

I am sure one of the Foxfire books covers this. Id have to check when I get home to see which volume.
I am sure one of the Foxfire books covers this. Id have to check when I get home to see which volume.
AI art requires “zero effort” in much the same way that creating art using digital cameras requires “zero effort.”
Huh? Vans typically get about the same shit gas mileage as trucks.
nah, ill save us both the effort and block you. bye
Something tells me you’ve not worked much in said heavy industries. That is scifi hopium.
mfw (barring college dorms for 2 years,) I have never lived inside town or city limits.
Nah, people ask me that all the time.
edit: and, by “all the time,” I mean “whenever I spend a few minutes around someone new.”
I heard now it’s up to five. That might have something to do with why he’s the size of a barge.
the grandma in front of me passive aggressively slaps down the stick
that’s just in your head. embrace the divider.
I do not live somewhere people can easily just stop by, particularly if they are not invited. No friend of mine would come here without checking first. Even my family would call or text first.
Uninvited guests are met with an armed response from a polite but firm home-owner. How it plays put from there is going to depend how you behave when I inform you visitors are not welcome. Yes, I am also fun at parties.
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And duct tape is silver
Americans don’t learn about John Brown
Horseshit.
I learned about him in public school 40 years ago, and so have both my kids more recently. My 8th grade class visited Harper’s Ferry.
edit: It would be accurate enough if you qualified it saying “some Americans dont learn about Brown.” Trying to make it a sweeping generalization is horseshit, presumably aimed at being inflammatory.
Correct. They are ubiquitous in US airports.
Planting seeds.
Materials handler at a chemical plant.
Any outfit is pajamas if you wear it to sleep in.
Intersection of CMP and Backwoods people. Yeah, that tracks.
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