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teemcp.bsky.social
Left coast Canadian. I try not to be boring, sometimes I succeed.
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From a distance, I get the impressions the Dems are playing it safe because they're thinking 'when we win, they'll be our donors'. Yay? Nay? 🤷🏻‍♂️ ....just some random Canuck trying to make sense of it all.
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Yeah, the good ol' days. When scientists, students, and nerds of all stripes shared neat stuff with each other. Then some knuckleheads decided they could make $$ on the web and ruined it. I wish they'd just, y'know, kept hanging out at the mall or whatever it was they did before they wrecked it.
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He looks like he can't decide whether to tell you about his wicked awesome screenplay idea, or ask if there are like, more Doritos, man.
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The revolution starts in Jersey? So be it. I'm no big city lawyer, but I believe the fine citizens will be covered by the obscure but useful "those fuckers had it coming" statute.
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Pittsburgh - engaged couples in Pittsburgh.....so many cookies, so few brain cells.
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Jesus Christ, darth! I'm still joyously dizzy from the idea of a cookie table, and you go and double down with the chocolate fountain. brb, off to befriend some engaged couples in Philly.
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But will there be beneficial externalities!??! I need to know. I need to be able to leverage this cognitive asset.
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I don't even like the word, never mind the experience.
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I'm not one for fancy clothes, but would definitely buy a shirt if the label stated 'made with 100%high class spit'.
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The thing to understand is that an LLM is not in any sense reading and understanding your words. It is not interpreting and producing “factual claims”; it is interpreting and producing “completions that are possible.”
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This is why I was an effortless C+ student all through school. I'd often 'try harder' for better marks as encouraged by teacher, but...boredom & daydreaming begets a nominally higher C+. I settled on trying to learn 80% of what interests me & it's worked out pretty good.
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"I only believe in things I learned before the age of 12" explains a lot for this knucklehead & his peers.
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Incompetent evil scientist killed by his own laser-armed shark within first 28min of movie.
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🤔🤔🤔Feels like a desperate ploy for votes in this riding.
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And if I understand the holiday correctly, if Jesus sees his shadow, we get 6 more weeks of chocolate!
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Picturing a face and torso of faded, chipped and scraped reddish orange enamel. A well fed hero rejected from the Marvel Universe, musing on what might've been over coq au vin and fresh French bread. Ben Grimm, but with kitchen skills.
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Prosperity gospel is a blank check for cruelty
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We're in year 16 of research on the subject, and apparently the answer is no. Our findings suggests humans may be regarded as broken if scritches stop suddenly.
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This is why I am cautious of symbols: People who equate having & promoting the symbol with understanding/embracing/practicing the ideals. Perhaps I'm too cynical by half, but pins & ribbons can easily become camouflage for those that oppose.
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Loved it. Second season can drop anytime.
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The whatchamacallits lobbyists will never let it happen. Full disclosure: not a sponsored skeet. I am not now, nor have I ever been, in the pocket of the whatchamacallit industrial complex.
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You're not alone. In grade 8, there must've been a special teacher meeting about me, because in all my classes I was told I would need to print my work, as no one could read my writing.
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Like a spin class but for optimism? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 Just might work.
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I would tune in for the smallest possibility of some 'Dean Ween, particle spin, and Democracy: the unknown connection' content.
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:: whispers conspiratorially:: They don't want to manage it, they just want to manipulate it. Managing benefits all. Manipulating benefits self.
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Did we at least supply the matches? I can accept that history books may have led me astray, but y'know....national pride and whatnot.
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tbh, for a couple weeks now I've been mentally adding the Benny Hill theme song to all posts/articles about the elected felon and his incompetent henchman.
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This feels like something that was edited out of Twin Peaks for being too weird.
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Am I now composing DIY influenced parody lyrics for all RATM songs? No, of course not. I am a mature, responsible adult.
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A marine? Did not know this. Definitely supports my understanding that one does not fuck with Bea Arthur/Maude/Dorothy.
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Unscheduled Rapid Disassembly: It's not just for rockets! Now a standard feature for all Musk ventures.
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Condolences to you & the family. Death sucks.
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Had you not explained, I'd assume Narthex was a collective noun & they were the villains from a Dr. Who episode I missed.
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Good way for an elected felon and his partners in crime to milk the markets, though. Weasels, the lot of them.
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This makes me feel petite. I was the smallest of 3 kids at just shy of 10lbs. I grew up thinking 10-12lbs was normal. When I read the birth notices in our small town paper I fought the tears reading about these (I assumed) weak, tiny babies & hoped they'd be OK. No idea siblings & I were outliers.
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As someone with a long history of not looking cool in clothing that does look cool on others, I support this message.