

until the state sinks into the ocean I guess
this will greatly reduce cooling costs
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until the state sinks into the ocean I guess
this will greatly reduce cooling costs


lol well i certainly hope it doesn’t become a pandemic. This particular strain is the Andes virus though, and it does spread person-to-person. Apparently it’s not as easy to do as with coronavirus, though? Also, if you think about any big city, there are a lot of rats / rodents in close proximity to humans, just like when the plague happened.
Not to say that I am worrying, or that anyone should, just that I don’t find anything out of the realm of possibility at this point.


well given our Coronavirus track record here in the US, maybe all the science deniers will die this time.


*the capitalist billionaire class will thrust two psychopaths one the American people and tell them they’re the only options.
Americans haven’t had a say in decades, if ever.


I can’t wait until this is all over and Steve Carell stars in a farcical comedy about him.


People named Al are not necessarily artificially intelligent.


Case law in the US has at least one example of someone being convicted of felony murder simply for letting another person borrow their car with no other significant connection to the case.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryan_Holle
In the early morning hours of March 10, 2003, after a night of partying, Holle lent his car to his friend and housemate William Allen Jr.[1] Allen drove three men to the home of Christine Snyder, where they took a safe containing approximately 1 pound (454 g) of marijuana and $425.[3] During the burglary, one of the men, Charles Miller Jr., used a shotgun found in the house to strike and kill Jessica Snyder.[1][3] Holle was about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) away at the time.[1]
John Oliver has a great segment on how fucked up this law is: https://youtu.be/Y93ljB7sfco
That said, you’re right in that it is highly unlikely any of the higher-ups will be held responsible.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felony_murder_rule
The rule of felony murder is a legal doctrine in some common law jurisdictions that broadens the crime of murder: when someone is killed (regardless of intent to kill) in the commission of a dangerous or enumerated crime (called a felony in some jurisdictions), the offender, and also the offender’s accomplices or co-conspirators, may be found guilty of murder.[1]


Charge them all and their superiors with felony murder


glad they’ll probably have to wire his mouth shut


Just ask ai to do it?


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lmao this was awesome thank you for sharing


yeah, you’re right. I just remembered the 37% thing and felt compelled to share.
37 is also a common number used by “magicians” to when they try to guess the “random number” you’re thinking of because for some reason related to psychology, we think it is “more random” than other numbers between 1 and 100, on average. I don’t have the energy to cite this one right now tho lol


lmfao no, corporate greed and “shareholder value” is ruining both AI and reddit (and pretty much everything else) for everyone.


Y’all are getting paychecks?


Also a commendable choice!


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Well that makes me feel better thanks