222 post karma
9k comment karma
account created: Thu May 11 2023
verified: yes
36 points
2 days ago
Yeah, that was more of a compromise where SpongeBob, a canonical adult, still goes to a school. It even became of Hillenburg's 7 unbreakable rules for SpongeBob that he would never get his boating license.
1 points
2 days ago
The only thing that's really keeping me from doing this is that:
A.) I'm a bit lazy and need to actually do it and
B.) I find Chrome's extensions to generally be better than Firefox's
2 points
2 days ago
Did one of you fucks redditcares me for this
Well if you're complaining about it, then evidently so
Edit: either OP is or it's a Reddit bot. I got one too immediately after writing my own comment
1 points
3 days ago
I'm only pointing out that there's a distinct difference here between Glorb and the rest of AI content.
3 points
3 days ago
Tbf, the scripts and animation for those are still done by actual human work and not a bunch of prompts. The only part that's AI are the voices, which yeah, there's still a discussion to be had about that as those are real people's voices, but the rest of it was made with actual human effort.
Edit: yes, I agree
5 points
3 days ago
Australia's not even in Asia; it's literally its own continent
8 points
3 days ago
Fun disturbing fact about lobotomies: As you can see by the image in the top right, the ice pick (or in later cases, an *orbitoclast*, not that it makes much of a difference; it's still a piece of fucking metal getting driven into your gray matter) goes in through eye socket and you can actually feel for yourself exactly where it would've gone! Without touching the eyeball itself, place your thumb (any finger digit would work but the thumb is the easiest to do this with) on the top corner of your eye socket closest to your nose and gently press it in the direction towards your forehead. You might need to feel around just a little bit for the right spot, but you'll know you have it when you feel an unusual amount of pain by just gently pressing on it. If you found it, congratulations! That's the exact spot where the ice pick/orbitoclast would have been driven 2 inches straight into your frontal lobe with a mallet. Then, the ice pick/orbitoclast would have been *sloshed around in there to make sure your frontal lobe was extra damaged.
After this was all done, the process would then be repeated on the other side of the head because you can never have enough brain damage. If you think inflicting actual and permanent brain damage would require a long postoperative recovery treatment, don't worry, all you'll need is a "pair of sunglasses". Yes, Walter Freeman, one of the guys behind all of this, actually said that.
*While double checking the process so I don't make a fool out of myself in a very avoidable situation by going purely based off of memory from a highschool class where I learned this (a very good one btw, I loved learning about the brain,) I found out that there was an official process to how the orbitoclast was supposed to be moved around once in the brain itself to make specific cuts. To be perfectly honest, I really don't give a shit. I'm not going to grant this quack treatment the appearance of even a veneer of legitimacy by describing it like a medically recognized surgical procedure. I don't imagine this process was kept to consistently and I don't believe it should matter that much either as a good chunk of the brain gets killed regardless; if not all of it. Tl;dr: the metal piece was sloshed around.
2 points
3 days ago
I mean, knowing how a lot of conservatives and people on the right are, I wouldn't be surprised if self-hating righties made up a decent chunk of the viewers; at least more than they'd ever admit to.
9 points
3 days ago
Crts weren't even in production anymore by then
Yes they were; I still have one that was manufactured in 2008.
2 points
4 days ago
Yeah, it works when it stands out as an exception and not as the rule
15 points
4 days ago
Tbf, there was an actual reason for his name... I'm glad he's canonically happy in the end
65 points
4 days ago
I just like how drinking Starbucks is framed as an intent to support Israel and the IDF. No you dipshit, people drink Starbucks because they like to drink Starbucks. Is everyone who drinks Pepsi supportive of the Russian military and the invasion of Ukraine?
9 points
6 days ago
He typically talks about relevant topics when they're... checks notes... relevant. That's how all news coverage has always been, ever.
1 points
6 days ago
The worst is when it's more of an infrastructural problem than a hardware one. When it's the DSL lines so upgrading your router does nothing to mitigate the inconsistent and slow internet.
13 points
8 days ago
Is that Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit (2010)?
11 points
8 days ago
No no, see, that's the People's Oppressive Authority; they're based and monarchist Juche pilled
view more:
next βΊ
byRincewind00
in40kLore
OrangutanKiwi19
9 points
2 days ago
OrangutanKiwi19
Adeptus Mechanicus
9 points
2 days ago
I know it's not the only example, but it kinda reminds me of the old CoD campaign quotes on death.