nitePhyyre
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nitePhyyre

It depends heavily on what how you define the word ‘essentially’.

This. This would sell like hotcakes.

Yes, parents who expose their kids to more things have kids who are less susceptible. Because everyone is starting from the same baseline and immunity isn’t passed down through the generations.

Had to google Cornhole game. Its an american term for a beanbag-style game.

That’s why I stole from SG-1.

Aaaaand now I feel like an ass for buying asus.

It is easier to tear in the under configuration. You use pull towards you and the body of the roll tears it. Can’t do it like that with over.

Wow. That was dumb. Like, pants on head, writing down word salad dumb.

Not really, no.

The one killer feature for a voice activated AI assistant is having a conversation. When the following conversations happen, it’ll be glorious.

That would have been a better title you stupid fuckingdipshit. At least it doesn’t have any spoilers.

Yes, they learn over time and adapt. If I catch chickenpox, I become immune to catching it again. But that immunity isn’t in my DNA. I don’t confer that immunity to my children. My children are still susceptible to chickenpox.

Pffft. Screw that.

Ultimate cause being that we live in a highly technical society rather than as small bands of hunter/gatherers?

Consider how immune systems don’t work that way.

The speed your limbs get while punching and kicking doesn’t come from strength. Bodybuilders can easily lift 2 or 3 times as much as I can. They can’t punch all that much faster than me. A body builder will hit harder because they can put more weight behind the hit and have a heavier follow through.

In that first one he kinda looks like Chris Pratt. Or, Pratt looks like him, rather.

The worry would be changing the taste of the drink, no? Don’t want a salty coke.

Here’s one:

While a lot of televisions rattle off specs to make them appealing for PC gaming