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Posts by Bob Rock

kuato, total recall

kuato, total recall

Would've liked to have seen this actor in more movies

3 days ago 1299 106 76 9

Yes, the Grink was there. I'm getting to that. He was on that island with me. And I wouldn't be alive to tell my story without him.

1 week ago 5231 1000 41 22

Kash Patel's drinking is so so close to the time Alan Partridge tried drugs (poppers, on Guy Fawkes Day, ended up paranoid, locked in his room, and listening to Vangelis)

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I’m sorry he got so blackout drunk they had to ask for SWAT door busting equipment?!

4 days ago 3681 938 65 110

HEI Network ass shit

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The Prog > Punk pipeline. The Stinson brothers at a Yes concert in April 1979.

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not sure if the handjob was too vigorous or my skin is just too soft because my dick has never done a hard day's work in his life but either way we have a man down

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I'm howling at "As far as I'm concerned, this matter is closed". Listen fucker, *I* decide when it's over.

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Well, I went to the doctor, I said, "I'm feeling kinda rough"
"Let me break it to you son, your dick's fucked up"
I said, "My dick's fucked up? Well I don't see how"
He said, "The dick that used to work, it won't work now"

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F-ing depraved. The IDF edited a photo of the journalist they assassinated and made it look like he was wearing a Hezbollah uniform. They explicitly state that it is legal in Israel to murder journalists. The entire Israeli state is a criminal enterprise.

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Institutionally transphobic party, every bit as hideous as the Tories were towards gay people in the 80s.

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Dee Reynolds from It's Always Sunny singing the end of the Nightman Cometh. She sings "just to be clear i did not write that song and have never had sex with a child"

Dee Reynolds from It's Always Sunny singing the end of the Nightman Cometh. She sings "just to be clear i did not write that song and have never had sex with a child"

why did Melania say this at her press conference?

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petit hughie, why i am still zis IDF guy and not a fronchman

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"Giorgio Mordor" [sic] and it's the most John Carpenter influenced thing you've ever heard... open the schools

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gas station attendant: it's a air fryer. it fries the air.

anton chigurh: you don't know what you're talking about, do you?

2 weeks ago 545 60 5 0

ot by the Coward Robert Ford

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Trying to imagine how it can possibly be worse, it already looked like the 60s Spider-Man cartoon

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recent Axios story on maternal health policy referenced
"findings" that a majority of people trusted their doctors and nurses. On the surface, there's nothing unusual about that. What wasn't originally mentioned, however, was that these findings were made up.
Clicking through the links revealed (as did a subsequent editor's note and clarification by Axios) that the public opinion poll was a computer simulation run by the artificial intelligence start-up Aaru. No people were involved in the creation of these opinions.
The practice Aaru used is called silicon sampling, and it's suddenly everywhere. The idea behind silicon sampling is simple and tantalizing. Because large language models can generate responses that emulate human answers, polling companies see an opportunity to use A.I. agents to simulate survey responses at a small fraction of the cost and time required for traditional polling.

recent Axios story on maternal health policy referenced "findings" that a majority of people trusted their doctors and nurses. On the surface, there's nothing unusual about that. What wasn't originally mentioned, however, was that these findings were made up. Clicking through the links revealed (as did a subsequent editor's note and clarification by Axios) that the public opinion poll was a computer simulation run by the artificial intelligence start-up Aaru. No people were involved in the creation of these opinions. The practice Aaru used is called silicon sampling, and it's suddenly everywhere. The idea behind silicon sampling is simple and tantalizing. Because large language models can generate responses that emulate human answers, polling companies see an opportunity to use A.I. agents to simulate survey responses at a small fraction of the cost and time required for traditional polling.

As I’ve said a million times, I’m not particularly against smart uses of AI

This is the stupidest use I’ve seen yet though

2 weeks ago 1793 495 70 175

Keep politics out of music

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@colmguapo.bsky.social

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Twin Peaks season 2

1 month ago 8 1 1 0
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Finger on the pulse as usual

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Sorry, I stuck it up on the subreddit and someone claimed it

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Horrible.

We're going to see more blowback and now a spike in massive Islamophobia AND anti-semitism. Hatemongers will win.

1 month ago 808 218 53 17

Actually cackling at how hard it is to find interesting things to say about this film. Gregg Turkington ass tweet

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wow

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Every film does that

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What do they want, A MEDAL?

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