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Boomers (and us Xers) wrote the code that makes younger generations feel like technical wizards, but nobody comes out a winner, here.
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I have taken to downvoting any video that smacks of AI, even if it might be worthwhile. It's the principle of the thing.
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Bye, Felicia.
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I like to think of drones as "skeet".
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Yeah, I live in Northern Wisconsin. Logging companies use computers to determine how to hide the clearcutting from motorists. There are still huge tracts of forest up here, though.
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From my point of view, being an outcast From globalist overkill is a definite plus, since I have skills and things to barter. I definitely want to be one of the rascals they just let go.
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That's the Viking way! My stepson, a second generation Swedish American, skied down a slope in the Sierras just ahead of an avalanche (he noticed tiny pills of snow rolling down the slope and got the heck out of there), and, in his interview with Los Angeles TV news he was so nonchalant about it that I had to laugh.
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Don't let Norwegian bureaucrats claim that their lockdowns did any good, because they did no good.
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@sjetong When it is just churned out, poorly edited, has a robo-voice, and so on. Of course, I feel the same way about talent-free offerings such as unboxing and reaction videos.
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What languages are your novels translated into? Could handle Spanish or Portuguese, but my Norwegian is not all that good.
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I miss the wild west internet of the 1990s.
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Let us know when you've perfected human cloning.
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Those "vandals" might have the makings of wild men, too. You never know. My own inclination would have been to clean up after the slobs but left their bench creation. Bonus: new hand saw. Edit: I come from a state where fishing, hunting and camping are sacraments. The makeshift benches go on to be used a lot.
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It has become a relief to be invisible, though silverbacks still flirt-- 50- and 60- something grandpas whom I'd have ignored as a hot young thing.
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@ginni6286 Past vaccines were traditional, but they still could make you sick if you had autoimmune tendencies. An MMR and a flu shot each woke up an autoimmune disease in me, so I was never going to try any vaccine for a 99.8% survivable malady.
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God save us from these globalist midwits.
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Good Lord . . . Ted Kaczynski was right!
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The Norwegians who emigrated to America in 1850 were no strangers to blasting bedrock or razing old growth forests. The upside is that it grows back, and prosperity of private citizens allows that glory to grow back. I grew up under the beautiful second-growth canopy.
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That has got to be a joke. That ia a terrible case of blame-casting.
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i read old, old bog maal. (My immigrant ancestor wrote in Danish) It'all I really know.
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Yeah, my Norwegian is wobbly.
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I've been a health care professional since 1986. Nobody listened to me. My only success was preventing my son to get it when his father insisted. I have blood on my hands? Whoever wrote that should be horsewhipped, and I'd love to take a crack at him, myself.
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I don't care for credentialed stupidity, either.
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It is depressing, but just hearing you lay it out there is somehow comforting, and probably not entirely because you look and sound like half my family, haha! Hell, half the guys in my 3rd-generation Norwegian immigrant family have "Andreas" as a middle name; there's even a "Bjorn Andreas" among my cousins. But I digress. We need to at the very least spit in our masters' ale as we "serve" them.
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My great-grandfather, who was knighted with St. Olaf's star, and who died a few months into the German occupation of Norway, would be disappointed in the silly fvcks running Norway, right now.
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Who girded that tree next to you? Naughty!
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