False, those are actually quite far away from me as I can not even see you.
False, those are actually quite far away from me as I can not even see you.


This really shows how much of sounding drunk is just plain speaking slow. Like I swear he’s slurring his speech here like an actual drunk, which as I’d understood it would mean a more random cadence of speed with just some syllables of words extended but this is just uniformly slowed and works perfectly.


Also, irish stew doesn’t have beans.
The trouble with kids is that there’s an element of random chaos in the decision making that cannot be accounted for and it’s likely the fallout from those decisions that ultimately helps them develop the palpable and visceral sense against making them as they get older. I’m sure literally trying very hard to teach them the value of things helps, they do have the capacity to listen and learn after all. But the way I see it there’s always a non zero chance that some totally different and bizarre thinking process will override all of that at random moments.


All those people that treated you as “weird” for this do it themselves as well. If you were gaining special attention for this in particular such that multiple people noticed and weren’t just messing with you, then it’s probably not the fact of your blank staring itself, but the length of time. Normal steady gaze at nothing in particular for periods is normal and people only perceive it as staring when it’s reached some threshold length of time.
Why you specifically might be doing this past that threshold I couldn’t tell you. Many are suggesting ADHD or Autism, could well be but otherwise maybe you’re just finding yourself easily distracted or prefer longer trips into your own head. If you worry about it, best suggestion is just to randomize your gaze periodically in response to stimuli in the room, but the thing is if you’re not already doing that automatically it’s probably because you’re too engrossed in thought for that stimuli to get through.


How did it cause a massive influx of immigrants?


That’s genuinely pretty impressive. More will likely need to be done but that’s pretty concrete at as at least one step in the right direction.


Is it excessive worship that was the issue? I thought the biblical God was fine with all manner of excess of worship as long as it wasn’t of any other god.


But it’s not really the same kind of calculation as the car accident though. It’d be impossible to know if anyone using it ever had died from doing so, so impossible to compare the statistics and the concern is about whether the act of being teleported constitutes dying so depending on the answer to that the odds are either 100% or 0 (unless they have some kind of safety issue with more traditional, visible death or injury that bumps that up to something above 0% but below 100).


Hey that sounds cool do you have any more information about that?


I would say probably not, because that’s really hard to do and probably not worth it. Rendering hair physics is indeed very computationally intensive, but that’s not what the AI is really doing, it’s generating frames out of noise and statistical likelihood of pixel values based on training data and previous frames. It’s not really generating hair or cats per se, just what’s likely to be next based on what was before and what was in thousands and thousands of other videos of cats. It kinda bypasses the the need for physics simulation. However, this process too is extremely computationally intensive and expensive for that matter, but typically they’re short low resolution videos generated by online services that are running datacentres to be able to do this and doing so at a massive financial loss while they figure out where the money is going to come from with this emerging tech. It’s both more impressive and easier than hair simulation in some ways and also harder and worse in many ways.


Ok so to backtrack a bit on my former “definitely”, I should acknowledge that I have no means of externally verifying my claim, though I still stand by it. I’ll list some of what leads my to believe this along with counterarguments. The list is technical and contextual.
Contextually:
Technically:
Dang, are you sure? I’ve seen cats do stuff like this with their owners and trusted people, so am kinda baffled why someone would need to use AI for this.
Without any way to actually verify my claims, I can’t be absolutely sure, but it’s this balance of context and accumulation of weirdnesses that makes me very confident that yes, it’s AI generated along with most or more probably all the other videos on their channel. Cats sometimes do funny and unexpected things and sometimes people are filming at just the right moment to capture it, but it’s precisely because those things are unusual and rarely captured that they’re big hits online. Cat videos are a popular genre, which makes collecting and publishing them attractive to people. However, this channel to me, is suss even without too much visual analysis because the moments they’ve supposedly captured and put up there seem to be about cats behaving in implausible ways that line up with anthropomorphic themes. They want attention and views and so it’s not enough that the cats merely be doing funny stuff, it can’t be just a cat that got on a trampoline all by itself and walked around, it had to jump repeatedly and induce bouncing on purpose like humans would do on a trampoline. And it couldn’t just be the one rare cat that does it, in another video, several different cats do. Their other videos seem to revolve around cats going on rides in elaborate contraptions set up for them. The cats are pretty passive in those videos so they’re arguably not acting like people per se, but unlike cats they never get out of the contraptions they’re in, or run off once the ‘ride’ is over, they’re remarkably chill. Maybe one person’s weird cat acts that way, but these people have at least 4 cats and they seem to do this kind of thing all the time in multiple scenarios. I had an ad blocker so I don’t know if they’ve tried to run ads on their channel but if they do, that probably tells you everything you need to know about the why aspect of it. Even if not, it could just be someone messing around, having fun with new tech or just interested in seeing how much attention they can garner by any means necessary.
EDIT: They sell merchandise with their channel name. That’s the why part answered.


Definitely AI but pretty good with keeping quite consistent across the scene. Hides the more obvious tells very well behind the low quality so you’re sorta not sure if it’s just really compressed or actually weird.
That’s a bonus award in Smash Bros Melee, did they also call you a bird of prey or peaceful warrior? Maybe you misinterpreted.


It’s funny, if I saw this in a film I’d say the CGI wasn’t quite convincing but this is apparently actually what a massive helicopter in a rice field looks like.
Something about this shot specifically though, because other images of the scene don’t give me that vibe.
It’s always pretty hard to forget “satansmaggotycumfart”. I don’t really remember much of what they post but the name is always a trip.
It’s pretty much what unites us


also its almost always a right wing rando
Wouldn’t the idea of the attempted assasins being right wing speak against the idea of staging the assassination attempts? Half of Trump’s entire appeal and platform is victimhood so surely if you’re going to pretend someone tried to kill you, you’d pretend it was someone from the opposing side to your own politics to extract as much political capital from the incident as possible.
Haha I like the way the cartoonist decided the reactions of the characters should go. I kind of assumed it’d be the Dad character looking grumpy here for being called out on telling the same joke over and over but the dude’s chuffed as fuck. Kinda sweet.
Also saying “chuffed” definitely makes me thing of this tangentially related thing about chuffed Dads