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Bunch of yolksters on here.
Bunch of yolksters on here.
I was just trying to see if I could preempt the comments where people would ask if I ever washed my clothes. Evidently my entire comment was a disaster in people’s opinion. Oh well, just an old guy yelling at clouds over here.
I agree with that. Edit: But think it’s sad that it’s something they have to legislate…
They might as well try banning fashion and individual choice. Just because you ban destroying clothing if it doesn’t sell doesn’t mean that people will automatically wear it. Just walk into any resale shop/goodwill store and see the amount of clothes there that are practically given away and people are still picky about it. “MEP Alessandra Moretti, who spearheaded the legislation through parliament, said: "It is time to end the model of ‘take, make, dispose’ that is so harmful to our planet, our health and our economy.” " Well I don’t know about her, but I have a simple set of shirts, pants, socks and underwear that I have just been rotating through for years (yes I wash them). Sounds like they need to work on the stigma of wearing clothes more than once…
but from complications of a rare tumor called a paraganglioma that can cause a fatal surge of adrenaline.
And this fatal adrenaline surge wouldn’t have happened if mr. murderer hadn’t knelt on Mr. Floyd’s neck. Or has he already forgotten the circumstances? Keep blaming the victim there dumbass.
the robot did not “confuse the man for a box of vegetables”.
Maybe he was acting like a squash.
Powered by AI models trained on troves of text pulled from the internet,
There is their first problem. Why in the hell would you train anything that needs to be medically accurate on musings from the internet?
Sorry, but it says “Failed with error code 1002, see logs for more info”
Bet they have their student loans paid off…
They made that in the time it took either one of us to type this out.