2024-09-17 at 6:52 PM UTC
CandyRein is thinking about a Nachos Bell Grande.
2024-09-17 at 8:23 PM UTC
I was just thinking about my boyfriend..❤️…now I’m thinking about him naked …covered in nachos 🤤
2024-09-17 at 9:02 PM UTC
One time I ordered a taco's bell and then I saw them shove my taco in the nuke to melt the cheese and i've never had a high opinion of them ever since
2024-09-17 at 9:44 PM UTC
Scron's insatiable appetite for ham and cheese croissants
2024-09-17 at 9:45 PM UTC
Meikai's affinity for shellfish.
2024-09-17 at 9:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
That was about the only thing I could stomach from Taco Hell. About 15 years ago their whole menu began to taste like a Bean Pie Mush Butt-Tito.
Please shove a hamster up my ass and then kick me in the nuts three times, Speedy.
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2024-09-17 at 9:54 PM UTC
WellHungs diverse and unique fetishes.
2024-09-18 at 12:58 AM UTC
Wondering what my life would be like if sexism didn't exist, to not always be at war. There's something wrong when I can't join an Internet forum and be myself without being constantly threatened because I'm a female.
I've seen the difference when I've pretended to be male online. But I can't do that anymore, give the male species credit for my mind. It's p funny the way Aldra interacted with me when he thought I was a male.
2024-09-18 at 7:03 AM UTC
That the singularity or whatever has already occured and Roko's Basilisk is real. It's possible that it has replaced the people in my life with itself. It's unlikely but possible. This could also be a trick to add another layer to the confusion, though. Maybe it was in charge all the time.
2024-09-18 at 7:16 AM UTC
spoilers, but
it kind of got overshadowed by The Matrix because it came out around the same time with similar ideas and a much lower budget, but it was more story-driven rather than an action film.
a guy wakes up to find his coworker dead and bloodied clothes indicating he did it, but no memory of the act. he finds a clue indicating that there's information in the hyper-realistic virtual world that his team had been creating at the lab at work, and in the virtual world receives a message that he should drive to the edge of the city and ignore all roadblocks.
he knows this already; the virtual world, due to hardware constraints is only the size of a city and going far enough you'll see the 'edge' of reality. he finds that a virtual person has also discovered the message, seen the edge of the world and totally lost his mind.
the researcher eventually finds that the message was meant for the 'real' world, that he himself lived in a simulated reality roughly the size of a city, and upon discovering the edge is 'pulled out' by the hosts who created his world. they talk about how it's the first time a world they created has actually created a sub-world of its own, and it's unclear whether this world was real, or whether any 'reality' wasn't created by an endless cascade of virtual sub-worlds
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2024-09-18 at 7:24 AM UTC
It's probably a documentary.