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I bet she didnt know that 7 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Wouldn't it being "forced" not to interact with you imply that the code's default state is interacting with your character though? It just seems more like it's coded not to interact with you until you trigger the AI, which is then forced TO interact with you. I realize this is the literal definition of splitting a hair, but the wording kind of seemed odd to me, and now I'm genuinely curious
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It's an oboe 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
It's like the author had some past trauma involving the word "in" and can no longer bear to see it in it's completed form.
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A professinal sniper 6 comments
guest · 6 years ago
How slow was this snake ffs
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Oh shit handle 9 comments
guest · 6 years ago
We never really had a name for it, but I still remember when my sister was driving, and my mom kept grabbing this everytime she made a sharp turn or something, Until finally my sister snapped at her "Stop holding on for dear life, it's making me nervous!"
I remember a story like this 2 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Not sure if that's the one or not, but there was a video about a guy who saw a bobcat run up a 40ft (or something) cactus to escape a mountain lion. It just chilled there for a few hours and then jumped down and went on it's way
It's guy love between two guys 5 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Humans have more in common with dolphins than we first realized
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Kids these days!! 12 comments
guest · 6 years ago
You CAN summon something like Satan, but it will cost you an arm and a leg
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Always a dad 9 comments
guest · 6 years ago
This is nice, but who the heck goes for walks and finds rubber ducks just hanging around on a regular basis?
Unless maybe after he took the first one, someone noticed and deliberately started leaving ducks around for HIM to find, which he then left around for other people to find
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So no-one told you life was gonna be this way 10 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Fphoebe
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mon*I*ca
jo*E*y
chan*D*ler
ro*S*s
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Problem solved 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Once something's out there, You're not getting it back. The plus side is that there's so much content out there, eventually the notoriety will fade. People don't have long attention spans and old content is often shoved to some forgotten backburner: accessible, but rarely does anyone bother to do so.
Until there's a perfect world, there are always going to be potential consequences. Like getting someone's name tattooed on your skin. Or leaving a fancy sportscar in your driveway, knowing the temptation might be just too great for some a**hole to resist. Because you know that those people DO exist. And everyone knows they do. Weigh your options, and proceed with as much caution as you feel is necessary.
That's all any of us can do, really
Problem solved 33 comments
guest · 6 years ago
The fact is that no one has the right to violate someone's privacy like that. It's operating under a premise of basic trust and human decency being offered in exchange. If you lend someone a loaded gun, you don't expect them to shoot you in the face with it. And thats not an unreasonable expectation.
However, the fact remains that there's a very big risk element. Sometimes the recipient isn't as trustworthy as you thought. Or you break up and things turn ugly. Sometimes its not even the recipient who fucks you over, but some third party that had no right to be involved at all.
Is it fair? No. Should it be a tolerated behaviour? No. But it's also a risk you take. Sometimes the Gamble pays off, sometimes the fallout is traumatizing to the point people can't recover from it. Even if the person responsible is punished, the Internet is a void.
Unboxing a snake 14 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Final note:
As far as this gif goes, the snake looks to be in decent health, the skin seems to be coming off without much resistance, the guy isn't tugging at the skin, and the snake isn't in any visible sign of distress, so I don't see how this would be much different than if the snake were rubbing itself against a rock or any other object during a normal shed.
Admittedly I'm not an expert, this is just from my own experience dealing with them,
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Unboxing a snake 14 comments
guest · 6 years ago
As an added note, I believe the "old skin" covering the eyes is referred to as an eyecap. It's a scale that, at least in ball pythons, becomes cloudy a few days prior to shedding (a phase that's known as being "in blue," because the eye attains a clouded milky-blue color). Usually this is when snakes are at their most vulnerable during a shed because they can't see well at all, and can become quite defensive.
If all goes well, the eyecap should come off on its own, although I have heard of situations where this had to be assisted when the snake was kept in very poor conditions or in bad health. <- this is something that probably should be done by a vet familiar with reptiles.
Snakes tend to be decently stressed when they're getting ready to shed anyway, but, if it comes down to it, leaving old skin on during a bad shed can cause health complications.
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Unboxing a snake 14 comments
guest · 6 years ago
It depends on the circumstances. There are times snakes will experience what's known as a bad shed or a dry shed, when, whether due to a lack of humidity or other reasons, the skin doesn't all come off at once.
When this happens, you can give the snake a bath in Luke warm water, and use a damp cloth to gently grip the snake and let IT pull itself through, much like the guy is doing in the video. The humidity will help soften the old skin, and allowing the snake to do the movement helps prevent pulling off skin that's not ready to come off (although I've not encountered a snake that doesn't shed it's skin all at once). It can be unhealthy and dangerous for a snake left with pieces of skin it can't get off. Typically, as long as the snake is healthy and the humidity is correct, and they have something to rub up against, most snakes shouldn't have an issue removing skin themselves.
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How men should flirt 29 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Maybe, but then again, "if women flirted like birds," it'd pretty much be "I have a vagina, and if you don't impress me in the next 5 seconds, I'm gonna hook up with that guy over there."
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Explaining Alzheimer’s 4 comments
guest · 6 years ago
Unintentionally read the first line to the tune of "by the way" by the rhcp, smh
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Press f 6 comments
guest · 6 years ago
So I read the first panel before expanding the image fully and thought for a moment that "cowbelly" was supposed to be the answer..
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He protecc 3 comments
guest · 6 years ago
The pitbull is a 3 year old girl named merrill, the chihuahua is an 8 year old male named taco, and they both were surrendered by the same person, and would cry whenever they were separated from one another.
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