The More You Know ★
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- Gardener0
- space force, protecting the universeIanbolton
- i always thought thats real .. but its rendering..neverscared
- pango0
Good news fuckers!
- Gardener11
- https://i.imgur.com/…Akagiyama
- Oh, about $10 a pop. Nicehydro74
- grafician-3
- newsletter Wordpress? lolfadein11
- newsletter/bloggrafician
- AI content will kill your SEO.trooperbill
- sted0
- hydro741
Poster for the unproduced 1984 live-action horror adaptation GARFIELD: FIRST BLOOD, a "dark, gritty reimagining" in which Garfield is pushed to the brink on a particularly bad Monday. It was rejected outright by Garfield creator Jim Davis.
- haha, veh güt. The line between fantasy and maybe? is getting so fucking blurred
#promptocalypseNairn - lol from the article:
'I don’t know, everyone was doing a LOT of cocaine back then. Well, everyone except Jim Davis.'Continuity - hahahaNairn
- It should say "Text layout by Rob Sheridan"toemaas
- haha, veh güt. The line between fantasy and maybe? is getting so fucking blurred
- utopian4
- From shit I've seen across the internetosphere, it looks like it's left to Generation Now™ to drive the change necessary in your countryNairn
- The young'uns are fed up and have nowt to lose (other than their lives, I suppose, samse as it ever was).Nairn
- I see why they left *Trans off the listGnash
- Shouldn't David just be canceled? dude murdered that poor giant... stomped countless native tribes into submission... then cheats on his wife to boot.PonyBoy
- If some books have hateful messages that cause deaths, should all books be banned? Or just require special training/license to read those books responsibly?BabySnakes
- "Books weren't made to kill!" yes, but a book written to help identify poisonous plants for the aid in preventing deaths could be misused to aid in killing.BabySnakes
- gnash has updated his QBN Gender Post Warning Alarm to scan images for text now.face_melter
- Just plain reading works fineGnash
- it's all a lie.sted
- just what we needed, more US-centred culture-war storm-in-a-teacup noise in an unrelated thread, keep up the good workNonEntity
- what about things that'll cut your dick or tits off?hotroddy
- pango-3
Elephants don't have balls...
They have their schlongs but no ballsAlso schlongs is an actual word in Oxford dictionary ಠಿ_ಠ
- Their schlongs are just for decoration.
Storks bring their calves.
#sciencefactspalimpsest - ^ Oh yeah, look at that baseless pseudo-'science' right there. Pfft. Honestly, pali, you're stooping to spreading this fake BS around?Continuity
- I mean, look: *everyone* knows elephants reproduce by immaculate conception.Continuity
- #sciencefacts!Continuity
- they love nuts ..neverscared
- Their balls are inside their bodies.jagara
- Their schlongs are just for decoration.
- neverscared2
‘Fringe’ research suggests the insects that are essential to agriculture have emotions, dreams and even PTSD, raising complex ethical questions
- neverscared0
30 under 30-year sentences: why so many of Forbes’ young heroes face jailThe Forbes 30 Under 30 have collectively raised $5.3B in funding,” the tech entrepreneur Chris Bakke tweeted on Tuesday. “The Forbes 30 Under 30 have also been arrested for frauds and scams worth over $18.5B. Incredible track record.” The first number comes from Forbes and the second is Bakke’s own back-of-an-envelope calculation, but you get the gist: the line between innovator and fraudster seems to have become alarmingly thin.
- you can buy your spot, it's nothing but early PR for foundersgrafician
- https://i.cbc.ca/1.4…_niko
- _niko3
The Amazon river is not crossed by any bridges. 4300 miles long and not a single bridge.
- bridges in the middle of the jungle?
*facepalm*grafician - classic Graf. there are literally hundreds of towns and cities on its banks, you'd think there would be a t least one bridge linking two of them._niko
- and it means that the north of the country is cut off from the south via roadways, you don't think that's fascinating?_niko
- and in Asia, South America and Africa there are thousands of bridges in jungles, every hear of the bridge over river Kwai? facepalm._niko
- classic niko jumping to conclusions
my point was you don't need bridges, everybody uses boatsgrafician - @niko FROM YOUR ARTICLE:
"The Amazon, for much of its 4,300-mile (6,920 kilometers) length, meanders through areas that are sparsely populated,grafician - "meaning there are very few major roads for any bridge to connect to. "grafician
- "And in the cities and towns that border the river, boats and ferries are an established means of moving goods and people from bank to bank,"grafician
- "meaning there is no real need for bridges to be built, other than to make trips slightly quicker."grafician
- That is a little bit mind blowing for sure.Hayzilla
- bridges in the middle of the jungle?