The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Boost Pope
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Since we were talking about the ducks...
These things are absolutely everywhere in this building. They're a bit like glitter: they will never be fully rid of them.
Also, I noticed today that the duck box in the fabrication shop is running low.
Time to order more:
These things are absolutely everywhere in this building. They're a bit like glitter: they will never be fully rid of them.
Also, I noticed today that the duck box in the fabrication shop is running low.
Time to order more:
Can't fix stupid, but it does have a tendency to self correct.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...51993616301438
Boost Pope
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So, the lesson here is to not have tattoos on your eyeballs?
I feel as though that ought not to have to be specifically clarified.
Sidebar: I have successfully convinced a public school administrator in Florida to purchase a bulk-pack of ducks, and use the downtime resulting from the present shutdown situation to thoroughly inoculate several different schools with them.
I feel as though that ought not to have to be specifically clarified.
Sidebar: I have successfully convinced a public school administrator in Florida to purchase a bulk-pack of ducks, and use the downtime resulting from the present shutdown situation to thoroughly inoculate several different schools with them.
Boost Pope
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,080
Total Cats: 6,633
Religion is weird.
A photo which I took some time ago.
The book labeled "The Secret Doctrine" is on public display for all to view. That kinda doesn't make it secret?
(My understanding is that it's a pay-to-play model.)
A photo which I took some time ago.
The book labeled "The Secret Doctrine" is on public display for all to view. That kinda doesn't make it secret?
(My understanding is that it's a pay-to-play model.)
Last edited by Joe Perez; 03-22-2020 at 08:26 AM.