it may have been full of conspiracy and fascist dogwhistles, but that is still probably the most coherent thing i’ve ever seen attributed to the fucker. ain’t no way he wrote that.
your kid goes for a walk? believe it or not, straight to jail.
the only difference between a billionaire who believes in climate change and one who doesn’t is that one of them is gonna spend more on a sweet apocalypse bunker with gold plated slurpee machines. neither would do anything about it if it hurt their bottom line.
but then we wouldn’t get to see the pretty boat!
strategy implies that he is capable of changing his behaviour to try and be more appealing. i do not think trump is capable of being any way but how he is, but for some reason, some people (racists), like that. he’s just the right asshole at the right place and time.
statistically, if he wins, he’s likely to sit for life even if he doesn’t cancel future elections (or however he plans to suppress democracy), because, you see, he is very old and likely to die soon (but probably not soon enough for my taste).
shuffling is a wildly different dance
i think you’ve hit the nail on the head regarding why robbing recent graves is unethical; that is, it’s denying valuable data to the archeologists of 3024 CE.
definitely hate DST, but mostly because of the annual death toll it entails, and the fact that it makes no fucking sense.
i thought they looked cool, until i saw one in person. i honestly expected them to be about 30% smaller. they’re stupidly gigantic in real life.
it’s not merely possible, it’s obvious!
it is not, but you should stop anyways. anything else you’re enjoying? better to just knock that off, just in case.
as far as most disturbing thing to watch, probably the self-immolation of aaron bushnell back in february. i generally avoid the more messed up infamous internet stuff.
eta: more disturbing, but not quite as punchy due to not being a video, was a post i saw once about a young lady who picked at her legs so much, that they had to be removed. there was a lot of pictures. she eventually dug a hole straight through them.
let’s split the difference: usetilize,
when i was a kid, i figured it was a reference to some now obscure detective story, where a bowl of pudding contained the important clue as to who the killer was or something. it wasn’t until much later that i heard of this etymology.
they didn’t say they used any kind of LLM though? they literally just kept a copy of the assignment (in plain text) to reference. did you use an LLM to try to understand their comment? lol
i’m sorry, but, sploot?