Screw you Microsoft, I switched to Paint.net forever ago and I'll be long dead in the cold, cold grave before I recognize Missourah, I mean switch back to Paint.
Screw you Microsoft, I switched to Paint.net forever ago and I'll be long dead in the cold, cold grave before I recognize Missourah, I mean switch back to Paint.
Wow, they're using Artificial Intelligence to do the same thing predictive analytics has been doing for over 50 years, what a time to be alive!
Embrace getting old and intentionally using out of date slang incorrectly. It's totally on fleek.
Mine is "GetOffMyLAN". Then one of my neighbors changed theirs to "GetOffMyLan69". I'm not even mad.
Well that's just amazing wordplay.
In the realm of unsafe looking links: this is the link that all others shall be judged by.
Hear me out, what if we added racing stripes to the straw?
Eh I see why people would have a visceral reaction to the veto but he (probably) has a point: if the existing laws can already be applied to caste discrimination as they are currently written it isn't technically necessary, having said that I don't see what it would hurt to add caste discrimination specifically. Any lawyers feel free to chime in on other side of the argument.
This is such a click bait headline. There is no new vaccine, scientists succeeded in a (small) test to link certain molecules with a specific antigen which would make the T cells stop targeting them, but that's a wildly, hilarious massive leap to either claiming a vaccine or a cure for anything.
I'm not against a "gangster" version of the Joker, because a lot of the Batman lore is about the different gangs of henchmen so the Joker is as much a gang leader as anyone else. AND I'll go out and say he was not the worst thing in that movie... but yeah they could have done a lot better with the casting. But hey, still better than Eisen-Luthor!
When you have to take Olympic sized leaps to make your argument sound better you have to know you done fucked up.
I'm willing to bet money the only reason he is doing this is because the judge told him to make his defense in court, not social media.
One could argue favoring people who wear suits is a way of trying to exclude politicians who come from working class backgrounds. "If you're not comfortable in a suit you don't belong" is how I've heard it described. His constituents seem to like that he's presenting himself as the same person he was when getting elected, shouldn't that be more important?
No greater joy than shopping in a heavily religious neighborhood on a Sunday.
Fro a quick glance this article is almost entirely from anonymous sources, one of the few exceptions seems to be... a Russian news agency, so I'm gonna go ahead and take this with a grain of salt.
The only minority I'm ignoring is you if you are one because you're a fucking idiot.
Why are you so interested, what are you up to? ANSWER US!
OK while that would be a better idea the thought that no one would notice is laughable. We have detailed pregnancy rate records going back 75 years, an immediate 30% change would definitely raise a lot of red flags.
I would love to see someone do this... and then promptly get red-carded the fuck out of there.
Do I still need to guess?
No offense but I kinda feel like you know what I meant when I said "general" discrimination laws, as in "existing discrimination laws".
From some quick googling "The California law bars discrimination on the basis on ancestry. Dalit lawyers believe that caste discrimination is covered under it. Legal scholars have also argued that caste discrimination is cognizable as race discrimination, religious discrimination and national origin discrimination."
Like I said originally, I don't see why specifying caste would be an issue. This hasn't been tested in court in CA yet but clearly we can see why the argument is being made that existing laws already cover it.
"Setting Sail, Coming Home" from Bastion deserves a mention, from the same studio as Hades. They put the effort in when it comes to music in their games.
Technically speaking this would make it easier to filter and cleanse the (concentrated) bad air inside the dome. It's not feasible for a bunch of other reasons, but this one we at least have the technology to handle right now. Maybe not at the volume needed but that's a different issue too.
COUNTRY ROOOOOOOOOADS
While I generally agree with the sentiment you are expressing regarding some gun owners who absolutely have let themselves be brainwashed into fearing for their lives every time the doorbell rings, I do not think it is reasonable to apply that sentiment to all gun owners, particularly those who have legitimate safety concerns for themselves as she undoubtedly does.
Yeah but how would you know what size clothes to get in advance? They must be magic clothes. I guess what I'm saying is SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY.
Teach us your ways, sensei.
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Close: "Reality has a well-known liberal bias."
Hey Demolition Man was WAY better than that crapfest.
More fiber in his diet. And a bidet.
I thought the line was "doesn't really matter" and it was missing a picture of an E after the numbers.
I'm a type 1 diabetic, I've been using insulin pumps and CGM for over a decade. I am in no way defending pump manufacturers but A, this is not "basic medical care", pump/CGM systems (closed loop as they are called) capable of maintaining blood sugar levels are the latest and greatest tech for insulin dependent diabetics. B, it's not like they are creating something that doesn't already exist, they are just making open source alternatives, which I heartily support.
I just don't like how you are making it sound like "Welp the medical community doesn't want to make them so people had to step up and do it themselves!"
These things have been around a few years now and while I could fill a book with complaints about the design choices of the hardware we rely on I gotta say the algorithms that the software uses is very far down on the list of issues.
True, I was just saying the name.
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I have a bag of Skippy Peanut Butter Balls lodged in my ass. If I move they won't be there any more ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
So you're NOT going to immediately touch yourself carnally?
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Do we know that? Is there case law?
It was nothing to do with Windows, it's a sorta joke where the person telling the joke is trying to use logic to compare 2 different things, with humorous results.
A better example is an old Norm Mcdonald (I think) joke, I'll post it below.
A guy sees his new neighbor out in his backyard, so he decides to get acquainted. After introductions, he asks the new neighbor what he does for a living.
The new neighbor says, "I'm a professor." The first neighbor then asks, "Oh yeah, what do you teach?"
"Logic," the professor reponds.
"What is that?" the neighbor inquires.
"Well, let me see if I can give you an example...you have a dog, right?"
"Yeah, that's right," neighbor #1 responds.
"And you have children too, right?" says the professor.
"Wow, right again!" exclaims the neighbor.
"So, then you must be married and that would make you a heterosexual, right?'' proclaims the professor.
"Unbelievable, you're absolutely correct. How do you know all this about me?"
"Well," the professor says, "I observed there was a dog house in your backyard, so you must have a dog. I also saw bicycles next to your garage, so you must have children. And if you have children, you are probably married and if your married, you are most likely heterosexual... it was all logical!"
The next afternoon, the neighbor runs into his old friend. His friend asks if he has met the new neighbor. The man says that he met him yesterday.
"What's he like?"
"Well," the man says, "he's nice and he is a professor of logic."
"Oh," says the friend, "what's logic?"
"Maybe I can give you an example. Do you have a dog house?"
"Why, no, I do not," responds the friend.
"Well, then," proclaims the man, "that means you're gay!"