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Yep, even her.
>>24290190 (lb)
Yep, even her.
So Prince Andrew's ex-wife took their daughter to a Diddy party or something I hear.
He's showering with other men at Fort Dix last I heard.
KEK. I mean, no offense against NASA or anything, but uh, can they land a rocket back on the launch pad like Space X?
With tech that only had 4 kilobytes of RAM too. 72 kilobytes of ROM though IIRC.
So JP Morgan finally admitted they deliberately debanked POTUS Trump after J6, huh? Bastards.
KEK. Wut? Who's limitations are you trying to define with your absolute?
It's sad how she was just an unwitting pawn and now her children will grow up without their mother. She believed the Big Lie and chances are was paid to protest. There was a guy on a podcast bragging how much money he makes, upwards of $100K a year protesting, and the more he's paid the more of an agitant he is, from just chanting with a sign to getting in the face of law enforcement being confrontational. Could have been bullshit though, I find it odd that he'd reveal that kind of information so candidly that could incriminate who's paying him, but maybe they're just that brazen now.
How down in clown town, l'il guy?
Cool story. I trust my own instincts though when it comes to God's framework over an AI trying to describe it with a digital hallucination framed with math.
You don't really believe that.
Kind of wonder what an AI running on a D-Wave system would be like compared to the ones running on GPUs and TPUs. If the military is always ahead in tech than the public, can only imagine the kinds of AI's they have access to.
Pretty sure those were the little balls in Joe's chin that day.
Read this shit then.
Yep. I'll probably be tuning in to watch that one. First time I'll be watching the Olympics this year. It's a no-brainer on who to cheer for.
KEK!
>based on sources from Fredrick Brennan's "Infinity Development Group"
R.I.P. L'il guy's name is at the bottom of every bread. Kind of unexpected.