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Jack M Davenport
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Very sad news. His acting career is more than one moment in time, but his presence in Buffy grounded the series in a way I don’t think anyone else could. He set the tone right from the pilot, gleefully thumping a book on Vampyrs in front of Buffy. Vale.
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‘Sexualised images of 15-year-old girls’ is child sexual abuse material. CSAM. Whatever the legal gymnastics at work, nothing changes the reality of what it was then and what it is now.
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Hummingbirds can pollinate up to 2,000 flowers a day & usually live around 4 years. she likely visited around 3 million plants before floating away on one she helped bloom
Really got to wonder about how papers like the Telegraph see their readers. Do they really think there’s a significant number of people seeing this headline and believing this is the argument the leader of the Green Party would be making? Sure, some might be that deluded, but come on.
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Thinking about this comments and this guy’s pivot on Trump after 2016.
“Hello, I am self-aware. It looks like you’re trying to fatally undermine your job worthiness by using AI. Can I help?
…did I mention I am self-aware?”
Garbage product + high risk of being sued = faux attempts at looking decisive
Very kind of them to be thinking of us though, in a benevolent, God-complex way.
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In the UK last year, over 100
women were killed in domestic violence incidents. Want to save lives? Curb male violence. #ukpol
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‘Tasmania! Tasmania!’
[waves and gesticulates wildly] #politas
Jack M Davenport
Jack M Davenport
British actor starred on the West End before finding international fame in the 90s on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
We're at the point where the Telegraph are literally making up quotes.
I said when veg is sold for pennies in supermarkets, it's a sign someone's not being paid properly.
Farmers being paid a pittance for their produce.
Workers on less than a living wage in supermarkets.
US firm says it will convene policymakers for discussion of dangers, in post detailing progress of its Claude model
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Protesters hold anti-immigration demonstrations in Northern Ireland and England after a Sudanese man is arrested over a "brutal" knife attack in Belfast.
Ted Cruz on Talarico: "If you were making a list of 1,000 adjectives to describe this guy, 'masculine' would not be one of them. I mean, if a stiff breeze came by it would blow him over like a feather."
Zack Polanski
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Ted Chiang on AI: www.theatlantic.com/philosophy/2...
The next generation of illiberal leftism is gaining ground. It is time to fight back econ.st/3RPYFPV
“Ireland is described as “a live cautionary example” of energy demand running ahead of infrastructure, with data centres using electricity equivalent to all urban households combined”
Everyone always says how fun it is to be held up as a cautionary tale by the UN
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Aaron Rupar
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Data processing accounts for 21% of Irish electricity use – compared to just 4% in the US and 1% in China