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Jul 26, 2023 15:38:21 GMT -5
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Post by rancidsam on Jul 26, 2023 15:38:21 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Jul 30, 2023 16:31:23 GMT -5
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Post by BIG DICK NIGGA on Jul 31, 2023 14:26:57 GMT -5
Tell me if I'm autistic. I turned down the saturation of my laptop's display to 50% maybe 6 months ago and now normal saturation looks like those shitty HDR photos. My plan was to wean myself off of dopamine by reducing exposure to bright colours. I don't think it works very well.
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Post by ass-Klappin superfreaK enjoyer on Aug 1, 2023 11:46:38 GMT -5
Title: "The Unlikely Journey: From Mockery to Mastery, Missteps, and Redemption with a Twist of Humor"
In the heart of New York City, a young girl named Pamela Ass-fucked Cocksucker was born into a family with an unusual set of names.
Throughout her school years, Pamela faced her fair share of mockery and ridicule. But instead of letting it break her, she used it as fuel to drive her ambition. She excelled in her studies, particularly in science, and her teachers couldn't help but admire her resilience and determination.
In an attempt to deflect the mockery and to add a touch of humor to the situation, Pamela began to pronounce her last name in an exaggerated French accent. This only served to make the situation more awkward and hilarious, but Pamela didn't mind. She found humor to be a powerful tool in dealing with adversity.
When it came time to apply for medical school, Pamela faced her biggest challenge yet. Despite her exceptional grades and recommendations, many prestigious institutions hesitated to accept her due to the potential controversy her name could cause. But Pamela was not one to be easily deterred. She persisted, and finally, her perseverance paid off when she was accepted into one of the top medical schools in the country.
Medical school was grueling, but Pamela thrived. She was at the top of her class and her surgical skills were unparalleled. Her professors were astounded by her talent and dedication. However, her journey was not without hurdles. Her name still attracted unwanted attention and prejudice, but Pamela continued to rise above it, letting her work speak for itself.
However, in her mid-20s, Pamela's life took a dark turn. The pressure of medical school and the constant scrutiny due to her name began to take a toll on her. She started using cocaine as a means to cope, a habit that quickly spiraled into addiction. Ironically, she found herself living up to the negative connotations associated with her name, a cruel twist of fate that she had fought so hard to avoid.
To fund her addiction and keep up with the financial demands of medical school, Pamela began working a side job that was caught on web camera. The irony was not lost on her, the girl with the unusual name now ironically living up to it in the most public and humiliating way possible. Her double life became even more complicated, and the shame and guilt she felt were overwhelming.
Her addiction began to affect her studies and her surgical performance. She was no longer the top student, her grades slipped, and she made mistakes in the operating room. Her professors and peers noticed the change in her behavior, but Pamela was too deep in her addiction to heed their concerns.
Pamela's life became a series of highs and lows, dominated by her addiction and her side job. Her dream of becoming a brain surgeon seemed to be slipping away, replaced by the harsh reality of her addiction and the public humiliation of her side job.
Despite the downward spiral, Pamela's story was far from over. She had fallen, yes, but she was not yet defeated. She still had the spark of determination that had carried her this far, and it was this spark that would eventually lead her to seek help.
Pamela's journey to recovery was as grueling as her medical training, if not more. She battled withdrawal symptoms, relapses, and the stigma associated with addiction. But she persevered, driven by her dream and the desire to reclaim her life.
After years of struggle, Pamela finally overcame her addiction. She returned to medical school, determined to make up for lost time. Her journey to recovery had given her a new perspective on life and a deeper understanding of the human mind, which she used to excel in her studies once again.
Pamela Ass-fucked Cocksucker, once a girl with an unusual name and a big dream, had become a symbol of resilience and redemption. Her story serves as a reminder that our names do not define us, but rather, it's our courage, determination, and the lives we touch that truly matter. Despite her missteps, Pamela proved that it's never too late to change your path and chase your dreams. And throughout it all, she never lost her sense of humor, using it as a shield against adversity and a beacon of light in her darkest moments.
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Post by BIG DICK NIGGA on Aug 1, 2023 11:50:30 GMT -5
Didn't you have a separate containment thread for your AI bullshit?
I genuinely don't understand people that use ChatGPT for anything that isn't jerking off material.
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Post by ass-Klappin superfreaK enjoyer on Aug 1, 2023 12:30:43 GMT -5
I forgot!
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Post by nnnvork on Aug 4, 2023 3:05:24 GMT -5
Stare at a spider for 1 hour on the ceiling, wait for it to position to a place that I can throw my wallet at, knocking it on the ground. It falls, scrambles around on carpet. Try stomping it out with my foot. Look at my foot: no sign of spider corpse there or on my carpet.
We have selectively bred super-spiders by being too afraid of spiders. wtf.
Also I can't sleep right now...
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Aug 4, 2023 3:19:39 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 4, 2023 3:19:39 GMT -5
Spiders catch mosquitoes, flies, guys who taint flour, sugar. I don't kill spiders cuz they do nothing bad to me. I can only ruin their webs sometimes, but it's not intentional.
The best is to have some cobwebs at windows, so that mosquitoes, flies and wasps can't pass
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Aug 4, 2023 3:20:54 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 4, 2023 3:20:54 GMT -5
Didn't feed my spiders for quite a while I think
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Aug 4, 2023 3:28:33 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 4, 2023 3:28:33 GMT -5
Ah, maybe you have species of spiders different from my region. Ours are smaller than common flies, don't bite and aren't scary
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Post by nnnvork on Aug 4, 2023 3:36:03 GMT -5
I actually have been selectively leaving the "invisible" spiders in tact so they replace the dumb-ass prowling wolf-spiders in that regard. But there's a hatching of those wolfs somewhere and it's pissing me off. Hail to the invisible corner spiders!
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Aug 4, 2023 4:11:40 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 4, 2023 4:11:40 GMT -5
At home I saw one wolf spider in last 4 years I think, that one didn't lay eggs I think, couldn't eat enough cuz webbed in a wrong place. They come from outdoors, quite rarely I suppose
On my dacha spiders like that lay 3-4 eggs in dirt, carrying one with them when running on the ground, it's never like there's a lot of them
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Aug 4, 2023 4:14:30 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 4, 2023 4:14:30 GMT -5
There should be living a lot of ones with long legs in my first kindergarten
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Post by wernergoldberg on Aug 4, 2023 5:05:41 GMT -5
supaidaa ikedotta sono yokan wa, kakusanakutatte iinda iro no tsuita yume mitai naa
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Post by 40oz on Aug 5, 2023 7:30:40 GMT -5
my partner used to have a pet jumping spider before it died a few months ago. You wouldn't know it if youre terrified of anything with 8 legs, but some spiders are cool as hell. Jumping spiders in particular are very friendly and fun to watch.
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Post by Gokuma on Aug 7, 2023 15:51:20 GMT -5
Was it named Boris?
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Post by nnnvork on Aug 9, 2023 21:35:11 GMT -5
was brainstorming about dbp61 and came up with this as a meme... don't ask.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2023 3:00:11 GMT -5
was brainstorming about dbp61 and came up with this as a meme... don't ask. What am I exactly looking at? It does remind me of a 666es-shooting cannon, which is kind of cool I guess.
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Aug 10, 2023 3:28:45 GMT -5
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 10, 2023 3:28:45 GMT -5
Контурный интеграл Должен очень просто считаться я думаю
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Post by nnnvork on Aug 10, 2023 11:29:13 GMT -5
Hmm i think i messed it up. i meant to take the dot-product aggregate contour integral, sum of all vectors here just cancels each other out. iz/|z|2 is just a clock-wise facing normal vector that I meant to add up to 2pi no matter how you trace it. And, 106*2pi=666 (53 is the electron charge of an iodine), so I tried cheesing 666 out of it (bonus that iodine is purple!). Haven't done math in a long time.
Context: I was drawing a small twisty Doom map on paper with a lot of radial symmetry, and imagined some sort of sci-fi iodine super-halogen conductor in the middle, warping everything around it.[/sup][/sup]
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Post by SilverMiner on Aug 10, 2023 11:38:13 GMT -5
I haven't solved the integral yet, and it's zero already? Cool
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Aug 10, 2023 21:43:33 GMT -5
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Post by rancidsam on Aug 10, 2023 21:43:33 GMT -5
30 days sober. Don't call it a cumback. *dabs* *shits pants*
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Post by nnnvork on Aug 11, 2023 12:26:38 GMT -5
Hmm i think i messed it up. i meant to take the dot-product aggregate contour integral, sum of all vectors here just cancels each other out. I think I fixed it... maybe. yah i'm feelin a little goofy.
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Post by 40oz on Aug 11, 2023 16:09:26 GMT -5
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Post by Gokuma on Aug 11, 2023 20:58:20 GMT -5
Well I'm glad he was better treated than this Boris.
I just let spiders be, unless they're too close for comfort somewhere or somewhere they're likely to get killed. Then I relocate them.
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