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(Any/Comrade, Tankie for the unserious)

Marxist-Leninist with Meowist leanings (cat supremacy, but love all animals)

Labor organizer. USian.

Scientist, experience in vaccines/drug delivery/chemistry/analytics/biochemistry/protection of eggs dropped from tall structures

  • Lol, flesh colored would be fun, but I don't think they need any help being smelly.

  • How would you know they were imitating a foot otherwise?

  • Is this universal?

    I got some a long time ago and found they make excellent river shoes. It's like being barefoot only you don't slice your feet open on sharp rocks and glass. Better than sandals.

    Does this make me some sort of river weirdo, because I'll accept that title.

  • according to Facebook

  • Look, this isn't good career advice, but hear me out...

    "My number one career goal is to never engage with AI."

    Benefit 1: you don't have to listen to this dumbass

    Benefit 2: you don't have to engage with AI

    Benefit 3: whenever AI is brought up in a meeting or if AI content is present anywhere near you, you have a great excuse to just walk out

    Bonus achievement: eventually claim that your boss is AI and refuse to speak with them until they fill out an analog CAPTCHA they must complete using a crayon.

  • She also used Kermit gulag.

    Edit: sorry, not her, her site used Kermit gulag.

  • Unless whatever group is in power has expressed that they wish to destroy those artifacts, I would prefer to work with whatever government there is to not only transfer the artifacts back, but help them setup whatever infrastructure is required to maintain them, including training of staff in their care.

    Your bias is exactly the same on that led to those artifacts being stolen. It can be summed up as "these are savages, how can we trust them with their own things?" The West stole these artifacts and in many cases destroyed other artifacts or defaced historical sites to take them in the first place. It's chauvinistic to continue this cycle. Give them back, try to make things right, and if things get destroyed, that's just how it goes. It wasn't the West's to take in the first place. More progress is made by working with people than pearl-clutching. This is accepting the world as it is and trying to make it better all at once.

  • I know you just copied the headline of the article, but that headline is doing some serious heavy lifting in terms of saying the US has no control over its actions.

    "Oh no, we bumbled our way into a war again! Couldn't be helped, not our faults. Whatever are we to do?"

  • Much like the theft of historical artifacts by the UK et al, ISIS was the result of decades of imperialist meddling by the US. Maybe just leave things be and let the locals work out what they want to do with their land, their people, and the artifacts on it. Offering assistance without strings attached is good, interventions are bad.

    It's like offering to help your neighbor with their yard: it's acceptable to offer to lend them your mower, but it's not acceptable to dig up everything on their property, replace it with grass sod, and spray it regularly with herbicides because you didn't like the look of their local fauna and are afraid the dandelions and clover would spread to your lawn after your first intervention.

  • Or a little squirt gun with bleach

  • They look like you could easily disable them by turning them upside down. Cathartic as it must be to destroy, I figure you could still disable them with less legal risk to yourself.

  • 5 self-referencing papers deeper, "oh, you actually did take the time to write the methods...10 years ago."

  • In my experience, there's always a way around parental controls on these devices and if there isn't, there's always a way that your child will subvert them in other ways.

    Half the time it's a well-intentioned and ignorant adult providing them the means.

  • arXiv, not QrXiv.

    arXiv is a free distribution service and an open-access archive for nearly 2.4 million scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics. Materials on this site are not peer-reviewed by arXiv.

  • Now REPENT

  • They're all in the lab working ridiculously long hours.

  • I once watched this nature documentary named "Princess Mononoke" and can confirm that wild pigs continue to live on even after physical death.

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  • Gotta have them treats too.

  • You collect it all in a giant pile that goes in your giant pocket like a big, manly dragon. This way your manly coin horde jingles as you walk, making the small pocketed people attracted to/jealous of you.