Reality is often disappointing.
People Twitter
People tweeting stuff. We allow tweets from anyone.
RULES:
- Mark NSFW content.
- No doxxing people.
- Must be a tweet or similar
- No bullying or international politcs
- Be excellent to each other.
That's the B side.
Mozart feat The Flintstones (DJ Khaled remix)
Great, now I have the theme to "Westworld" stuck in my head.
One of my favorite shows and sad that it ended. It's great how the ones controlling the AI used social engineering to train AI and guide the people into a mold to which they can control their life. Sounds familiar.
great pic, but i still wonder if theres information embedded in this arrangement? can i shazam a building?
We are trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty.
Noooo =(
What's disappointing about Mozart?
His compositions, mostly.
If I need the hash truth I'm coming to you
Oh, it's Transparent Obstacle.
Thinking about the time when people on ~~social media~~ the internet wouldn't make up completely pointless and easily disproven shit for likes
I miss when people made original images instead of changing a few words on a meme template and having it spammed everywhere. It's like talking to people who can't have a conversation without quoting a TV show
It's like talking to people who can't have a conversation without quoting a TV show
Speaking of, I'm sick of people quoting the Simpsons/family guy/South Park/whatever followed by a huge comment chain of people quoting the rest of the fucking episode
I'm with you there
Bazinga
Bazinga
Bokassa
I can't think of a time like that
The tech to do it used to be expensive and or clunky to use. Modern tech has made it easier and cheaper, so the entry bar is lower. So while it’s always been there, there is also a lot more than there used to be.
Fair enough, perhaps I should have been less specific with just "the internet"
E: fixed it
Nah you're good. People just like to feel smart/feel like they did a "gotcha" when they "prove" someone wrong who spoke in a absolute. When it was blatantly obvious it was implied to not be an absolute term
Either that or because the universe is truly random sometimes and our brains are weird cool stuff happens
Who decided the broad side of the building shouldn't have windows?
architect probably
Architect was more a fan of Arches
btw
I think it's all glass from the looks of it
Oh my god it is! You really gotta look at the details to tell.
I just hummed my vague recollection of the Flintstones themes song. This checks out.
Can you hum it for me, I can't remember
Just did it. Did it help?
Yeah, cheers
That's a training wall for rock climbers practicing traversals.
The sixth note is half a tone high, but good effort.