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A walking bag of wet chemicals, animated by dad jokes. Jew by accident, neurosavory, recovering Southerner, slightly irritable cloud networking idempotentate. Not a cat, probably.
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FWIW they do let you enter the name of public figures.
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Re: gerrymandering, either A) the top 3-4 parties in a state must all agree to the legislative map, or B) the lead party by vote draws the map, but all representatives in the state are voted for on an at large basis with the top N vote recipients assigned districts at random.
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Hi! It’s really great to see you here.
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I came across this the other day. “TIPS” sounds promising (assuming US treasuries will continue being safe) www.cnbc.com/select/where...
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Makes it sound like he abandoned his kids at the mini-golf place.
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also, as I am not personally involved in this campaign and am just some guy on a niche social media site: Trump supporters are garbage, especially the kind who show up to a Nazi rally
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This is from a search on Google last night for Indian restaurants.
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Seems it would also drive up the value of well structured writing, since most gen-ai content reads like something written by a freshman trying to bs their way to the minimum word count.
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If trends hold, no world leaders will be visible to the naked eye by the 2080s.
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Make a deal with the Jersey Devil? Cryptid pro quo.
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Same. It sucks in this industry that you need to give lip service to whatever’s heading upward on the hype cycle. This fad sucks especially, since the crass motives driving it are so obvious (selling hardware and undercutting workers’ power).
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I just got the exact one.
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The cognitive load of keeping your skills relevant is a big part of it, I think also the engineering students who land in the industry don’t tend to be required to develop critical reasoning skills, since most haven’t had to go through a liberal arts program.
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i think the fundamental problem is that "nobody who thinks they should be appointed as a SUPREME JUDGE to SUPREMELY JUDGE the entire country should be" is even more true than "nobody who thinks they should be president should be"
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I like to tell them that no, I don’t want to accept him as my personal savior but can the guy cook? I could use a personal chef.