several memes I hadn’t seen before.
love that riddim
- Sleng Teng: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn6CP_1xQcE
- 100 gecs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3m3SjpKiuuk
several memes I hadn’t seen before.
love that riddim
Fam, keep an eye out for offices with signs that say “Remesas” or “Envios” in the window. Those are places that help you send money back home to Latin America. Then look for a taqueria nearby. Guaranteed to be the best in town. They tend to be nearby so people can send money on their lunch breaks.
Unless you’re eating at a local taqueria that makes their own
Luckily there are local taquerias all over the US, even in rural areas. Better go patronize them quick before their customer base is deported.
By coincidence I was thinking of getting someone a “Sicko” t-shirt and came across this article about the author of these cartoons: https://slate.com/culture/2020/12/sickos-meme-ward-sutton-kartoonist-kelly.html
The real question is: are they going to charge you for a Cobb salad, or for a Great Wall of China?
I thought this just meant I was an NPC and there wasn’t anything I needed to be doing that would eventually impact the Main Character. er… which one of us is the Main Character, btw?
Now that you say it, I can see it. at 0:12, Leo locks eyes with Rookie. Rookie’s challenging, so at 0:15 Leo shifts his paws over. That was a clear message that Rookie’s being rude and should look away, but he doesn’t, so Leo corrects him – not even too harshly. The funniest part is Leo’s old lady going: “leave him alone, he’s just a dumbass and he won’t understand.”
This is on !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world so I’m not sure how to interpret it… but guaranteed I’m gonna be on Lemmy this Christmas Day, you’re welcome to join me, I’m sure there’ll be others.
The commercial is from a time before protein bars.
She said “no glove, no love” and so he
I think getting a lot of downvotes for this post is actually a win!
I assume bc The Fair Lady told him to. She bewitched him which is why his eyes are all crazed.
Sometimes I wonder if it’s a complete waste of time to think through a post that I’m writing, if only a couple people are going to read it. But then I figure: a) doing so is its own reward: practice putting sentences together, keeping the mind sharp; b) some texts/ideas can be seminal, just as a music band may have very few fans but each of those fans goes on to create their own band; c) contemporary scholars study texts and articles (including ephemera such as handbills) from past decades, so it’s likely that future scholars will trawl and study social media posts from our era, using techniques we can barely imagine. Plus, it’s fun!
They grow the mustaches to hide the fact that their teeth were kicked out during initiation.
If Lemmy had weekly awards, you would win one for this post. The bland, LLM-inspired structure creates a feeling of rising dread until the very end when one is left with the horror of realizing this human (if they can still be called human?) has spent way too long talking only to AIs.
What’s more, the text is not a story or essay submitted as a post; the text only really works AS a post, with its references to Lemmy, Aspect, and SocialAI and contextualized among a stream of posts. The fact that it’s in !lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world provides ironic distance, but not so much to prevent it from being read unironically for at least the first couple paragraphs. I don’t know what Aspect and SocialAI are like, but the differences between them and Lemmy that are pointed out in the text creates a picture of a platform that problematizes modern identity and the individual’s role in a society mediated by social media (ha) and AI bots. I bet someone could write a half-decent critical theory research paper expounding on your post. Well done.
Put metal triangle in water. Sinks.
Add more weight. Floats.
Problem?
IIRC the March peak was another case in which Reddit did something stupid… So yeah, I agree that we can’t just rely on that, at some point they’re going to make it impossible to advertise the fediverse there.
Also a lot of information about what they want for Christmas, which can be used for market research and customer profiling. Not to mention you can scan and OCR all those letters to Santa and use them train AIs. Finally, Santa’s dropping off presents… and not leaving behind any advertising?