8609 pts ยท March 17, 2016
I know "horse girls" are a thing. Are bee girls too?
Please wait while we calibrate...The nozzle...
Might sound surprising, but it's actually a duck diaper. I had some pet ducks as a kiddo and they had diapers that looked exactly like what this lil dude is wearing. It's more of a harness with a pouch that rests under their rear and you replace little pads that rest inside of the pouch. The strap goes up the middle of their back and doesn't really impede their wing movement.
The most annoying thing I've had to deal with is the launcher's inability to locate games you've already installed. You're basically boned if you upgrade your hard drive/OS and have to move anything around. There's various "hacks" to trick the launcher into finding them, but I've not had luck, and you shouldn't have to even do that. I don't get how the company behind such a prolific game engine can't code a launcher to do a simple task that Steam/others already have.
Might sound surprising, but it's actually a duck diaper, which doesn't bind the wings. I had some pet ducks as a kiddo and they had diapers that looked exactly like that. It's more of a harness with a pouch that rests under their rear and you replace little pads that rest inside of the pouch. The strap goes up the middle of their back and doesn't impede their wing movement.
We came so close to domesticating these zoomy, spotty cats. There's tidbits in history of cheetahs being pets/companions for us. They're the most docile and chill of the big cats out there, so much so that I don't think there's been a recorded history of one killing a human. Shame we didn't stick with it.
One of my fav birbs
G600 mouse? Nice. Treat it well, cause Logi stopped making their best gaming peripheral (for some reason) and the used/NOS market value for g600's are crazy.
Good lord, dude's just rawdogging it right into the intake manifold
Hello, fellow 5090'er
Gotta give the movie props for thoroughly embedding that scene (and fear) into so many people's minds.
Witnessed... Godspeed, you brave soul
Did you not see "it's an observation and doesn't excuse his bad/dangerous behavior"? I was observing what might have sparked the confrontation in the video. Whether it was that or not, his reaction was clearly unwarranted and racist. I'm not siding with this guy and condoning what he's done. Don't know how to make that any more clearer here for the torch and pitchfork downvote brigade.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/turn-360-degrees-and-walk-away Sure indeed. Grats on falling for it, though.
Not sure why you and your fellow angry commenters are thinking I'm defending this guy. I'm only pointing out what may have instigated this in the first place. It's an observation and it doesn't excuse his bad/dangerous behavior.
That's the point of the joke. It was popular back in the era of the 360 and used to bait people into that very response. Quite amusing to see it still works these days. :P
Not at all. It's an observation, not a defense. I even said it doesn't excuse his comment/action. I was pointing out what may have possibly instigated this interaction in the first place.
By no means am I defending this guy, especially having myself dealt with border control before, but more making an observation with the rest of the video. He's probably pissed the driver is camping in the left lane when there's ample space to get over into the right lane. It doesn't excuse his comment, but I suspect it was more a road rage thing with the Canadian plates being his go-to stab to bitch at the driver for left lane camping.
No kidding. Surprised how few from Brazil there were.
With older "dumb" cars, you just twist the ignition and throw it into gear before the idle even drops down from startup.
I'm gonna sound like an old fart, but as someone with older cars that has driven newer rental cars, it takes for-fuckin-ever to start up cars now. You have to hold the brake pedal down while using the push button start (meaning he had to climb over and fully seat). The dashboard and electronics have to boot up before you can use the push button gear selector. It's also likely that while backing out, it was automatically braking, thinking the debris behind and around him was a collision object.
I have a smidge of the auts myself, but my partner is far more in the auts hole, and many things make them nervous/uncomfortable. Often I can help them through it, but we basically have a "regular activity safe word" which can invoked for things that are genuinely a hard no. Regular discomfort and hesitation are taken with caution, but if I hear the safe word, I know not to push it.
Mortal Engines. A movie based on a book which kind of flopped when it came out. The first 15 minutes is crazy good, but the rest gets kind of eh and the plot goes all over since it's trying to cram so much book into a movie.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but AI is very much a Pandora's Box situation. This tech isn't going to disappear, because it's not stemming from a single entity able to be squelched. You can generate and train any text, image, song, video, voice, etc locally on your own PC. When you get open source tech that versatile to that stage, it becomes impossible to get rid of. Regulation for the larger companies and their public models is the most that will happen. Beyond that, it's here to stay.
That orange bucket is holding water, and there's a tube/pump connected to it and going up to the engine to keep it cool. Normally bikes are air cooled, but this little one is clearly working overtime.
You know why they call it an Xbox 360? You take one look at it, do a 360 and walk away.
I know "horse girls" are a thing. Are bee girls too?
Please wait while we calibrate...
The nozzle...
Might sound surprising, but it's actually a duck diaper. I had some pet ducks as a kiddo and they had diapers that looked exactly like what this lil dude is wearing. It's more of a harness with a pouch that rests under their rear and you replace little pads that rest inside of the pouch. The strap goes up the middle of their back and doesn't really impede their wing movement.
The most annoying thing I've had to deal with is the launcher's inability to locate games you've already installed. You're basically boned if you upgrade your hard drive/OS and have to move anything around. There's various "hacks" to trick the launcher into finding them, but I've not had luck, and you shouldn't have to even do that. I don't get how the company behind such a prolific game engine can't code a launcher to do a simple task that Steam/others already have.
Might sound surprising, but it's actually a duck diaper, which doesn't bind the wings. I had some pet ducks as a kiddo and they had diapers that looked exactly like that. It's more of a harness with a pouch that rests under their rear and you replace little pads that rest inside of the pouch. The strap goes up the middle of their back and doesn't impede their wing movement.
We came so close to domesticating these zoomy, spotty cats. There's tidbits in history of cheetahs being pets/companions for us. They're the most docile and chill of the big cats out there, so much so that I don't think there's been a recorded history of one killing a human. Shame we didn't stick with it.
One of my fav birbs
G600 mouse? Nice. Treat it well, cause Logi stopped making their best gaming peripheral (for some reason) and the used/NOS market value for g600's are crazy.
Good lord, dude's just rawdogging it right into the intake manifold
Hello, fellow 5090'er
Gotta give the movie props for thoroughly embedding that scene (and fear) into so many people's minds.
Witnessed... Godspeed, you brave soul
Did you not see "it's an observation and doesn't excuse his bad/dangerous behavior"? I was observing what might have sparked the confrontation in the video. Whether it was that or not, his reaction was clearly unwarranted and racist. I'm not siding with this guy and condoning what he's done. Don't know how to make that any more clearer here for the torch and pitchfork downvote brigade.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/turn-360-degrees-and-walk-away Sure indeed. Grats on falling for it, though.
Not sure why you and your fellow angry commenters are thinking I'm defending this guy. I'm only pointing out what may have instigated this in the first place. It's an observation and it doesn't excuse his bad/dangerous behavior.
That's the point of the joke. It was popular back in the era of the 360 and used to bait people into that very response. Quite amusing to see it still works these days. :P
Not at all. It's an observation, not a defense. I even said it doesn't excuse his comment/action. I was pointing out what may have possibly instigated this interaction in the first place.
By no means am I defending this guy, especially having myself dealt with border control before, but more making an observation with the rest of the video. He's probably pissed the driver is camping in the left lane when there's ample space to get over into the right lane. It doesn't excuse his comment, but I suspect it was more a road rage thing with the Canadian plates being his go-to stab to bitch at the driver for left lane camping.
No kidding. Surprised how few from Brazil there were.
With older "dumb" cars, you just twist the ignition and throw it into gear before the idle even drops down from startup.
I'm gonna sound like an old fart, but as someone with older cars that has driven newer rental cars, it takes for-fuckin-ever to start up cars now. You have to hold the brake pedal down while using the push button start (meaning he had to climb over and fully seat). The dashboard and electronics have to boot up before you can use the push button gear selector. It's also likely that while backing out, it was automatically braking, thinking the debris behind and around him was a collision object.
I have a smidge of the auts myself, but my partner is far more in the auts hole, and many things make them nervous/uncomfortable. Often I can help them through it, but we basically have a "regular activity safe word" which can invoked for things that are genuinely a hard no. Regular discomfort and hesitation are taken with caution, but if I hear the safe word, I know not to push it.
Mortal Engines. A movie based on a book which kind of flopped when it came out. The first 15 minutes is crazy good, but the rest gets kind of eh and the plot goes all over since it's trying to cram so much book into a movie.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but AI is very much a Pandora's Box situation. This tech isn't going to disappear, because it's not stemming from a single entity able to be squelched. You can generate and train any text, image, song, video, voice, etc locally on your own PC. When you get open source tech that versatile to that stage, it becomes impossible to get rid of. Regulation for the larger companies and their public models is the most that will happen. Beyond that, it's here to stay.
That orange bucket is holding water, and there's a tube/pump connected to it and going up to the engine to keep it cool. Normally bikes are air cooled, but this little one is clearly working overtime.
You know why they call it an Xbox 360? You take one look at it, do a 360 and walk away.