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Posts by Moist Owlet (Fragrance-Free)

pizza place that's only open four or five hours six days a week

pizza place that's only open four or five hours six days a week

money laundering-ass hours

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And on the seventh day God ended His work which He had done, and He rested on the seventh day from all His work which He had done.

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It’s AMAZING

And the comments are glorious.

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It’s probably aluminum.

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Just make sure to scroll up to the video.

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If you haven’t seen this yet, @gwenynen.bsky.social…

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FATALITY

You *must* see what this is in reply to.

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Baggage carousels would be much more fun if we could ride on them, too.

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LOL

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🎼 When I was mustered out
I thought without a doubt
That I was through
With all my pain and strife

I thought that I was then
The happiest of men
But after months of
Tough civilian life… 🎶

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As the emails build, closing me in, setting my auto-response to “For the love of God, Montressor!”

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Yeah, polling has been f•cked for a good long time.

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It's official: The House has sworn in Democratic Rep. Analilia Mejia.

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They thought that keeping track of different colors of money was too difficult and complicated anyway.

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Ok, I think I saw what you’re referring to, and given the original source, I choose to believe that it is truly a crass metaphor.

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Please tell me that this is a metaphor?

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I’m calling…

🎼 One Eight Seven Seven
KARS for Kids
Kay-Ay-Are-Ess
KARS for Kids! 🎶

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Why don’t we bring all the Cubans to Miami, then send all the snowbirds in The Villages to Cuba?

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“The Sneaky Doritos” would be a great band name.

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I mean, that would ruin visualization for the fencers themselves, but…

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Nope, not at all!

IIRC, Gyro Gearloose pulled it out of a dictionary to password protect the suit specifically because almost no one ever used the word!

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First off, that’s AWESOME.

Second, could they get a similar practical effect by attaching the gymnastic floor dance ribbons to the tips of the swords?

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Unclear

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Look, Doc.

I don’t want bugs on me.

Even harmless pretty bugs.

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Also my old drummer’s birthday.

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Morning. Beware of links that invite you to join especially if they came into severs with no activity for more than 6 months.

My discord got comprised by such a link.

My account is still under my control but I definitely wanted to let people know

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Like, can someone whose mental model of the world is "LLMs are token predictors" explain what's happening here

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A photo of the Giant Rubber Ducky when it visited Norfolk, VA in 2014. 

The Ducky was installed in a small body of water called “The Hague” near the Chrysler Museum of Art. The sun is shining and the sky is blue. 

The small white office building on the right side (and way in the background) is the headquarters of PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).

A photo of the Giant Rubber Ducky when it visited Norfolk, VA in 2014. The Ducky was installed in a small body of water called “The Hague” near the Chrysler Museum of Art. The sun is shining and the sky is blue. The small white office building on the right side (and way in the background) is the headquarters of PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).

A photo of the Giant Rubber Ducky when it visited Norfolk, VA in 2014. 

The Ducky was installed in a small body of water called “The Hague” near the Chrysler Museum of Art. It is nighttime, the photo is slightly out-of-focus, and the Ducky’s placid smile seems somehow ominous. 

There is an tall apartment complex behind the Ducky.

A photo of the Giant Rubber Ducky when it visited Norfolk, VA in 2014. The Ducky was installed in a small body of water called “The Hague” near the Chrysler Museum of Art. It is nighttime, the photo is slightly out-of-focus, and the Ducky’s placid smile seems somehow ominous. There is an tall apartment complex behind the Ducky.

Once on our way to the beach, and again on our way home from the beach.

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I have paid my respects to the Ducky in years past.

It is indeed an awe-inspiring experience.

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