Also The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website
Or is it not how you pronounce Aristotle?
You mean you don’t want your walls to look like they’re made of lizard skin?
Amazing. This is my future…
Or maybe everyone from 1998 stumbled upon the exact opposite.
Uh, because it’s a waste of time!
Hey, I’m also doing this while wrangling a toddler and a baby right now.
I’m guessing they keep interpreting “no” as “I don’t want to do this anymore” without realizing they asked a yes/no question. Lol
You’re very welcome! Just trying to do my part to grow decentralized social media.
These LLMs can be very inconsistent.
You will be consumed last.
Thank you! I’ll replace the post image with this.
It’s beautiful
Ok, apparently everyone has seen this one before me… Reverse image search isn’t helping me find a longer version. =(
There’s more?!
I don’t use LinkedIn, so I only see the screenshots of this guy’s posts when they get shared around.
I assume this meme was originally made by some hydro homie with a special interest, since it’s not the type of product marketed to individuals.
It’s mostly a shitpost, but the US was originally only the East coast. Over time, the states spread more and more west, so it’s saying that all these “new” states are basically a delusion.
I don’t know if there’s a name for it, but I’m always fascinated to see people bring “public” stuff into their houses. Like a guy who turns his basement into an old diner, or maybe a mini-arcade with vending machines, etc. I saw one video where the person made their game room bathroom look like a public bathroom with stalls/urinals, multiple sinks, etc. It’s eccentric and weird, but creative.
A water fountain would be cool too.
(Edit: how could I forget, AVGN building a mini video rental shop in his basement!)
Same, or some of the guests. I’m often waiting for them to do the obligatory “a lot of people know me from…”
I think of this old tweet a lot.
That’s a really good question. I didn’t even notice.