Mr Smith sits: “Ok doc, what is it?”
Cat Doc jumps in lap: “What’s what now?”
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Mr Smith sits: “Ok doc, what is it?”
Cat Doc jumps in lap: “What’s what now?”


It’s just a promise of violence that’s enacted and police are basically an occupying army, you know what I mean?


What in the AI slop is this


* turns around *
Huh?


Love that for EU


If you find a replay of the whole game, don’t bother with anything but the 4th quarter. But honestly the whole thing is pretty skippable unless you’re a Seahawks fan
Some bad news for you there chief, blocking someone only stops you from seeing their posts/comments, they can still see what you’ve posted/commented and vote/reply as normal. It’s less “our paths won’t cross again” and more “I’ll be putting my head in the sand now so I don’t see you approaching”
As if people are just supposed to stand around smiling like loons at all times for no reason
I wonder if it could physically withstand being pedaled that quickly


Send em all to the Colts, Kirk Cousins too. With the right schedule we can get a good 8 games out of them. We’ll just get the rest of the team from YMCAs and grocery stores.
Their names are Fred and Lisa, short for Right Said Fred and Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes respectively
source: I made it the fuck up


I can only speak for myself, but when I first looked into ad blocking I was only looking into it because of animated ads/ads with audio. Static ads were easy enough to ignore 95% of the time, which of course is why they escalated them to be more obnoxious. So now they’re all blocked of course, they overreached and it cost them any ad views from me. I imagine I’m probably not alone in that.


Aggro Crag

I believe it’s referring to this:
In printing, bleed is printing that goes beyond the edge of where the sheet will be trimmed. In other words, the bleed is the area to be trimmed off. The bleed is the part on the side of a document that gives the printer a small amount of space to account for natural movement of the paper during guillotining, and design inconsistencies.


I could be wrong but I believe the “breaking” you’re talking about is the fact that requests need to be responded to within a certain amount of time, so if you slow things down to the point that requests timeout before they can be responded to, it fully “breaks” instead.
Does it charge extra to the last person that used the Waymo to cover the cost? Because if not, might as well just leave the door open every time, now you’re a job creator.