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Posts by Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth

  1. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Narc lol I think she'd freak.

    You like DDLG? Why not slave-master play?
  2. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny I imagine it would be pretty slow right? Like it's gotta be at least a couple of days per homo for the cum to get absorbed and the virus to reproduce enough to get a good distribution through the blood stream right?

    I think it was something like 2 weeks per homo, so around 4 months for an 8 man train. Simply based on the minimum plausible time between infection and infectiousness.
  3. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Narc I gotta admit 'jungle bunny' always used to make lol coz its just got that real funny ring to it.

    Does jungle bunny imply female? Cos it sounds vaguely erotic.

    I don't think I'd ever take the chance and call a black girl my little jungle bunny to her face though. OTOH maybe she'd like it?
  4. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    I remember once calculating the rate at which aids would propagate through such a man-train.
  5. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by mmQ That was Neil Armstrong after setting foot back on solid non-studio basement earth.

    Neil Armstrong was a fake character. The guy was played by around a dozen actors -brothers from Manitoba, Canada. He started off as a test pilot - fake! Heavier than air flight is impossible.
  6. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Erekshun We need to find a new name other than phone. While it all started as a cell phone, now the phone part is just an app. Our "phones" are much more than that.

    Germans call them handys, it seems like a neat name.

    Or Motos

    §m£ÂgØL are you mixing benzos and booze lol (+_+)
  7. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    my negroes can beat your negroes
  8. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    For instance pointing my phone at my light should bring up its app, at my TV should bring up its app.

    Obviously there is no decent system for indoor location sensing, so how could this be done?

    Selecting the right app is the biggest pain point in using a phone.

    Also there needs to be an app scroll wheel on the back of phones.

    I also miss physical scroll wheels like Sony put on their Clio Palm Pilots.

    It's frustrating to use phones and having switch from using big, beautiful apps to select tiny icons from a big menu of icons to switch between apps.
  9. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Narc Yeah I mean for the ai to amass some form of army to take us on it would need robots that could run and operate factories that would build the robot army. But it would need the same factory to build those robots and self automated machines and build this factory that the robots would work in in the first place.

    Its got itself a real catch22 situation right there.

    Not really, human progress is the history of using crude tools to manufacture better ones. Like in minecraft, you start out with a wooden pick-axe and use that to dig out material for a stone one, then a metal one.

    And the first thing a real AI would do would be to design a better AI.
  10. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
  11. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Phantasmagoria Eventually sooner or later there will be total war between A.I. and it won't look like the Terminator

    A war between two AIs would be awesome. Imagine them trying to connect with and hack each other, massive battles between rival armies made up of robots and propagandised/indoctrinated soldiers, spaceships trying to bombard the rival AI with meteors, electromagnetic interference, GMO insects and mind controlled cyborg animals, massive crop destruction, memes used as weapons, etc.
  12. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by hydromorphone I ordered an apple in my breakfast yesterday just so I could fashion a pipe, pulled a couple screens outta my sink facet

  13. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by mikeyagain

    I only drove for a year.. It's a messed up way to live, but it did give me a chance to visit a few places…

    I wonder if the Madam still works.
  14. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Phantasmagoria The US needs to end jedi wars and spend all that money on making video games and anime great again

    Don't forget about genetically engineering cat-girl hybrids to serve us.
  15. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny and this is also how they're being made to accept, embrace and justify to themselves the over representation of niggers in correctional facilities.

    If you're surrounded by an extremely high level of order, civilisation and rationality your whole life perhaps then anything that upsets that seems like a force of nature you can do nothing to control.
  16. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    pbj could be peanut butter and jelly, someone's idea of a joke. Appending &pbj=1 (or any value) to a yt url causes the server to return a json file saying {"reload":"now"}. pbjreload is also part of error handling code in the desktop_polymer.js when using desktop yt.

    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny how do i run scripts on my android phone ?

    You don't.
  17. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i dont know what they are but it fuck up my youtube nevigations entirely as i dont use youtube app on my phone.

    im not sure if this is a mozzila-specific behavior or some of the plug in, but it made going back annoying as fuck due to the redirect.

    Are you using a modern version of Mozilla? It could be due to the way modern web apps have to access browser history to alter it to make the back button work. Maybe a VPN is messing it up.

    Maybe try this userscript: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/16935-disable-spf-youtube
  18. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    The issue isn't technical or even legal, it's financial due to the risk of credit card chargebacks.
  19. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    spf = structured page fragments, it's a javascript thingy from google for speeding up responsiveness by only changing the parts of the page the need to be changed.

    https://github.com/youtube/spfjs

    pbj = I'm assuming is protocol buffers .js or something, because JSON is no longer hip. Could be Polymer.Base either.

    https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf

    Neither seem to be documented wrt their implementation in youtube anywhere I can find.
  20. Soyboy III: The Quest for 911 Truth Tuskegee Airman [oppositely expose the hypermetropia]
    Originally posted by Lanny It's more of a problem for deontologists, particularly social contract theorists.

    I'm sure someone somewhere has "deontologist" on their business card.

    Utilitarians don't have any particular issue holding different criteria for moral considerability and agency. Things are morally considerable when they can "experience" utility, pain or pleasure to hedonic utilitarians. They have moral agency and responsibility when they have a meaningful choice in the matter.

    What people agree publicly and what they really think are two different things.

    Things = individuals? Can a hive of bees experience pain or pleasure? Do individual bees have a meaningful choice? What about religious adherents? Do they have a meaningful choice?

    It's not a particularly unintuitive idea, we aren't bothered by a wide range of behavior from young children including violence and theft that would represent a very serious violation for an adult. Why? Because we recognize children don't yet understand the rules of the society they find themselves in. Reciprocity isn't _really_ a hard requirement for moral considerability for almost anyone.

    Is this why shitlib American parents are always the ones who let their parents go crazy in restaurants? Serious question. The whole "don't use force" school of parenting? "They don't know any better, therefore instead of me correcting them, I'll let them do whatever they want?"
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