"Witch Hat Atelier" Episode 3 is up on Crunchyroll. This is the young apprentice witch series we need *and* the one we deserve.
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There's also the "subtle" implication that they *could* have been honest before, but didn't think they needed to be until now.
There's also the "subtle" implication that they *could* have been honest before, but didn't think they needed to be until now.
If it's an A.I. video, then I wasn't going to watch it, anyway.
"Witch Hat Atelier" Episode 3 is up on Crunchyroll. This is the young apprentice witch series we need *and* the one we deserve.
youtu.be/jA1sPU4F1n4?...
Them: “I don’t like that you call ABA (applied behavioral analysis) ‘conversion therapy’.”
Me: “I believe this is a good example of the phrase ’facts don’t care about your feelings’ in action.”
Perhaps Matt should pay attention to *why* people on the Left "agree" with him. It's not about whether A.I. has a soul or not; it's about artistic integrity and protecting intellectual property and workers' rights. That's why so many people on the Left are against it and so many on the Right aren't.
Perhaps Matt should pay attention to *why* people on the Left "agree" with him. It's not about whether A.I. has a soul or not; it's about artistic integrity and protecting intellectual property and workers' rights. That's why so many people on the Left are against it and so many on the Right aren't.
That's great. Now, how do those workers report if someone dies during their shift? Do they call 911 themselves, or will the manager handle it?
Green.
You'd think A.I. slop machines would have learned to count fingers by now, but apparently not; unless the profile I just blocked *wanted* their character to have six fingers on their right hand. Maybe they're just Princess Bride fans. *shrugs*
The workers you spoke to should be ashamed of *themselves*, too, for going along with it. *Everyone* there just kept working despite someone being *dead* there. And am I wrong, or is this *not* the first time this has happened? Because I'm having a serious sense of deja vu.
Cancel Amazon.
The workers you spoke to should be ashamed of *themselves*, too, for going along with it. *Everyone* there just kept working despite someone being *dead* there. And am I wrong, or is this *not* the first time this has happened? Because I'm having a serious sense of deja vu.
Cancel Amazon.
Well, not be scandalocious, but I'd certainly feel a lot better if a gay man were living alone with four young girls than if a straight man were.
Really casts "I Kissed a Girl" in a new light. Although, this person's always had a problem with that song:
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Really casts "I Kissed a Girl" in a new light. Although, this person's always had a problem with that song:
youtu.be/MOao-fXa_bc?...
...that's it. It's always about punishing young people. At some point, "old people" just want "young people" to suffer.
There's a line near the end of "The Cabin in the Woods" [spoilers] where a character says that it's all happening to punish them. "For what?", one of them asks, and the character says "For being young", pointing out (to the audience) that the victims in horror movies are always young. I mean...
As if it's not also happening on sites where "sex content" is banned.
And it's interesting that this post is on Tumblr, which was once known for having a bunch of freaky people until the non-freaks took over and said "stop being freaky". It's never about people, of any kind or age, finding their own space.
And it's interesting that this post is on Tumblr, which was once known for having a bunch of freaky people until the non-freaks took over and said "stop being freaky". It's never about people, of any kind or age, finding their own space.
It's like that meme about the crowd telling one person to find their own space, and then the person does, and then the crowd invades that space and tells the person to find their own space.
It's like that meme about the crowd telling one person to find their own space, and then the person does, and then the crowd invades that space and tells the person to find their own space.
April 13th...point 2.
Fever dream? "Explorers" was perfect. A fairy tale about kids going into outer space. It's worth watching just to hear Ethan Hawke say "We are going where no man has gone before!"
"That's your horoscope for today!"
Something like this will have to happen in this country once Trumpism is defeated. In the absence of accountability, the world will rightly assume that it will happen again.
What, exactly, makes them "historic"?