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AttentionSpanZero t1_j8wtcp9 wrote
Reply to comment by North_Recognition199 in In 2025, Gen X will have their first elderly person. by [deleted]
Hey! I was born in 1965 and I will not be elderly in 2025. I'm looking to retire in 2035 at the earliest. Young whipper-snapper trying to tell me when I'm elderly. No fucking Werther's hard candy for you!
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Reply to comment by videoman2 in Zion national park Utah is unreal [OC][3000X4000] by Mrrealitypants
Yes, not underrated at all. Soooo many people. I was there around Thanksgiving and it was jam packed. Meanwhile Mesa Verde and Chaco Canyon were absolutely empty. Even the Grand Canyon had far fewer people. Zion is beautiful, but its main road is a bottleneck in both directions.
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Reply to Waiheke Island resident fed up with being tormented by mysterious sausages put in his mailbox by Saarstriker
No one has set up a camera yet?
AttentionSpanZero t1_j55dn36 wrote
Looks more like Laura Dern.
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Reply to comment by hukep in ChatGPT really surprised me today. by GlassAmazing4219
Well, the small minority of good comedians are safe. The majority of them are endangered.
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Reply to comment by Fadroh in Debt to collect. by Alessandra_Dolce
Because it's actually Keith Copeland, his less evil twin brother.
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Reply to comment by ven_zr in Every single person in the world who reads a novel will have a different image of the characters and scenes that they read by JenJen3508
I do have dreams that are visual, but they are quite vague and I have a hard time remembering what I dreamt once I wake up. I don't think I've ever had a vivid dream, but they do vary a bit in detail. Oddly enough, I'll sometimes know someone in my dream but they are often portrayed by an actor I might have seen more recently on television. At least I'll feel like it's that actor since I can't see them very well. But I have no visualization at all while I'm awake.
I remember concepts from what I have read very well, but not exact sentences. I'm also bad with names. I'm actually very good at remembering faces, but only on seeing them directly. I don't know which details make them familiar, just that I recognize them. So I'll often recognize someone I met only once before if I see them in person. But I won't usually remember their name.
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Reply to This is the fattest polar bear in Alaska. His name is Fat Albert and he lives in a village named Kat by Financial-Band-3111
Call him Fat Albert to his face. Go ahead. Do it.
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Reply to comment by ven_zr in Every single person in the world who reads a novel will have a different image of the characters and scenes that they read by JenJen3508
It's hard to describe what memories are like to people who don't have aphantasia. I remember things, but I don't visualize them. It's like knowing how many coins are on a table and the denominations but they are covered with a black cloth. All I "see" is the cloth, but I recall that I did see something before they were covered. I can't "see" a scene over again. I also only recall specific details if I noted them the first time. I recognize someone I know, but don't ask me to describe them in detail. You'll get very generic feedback.
AttentionSpanZero t1_j24a4k5 wrote
I'd be worried about that sushi if they are giving out fortune cookies.
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Reply to I should write them a ticket by BabiesOnQuack
Go on. Do it.
AttentionSpanZero t1_iwla1gu wrote
It's the real Don Corleone and his brother Dan.
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Reply to comment by TimeSuck5000 in Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
Probably by narcissists.
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Reply to Whoever said its better to have loved and lost than to never have loved, clearly never dated a narcissist by [deleted]
It's a butchered quote by an actual narcissist. The original quote is: "It is better to have loved me and lost me, than to have never loved me at all. So, I guess you can show yourself out now."
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Reply to comment by Immortalbob in Anglo-Saxon hall where kings and warriors dined discovered in England by unheated1
But it's the one they were always looking for and never could find.
AttentionSpanZero t1_iremuei wrote
Should see this as comparison with mean per capita earnings, to compare how well or poorly GDP is distributed amongst the population in any given country.
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Reply to Soon AI-made artworks will imitate celebrities so aggressively that younger generations will question whether they really existed. by Generalitary
Steven Seagal was generated by really bad AI back in the nineties. He actually never existed.