The AI-generated cat pictures thread
Boost Pope
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I want you to know that I laughed sufficiently hard at this that I actually became conscious of the fact that I have spontaneously perforated a lung in the past (the one on the right, if you're curious), and this seemed like the sort of thing which was likely to cause a recurrence of such event.
Normally, I'm up for that kind of thing, as it opens door to interesting romantic consequences. But with the whole covid situation happening, I assume that the likelihood of my hooking up with yet another hot nurse and subsequently going on the adventure of a lifetime is reduced.
So, let's keep the spontaneous pneumothorax counter down until after this present madness is over, ok?
(A duck which I photographed at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC in 2015)
Mmkay.
Normally, I'm up for that kind of thing, as it opens door to interesting romantic consequences. But with the whole covid situation happening, I assume that the likelihood of my hooking up with yet another hot nurse and subsequently going on the adventure of a lifetime is reduced.
So, let's keep the spontaneous pneumothorax counter down until after this present madness is over, ok?
(A duck which I photographed at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in Washington DC in 2015)
Mmkay.
A Filipino man took a test for employment and was asked to make a sentence using the following words: Defense, Detail, Defeat, & Deduct. After a brief moment he replied, “Deduct jumped over Defense, first Defeat than Detail. “
I first heard that from an 80 year old Pillipino man.
I first heard that from an 80 year old Pillipino man.
Boost Pope
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Those poor bastards. If only they realized how close Memphis is.
On the UVB-76 thing, this is just utterly hilarious. Granted, I don't speak or read Russian or Ukranian, but if I'm reading the tea leaves correctly, we're currently watching a Ukrainian guy / group actively overpowering a Soviet-era military radio installation, in real time.
And that's just cool as hell.
(Minus points for the fact that the station being targeted may be a part of the Dead Hand second-strike retaliatory system. Because I'm really not in the mood to die of total nuclear annihilation just at the moment.)
On the UVB-76 thing, this is just utterly hilarious. Granted, I don't speak or read Russian or Ukranian, but if I'm reading the tea leaves correctly, we're currently watching a Ukrainian guy / group actively overpowering a Soviet-era military radio installation, in real time.
And that's just cool as hell.
(Minus points for the fact that the station being targeted may be a part of the Dead Hand second-strike retaliatory system. Because I'm really not in the mood to die of total nuclear annihilation just at the moment.)
Boost Pope
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Chicago. (The less-murder part.)
Posts: 33,048
Total Cats: 6,608
Interestingly, I was watching a documentary this evening which I can best describe as being about DeLorean (both the man and the company), Back to the Future (both the movie and the creative minds behind it), and hardcore nerd-tech surrounding the use of a DeLorean DMC-12 (the car) in the movie.
Obviously, there was some mention of Knight Rider, owing to the overlap of technical talent involved in the production of both sets of vehicles.
Obviously, there was some mention of Knight Rider, owing to the overlap of technical talent involved in the production of both sets of vehicles.