Conscience
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Conscience
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Yeah, Let Me Google That For You.
I switched to Bookwyrm. It’s been fine, but I do miss the social aspect of having my existing friends on there. Not enough to try to convince like 10 people to migrate their entire accounts, especially since imports from Goodreads are currently broken.
New Sponge Day is my favorite national holiday.
Lots of Stephen King characters are described as wearing these shirts to cover up their gooseflesh.
PrtSc, so it’s on Pirate’s Screen.
Maybe you keep viewing it and so you get more of it recommended to you because platforms crave user interaction so they can show you ads.
Perhaps it’s also the other side… Authors see more engagement from one topic. So they focus only on that.
I used ChatGPT to find an old story I remember a teacher telling in assembly about 23 years ago.
Woohoo!
This is the wrongest thing I’ve ever read in my damn life!
It only makes sense in the context of the movie, but it was “how deep is the ocean?”
I won tickets to an advanced screening of Submarine with a Q&A with Richard Ayoade afterwards.
I got to ask the final question and made Ayoade and the audience laugh, which is a minor high point in my life.
I’m not proud of the amount of time I spent getting AI to generate this image.
Or this one…
Thanks for the detailed analysis. I think the joke was still funny because I didn’t look too closely at the picture and try to pick out problems with it.
I think they either made a typo, or they meant like “Jan” “Feb” “Mar” etc.
I’ve worked back and front end, and with a lot of developers, and I don’t think anyone would say they’re the same. Software devs are some of the most pedantic people out there.