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RufusCranium t1_jaa1wb4 wrote
It doesn't have to be exactly the same.
RufusCranium t1_j9yn2vx wrote
Reply to comment by FormerHoagie in [OC] Cost of Taking Down Unidentified Object Over Lake Huron by Metalytiq
Okay Einstein Fortune teller Patriot, you win the argument. Have a great day.
RufusCranium t1_j9y8fce wrote
Reply to comment by FormerHoagie in [OC] Cost of Taking Down Unidentified Object Over Lake Huron by Metalytiq
No. I'll stay. I'm just as much American as any other I learned it from observation. You know nothing about me.
RufusCranium t1_j9xuq25 wrote
Reply to comment by FormerHoagie in [OC] Cost of Taking Down Unidentified Object Over Lake Huron by Metalytiq
You haven't a clue how much in tax I pay individually, but that's not what I meant anyways. Stolen from USA taxpayers. If we ran our households like the USA government runs the country, bankruptcy would be the only national emergency the government could afford. There are an awful lot of millionaires in congress to be having all these problems AND have the highest prison incarceration rate on the planet. They're horrible at their jobs, corrupt, or a combination thereof.
RufusCranium t1_j9xn9l9 wrote
No wasted money here. STOLEN is the word for it. Government and their neverending list of ultra-expensive national emergencies...
RufusCranium t1_j9tofff wrote
Reply to [Image] "Never forget who helped you out while everyone else was making excuses." by Butterflies_Books
Nor forget to be that helpful person.
RufusCranium t1_j9p6k4l wrote
Reply to How can i fix my cat tower? please help by annabethhh
Fill the screw hole completely with wooden toothpicks soaked in wood glue. Wait a day or two for it to dry. Drill to a hole a bit smaller than the diameter of the screw. Don't overtighten when screwing into the new hole. If you never intend on taking it apart, add some strong Locktite onto the threads of the screw.
RufusCranium t1_j6nj0ra wrote
Better yet, offer a compliment of relative degree.
RufusCranium t1_j6kq6m7 wrote
This article is confusing.
RufusCranium t1_j64yrgo wrote
I love it
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RufusCranium t1_j2wi3ik wrote
Reply to comment by Cactus_TheThird in They say we're past "social media" and are now in the age of algorithms: the "recommendation media." by retepretepretep
WellI mean, I like swapping jokes outside of those contexts, exchanging pleasantries, play games, sharing cat pics, and other stuff friendlies do. Using it as a platform to change the world or maybe your portion of it I don't think was the original intent.But, like anything, money'sat the heart of it, and whoever's enabling it's many facets are the ones who'll get the most practical use out of it.
RufusCranium t1_j2w3isl wrote
Reply to They say we're past "social media" and are now in the age of algorithms: the "recommendation media." by retepretepretep
I'd say it's because it was infiltrated with politics, religion, advertising, and begging.
RufusCranium t1_j2crbzq wrote
Reply to comment by Amperez in It my cake day and I’m gonna use it to introduce my new puppy!!! by Amperez
Oh, derp! Happy cake day! Cake sounds amazing!
RufusCranium t1_j2cqyks wrote
Reply to comment by billy-gnosis in This Christmas Tree was made from individually hand cut Mountain Dew bottles. by MikeyPapapacha
lol
RufusCranium t1_j2cpju3 wrote
Pomeranian? Cutie!
RufusCranium t1_j2coiej wrote
Reply to comment by billy-gnosis in This Christmas Tree was made from individually hand cut Mountain Dew bottles. by MikeyPapapacha
Let me ask you something. Let's take your point and the religious aspect out of it for a moment. What's wrong with people being festive and exchanging gifts? How about the ideas of peace on earth and good will among men? Taking a day or two off, maybe eating well, and possibly hibernating for a bit? However, if none of that appeals to you, then here's a thought: Just don't participate. It's completely voluntary, you know?
RufusCranium t1_j23c562 wrote
Reply to My great great grandfather, sometime around the 1910s or 1920s, Eastern Europe by SpazzedOutRoo
Is that a sword?
RufusCranium t1_izycbf7 wrote
Reply to comment by egregiouscodswallop in Researchers developed a way to monitor blood pressure (with 90% accuracy), using artificial intelligence and a camera, by filming a person from a short distance for 10 seconds and extracting cardiac signals from two regions in the forehead by giuliomagnifico
Equally significant remark.
RufusCranium t1_izx1u8o wrote
Reply to comment by giuliomagnifico in Researchers developed a way to monitor blood pressure (with 90% accuracy), using artificial intelligence and a camera, by filming a person from a short distance for 10 seconds and extracting cardiac signals from two regions in the forehead by giuliomagnifico
And how much does the AI cost?
RufusCranium t1_izwy91x wrote
Reply to Researchers developed a way to monitor blood pressure (with 90% accuracy), using artificial intelligence and a camera, by filming a person from a short distance for 10 seconds and extracting cardiac signals from two regions in the forehead by giuliomagnifico
Just what we needed. A profoundly more expensive method.
RufusCranium t1_ixu1tvc wrote
Looks like a meal!
RufusCranium t1_ixtmoxq wrote
Reply to Sounds about right by amberheardisgarbage
Considering they're probably behind it, off the books, of course. What better way to enslave a population then to turn them against the very instruments of defense they swore wouldn't be infringed upon?
RufusCranium t1_iwyl3rm wrote
Reply to comment by Single_Pick1468 in To save the world or to shape a better world, what is the most critical action to take? by Born-Worth-5611
It's actually been an interesting conversation with you. I appreciate that you didn't try to cram veganism down my throat. Rational conversations are hard to come by here.
RufusCranium t1_jacnbjm wrote
Reply to Anyone else or just me? by Vortex9966
...or an angel? Demon?