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I forget which stand-up comedian had this, but the fact his wife never responds to him after the first 5 minutes, and it was more believable she wasn’t talking to him at all than he was dead....

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It’s more how are they administering the drops? What happens when other native species inject the drops? Not that cats were at the top, that humans have no clue the blowback of dispersing wide range chemicals.

Yeah, let’s interfere further with food chains and hierarchy with random drugs into the environment, we as humans never fuck that up with unknown consequences.

As someone who cannot tell the difference, I definitely know people who can. But, I imagine, when most people also take the test, they are using different bottlenecks that prevent the difference. Inferior headphones, bluetooth (as stated), the onboard sound card, etc. For me, lossless is pointless. I can tell the

Liquor stores are owned by the state. Beer distributors are private but can only sell beer, but with no limits.

I think the last sentence is a little off, with everything else you said is spot on. Convincing the populace that the people in charge are not the cause of the populaces issues is as old as time.

Clearly, it was cold BECAUSE there were hairy elephants. We got rid of hairy elephants, so mother nature then decided it should be warmer so non hairy elephants weren’t cold anymore. Duh.

I’m here just to comment what my phone screen looks like all the time when I try anything on Gizmodo media and why I should stop coming here

Actually, I think it would be. If the bot is mimicking you correctly (which seems like he worked on), then it would blow through a lot of the easy failures. It’s more of an issue when it isn’t mimicking you and it uses a perfect person. Actually, the fact that she was turned away with his approach kind of proves to me

So, Tina Belchers on erotic friend fiction, including the zombies?

I never get why they make them with legs. I feel like treads would be faster and way more stable. And why limit them to 5 fingers or fingers at all? The human form cannot be the most efficient one, so why replicate it? I guess it's easier to implement if you think of it doing exactly the same human tasks, but there

Based on the timeframe, I’ll be really suspect of it’s a trend or just more abnormal. 2020/2021 are such significant changes with people effected with terrible lung disease due to COVID, I don’t know how you can get clear data set with so many severe lung infections. And with so many different countries reporting them

Agreed. He’s probably getting really low on capital, so he’s freaking out. I would think this would be worth it to the board to remove him from any control...

This is a great explanation on why to hate billionaires. If you were spread out their yearly earnings across the population (not just the US, which wouldn’t be fair since their exploitation us much worse on third world countries), it’s very little money. However, what they do for those earnings is so fucking horrible

I couldn’t pick out my own state’s flag. I know maybe California’s since there’s a bear on it. And South Carolina cause it has that tree and moon.

I replay games all the time. Always have. Beat the Xbox Spider-Man 2 game, toby McGuire era, multiple times, the first three halos a bunch, half life, half life 2, etc. Original red dead revolver, red dead redemption, fable, GTA 3. Current era the witcher 3 a few times, GTA 5, rdr 2, god of war, Spiderman, ghost of

Yeah, the movie really changed the premise. The book, remember there was a game show that people with heart conditions could win money based on how long they lasted on a treadmill. I still liked the movie, but the book damn.

I do wonder if they could find anything on espionage, though. The Rosenbergs were put to death for it, and we have never declared war on Russia. So "providing success to our enemies" may be able to fall under that category.

I haven't felt like choices matter as much in each interaction as it does in BG3, ever. Bethesda games don't do that to me except with literally the current quest I'm on. It's fine to be that game, as the article basically says, too. I think coming out right after BG3 has caused a lot of strife. Like, the Witcher 3