Snaz5
Snaz5 t1_jdd4wv1 wrote
Reply to comment by CustosEcheveria in Hundreds Evicted in Isla Vista by New Landlord - The Santa Barbara Independent by Croughman
Can’t say Mao didnt have at least ONE good idea
Snaz5 t1_japyfiw wrote
Reply to 'Very brave and honest' Kentucky toddler points officers to fugitive's hiding spot by SelectiveSanity
Toddler boutta learn real early that snitches get stitches
Snaz5 t1_jao8np2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A man set himself on fire on UC Berkeley's Sproul Plaza by DrTreeMan
Nice to see you mention it was in protest of SOUTH vietnam. A lot of american recountings of the incident tend to leave that descriptor out…
Snaz5 t1_j9sdlmm wrote
Reply to comment by veeringwhim in (OC) Yesterday was my last day as an Amazon delivery driver, this sweetheart came to say “bye bye!” by jibbard
I never understood how dogs nails can even get that long… i never trimmed my dogs nails, but with daily walks they were kept well within reasonable length. Like i feel like you’d have to barely walk your dog for them to get that long
Snaz5 t1_j9qb74h wrote
Reply to comment by Lightingsky in 5 die in small airplane crash in Little Rock by QJnWo4Life
I mean i won’t jump to conclusions, but… i’d be lying if i said my eyebrows didn’t go up a bit
Snaz5 t1_j9kiz28 wrote
Can we apply this to Fancy Rats so they live longer than 2 years? 🥺
Snaz5 t1_j8rwlz9 wrote
Reply to comment by ddddpoandlnK in Cannabidiol modulates excitatory-inhibitory ratio to counter hippocampal hyperactivity by Defiant_Race_7544
“In English, doctor.”
Snaz5 t1_j6xkwrr wrote
Reply to Would you live in a "Floating City"? by jfd0037
sure why not. the issue is that every plan to do so so far has just been scammers fishing for gullible rich investors.
Snaz5 t1_j51amba wrote
Reply to Berlin Won’t Allow Exports of German Tanks to Ukraine Unless U.S. Sends Its Own by Torifyme12
Do we still have any old M60’s kickin around?
Snaz5 t1_j33egxb wrote
It’s almost like Stephen Hawking and many other great minds warned us about AI 20+ years ago. Too bad nobody listened.
Snaz5 t1_j2bh29e wrote
Reply to comment by TheUmgawa in Sam Bankman-Fried Likely to Plead Not Guilty to Fraud Charges by habichuelacondulce
Ah, the Fox News defense
Snaz5 t1_j2b5x51 wrote
Reply to Can you spot the AI art? by gelimaurk
What this makes me most realize is ai cant do composition. Most of the real pieces, bar some of the still lives are supposed to BE something and LOOK a way, the ai pictures are just images of a thing in a style, they don’t have that intentionality to them
Snaz5 t1_j0xvasa wrote
Reply to comment by fastornator in Humans could one day live in Manhattan-sized asteroid megacities by Gari_305
Anyone remember that group awhile ago that was trying to raise money to build floating cities?
Snaz5 t1_j0izzw7 wrote
Reply to comment by This_Username_42 in What if a quantum computer could navigate a hypersonic missile?? by dcRoWdYh
Reminds me of Battletech, where nobody uses huge advanced missiles anymore because of how cheap it is to shoot them down, so now they just use huge volleys of very basic missiles
Snaz5 t1_j0duagh wrote
Reply to comment by 008Zulu in National Archives releases thousands of documents on Kennedy assassination by John-Farson
Occams razor, it’s probably what ends up turning up with a lot of law enforcement today; some people were probably aware of Oswald’s plan/tendencies prior to the assassination, but didn’t act on it, not out of maliciousness, but out of or laziness or due to being frozen in bureaucracy.
Snaz5 t1_j0bhp0z wrote
What a coincidence! Im feeling both right now!
Snaz5 t1_iu1xib2 wrote
Reply to comment by Dendad6972 in Magma on Mars Likely - Until now, Mars has been generally considered a geologically dead planet. An international team of researchers led by ETH Zurich now reports that seismic signals indicate volcanism still plays an active role in shaping the Martian surface. by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Well yes and no. They all formed roughly around the same time, but if we believe the massive impact theory, earth was essentially REformed some time later
Snaz5 t1_isasguc wrote
Reply to Pain-Sensing Neurons Can Protect the Gut From Damage - A Harvard study has shown that pain neurons in mice shield the gut by stimulating nearby cells to produce protective mucus and maintain the gut barrier in response to microbes and inflammation. by swhelan_tn
yeah but will it make me feel like ive been punched in the stomach everytime i eat too big a dinner? actually maybe that's a good idea for different reasons
Snaz5 t1_iql6vgi wrote
And we will still enslave them to our own uses. Creating sapient machines will help no one.
Snaz5 t1_jddxp0r wrote
Reply to comment by pebkacerrorspersist in Hundreds Evicted in Isla Vista by New Landlord - The Santa Barbara Independent by Croughman
A lot of redditors are landlords. Unsurprising since landlords dont do anything all day so they have plenty of time to browse reddit