

I can’t imagine feeling comfortable saying something like this, especially on fucking tv
I can’t imagine feeling comfortable saying something like this, especially on fucking tv
Well feigned ignorance can totally be a strength, but actual ignorance is only worth your luck or others’ protective instinct
You know, the people who remember the Vietnam War, Nixon’s pardon, and the Tuskegee Syphilis study. They definitely trust the government.
I’ve got such a crush on Brian blessed.
Equipping cops with cameras gets cops in prison, not the people cops are terrorizing, that’s the difference.
I interpreted the third frame as a misdirect that the joke was going to be anticop, but then it was relatively neutral.
I can instantly tell upon waking if it snowed in the night based on the sounds of cars driving by, even with shutters down. I wish everyone could know what a snowy night sounds like.
Name: Nora
Nicknames: Nörchen, Norora Borealis, The Baby, Guardgoyle, My Darling, Mürzel
I’m less knowledgeable than the OOP about this. What’s the code you quoted do?
So suspicious! This is going to be a great reaction image
It does look weirdly ai though. I’m not saying it’s fake, because frankly, I don’t think there’s an ai yet that can create that much sensible text, and the details on his hand and arm are true to life (based on that thumbnail, he should probably take a multivitamin).
Anyone know what’s so off-looking about the handwriting though? I figure it’s a weird angle and that’s why the text fades towards the right side of the page, but it’s a very strange picture all around. Maybe things just get funky when you take pictures at that level of zoom.
That’s smaller than I print for notes and I can see just well enough to legally drive without issues (plus unlike trump, I actually know how to)
That’s €376.10, not nearly enough imo.
Text is never 100% black, but rastered.
Does “rastered” mean the image is mapped onto a very fine grid and each square is given a 0-100 value for intensity of ink? I looked it up, and it seemed like the squares are given a binary value, but this is nowhere near my wheelhouse and I’m honestly not sure I understood the Wikipedia page, let alone the references
It looks like hail (also nice, especially with no possibility of damage)
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The name seems like it has to have also been a dick joke, but I looked it up and apparently not.
Differing, somewhat confusing accounts are given of the origins of the Python name, although the members agree that its only “significance” was that they thought it sounded funny. In the 1998 documentary Live at Aspen during the US Comedy Arts Festival, where the troupe was awarded the AFI Star Award by the American Film Institute, the group implied that “Monty” was selected (Eric Idle’s idea) as a gently mocking tribute to Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, a British general of World War II; requiring a “slippery-sounding” surname, they settled on “Python”. On other occasions, Idle has claimed that the name “Monty” was that of a popular and rotund fellow who drank in his local pub; people would often walk in and ask the barman, “Has Monty been in yet?”, forcing the name to become stuck in his mind. The name Monty Python was later described by the BBC as being “envisaged by the team as the perfect name for a sleazy entertainment agent”.[24]
Sure, but trends seem to hit harder here, probably because we’re smaller. There have been weeks where it seemed like 60% of the non text posts in my feed were about jeans or beans or vegan cat food. Those probably weren’t more than 0.1% of posts, but they sure felt overwhelming at the time.
You’ve heard of the double down, but what about the duodecuple down?