Bullet farmer (from the bullet farm). Law-adjacent. Philly
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I was caught by this paperback in my office library bc it looks like an alternate history thriller where Lenin and JFK team up to solve a murder. Please let me know what you think this should be about
Alan Sepinwall
Every single Phillies player should use this as their walk- up song. The park would go wild. The energy would be unbelievable. The couldn’t lose.
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PHILLIES: We'd all like you to hit a home run, Alec!
BOHM: [sulks]
PHILLIES: Maybe tonight? Mm?
BOHM: [sulks]
PHILLIES: [throwing voice] DO YOU WANT TO HIT A HOME RUN FOR ELMO
She was a legend and I’m so lucky I got to love her
For the last few years I have had access to a vending machine that had somehow evaded the soda tax and I could get a 20 oz coke for a buck fifty but the man caught on. This is now a Grover Norquist stan account 😤
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Let me end the suspense - dogs shouldn’t eat coffee beans especially not like a LOT of them but one coffee bean probably won’t affect a fifty pound dog and I can relax
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a 2,000-year-old mummy with a papyrus fragment of the “Iliad” sealed in a clay packet outside its wrappings. It is the first time a literary work has been found playing a functional, spiritual role in the mummification process.
Converting to Catholicism so I can tell my bosses using unregulated AI is against my religion and I will sue them like that cake lady who hated gay people if they make me use it
If I am on your website because my dog ate something and I asked if it’s poison and you’re setting up to reveal the answer like you’re Hercule Poirot and you’ve gathered me in a drawing room I should be allowed to grab you about the neck and pound you into the ground like a railroad spike
Justin Klugh
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For the deceased of Roman-era Egypt, Greek literature may have offered a cheat code to a more comfortable afterlife.
Getting put on probation by rokos basilisk because I never used AI but I kick every delivery robot I see on the street
The New York Times
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Travis
Coach Finstock
Pope Leo XIV called for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit, issuing a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind as the technology impacts everything from work to war.
Pope Leo XIV has called for robust regulation of artificial intelligence and for its developers to work for the common good rather than profit.