Not much. the only thing to worry about with ai imo is idiots who don't understand what it is putting it into things it shouldn't be in and expecting it to make everything perfect because for all they know the whole things practically magic.
Don't really know, but i'd imagine it's pretty close. My windows are always foggy and the temperatures regularly go into the high 90's (even the 100's on especially hot days). The climate here is comparable to that of a jungle during the summer. It gets even worse when the thunder storms come along and increases the humidity and even robs us of power. Have you ever been in a situation where the a/c in your house went off and it was so hot and humid at night that the only way you can sleep is to lay down on the hardwood floor because it was the only thing that was dry and cool? because that happened to me about two weeks ago. God i hate living in Mississippi somedays.
i live in Mississippi, so not really. the weather here is awful and it's poor as hell, so the infrastructure is garbage too. the only saving grace it has is the low cost of living. I'd like to move back to Texas one day, provided it hadn't been taken over Californians yet. somewhere in the west would be preferable so i could live in a nice, arid area.
i'd like to imagine that i would have founded a successful business by then. more realistically, probably in a management position at some store chain. either case, i'd still be living with my parents, though possibly it will be in a mobile home right next to them.
I had a couple of random ideas abut that. one of them was to start a chain of game-stores, like geek-retreat but without the overwhelming incompetence. I don't of any chain-stores like that in the U.S. so I feel like it's something that could work fairly well. I've also thought about getting a tea/coffee farm and selling really high-quality tea/coffee products.
you new-found wealth has caused many of the people around you to grow jealous and covetous, putting a serious strain on your personal relationships leading to many cases of betrayal and heartbreak.
Ended-up writing-in Chris McDaniel on the recommendation of my Dad. After looking him up when we got back, however, I kind of regretted doing so. good thing I misspelled his name.
No, what happens is that there's a list of candidates to pick with a bubble next to their name to fill-in, plus an option to write-in someone who isn't on the list. In this case I didn't like any of the guys on the list, so I wrote-in someone else.
Not much. the only thing to worry about with ai imo is idiots who don't understand what it is putting it into things it shouldn't be in and expecting it to make everything perfect because for all they know the whole things practically magic.
nice. planning to do anything special to mark the occasion?
lol, checked
Don't really know, but i'd imagine it's pretty close. My windows are always foggy and the temperatures regularly go into the high 90's (even the 100's on especially hot days). The climate here is comparable to that of a jungle during the summer. It gets even worse when the thunder storms come along and increases the humidity and even robs us of power. Have you ever been in a situation where the a/c in your house went off and it was so hot and humid at night that the only way you can sleep is to lay down on the hardwood floor because it was the only thing that was dry and cool? because that happened to me about two weeks ago. God i hate living in Mississippi somedays.
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i live in Mississippi, so not really. the weather here is awful and it's poor as hell, so the infrastructure is garbage too. the only saving grace it has is the low cost of living. I'd like to move back to Texas one day, provided it hadn't been taken over Californians yet. somewhere in the west would be preferable so i could live in a nice, arid area.
i can handle the heat so long as it's dry. it's the humidity i can't stand.
kino
looks nice.
reject autistic politics
embrace autistic hobbies
love these videos. it's just the right kind of autism.
just turned 20 in July.
i need to start investing in this stuff asap.
actually, i think he was planning to make the horse a consul
i usually just find something interesting and then post it here for others to see.
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i'd like to imagine that i would have founded a successful business by then. more realistically, probably in a management position at some store chain. either case, i'd still be living with my parents, though possibly it will be in a mobile home right next to them.
I had a couple of random ideas abut that. one of them was to start a chain of game-stores, like geek-retreat but without the overwhelming incompetence. I don't of any chain-stores like that in the U.S. so I feel like it's something that could work fairly well. I've also thought about getting a tea/coffee farm and selling really high-quality tea/coffee products.
you new-found wealth has caused many of the people around you to grow jealous and covetous, putting a serious strain on your personal relationships leading to many cases of betrayal and heartbreak.
>unironically investing in a reddit-backed currency
at the risk of sounding callous, they kind of deserve it tbqh. anyone with a brain could have seen how insanely risky it was.
i think they're mentally ill
happy birthday dude. make sure not to overdose on that weed, or else you'll start to think seth rogen is funny.
Governor of Mississippi, and a couple other things.
Ended-up writing-in Chris McDaniel on the recommendation of my Dad. After looking him up when we got back, however, I kind of regretted doing so. good thing I misspelled his name.
No, what happens is that there's a list of candidates to pick with a bubble next to their name to fill-in, plus an option to write-in someone who isn't on the list. In this case I didn't like any of the guys on the list, so I wrote-in someone else.