I also feel that people here are much nicer, and willing to engage with content. Even tiny communities usually make pretty great posts.
I also feel that people here are much nicer, and willing to engage with content. Even tiny communities usually make pretty great posts.
Now you will witness the firepower of a fully armed and operational…Borg…cube thingy!
I was thinking more of a concept that you would love to see, like personally I’d love to see Crusader Kings combined with Total War drop in battles.
I wonder if there could be a solution where there’s an insert with built in pipe cleaner thingies for the dishwasher, and when you load them up and turn the dishwasher on, it goes WOOSH WOOSH and then it’s clean.
I only use my programming for good. For instance Bat_Count.exe lets the user enter a number and then the Count from sesame street will count to this number and say “Ah ah ah!” at the end.
Captains log, star date….uhhhh let me grab the calendar…ok that’s the old one…uhhh…7?
(The uncensored files)
I remember putting the kids to bed as a baby sitter, then chilling on the lazy boy until suddenly a kid is butt naked running right out the front door into a thunderstorm. Nothing like chasing a crazy naked kid through the neighborhood in friggin socks.
I’ve used ChatGPT to explain a difficult concept in different terms, and it’s greatly helped me learn.
(Sad trombone sound)
This is what we in the industry refer to as a “big oof.”
We do not perform Mama Mia FOR you. We will perform it AT you.
This sounds like a gag from the Roadrunner cartoon.
“Look it might be a waste of a lock, but I don’t want some vampire kid killing me. Don’t let your last words be, ‘I should have listened to Jeeeeeeff!’”
Don’t forget to use the “eyebrows of command.”
“Does anyone in your crew ever yell Khan really loud?”
No. Nah man. Shit no man. I believe you get your ass kicked for yellin something like that.
“I’m a hot little potato right now.” -Cute Warf mayhaps
In a stunning revelation, experts have confirmed that the Middle East remains even more complex and intricate than a perfectly crafted spicy burrito, despite all efforts to simplify it.
While a spicy burrito typically consists of a few key ingredients – rice, beans, meat, cheese, and salsa – the Middle East boasts a rich tapestry of cultures, religions, languages, and political intricacies that defy any attempt to wrap it up neatly.
Experts noted that, unlike a burrito where you can clearly see the layers of ingredients, the Middle East’s historical layers are often buried beneath shifting sands and centuries of conflict. No amount of guacamole can smooth over the deep-seated tensions that persist in this region.
Moreover, in a burrito, you can choose whether to add extra hot sauce, but in the Middle East, the spiciness factor is beyond anyone’s control, with geopolitical conflicts regularly flaring up and simmering down without warning.
To further emphasize the comparison, a spokesperson for the Middle East stated, “We’ve got more ingredients here than the most elaborate burrito joint, and it’s like we’re constantly grappling with too many cooks in the kitchen. While burritos can be spicy for a short time, our spice never seems to cool down.”
In summary, experts suggest that while enjoying a spicy burrito is a delightful experience, navigating the complexities of the Middle East requires an entirely different level of understanding and diplomacy. It seems that when it comes to complexity, the Middle East has the burrito beat, hands down.
“In my professional opinion, this network is haunted.”
…haunted?
(Points to various certifications) “HAUNTED.”
The longer I’m in IT, the more I realize that the adeptus mechanicus might be on to something with beseeching the machine spirit.
There are some small niche communities that I miss interacting with because the people were pretty cool. Mostly warhammer and some smaller game communities.