I assume that's the mini-fortress? That one is sneaky.
I assume that's the mini-fortress? That one is sneaky.
They weren't unsealed until 2025:
www.pbs.org/newshour/pol...
Jesus that's the most lopsided bias in an article I've read in a while and that's saying something anymore.
uh... fuck his feelings.
Yeah it's crazy it's almost like Iran turned out to not be a threat or something after all. How bout that.
Big if true
lol
Then you're not automating something to save time. You're spending time learning, with a task automation being a byproduct of it.
"You can tell how much of a threat they are by how they just lie there and defenselessly take it, the sneaky monsters!"
Well, whatever it is, I'm hoping it hurts like hell.
I think we're kinda over buying shit, thanks though.
This was my first thought when he went on about it being "unlimited".
Sir this is a Wendy's
I still need to finish exile 2. Finished the first one in 2020, after like 30 years.
My god it's just a snowball.
You guys gotta get a grip. Imagine if it had been a sandwich.
me earnestly panicking about the timeline in direct response: wtf christopher lee died like 30 years ago!
me 30 seconds later: oh wait I'm thinking of brandon
I mean, it does sound like something someone who dropped out of Brown would say.
I work with human coworkers in my big office.
I use pihole as my DHCP. It's not a great interface but I can at least paste into the lease reservation field.
Must be talking since his 20s or something.
So much frustration.
Or maybe like a hamster but he hates anything that's not C++11, very specifically.
Firmware engineer dog
More and more people are saying this
I don't fancy inputting passwords into untrusted machines.
I think that Kroger's has demonstrated that the thing you are describing is not a thing that will happen, and I think that you know this already.
Also that part in the very beginning when the predator-like-thing cloaks and then just leaps at the terminator-like-thing from off camera.
That'd be funny if it weren't so stupid.
God it's gonna be like the stupidity of having to watch cars explode in mid-air after going off the cliff but before they even hit anything, forever.
Except worse because at least the practical effects of exploding a car looked good.
Star Trek TOS had more believable punches.
That wood plank is particularly bad. It has no sense of weight behind it, and the walls it's melting through don't appear to even have the structural strength of paper mache.
Frankly, my childhood fight scenes were better.
Instead of working with data you should have made your text uppercase. But at least you didn't put it in a cache.