ConvolutedFluid
ConvolutedFluid t1_jcofeau wrote
Reply to comment by MesmariPanda in Pilot program begins for bulletproof shelter inside Alabama classroom by Picture-unrelated
My first thought when seeing this was the bathroom in one of the Sandy Hook classrooms where 17 of the victims were killed.
ConvolutedFluid t1_jcmm55h wrote
Reply to comment by periphery72271 in Trump returns to Facebook by cubernetics
Wonder if he'll be in the Metaverse too, where shitty looking Mii-type things can worship his shitty-looking Mii thing
ConvolutedFluid t1_jaexim7 wrote
Reply to comment by Artikay in FBI says man had guns, ammo, fake marshal ID in baggage by Thetimmybaby
"Clean up in Aisle 4...also can we get a medic in Aisle 4?"
ConvolutedFluid t1_j9vi61p wrote
Reply to comment by Warm-Personality8219 in DeepMind created an AI system that writes computer programs at a competitive level by inaLilah
Better AI proceeds to install Docker and write its code in there.
ConvolutedFluid t1_j9oc6tn wrote
Reply to comment by Fpscharles in Numerous Colorado schools receive threats and reports of ‘active shooters’ Wednesday by TheKittCatt
No need to test Uvalde. Found out just how worthless those cops were already last spring.
ConvolutedFluid t1_j8f6gxz wrote
Reply to Police in Shreveport accused of fatally shooting unarmed Black man who was running away by WE-NEED-MORE-CATS
Nearly 400 of these guys, each heavily armed, were too much of a pussy to face a man with a gun posing a legitimate threat in a classroom, taking nearly 80 minutes to grow a pair and ultimately face him while he maimed and killed children.
But an unarmed person of color going about their day, they will call a freaking precision assault strike on their ass and shoot/beat him senseless.
Cops are worthless.
ConvolutedFluid t1_jdlvqwz wrote
Reply to comment by d3lphicmoon in Tornado hits western Mississippi as storms knock out power for thousands. A town is 'gone,' resident says | CNN by A179E49GFZ68722R23
This.
Several of the top 10 deadliest in US history have occurred in MS. Many other tornadoes with lesser but still substantial numbers of casualties have plagued the state. Most of these are quite violent, earning F4 and F5 ratings. The intensity, coupled with the state's historically impoverished population living in cheap housing leads to disastrous consequences. Storm shelters or installing a basement are costly things as well. It's also my understanding that parts of the state have a high water table making it challenging to do anyways.