

It’s depressing to me. Look at all the friends I had and fun things I used to do. Now I just exist.


It’s depressing to me. Look at all the friends I had and fun things I used to do. Now I just exist.


Arise chicken, arise.


Christian science monitor? Pass.
That’s cool, but like an ex with issues, I’m happy they’re in a better place now, but I am better off with them out of my life.
Probably ~15 years ago?
Wow, that’s actually pretty fascinating, thanks! It is weird though, that I like broccoli, cabbage and kale.
Brussels sprouts. “If you cook them ri” shut the fuck up right now. I’ve tried every single persons “right way” and they’re fucking disgusting. I’m never trying them again. Dog shit wrapped in bacon and dipped in bbq sauce is more likely to enter my mouth than another Brussels sprout ever again.
Also asparagus… But that’s for a different reason. When I was a kid my stepdad at the time told me of a dream he had where he saw an asparagus growing out of his thigh so he flicked it and rubbed it around and started pulling on it and it kept going and going. Never touched the stuff since.
That’s more than enough information, thank you.
You called?


Oh shit, Claude has enough credits to graduate with tens of thousands of degrees from hundreds of universities? All around a C-B average, weird.


Meth joker or colloquially Jared letos joker.


Wtf… Who would register for something like that? If you’re anti-surveillance, you should be aware that the government is watching shit like that. Just go to the demonstration or whatever but don’t sign up for it.


A little bit goes a long way. Try to sprinkle it in randomly instead of sitting down and saying “let’s deep talk for a while” because it feels like an uncomfortable meeting. That kind of talk has to come naturally, or at least feel natural to get in the vibe for it. It’s in the same vein as a stranger blindsiding you with politics, it feels forced and is off-putting if unprepared for it.


First paragraph: agreed.
Second paragraph: that’s a good question and I really don’t know how to answer that. I guess it would depend on whether or not you knew what I planned to do with it. Because there are laws about that. Do I plan to set it off in my empty field? Or do you know for sure it’s going through a neighbors window? Because if you knew, then told me then you would be in trouble, for accessory at least.


Ok, but if time and time again, it proves that this does more harm than good, much like firearms, shouldn’t the person/company that made it be held to account as well as the operator? I’m not saying that it IS the case, but it should be.


Where do you live that hand grenades are legal to own?


As you should, it’s really cool!


Let’s say that ball is a hand grenade. Who gave it to you? It can’t be JUST the user if it’s that dangerous. Finally parents are being held to account if a kid uses a firearm inappropriately. The same should apply to companies who build AI, if it’s used to hack someone or make CSAM.
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
“older” damn yo, don’t do that to me.