Predictive programming at it’s finest...
Your daily dose of natural disasters and amazing phenomena for December 13, 2023...
I just came across this collage in my photos and it re-piqued my interest…
Predictive programming at it’s finest…
And lately, there has been a lot of discussion about the new Netflix series ‘Leave the World Behind’… But now we also have A24s “Civil War” coming out in Spring.
Predictive programming, again?
The Neural Link recalls will be even more problematic… Tesla recalls 2 million cars with ‘insufficient’ Autopilot safety controls…
Hey Elon, your cybertruck also seems to have problems on snow… I prefer how the Ford manages it…
This man is dubbed the ‘roach man’… A residential building located in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, had recently seen too many cockroaches. Finally, the residents of the building, accompanied by security guards, went door-to-door on the evening of the 2nd to find out where the cockroaches came from, and finally successfully uncovered the source of the infestation. It turned out to be a resident on the third floor. Unexpectedly, when the security asked the resident to open the door, they found that all the cockroaches rushed out from the inside of the door. What was even more surprising was that there were several cockroaches crawling on the resident's body, including his clothes and neck, but he didn't care at all. Later, he slowly walked back into the house and closed the door… And officials say the man has stable mental condition and lives a normal life. I don't buy it one bit lmao…
Every year, the Swedish Air Force flies in the formation of a christmas tree over cities in Sweden. This year, they posted this video…
How ironic… A Turkish lawmaker, Hasan Bitmez, collapsed and suffered a heart attack after giving a speech in parliament. The speech was livestreamed and Bitmez criticized Israel and said it wouldn't be able to escape the wrath of Allah. Bitmez is said to be in a serious condition…
I found this pretty odd and had never seen this before. The syringe purposely positioned like a rocket while rewording the most famous quote of all-time in regards to NASA/Space travel is comical…
Everyone at harvard cheats and has more money than brains… Cheat and you too can become the president of Harvard…
Wow. After market. 54% currency devaluation !! From 366 Peso to dollar to 800 Peso per dollar !!!!
Your driver's license photo isn't that useful to surveillance software because most of the time, a surveillance camera won't catch you directly from the front, in the same lighting, same clothes and haircut, etc. But with Face ID data that stuff doesn't matter anymore. You could have half your face covered and looking sideways to the camera and it still doesn't matter… Apple Face ID data is being harvested to improve facial recognition software…
Moose with piebaldism 'spotted' in Norway… Unlike albinism, piebaldism, which comes under the umbrella term leucism, sees an animal losing its pigment in fur, feathers or scales but not in its eyes…
This article highlights the growing feelings of alienation, depression, apathy, and anger more and more people feel toward their (mostly useless) work and society in general. The status quo can feel almost suffocating as we all live our mostly pre-determined lives, engaging in consumerism and drug-abuse to feel a semblence of fleeting happiness. A boring dystopia…
Grisly footage shows orcas killer whales hunting great white sharks…
A supercomputer capable of simulating, at full scale, the synapses of a human brain is set to boot up in the hopes of understanding how our brains process massive amounts of information while consuming relatively little power… Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024…
A Black panther and his partner in the Kabini Forrest, India…
Prisoners in Alabama have been denied parole and forced to work jobs at fast food restaurants as part of a “labor-trafficking scheme” that generates $450 million a year for the state… Fast food chains use Alabama prison inmates as slave labor…
This week, a brand new volcanic caldera was found on the ocean floor which is believed to have triggered two tsunamis that struck Japan in October of 2023…
All together 306 people lost taxpayer-funded homes in South Los Angeles as a result of HOPICS’ failure to pay rent on time, the nonprofit said. While more than half were then placed in permanent housing or sent to temporary sites, HOPICS and Los Angeles housing authorities did not say what happened to 119 people. I would say, that’s common with non-profit organizations that are supposed to help homeless people. They get grants from the government and half of it ends up in the CEO's bank account. Hundreds of formerly homeless people get evicted after L.A. nonprofit fails to pay rent on time…
Earth is entering a stream of debris from 3200 Phaethon, source of the annual Geminid meteor shower. Last night, Dec. 12-13, NASA cameras recorded 22 Geminid fireballs over the USA. Many more are coming. Forecasters expect the shower to peak on Dec. 13-14 with as many as 100 meteors/hour visible from dark sky sites…
In Colorado, theft under $2,000 is a misdemeanor offense. But the documented value of the items stolen was $2,094.98, making it a felony. I mean if the sales price puts them under a felony, I can see why they'd make the argument… Convicted Kohl’s thieves argued for lesser charge because items were on sale…
Bill Burr recently joked about how the lie of Santa Clause is the first step in breaking down trust in children. I guess he was joking but this is actually something I’ve been thinking about for a while. I always used to think the Santa thing was harmless but lately I’ve been thinking it’s wrong to mess with kids heads like that. And I won’t be surprised if it has some impact on their critical thinking skills or capacity to trust as they get older… What’s your take on that topic?
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Santa, Easter Bunny, yup agreed! Christ “thee” son of God. Anything in quotes in the versions of the “Good Book” indicates the author him/her self, “changed… the word”. Yes Dick and J E Hoover (we are living in Hoover’s electronic state) are a lovely pair, of coconuts. ;~>
I don't know how long Bill Burr has been saying it, but to a child, God and Santa aren't all that different. If your parents go to all that trouble to lie to you about Santa, why wouldn't they also be lying about God, who probably seems even more unlikely to a child. When my son was in kindergarten he smelled a rat and demanded to know if Santa was real. I was honest with him and then had the horrifying realization that he would tell his friends, which he did. They told him he was wrong, and that was the end of it. Modern parents use the elf on the shelf as Santa's security apparatus. It just gets worse and worse.