

Eh, Close enough, lol.
Eh, Close enough, lol.
I can see how it looks that way, but I think Candletiger was sincere.
My vocabulary is embiggened.
Thanks!
I wanted a wide-eyed closed-mouth emoji, lol. After viewing on firefox mobile, however, it looks unintentionally aloof.
Trump’s truculence has infuriated Canadians
That is a 100% new word to me. 😐
Excuse Me! That’s clearly Lieutenant Commander Steve Colton you’re talking about.
You’re just putting yourself on a contact list.
The best solution is to block and report spam.
Shockingly it seems Meta is the company closest to realizing this.
I don’t know why but this really resonates with me and kind of feels profound.
Lol
He chose wisely.
For sure, it is. But in the likely event that insurance providers somehow deny the claim, the cynic in me expects the government to provide socialized support for the wealthy as soon as it can.
I was thinking this was intended for skateboards and scooters.
Just to confirm, there’s no plan to subsidize the rebuilding of $40,000,000 mansions, right?
I said “Presumed immortality”. Meaning Moriarty presumed he would live forever. They did not know they were in a memory cube. They had no reason to believe they wouldn’t exist forever, as a hologram manifested into reality.
Now if the concept of desiring death in the face of immortality is foreign to you, then I invite you to watch Season 2 Episode 18 of Star Trek Voyager: Death Wish
I meant they’d go insane with their presumed immortality.
Did Moriarty want to be conscious for eternity?
Not to take this post too seriously, but why wouldn’t the holodeck simulate aging, as well?
If growth and aging were not a part of their universe then Moriarty and the Countess would go insane during their “lifetime of exploration and adventure”.
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Conversely, don’t send us AI generated filler either, please.