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gnex30 t1_jc4tcyk wrote
Reply to comment by scottmogcrx in A sand sculpture I made this afternoon by skabobbin
I regret getting this reference.
gnex30 t1_j7uvd5x wrote
Reply to [OC] Super Bowl Squares Probabilities: Factoring in the last eight years' historically weird NFL scores and Eagles-Chiefs win probabilities (both oft-ignored) by __eldorado__
place your bets on 7-0 or 0-7
gnex30 t1_j3hlnnq wrote
Reply to Milkdromeda. by Acuate187
I know I'm on Reddit too much but how weirdly coincidental that I was just wondering what would a good name be for the galaxy after the eventual merger. Then bam, here you are. I think I'm becoming psychic.
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Reply to TIL The US Geologic Survey analyzes twitter data that can often identify earthquakes faster than their own sensors as well as filter out false positives from their sensors. by AudibleNod
People tweeting "did you all just feel that?" is faster and more reliable than sensors. Wow.
gnex30 t1_jc7geea wrote
Reply to comment by Benyed123 in A sand sculpture I made this afternoon by skabobbin
Alas, I am older than the internet. I lived through the dark days of old. A lawless and unfiltered time, a time when the only limitations were your imagination and your 14.4kbps dial up modem. I saw great meme empires grow into dominance and then crumble into dusk like ancient civilizations. In the early days of memes, there were no rules, anything and everything was attempted, and whatever went "viral" (before this term existed) is what later shaped the entire internet. Cats mostly, but other things too. Darker things. Much much darker than cats even.