. i especially like to offer their laundry machines as an alternative to the more complicated LGs. electrolux machines are very simple, and they have great warranties.

Bosch is overpriced. nice, but far too expensive here.

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I think that’s just the button to dismiss the message, not a chat bubble

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“I want to talk to Der Führer’s manager!”

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Took ivermectin, still got a worm

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Just the best that they could get

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At least they’d have a new, renewable energy source

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“Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”

– Frank Wilhoit

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We actually went over this whole thing when I was in design school. Later, I interviewed with a company that had some e who used to be on the Pepsi marketing team in the room that was responsible for green-lighting this.

It was an interesting conversation.

gregorum ,

Nope. When Pepsi redesigned its logo in 2015 or whatever, the designer put together this huge style guide book that was full of this crap about the logo. It was ridiculous.

Pages and pages of it

gregorum ,

The benefits, basically, are that it can provide an architecture that is designed for modern computing needs that can scale well into the future. That means high performance with low power consumption and heat.

The x86/64 model has been up against a wall for a while now, pumping out red-hot power hogs that don’t suit modern needs and don’t have much of a path forward wrt development compared to ARM.

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Starving children in Gaza, who will never see their families again because they’re dead

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Of course it’s not where I draw the line. Don’t be obtuse.

When asked who deserves sympathy, I gave an answer— and a far more deserving one than this dope.

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Yeah, ok 👍🏻

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As brain dead as putting those words in my mouth

gregorum ,

That’s not what I said. That’s just what you wanted to hear so your tantrum could be justified.

Perhaps if you spent Less time making up lies and more time learning how to read, you wouldn’t be in this predicament.

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Even Iranians are celebrating his death

Iran’s supreme leader has announced a five-day mourning period, but there have been fireworks and cheering in the country since the death was confirmed

gregorum ,

You might be arguing against your own comments here when you hit 65 and realize you still maintain mental acuity and are thriving.

I’m not running for office nor scotus. But if I were, I’d hope reason would dictate sensible policy, not magical thinking about whatever far-off technological theoretical you might imagine.

gregorum ,

I’m glad you have a hobby tracking the historical progress of life-extending technology, but I find your entire premise to be a straw man.

I have no concern about them not living long enough. So your magical “maybes” and “it could happens” are completely irrelevant.

gregorum ,

Not so easy with paper.

I had suggested a metal plate, not paper.

gregorum ,

Facing the consequences of your actions is not a state of victimhood.

gregorum ,

Facing the consequences of your actions is not a state of victimhood.

gregorum ,

Facing the consequences of your actions is not a state of victimhood.

gregorum ,

Facing the consequences of your actions is not a state of victimhood.

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