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Its so dumb that some sites still use the "lets make sure you're not a robot, pick all the images with cars" shit as a form of security....do we really believe bots can't identify a car.

The distorted letters seems more secure since AI still fails at words even when you spell them for it (yes, i realize it often fucks up brands on purpose)

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I had a dream Shrek was first introduced in Final Fantasy X as a playable character, and I just accepted it like oh yeah, this was his first appearance! They did both come out in 2001, but still :disassociate:

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When there's a bug in the room but your cat just wants treats and doesn't care about the bug so you pick her up and show her the bug and then she moves closer to the bug and the bug runs under the fridge and then she walks away

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Devout Christians are always convinced they are the one who will lead me to Christ, despite my warnings that many have tried and none have succeeded. Sorry, never happening.

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I was gonna post this in the dinner thread to mock packard, but it was too horrifying and I didn't want to ruin people's appetites. I told chat to create a monster based on the overseasoned and undercooked porkchops.

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6 hours ago, The_annoying_one said:

I woke up this morning to a lot of people pissed off at me on Reddit. I have no regrets and I will not be responding to any of these people. Thank you and have a wonderful day.

Reddit is almost as real as Twitter (Twitter is not real)

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I messed around with the Chinese course on Duolingo, and I like how they teach hot water and soup early. 湯 means soup in Chinese but hot water in Japanese. This is one of many instances where Japanese retains older etymology of a character compared to modern Chinese.

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I realized I don't know how CPR works. When we breathe into someone's lungs, we are not breathing air, we are breathing carbon dioxide. Humans cannot breathe carbon dioxide, that is the reason we breathe it out. So how does breathing in carbon dioxide help a person who is not breathing, start breathing again?

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