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HALP.
As someone who has lived with cats for most of his life, that's basically a picture of a very brave person standing in a giant blender
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HALP.
As someone who has lived with cats for most of his life, that's basically a picture of a very brave person standing in a giant blender
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ByteDance won't sell TikTok, would rather pull it from the US
Even better
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Anon likes hobomaxxing
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What? UD does get sidetracked a bit l, but NEET is actually an acronym for "Not in Education, Employment, or Training" and it is not just some made-up internet term.
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Not Even the Mightiest of Snowstorm can Impact the Swastidumpster
Can this become a standard feature? The headlights on all cars are too damn bright these days
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Turkish student creates custom AI device for cheating university exam, gets arrested
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I mean, there are things that you are just more interested in than others.
Tinkering with electronics and coding some kind of "complicated" method of cheating for some people would be way easier than studying, especially if the cheating is through something that already is your hobby.
I can work on my motorcycle and fix various things for hours and not mind a thing, but if you ask me to study a chapter from my production management textbook, I'm going to complain all the way
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Former schoolmate of mine noticed me playing a hentai game and sent me a message on how to enable R18 patch
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No fun police allowed
Damn, people need to lighten up here, OP posts an obvious joke and half of the comments are just "mUh iNdUsTrIaL SaFeTy"
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Paris votes to crack down on SUVs | Non-Parisians will be charged almost $20 per hour to park large gas or hybrid vehicles within the city center in a bid to address pedestrian safety and air pollu...
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Honestly, they should just ban all SUVs from entering altogether.
Not because of the environment or safety, just because I hate that everything is an SUV these days and they are boring af
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I deleted pasts posts with personal information in them after at least two users admitted to doxing me
Information posted publicly on a public site is... public, anyone can see and use it.
Always keep that in mind
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The three little pigs is actually just the aristocracy blaming the poor for their problems
I don't remember any of the versions of this story involving money.
Nobody ever mentioned where the materials came from, it was just two dumbasses who decided to build their houses out of inferior materials
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U.S. embassy in Russia issues warning to "avoid large gatherings [in Moscow] over the next 48 hours"
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Even during the cold war both sides had embassies in both countries, it's nothing surprising
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Anon takes an online psych test
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Finally someone gets how I feel taking these types of tests.
It's always me going: "I guess it's X, but it depends on Y and Z"
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[xkcd] A Bunch of Rocks (17 Nov 2008)
Idk why, but for some reason I always liked this one
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Anon is a homebody
One of the reasons why I never will want to do WFH, I just know that I will turn into this greentext
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Gatekeeping for profit
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Shouldn't it be possible to image the drive and deploy it on another laptop?
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Swearing is becoming more widely acceptable, linguistics experts claim
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I still fucking hate that some places require you to censor swear words in comments.
This creates a shitty situation where you have to play a fucking guessing game, where you try to guess if your comment gets removed by mods
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U.S. "Know Your Customer" Proposal Will Put an End to Anonymous Cloud Users
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Now I want to see someone break down if that's even enforceable
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How fast do you have to be going for this to happen
Hans?
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A compelling theory.
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There is a great (2-part, I think) series by Oceanliner Designs on YouTube that disproves this theory quite conclusively
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Amazon’s recommendations are getting a little too creepy
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To play the devil's advocate, they could be putting that random junk there to see if they can find out other categories of things that you like.