2411 pts · February 8, 2013
Wait, how DO you pronounce pecan?
His loss
It doesn't surprise me at all that animals died during testing. To me the question is wether the pursuit of Neuralink or comparable technologies is worth it at all, considering the harm it will do during testing on animal and human subjects, because I don't see how those technologies can be developed without that testing. Judging by how enticing these technologies are, I'm afraid that there are more deaths to come.
Oh no! I like old thing, but don't like new thing????? How could this happen?
It's funny but why would he NOT take a yellow and a red card with him if he anticipated sth like this to happen?
I hated working from home for such a long time. I enjoyed seeing and talking to people and I felt way more productive. Commuting wasn't a problem for me, either. So I had no reason to distrust headlines about people wanting to return to the office etc. I do enjoy the option to flexibly work from home though, it's great. If the company can make it optional I believe they should.
The pickle made it
I don't know how to feel about this. This whole thing being filmed makes it weird to me.
That's probably one way to do it (I'm no expert) but judging by that graphic one could assume that a word that is long enough, like 'Washington' (lower and upper case, 10 letters) for example would take a hacker a month to crack, which is laughably wrong.
That cybersecurity thing is cute but misses sth very important: full words often get cracked very easily as well using dictionary attacks.
1% of 1000 nukes is still a lot.
Sorry but #3 just makes me angry
As an outsider, I always thought that defunding the police (and funding other social workers and projects) was more of a democratic / leftist idea? BLM wanted that iirc
I don't feel comfortable driving more than 180km/h. I usually gonaround 160km/h if the road and traffic allow it.
I am not pro guns btw. But the title is misleading imo
I'm willing to bet that there's significantly more people "on the streets" not carrying any guns than those that are, even in USA
To be fair, this proves nothing. There's probably way more people without guns than with guns.
#12 would be way funnier if it had a bunch of #1 mum mugs as well :D
Wow, this is obscure :D
Trevor Wallace is great, cool to see him here °°
Maybe try figuring out what the words mean that you don't know before commenting on it...
The reason Bidoof is good in Nuzlockes isn't because it learns many HMs. It has great coverage and learns good moves (including priority).
#8 no, I think I have a decent idea as to why
Can someone explain what's going on?
Sorce?
Some of these are normal replies, this picture blows off context.
No one's gonna post sauce? ok then https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCklLTAOBRj4DdxTazOzP_lA/videos
yoooo i*m really impressed with the editing here
Wait, how DO you pronounce pecan?
His loss
It doesn't surprise me at all that animals died during testing. To me the question is wether the pursuit of Neuralink or comparable technologies is worth it at all, considering the harm it will do during testing on animal and human subjects, because I don't see how those technologies can be developed without that testing. Judging by how enticing these technologies are, I'm afraid that there are more deaths to come.
Oh no! I like old thing, but don't like new thing????? How could this happen?
It's funny but why would he NOT take a yellow and a red card with him if he anticipated sth like this to happen?
I hated working from home for such a long time. I enjoyed seeing and talking to people and I felt way more productive. Commuting wasn't a problem for me, either. So I had no reason to distrust headlines about people wanting to return to the office etc. I do enjoy the option to flexibly work from home though, it's great. If the company can make it optional I believe they should.
The pickle made it
I don't know how to feel about this. This whole thing being filmed makes it weird to me.
That's probably one way to do it (I'm no expert) but judging by that graphic one could assume that a word that is long enough, like 'Washington' (lower and upper case, 10 letters) for example would take a hacker a month to crack, which is laughably wrong.
That cybersecurity thing is cute but misses sth very important: full words often get cracked very easily as well using dictionary attacks.
1% of 1000 nukes is still a lot.
Sorry but #3 just makes me angry
As an outsider, I always thought that defunding the police (and funding other social workers and projects) was more of a democratic / leftist idea? BLM wanted that iirc
I don't feel comfortable driving more than 180km/h. I usually gonaround 160km/h if the road and traffic allow it.
I am not pro guns btw. But the title is misleading imo
I'm willing to bet that there's significantly more people "on the streets" not carrying any guns than those that are, even in USA
To be fair, this proves nothing. There's probably way more people without guns than with guns.
#12 would be way funnier if it had a bunch of #1 mum mugs as well :D
Wow, this is obscure :D
Trevor Wallace is great, cool to see him here °°
Maybe try figuring out what the words mean that you don't know before commenting on it...
The reason Bidoof is good in Nuzlockes isn't because it learns many HMs. It has great coverage and learns good moves (including priority).
#8 no, I think I have a decent idea as to why
Can someone explain what's going on?
Sorce?
Some of these are normal replies, this picture blows off context.
No one's gonna post sauce? ok then https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCklLTAOBRj4DdxTazOzP_lA/videos
yoooo i*m really impressed with the editing here