WhateverHappenedToNorman
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Darker than Black had a fine dub. Seconding Cowboy Bebop.
Half a decade, tops.
Please don't make me choose between the blacks and the cyclists.
It had been treading water for decades post 80's bubble, the Nikkei only recently achieved a new all time high since then (in nominal terms).
Demographics: an aging population has a higher ratio of retirees.
one guy mindbroken by Russia's failed blitzkrieg
Are you talking about Hanania or Karlin here?
I don't know about "revealed", but back then I found it in his hospital's page: psychiatrist named Scott, working in a religious hospital in Michigan, was enough info if you were inclined to figure it out.
Man, at this rate we might get back the Falklands by Milei's second term.
Yassine?
There is no reliable data that I know of, but reporting so far seems to indicate that it is indeed women who most use chatbots this way.
TrannyPorno, prolific poster of yore, bete noire of the sneer club
get a small metal fan to blow on the charcoal
An old hairdryer will also do
Do you grill?
Yes.
What do you grill?
Let me get my translation guide... Usually a combination of Tenderloin, Ribeye, Short Rib, Flank, Skirt, Pork Rose Meat, black pudding and Chorizo, though I have dabbled in weirder cuts/meats.
How do you grill?
You put the meat on the grill, turn it around and then serve it. The "hard" part of grilling is the logistics: knowing where to buy, knowing what the people you're grilling for like, and staggering so as to keep the cuts flowing in the "correct" order (sausages and thin cuts first, and then proceed to the meatier stuff).
What are you grilling with?
Charcoal built grill, no shade to propane, it's just what I was raised with (also, running out of gas in the middle of grilling is truly a nightmare, though in reality making sure you have enough is probably easier than going out to buy charcoal bags every time), sometimes add wood for extra smokey flavour, sometimes do it only with wood for the spectacle.
How often?
About once a week.
As far as what I see in Twitter, it does seem that the "meme infrastructure" still seems to run on 4chan (based & cringe, wojak variations, greentext story structure), but newer things like "brainrot" and the like probably come from elsewhere.
Almost all memes on the internet originate from 4Chan and without it, the wellspring of internet creativity and culture will die with it.
This was true for the longest time, but is it still the case? My impression is that 4chan's influence has been declining the past few years.
The SSCbowl. We narrowly beat ratanon for coolest offshoot community. DSL need not apply.
Compute / electricity complicate this, but there are various scenarios around that anyway.
Which scenarios would these be? Massive overcapacity buildup? Hoping that in the path of self improvement the AI figures out a more efficient use of resources that doesn't require significant infrastructure modifications?
I don't know what you mean exactly by "comparable", but I think Scott has a great track record of being better and more trustworthy than Hanania.
but who knows what rates will do in the future and it seems like leaving money on the table (which at her age might be fine to buy some security)
It is! you're managing your mother's finances, not running a hedge fund
If you don't mind me asking: how old is she? What kind of health coverage does she have? Does she have any sort of pension already?
I don't think that's true. The truscum/tucute divide exists, and it wouldn't surprise me if the former regained power in this new environment.
That happened before the Floydenning, though.
Well, this obviously depends on what "desirable" real estate means to you, but I see a few possible drivers:
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Unbundling of economic opportunity from specific places rearranges the leves of desirability, kind of like remote work on steroids. Some claim this would lead to even more agglomeration, but I'm not sure about that, people are often varied enough in their interests and wants that I believe you'd experience a big surge in lesser cities.
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Pushing skilled workers down the value chain would improve the services in a lot of places, making them more livable.
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On the higher end of outcomes, there's a lot of places that are very similar to very desirable ones, but are hampered by poor governance and infrastructure, a fully machine operated world would bring those places up to standard, increasing the supply of desirable space.
This is silly. Yes, more resources mean more capacity to misallocate them, but it's better than not having them.
If we get paperclips or fully automated luxury gay space communism, all the money in the world will do you no good, but there are a lot of other possible scenarios.
I am not an AI hype man, but if it gets to the point of genuinely disrupting white collar work on a large scale, the amount of available desirable real estate could increase a lot.

Did you Google yourself, or do you read this forum as well?
The other poster got confused, and was referring to David Friedberg.
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