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[–] hypercracker@hexbear.net 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

This article reads like it was LLM spew. I don’t know why exactly, it just has that vibe.

[–] hypercracker@hexbear.net 1 points 9 months ago

What the fuck I legitimately thought this was fake news lmfao

 

Seems like this is DLC for Pathologic 2 (new playable character) being released as a new game for obvious financial reasons. Has anybody ever played these games and have thoughts? I own Pathologic 2 and watched the hbomberguy essay ages ago.

 

Do I need to take my iphone back in to apple to get camera fixed ?

 

this is cool but all my homies hate turing machines, boolean circuits are better

 

I love how they use the top of utility poles as a little stage

 

Curious how the ballot access laws become so strict in swing states kyle

 

Personally my favorite part of this is watching Kirsten Dunst visibly dying next to him as he continues talking.

Not included in the video sadly but afterward she leans over to him and says "Oh. Oh Lars. That was intense" lmfao

Caught at the start of this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cxtDpFOBcg

 

comrade-fly

 

So they never actually meant to hit those targets? astronaut-2

Amaize said another reason corporations may appear to be retreating on their climate targets is a phenomenon she calls "green-hushing." That is, as a result of anti-greenwashing legislation such as amendments to Canada's Competition Act under Bill C-59, some companies might be reluctant to tout their environmental measures for fear of being sued for false claims.

A prominent example is the Pathways Alliance, a consortium of Canada's six biggest oilsands companies, which removed almost all content from its website and social media feeds in June in response to C-59.

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