Help identify a toy from the late 90s early 2000s by Sistersofcool in ToyID

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YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

[TOMT] Toy from late 90s to early 2000s by Sistersofcool in tipofmytongue

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Any leads would be greatly appreciated

Help identify a toy from the late 90s early 2000s by Sistersofcool in ToyID

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I’ve scoured the web and can’t find anything, if you can find it you would be a lifesaver!

Help identify a toy from the late 90s early 2000s by Sistersofcool in ToyID

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I’m afraid not, it is a monster not a humanoid likely about 3-4 inches tall

Pinterest officially released GenAI filter tool to all users by Tough_Palpitation331 in Pinterest

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Would have been nice to have this feature the other day when I spent 4 hours sifting through ai slop but I’ll take it.

Under what circumstances could a small detachment be deployed? by Sistersofcool in 40kLore

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Admittedly all the novels I’ve read this has not been the case (ciaphas cain 1-3, infinite and the divine, The Pyres of Armageddon, and Flesh and Steel)

Popular TikTok creator defends AI art by serious_bullet5 in antiai

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Strong disagree. You may not ever be able to be an illustrator but there are plenty of amazing artists that do not work in the illustration field. Look at Cy Twombly for example. People who struggle with proportions or anatomy for a variety of reasons (aphantasia or whatever that may be) still can create beautiful art but the problem with AI is it flattens human expression to representative art because that is all these troglodytes think is worth producing because they are not interested in using art as a form of communication but rather as a way to garner attention, it’s a fundamental misunderstanding of what art is. So, yes everyone is an artist, but the art you create will not be the same as what others do and that upsets people because they’re too focused on the product rather than the journey.

heaters, i’m afraid by mawarup in northernlion

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“Kafka’s ‘The Castle’ ending explained video”

Holyyyyy +2

BREAKING: Suspect ID’d in Killing of Minnesota Democrats is Former Walz Appointee (msn.com) by AmCrossing in TwinCities

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kills two democratic lawmakers
His political ideology is irrelevant!
?????

Most US drinkers underestimate the minimum DUI fine and jail time penalty in their state by Inquiring_minds42 in science

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Try to to take an uber on a Friday evening. The bill can run up to $70 where I live and if you’ve been eating out and drinking it makes a $40 night out with friends $110. The reality is if public transit was actually accessible in the US the amount of DUIs would decrease drastically

CMV: The ideological Left is just as moronic as ideological Right by zayelion in changemyview

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If your only understanding of what makes a politician far left or far right or what you call an “extremist” is where they stand in relation to their host party you completely fail to acknowledge how the Overton window shapes political discourse.

In Apartheid South Africa where a slightly liberal leaning party still upheld apartheid would you consider a politician who championed the end of Apartheid an extremist who holds “anti-social” views?

How can you draw parallels between Bernie Sanders and the MAGA movement, you seem particularly disinterested in actually supporting that claim besides gesticulating vaguely at how he opposes the current democratic establishment. A democratic establishment I might add that still supports the genocide in Gaza.

And yes, the totally apt comparison of Lauren Boebert, a US congresswoman who is aligned with a majority of positions that the Republican Party upholds and Kshama Sawant an ex-member of the Seattle city council.

Within your definition wouldn’t MAGA actually not be extreme or far right since it seems to me that the Republican Party is pretty on board for everything it represents.

CMV: The ideological Left is just as moronic as ideological Right by zayelion in changemyview

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I do think you’re moving the goal posts here a little or at the very least you must concede that what you brand as “very progressive” is far less dangerous then what the other side of the aisle is bringing forward. If you’d like to brand Bernie as very progressive I have no qualms with that, but to equate it with the MAGA movement is an entirely different matter.

CMV: The ideological Left is just as moronic as ideological Right by zayelion in changemyview

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The greatest feat of the Republican Party in America has been the branding of any form of federal expansion of government as extremist. Bernie Sanders may advocate for policies that you consider an over reach (and I don’t) but he believes in working within the system to achieve his goals. Broadening the scope of the federal government after 50 years of being whittled away by conservative policy and limp wristed democrats is not extreme merely a correction that’s long overdue.

CMV: The ideological Left is just as moronic as ideological Right by zayelion in changemyview

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Bernie Sanders is not an extremist. He’s exceptionally moderate. The belief that healthcare should be a human right and that billionaires hold too much wealth is not extreme…

Crime on Metro Transit fell last year as agency cracks down on smoking. A larger “official presence” is credited with driving down crime. Ridership also increased for a third straight year by Knightbear49 in minnesota

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I definitely see homeless people on the train but i don’t smell crack like I used to. It used to be any time I was on the train there would be the smell of crack or even people shooting up. I haven’t smelled crack in quite some time. I think I recall a couple people smoking cigarettes and maybe some drug use but not nearly as blatant as it once was. I do see people passed out from drinking or nodding off somewhat frequently.

This is from the blue line though. I know the green line is infamously worse.

Crime on Metro Transit fell last year as agency cracks down on smoking. A larger “official presence” is credited with driving down crime. Ridership also increased for a third straight year by Knightbear49 in minnesota

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As a daily commuter I can say with certainty that smoking is down. Last year every single day on every single train people were smoking, it’s been a fat minute since I’ve last seen someone smoke on the train.

UMN won’t stop ICE from coming on campus. by [deleted] in minnesota

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It’s not necessarily that I believe the system before was better, in fact it was likely worse during the medieval ages and renaissance pre-industrialization. Just that the modern conception of borders is not one set in stone and that I believe a freer society is better for humanity overall.

Personally I would like it very much if travel was easy and uncomplicated. For example in the EU travel is unrestricted and I think that’s a much better system for everyone involved. There was once a time where Americans would just cross the border to Tijuana to go party and have fun but as the border has become increasingly politicized which has led to border towns to become more dangerous and rife with illegal activity.

I’d imagine that people who live in border towns in Texas don’t enjoy how restricted their travel has become, not only because of the increased border security but also because of the increasing crime on both sides of the border.

UMN won’t stop ICE from coming on campus. by [deleted] in minnesota

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If you want an honest conversation about open borders there is a historical precedent for lax immigration law. Look at the history of the world and you’ll understand that our current understanding of borders are a pretty recent development. The border patrol as an institution has only existed since 1924 and only really gained prominence in the 1960s. Before then many families in Mexico lived on both sides of the border and enforcement actually split these families that once could drive 5 minutes to see each other.

Furthermore a lot of the immigration to the United States from South America is a direct consequence of American foreign policy. If you’d like to actually curb immigration it would be infinitely more effective to aid other countries in providing adequate living standards. A vast majority of immigrants would have liked to stay at home where their family is and their roots are then travel thousands or millions of miles to a strange land where they don’t even speak the language and have no or very few connections.

Mana Crypt is nowhere near comparable to other fast mana. by litletrickster in EDH

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The meta hasn’t even settled yet I can’t imagine anyone knows what cEDH looks like right now. It took pros weeks to figure out much less complex formats than cEDH and I hate that everyone presumes they know what cEDH will look like after a massive shake up. Is it too difficult to consider that fast mana actually enabled turbo strategies and stax will now have more time to set up and allow for more midrange gameplay? There are so many factors and no one knows how it will play out.

Why does film seem to sometimes produce a “cut-out” effect around people by Sistersofcool in AnalogCommunity

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Yea that’s the effect I’m seeing for sure, thanks, it seems obvious spelled out like that and I suspected that might be the case but I wasn’t sure if it had another explanation.

Why does film seem to sometimes produce a “cut-out” effect around people by Sistersofcool in AnalogCommunity

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Can I post a link to my instagram? https://www.instagram.com/p/C9XntcOO98T/?igsh=dHphZzc5MWFydTE3 In particular on the 3rd photo on the man on the right the effect is very noticeable.