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eggsssssssss t1_jaka4x8 wrote
Reply to comment by crowsive92 in Jay Leno looks great considering he had third degree burns all over his face by hopper75
Everything else online seems to say so. I recall it being described as really, really bad around the time it happened.
eggsssssssss t1_jaf4bzn wrote
Reply to “The Deepfake Dangers Ahead; AI-generated disinformation, especially from hostile foreign powers, is a growing threat to democracies based on the free flow of ideas” by Wagamaga
Manufactured consent-manufacturing factories?
eggsssssssss t1_jablamk wrote
Reply to comment by ScrunchyButts in TIL that the labels on Angostura bitters bottles are intentionally annoying. The original brothers entered a competition and due to a miscommunication, wound up with wrong size labels. A friendly judge suggested the brothers make that label their signature. The advice stuck. by dmanlian
Dr Bronners is the Time Cube of soap.
eggsssssssss t1_ja9apxh wrote
Reply to comment by mesikepp in A Photographer Who Found Instagram Fame for His Striking Portraits Has Confessed His Images Were Actually A.I.-Generated by PauloPatricio
Look at the old woman and tell me that looks normal.
People might not be able to tell an ai-generated image from a heavily photoshopped photograph, but they can absolutely tell when subtle details combine to make something look uncanny.
eggsssssssss t1_ja0wn92 wrote
Reply to comment by Cobs85 in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
Arabia literally was the “colonial thing” lmao, the call is coming from inside the house!
eggsssssssss t1_ja0vl6r wrote
Reply to comment by underthingy in TIL there's a rock formation in Saudi Arabia about 6 meters high and 9 meters wide, split curiously in half and balanced on two small, natural pedestals. The origin of the Al Naslaa rock formation is unknown. by OccludedFug
You don’t really know much about “the surrounding region”, do you? Painting Saudi Arabia as a victim of European colonialism sorta reeks of ignorance. “They’re the brown people, they must be the underclass!”
When I think of colonialism in southwest asia, I’m thinking primarily about Arab, Turkish, and Persian hegemonies. European colonization… I guess if you want to talk about hellenism & rome?
If you want to talk about France, Britain, and Italy in North Africa, that’s a different matter.
eggsssssssss t1_j9sbu34 wrote
Reply to comment by Judge_Rhinohold in TIL that the reason Yankee Doodle stuck a feather in his cap and called it 'macaroni' was because at one time macaroni was slang for something very fashionable or trendy by elephantsgraveyard
“Ooh i got the dripppp”
(He did not, in fact, have the drip)
eggsssssssss t1_j261wht wrote
Reply to I was cleaning my basement and found some games I saved from elementary thru college, and my first iPhone..and Linkin Park. by TycoBrahe
And Batman Returns!
Yo, trauma center games were the shit. I actually only got to play Under the Knife and UtK2 on the DS, but I think the wii games were supposed to be even better. I so wish they would bring them to switch or something, or even better, make a new one with a new coat of technical polish.
eggsssssssss t1_iz1v98o wrote
Reply to comment by TheArcticFox444 in Scientists believe bats first transmitted SARS-CoV-2 to humans in December 2019, and while the virus has since evolved into several variants such as delta and omicron, a new study indicates the virus is still highly transmissible between mammals. by MistWeaver80
Non-mammals aren’t susceptible to COVID-19, no.
You won’t find the virus in birds, reptiles, amphibians, or invertebrates.
eggsssssssss t1_ishtyxf wrote
Reply to comment by Skurnaboo in Qatar World Cup accused of imposing ‘chilling’ restrictions on media by esporx
side-eyes redditors posting al jazeera
eggsssssssss t1_jbccvs5 wrote
Reply to comment by Meatrition in Oral hygiene, mouthwash usage and cardiovascular mortality during 18.8 years of follow-up - oral hygiene self-care OHS was associated with a 51% reduction in the risk of CVD mortality (hazard ratio [HR] 0.49 [0.28-0.85]; p = 0.01). by Meatrition
I think only 16% of Finns leave the house daily, as well.