

Fun fact, Cesar was actually named after the salad. His mother was eating one in August and that’s the month he was born in, so that was his name.


Fun fact, Cesar was actually named after the salad. His mother was eating one in August and that’s the month he was born in, so that was his name.


We need some form of law enforcement.
We do not need a standing military with a license to kill any random citizen.


Long answer: deep breath NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooo


Yeah we had a handful of hijackings in the US too.
We didn’t care until brown people did it.


It stands for Jack Diznutzov. I heard it from a fella. Very smart guy.


It’s a luxury home, 5 bedrooms sure but it’s also a huge property in an area where property value is insane.
It also has a pool, hot tub, and tennis court with some yard left over. It’s not a boilerplate, built from catalog “McMansion” that are common in the US, but it’s bigger than most of those homes tend to be.
It’s a large luxury home, we call those mansions.
It’s just a little guy.


The straightest thing you can do is blow your homie.


Made in England Japan. Of course.


Almost everything about the situation you were born in to is an accident of birth.
As in, you had no hand in it. Your parents may or may not have had some say in the matter, but for the vast majority of Americans, they didn’t choose to be an American either. Any more than they chose the color of their skin or the texture of their hair.
If you’re the child of immigrants, or an immigrant yourself, then sure, be proud of the accomplishment. It was hard and they (or you) earned the right to be here. But for most of us, it’s just where we happened to be from.


Pride comes with accomplishment.
Being human, being American, being male, being white, these are all accidents of birth. There’s no reason to take pride in any of it.
Bring born in to a disaffected class of people, being gay, or a person of color, and overcoming that adversity to any measure of success, that merits some pride.
But just being human? Anybody can do that.


WELL I THINK YOUR BROWSER LIKES TO FELATIATE BIRDS!!
… YEAH! it sucks cloaca. How do you feel about THAT‽


Guy, we get it, you like the r-slur.


The problem is, the models are really good at some things. We’ve been using these things since before chat gpt hit the market. It’s identified tumors, cured a dog of cancer evidently, and with adversarial training beat the AI that beat the chess master in a matter of hours.
This is one of those disruptive technologies that isn’t going back in the bottle. We’re stuck with this crap.
(Note: I was convinced the dog cancer vaccine thing was bullshit but there’s quite a bit of actual data, a fucking tech bro actually did it.)


99% of the “solutions” to agricultural waste and carbon emissions are proposed with absolutely no input from anyone with even a sliver of experience in farming.
A lot of people grew up being bullied, turned on a show that was supposed to appeal to them, only to be bullied again. 90% of the jokes are “hey look how fucking stupid these nerds are for liking nerd things.” The remaining 10% is sexist or ignoring Penny’s crippling alcoholism.
It was an attack on a culture of people, rather than the celebration of that culture it pretended to be. That’s why people hate it.
I’d love an emulator so I could play it on my phone. Retroarch doesn’t have a core, and as far as I can tell an android capable emulator doesn’t exist.


Please, go on
Same principle as the weed doctor. You just need a therapist willing to sign off on whatever you tell them. Quite honestly it’s probably even easier than that, normal intake for drug abuse is a questionnaire about usage history.
So what all young men should be doing now is going to get drug abuse treatment just to get the intake paperwork done. Tell them you’ve been using since you were 13 and can’t stop. Give them a phone number one digit off from yours if you don’t want a phone call to remind you to come to treatment since you’re just trying to establish a history.
Later, he would be heard to scoff in indignation at the response to his comment saying “what it was a compliment!”
He went on to tell the female reporter to smile more.