For further reading, see Galaxias by Stephen Baxter.
For further reading, see Galaxias by Stephen Baxter.
low budget pinkeye is the worst.
Yep, that was a good movie.
Hey hey hey, it’s time to make crrrazy money! Are you ready?
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This is a joke about Einstein’s form of the Equivalence Principle:
Our culture phrases damn near everything in metaphors of war. The war on drugs. The battle of the bands. Bob lost his battle with cancer. It’s absolutely pervasive, to the point it’s almost as invisible as the air.
The best time was 100 years ago. The second-best time is now.
Hey I’ve seen this movie before… https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
He’s the silver medalist in olympic mixed doubles air pistol shooting.
He’s a memeable badass because he doesn’t wear a faceful of steampunk-looking accessories on his face while shooting like all the other competitors do.
100%
The paper explicitly states that they are calling ChatGPT “bullshit” in the Frankfurtian sense and they cite “On Bullshit” as the source for that definition. It’s right there in the introduction.
You’d know this if you had read the paper or even checked whether your statement were true. So either you read it and then lied deliberately, or you didn’t read the paper nor actually care about the truth value of your own statement, rendering your comment itself bullshit in the Frankfurtian sense.
“The Dark Beyond the Stars” by Frank Robinson might fit for you. It’s set on a generation ship that can’t find a good landing spot.
Kim Kitsuragi.
Engineers aren’t in charge of graft.
It’s kind of like suspension of disbelief. Comes from pro wrestling. It’s a lot like pretending Santa is real when you’re 13 and know it’s not.
Spud Webb - 5’6", won the 1986 NBA dunk contest
Bad Santa. It’s cynical and hilarious and still ends up weirdly heartwarming.
The stars at night Are big and bright Clapclapclapclap Cause we got rolling blackouts
As absolutely stupid as this is, it’s no different than changing the maps to show Denali rather than Mount McKinley. I don’t think you’re missing anything.