chillBurner

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if you search anything in Youtube that is a coherent sentence, most likely than not (and I think this oughta do with the fact that Youtube's purpose originally was to record music and its info), you're gonna find music with those words, if not exactly as typed, even if you did not intend to search for such music.

Now, extrapolating this logic, in this world, imagine trying to speak without accidentally doing a reference.

spoilerHmm, I could go a lot more into detail, prolly include this issue with AI, and turn it into cover of 'Virtual Insanity' - ah well, I think 'Welcome to the Internet' has already done this sort of thing but still - I wanna leave my mark

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

I was actually thinking of that, yeah... that's where I heard first the quote

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 months ago

Inspiration of this meme:

I just got reminded of that cutscene in a first person shooter named Blood, and at the same time, there was a silly video whose absurd image popped in my mind

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

Tbh, I assumed figuratively. Doesn't Jesus use figure of speech?

And again I say to you, it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle, than for the wealthy to enter into the kingdom of heaven. - Matthew 19:24

 
 
 
[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Dance away your heartbreak

Dance away

You might make all your dreams turn into reality

  • Project A Ko, song 'Dance Away'
[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 months ago

Hmm, maybe... but tbh, I'm more of a collective leadership thing myself, since I can't always rely on myself all the time, even in personal life so 🤷

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 6 points 3 months ago (2 children)

Democracy, like mostly anyone. But it depends on anyone's conception, here.

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

What is a cat male lady?

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"Um you're Chinese" (inv.nadeko.net)
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A good response to any of us here in this instance

 

Good soundclip

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 7 points 4 months ago

Idk, maybe like all U.Sians traditions, this was an Old-World British thing Americans preserved, since it's a more direct term of the English language, more direct than Day then Month

so unless it's a special day, if not holiday, for U.Sians like 4th of July, by default, Month then Day

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 1 points 5 months ago

Does he ever listen? Ever?

No, he does not much to others. His only constituents are his capitalist sector.

 

When ABC News' Terry Moran asked Pres. Donald Trump to respond to voters who may be concerned that rising costs are not what they "signed up for," Trump responded: "Well, they did sign up for this actually."

https://xcancel.com/ABC/status/1917379788408312308

[–] chillBurner@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago

Hot Wheels was cool insult, yeah

 
 

https://archive.is/Z3gCU

News of mass immigration arrests has swept across the US over the past couple of weeks. Reports from Massachusetts to Idaho have described agents from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) spreading through communities and rounding people up. Quick Google searches for Ice operations, raids and arrests return a deluge of government press releases. Headlines include “ICE arrests 85 during 4-day Colorado operation”, “New Orleans focuses targeted operations on 123 criminal noncitizens”, and in Wisconsin, “ICE arrests 83 criminal aliens”.

But a closer look at these Ice reports tells a different story. That four-day operation in Colorado? It happened in November 2010. The 123 people targeted in New Orleans? That was February of last year. Wisconsin? September 2018. There are thousands of examples of this throughout all 50 states – Ice press releases that have reached the first page of Google search results, making it seem like enforcement actions just happened, when in actuality they occurred months or years ago. Some, such as the arrest of “44 absconders” in Nebraska, go back as far as 2008. All the archived Ice press releases soaring to the top of Google search results were marked with the same timestamp and read: “Updated: 01/24/2025”.

The mystery first caught the attention of an immigration lawyer who began tracking Ice raids and enforcement actions when Donald Trump took office. She spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal from the administration. At first, she was baffled when she clicked on these seemingly new press releases and they detailed Ice raids from more than a decade ago.

So she set to work doing some digital sleuthing and enlisted a friend who’s a tech expert to help. What they found leads them to believe that Ice is gaming Google search.

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