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  • I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue

  • This combines two things that I really like, beautiful women and synchronized talking

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  • Or the warden got a nice chunk of change for that man's heart.

  • And when you attack the darkness in real life it screams out "I Believe in a thing called Love"

  • From what I could gather before I had to give up it was a young boy's accounts of his investigations into woodland creatures

  • Dad, why is the secret service here?

    Don't worry about it son, there was a little mishap and your mom shat the president.

    Next thing you know thanks to a series of unfortunate misunderstandings and accordimg to Amazon a "malfunctioning Alexa" we had to get the federal government involved.

  • Literally. I saw the title, thought it was interesting, tried to read it, found out it was not interesting unless you're a boy scout or you really like the Foxfire series.

  • Honey, if I ever go bald would you donate some of those pussy hairs for the top of my head?

    They're so long and luxurious

  • I have this book.

    The only good thing about it is the title

  • What do you think the possibility is that this fear of a Chinese back door in every bit of technology is just fear mongering designed to control what people purchase?

    I mean, we have at our disposal the ability to say you can't import technology from China anymore and yet America does not do that, but then American tech companies say OMG back door China bad and people eat that shit up.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying there isn't a back door. We have found the ones in the $14 Android boxes, but I am saying that it's not in every single piece of tech that gets shipped to America from China

  • I think you're overlooking the fact that most people have families and friends that they cannot easily abandon, which was my thinking in my post.

  • My guess would be that because leaving would be difficult to begin with and further if they left then the care that they could have provided may not be provided at all.

  • That would be nice but I don't imagine there are many doctors who would refuse to care for him, because their oath is to care for the sick and wounded and to show them compassion even if they don't deserve it.

  • The only issue that I have with pop OS is that it seems unnecessarily slow at times.

    I'm running a Lenovo legion 5 with a 10750x, 32 gigs of ram, and a 2060 in it and sometimes it would feel a full second between when I click the button and when something happens.

    Fedora was a little bit better about that, but I don't use that because of the weird politics surrounding Fedora right now.

    Now I'm on a mint cinnamon and it's actually pretty good, although I have yet to try playing any games from steam on it.

    The other issues I have is that Fedora would keep my Bluetooth speakers connected between reboots but both pop OS and Linux cinnamon require that I manually reconnect every time.

  • Is anyone else kind of feel like the Biden administration is doing an Ebenezer Scrooge on Christmas morning for some reason?

    Here's the number of people who are getting loans forgiven and now we're going to do a high-speed train and here's money for a house and I get it like he's trying to build up popularity by delivering on some of his campaign promises but the timing is just bizarre.

  • No. They're saying that Stone Ridge has no corporate justification for their actions and this is being done for petty reasons.

  • Okay, you made it, now try to stop. You can't right? That's cuz fuck you, that's why. That's what you get for diverging from the mainstream.

  • I think you're looking at it from the wrong frame of reference.

    Technically, time is still moving forward. Time has not moved backwards on a universal scale, you have just traveled in such a way that you arrived at a point in time where your temporal reference frame is different than the rest of the time you are currently occupying.

    Your causality has remained uninterrupted by traveling faster than the speed of light.

    Traveling faster than the speed of light means that you have exited the universe and re-entered it at a different point.

    At the point that your causality reintegrates with the current temporal causality that you find yourself in then a new causality is created.

    Once again, this does not alter causality.

    You've just put a stitch in time.