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  • unless it’s unnaturally smooth

    Well, this particular patch does seem to fit the bill.

  • I mean, it's nicer to walk on grass than pavement anyways.

  • I wish

    MSM are actually the only people I've seen do that.

  • It's shocking how many articles I've seen in recent years with only one or two sentences.

  • hmmm

    Jump
  • Yea, but anyone who isn't a dumbass should be capable of recognizing that nuance without it being stated explicitly.

  • hire

    They've been known to literally lock people in their factories, and even put up suicide nets to prevent slaves from killing themselves.

  • I, for one, am incredibly amused to see pirates complaining about piracy.

  • I feel a certain amount of schadenfreude every time I see someone finding out that propaganda doesn't actually produce real convictions.

  • I don’t understand how streaming became so popular

    Have you ever found yourself using someone else's PC for some reason and they've got 20 browser toolbars, 3 anti-viruses and no ad blocker, and they've just been using computers that way forever, thinking it's perfectly normal?

    Yea, some people have extremely low standards.

  • Was Magic Mike just a flash in the pan?

    Humans know what humans are like, so this shit falls on deaf ears among the general population because it's so obviously wrong. The problem is when kids who are still trying to sort out up and down get exposed to it, as I did when I was younger, and end up buying into rubbish ideas like believing that it's totally okay to ignore your physical health. Thing is, I'm strongly predisposed to having a strong physique, and while I've learned that I should personally embrace that and work hard on my body, I spent a lot of younger years working directly against my own self because the media had convinced me to shun traditional beauty standards.

  • In 2025 everything is just a messaging problem to these goons.

  • “Almost overnight, the school fees went up from £55,000 per year to £70,000. The increase was shocking, but not entirely unexpected,” Moy says. “Ultimately, I believe, the education provided and the sacrifices we will have to make are worth it.”

    So they readily admit it's a fair price, but still felt the need to complain to the media?

  • Yea... if the temperatures anywhere on the surface of the Earth got high enough to melt a car, I feel like we'd be extinct.

  • Learning from another person one on one is probably the best, but that obviously takes a bit more money unless you have a friend who can teach you. You can always take classes too, depending on what's offered where you live. Other than that I'm not familiar with any specifics, but I know there are lots of books you can get to learn from, and probably a number of games also designed for the purpose. Just search around and there's lots to find.

  • Yea, responding to student's questions is a critically important aspect of teaching, and especially when dealing with children who are in the process of learning how to use words correctly, I can't see AI doing anything remotely close to a good job.

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