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I am none of these things.
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Person who never had a real job discovers what is work, film at 11.
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Same to you
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I waited as to not hijack your thread but I wanted to add for those craving a lot more instruction on this very topic that novelist/teacher Tim Waggoner recently published a guidebook titled, Just Add Writer.
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Let them eat code.
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Is the human mind in the room with us right now? In his case, probably not.
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Waiting for the DOJ to seek the death penalty for the CEO. Pardon the unfortunate pun, but I’m not going to hold my breath.
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More like we plan on everyone forgetting about this.
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Happy for you all. QB is one of my favorite publishers.
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Was dealing with this yesterday regarding a fictional rock band.
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A long time if ever, & whatever fixes we manage will be scattershot. I’m not an accelerationist, & I don’t want to see people suffer, but I sincerely hope the clueless get some sense knocked into them so maybe can work toward a more equitable, freer society. I have no such hope for the hateful.
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Oh, I figured they meant too tall for a woman.
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In the old days, we just used “Lorem Ipsum…” for placeholders.
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Sometimes I feel dumb and like a loser for not being further ahead in life, and then there are these imbeciles who should not be any nearer to the levers of power than a hyperactive child with fast hands, and yet…
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I hate Mondays.
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Yes, even if it is made up.
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Speaking of consent, I missed when Ellie granted the Fireflies permission to cut her up. I think people ignore their hasty disregard for it while she was unconscious because “it’s what she would have wanted.”
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If memory serves, the game was more ambiguous about the possibility of manufacturing a cure. But Joel still would have done what he did regardless.
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OK, I wasn’t sure about your passenger needs. Although I believe they make passenger versions of those, neither are electric here so it’s moot anyway.
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Wouldn’t the minivan you describe be a Ford Transit Connect or a Ram ProMaster City? I assume those are available in Canada as well.
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Couldn’t happen to a better fellow
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Sure, why not?
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But what if he sleeps in a Holiday Inn Express? /s
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Are you trying to yum my yuck?
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I was surprised by that fact recently.
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Yet.
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Welcome to modern policing
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I got carpal tunnel just looking at it.
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As a fan of sharks and coffee, I applaud this.
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Also, the abs and pointy fingers.
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Those tracks are giving ARMA-DILLO.
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It’s got to be Innocent XLVII, right? /s Although, he’s more antipope material.
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Is “Maybe it was AI,” as if it’s sentient, the new “I was hacked.”?
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Your timing is impeccable.
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I doubt you saw my repost earlier but I feel attacked, lol.
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Memory is bad but David Duchovny sticks out. I had to look up the definition of simulacrum during his appearance. I need to revisit this show.
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“They couldn’t make that movie today” hits different.
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New “going out of business” tactic