JizzmasterD 14h ago • 100%
And to be CGI’d in it after his death, no less!
JizzmasterD 2d ago • 100%
Lots of different palates to cater to
JizzmasterD 5d ago • 100%
But I heard the kid was responsible for writing all the material the AI was trained on!
/s
JizzmasterD 6d ago • 60%
Surprisingly, it wasn’t bad. It stumbled on the ending but did a lot of things well.
JizzmasterD 6d ago • 100%
Modern Canadian Thanksgiving has a wild arc of date and celebration roots under the « History » section:
JizzmasterD 6d ago • 94%
It was actually not bad. It stumbled on the ending but did a lot of things well for the DC universe’s « La La Land. »
JizzmasterD 1w ago • 100%
I would pay good money to watch her lay a beat-down on each of these chicken-shit, self-hating keyboard warriors.
JizzmasterD 1w ago • 100%
It goes on until it doesn’t? Seems like there’s a pseudo-scientific philosophical argument that it continues on forever at some quantum level?
JizzmasterD 2w ago • 100%
I’ce always considered myself to be a bit of a« White Phillip » on the subject.
JizzmasterD 2w ago • 100%
Asks the Uber driver if they can stop at his boy’s place to grab is crucifix on the way to the club in Hull.
JizzmasterD 3w ago • 100%
A super hi-fidelity version of Darude’s « Sandstorm »
JizzmasterD 3w ago • 66%
For what it’s worth, was an easy paywall to bypass. Firefox focus w/ trackers disabled and a VPN let me read it.
JizzmasterD 3w ago • 96%
I read this recently (quoted in the article too). It was fascinating and explains the « why » :
JizzmasterD 3w ago • 83%
Not looking to minimize of the situation or its assessment but the quotation in the article from Biden’s address actually reads:
“Hassan Nasrallah and the terrorist group he led, Hezbollah, were responsible for killing hundreds of Americans over a four-decade reign of terror. His death from an Israeli airstrike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of Americans, Israelis, and Lebanese civilians.”
It’s the killing of Hassan Nasrallah he calls “a measure of justice,” not Isreal’s attack…for what it’s worth.
JizzmasterD 3w ago • 91%
Not to be super-pessimistic but the pharmaceutical industry seems to based upon encouraging awareness and promotion of name brands. Advertising and incentivizing doctors to prescribe promotes a system where the average patient has a hard time understanding and navigating, especially where the patient wants the best opportunity to treat a significant impact to their wellness.
If only you had paid attention you would know how to summon a president.
The Venn-d diagram where resolution effort and a bit of salmonella overlap?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/14157615 > Fruity Feathered Friend > > ([TheRealBigRed](https://civitai.com/images/5689290)) (2024) > > Image description: A creatively crafted owl sits, made entirely from the body of a pineapple. The top leaves of the pineapple form a crown, mimicking the plumage of an owl. Its eyes, carved from the golden flesh of the fruit, are wide and expressive. The meticulous design transforms an ordinary pineapple into a representation of an owl, showcasing both nature’s and human’s artistry. > > ::: spoiler Full Generation Parameters: > > `(pineapple) owl hybrid, sharp focus, award-winning photograph` > > `Negative prompt: bad lighting, deformed, text` > > `Steps: 46, Size: 832x1216, Seed: 1880346009, Sampler: DPM++ 2M Karras, CFG scale: 10, Clip skip: 2` > > ::: >
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11792585 > In a Victory for Poland Spring, Maine Rejects New Groundwater Limits > > *The bottled-water company last year tried to kill legislation aimed at protecting aquifers at a time when many are at risk nationally.* > > Maine’s Legislature voted down a bill that would have limited large-scale pumping of groundwater in the state. Poland Spring, the bottled-water giant, had lobbied aggressively against the measure. > > The proposal would have placed a 10-year limit on large-scale water-extraction contracts, a restriction that the bill’s supporters said would protect Maine’s precious groundwater at a time when water levels are falling across the country. It failed to pass on Thursday by a 21-to-12 vote in the State Senate. > > Poland Spring, a major presence in Maine, draws water from eight locations around the state to bottle and sell. It is trying to lock in a new contract of up to 45 years to pump water in Lincoln, a former mill town. > > BlueTriton — which owns Poland Spring and other major bottled-water brands, including Arrowhead and Deer Park — lobbied against the changes. Last year, The New York Times reported that the company wrote, and circulated among legislators, a proposed amendment that would have gutted the bill. > > [Non-paywall link](https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/09/climate/maine-groundwater-poland-spring-legislation.html?unlocked_article_code=1.UU0.DNtH.v9oW7YROgcmS)
It’s okay mine wasn’t 1928 movie quality…
Don’t worry, they haven’t removed the sweaty/hairy arm attached to it tho.
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