What did you do?
What did you do?
Awesome! Two questions: 1. Could you pitch some of your material as having a possible future application of radically increasing packing efficiency for airline bound luggage? And, 2. What’s your favorite kind of nuclear pasta?
Wait, did you post there, or did you get banned there, for this post HERE?
I’d like to see someone hand an LLM as many abstract sections as they can possibly find, and then have it generate the most generic, meaningless, fluff piece abstract/grant proposal/possibly silicon valley startup loan application, the world has ever seen.
Depends. What’s your field?
I don’t know why, but I am SUPER into this meme format.
Did you check ALL of your elephants?
Ya, that… that’s my point…
Have we communally decided where the proper line should be drawn between lifestyle acceptance, and calling out stereotypes in media? I get what you’re insinuating, but some women do actually seem to enjoy wearing earrings. You could just as notably call out the fact that she has long hair.
Mmmmm… Bathe me in the warmth of your rage stemming from your objectively incorrect opinions…
Real talk though, I appreciate that it’s popular, and I may simply have not watched enough of it, but the dozen or so random episodes I’ve seen just never really bit me.
Tell us about the Dust Bowl again Grandpa!
FACT CHECK: Actually, Squidbillies is good, Aquateen Hunger Force is the bad show.
I wouldn’t say that I’m, like, INTO carrots or anything, but I’d try a carrot if the moment felt right… And nobody I know would possibly find out that I tried one obviously.
At her request.
That’s right. I forgot about that.
That’s cool. Thanks. I haven’t read almost any of the expanded universe stuff, but at some point I’m going to have to delve into it. My favorite part though, is the fact that a large percentage of Star wars fans, are also both professional and casual science nerds, so there are officially accepted orbital periods, and gravitational constants for basically every single planet.
I can track that though. Almost every culture on Earth has a concept of “The Bad Place” that it’s possible to go after you die. I have always been meaning to check and see if the race that Luke Skywalker is, is referred to as human in canon, and if Canon has anything to say about why they look exactly like us. I suppose I could look for myself on Wookiepedia, but I know as soon as I open that website, I’m not getting anything else done today.
It mostly always just bothered me that a parsec is a unit of distance that relies on the Earth’s specific orbital distance around the sun. The Faraway Galaxy of Star Wars would have no way to measure how far a parsec is.
A shame that neither of them ever took a wife.
How about this one: ‘Useless doesn’t mean valueless’
Thoughts?