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skeletonbill.bsky.social
neo-luddite hot dog enjoyer
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meditation, less caffeine, fresh air
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i'd be down to clown sometime, just bear in mind i am pretty dogshit at L4D :)
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well you better go catch it
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you deserve this
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🐐
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stay strong lucy and family, I'm pulling for ya ❤️❤️
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thank you for putting some respect on ms vickie's name
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nyquil works but you'll feel like total ass the next day
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not sure if it vits the vibe but my "depression songs that make me even more depressed" are oh comely and two headed boy pt 2 by neutral milk hotel actually pretty much any song off that album tbh
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google search is just a lost cause at this point anyway, unfortunately none of the alternatives particularly impress me either
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sorry for schizoposting, that's just about all I do on here :)
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I read once that WWI propaganda often focused on making the enemy look foolish and incompetent, which resulted in new recruits underestimating them. WWII propaganda by comparison showed the other side as vicious and fearsome, which was more effective. I think you can apply this to a lot of things.
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you cannot tell me that this 1970s fantasy novel cover griffith does not look kickass, something like this was impossible even a year or two ago however, much like the subject of the image -- the problem is the immorality, not the visual quality. it may be kickass, but i'd rather kick its ass
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I've said it before but AI art critics are wrong to focus its shortcomings, it has improved to the point that I am frequently fooled by it and it creates undeniably good "art" at times
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like you're using somebody's existing list or created it yourself? one problem is that there are plenty of sites that host both slop and non-slop, ideally there would be a way to filter the AI images specifically but that's going to be increasingly difficult as the slop becomes less distinguishable
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extremely relatable
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reminds me, a while ago i kept getting recommended clips of full metal jacket on youtube that were upscaled to 60fps, they looked like absolute dogshit, but all the comments were praising how great it looked if everyone except me thinks it looks good, am I actually the loser here? get owned kubrick
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>turn it off >"see?" >"wtf it looks all choppy now"
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whoever decided that this was a setting that not only needed to exist, but also should be turned on by default on almost all TVs, should be tried for crimes against humanity
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hope things are ok, love you pal
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to clarify, I grew up playing this game, I just sometimes forget HOW good it is, the late 90s was absolutely cooking when it came to the RTS genre
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kino quartet
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based on this image i'm gonna say you should petpost much more often
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The King of Kong
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I unsubbed from yms a long time ago so I missed that one, but that is tragic he occasionally has some good insights but his main thing is just sperging out about weird little nitpicks and calling the whole movie bad as a result, I can't stand that kind of film criticism anymore
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for me it was over when he took three years to make part 1 of his lion king review and it was basically just two and a half hours of him rambling about the quality of the audio engineering
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what OS are you going to run on it? I had some homebrew version of XP on mine, stripped down for low power machines with just the bare essentials -- these days I'm sure I'd put some linux distro on it instead.
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I had one of these in 2009 (purchased from my cousin who probably stole it), loved that little thing. At the time it was a novelty to be able to play roms and watch youtube videos on such a little device.
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this convinced me to purchase, cook has never steered me wrong before
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if you're fully remote do you have the option of moving somewhere less desolate?
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as the local expert i was hoping you would know