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Postmortal_Pop 4 points 3 hours ago

I'd say for the better but it appears they all have jobs in the government now. I miss when they were busy complaining about women having personality in green text...

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Postmortal_Pop 4 points 3 hours ago

Honesty yeah, if I ever become professional enough to have a private practice I'm going to have a print of this in the lobby.

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Postmortal_Pop 9 points 7 hours ago

If the moment can be ruined by something little, it was going to be ruined to begin with.

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Postmortal_Pop 2 points 13 hours ago

I'm not sure how to tell? It happens with any media I move, either on my computer or through sftp.

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Postmortal_Pop 2 points 13 hours ago path: 0 24350777 24355874 24383422, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 0
Postmortal_Pop 2 points 14 hours ago

Dang! Honestly, I can't get over the fact that we haven't made a way to passively cool cars when they're not running. Just a one way valve in the doors would do it.

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Postmortal_Pop 40 points 3 days ago

Jokes aside, I watched a documentary yesterday about a study where they used sensors and electrodes on the motor cortex of a subject. They found it took 55microseconds between when he thought about moving his finger and when of actually moved.

They then interrupted his attempt to move his finger by using the electrode to move the finger instead. They then did series where he was told to move his finger and the computer either would or wouldn't randomly stimulate the movement first and he had to report whether he felt like it wad him or the computer doing it.

Subjects disproportionately attributed the motion to the computer even in events where the computer didn't cause any movement. Suggesting that the subjects had a dramatic reduction in feelings of agency when even the suggestion of outside control was present.

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Postmortal_Pop 22 points 2 days ago

I cannot, in any way, shape, or form, justify that kind of money on what you just said. Our grocery pickup to get us the next two weeks was $132 and we were being generous this time.

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Postmortal_Pop 10 points 2 days ago

I'd suggest ditching them fast just to maximize your ability to continue. If you've got a good handle on getting them stealthily, I would put that towards placing them visibly in the garbage or on the property of people or organizations that support this regime.

The solar panels should be easy enough to wire up and mpunt for personal use, just destroy any branding and make a plausible scenario for where you got them.

It depends on the specs of the batteries. If you can repurpose them to make rechargable power banks, battery packs, or maybe even power a decent rc. Alternatively, a cardboard drone isn't a hard build. Or if you're really after that super villain vibe, liions tend to burst and catch fire when punctured. An egg timer, a mouse trap, some nails and some hot glue and you'll have yourself a time delayed fire starter. I'm sure there's plenty of useful things that can be done with that.

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Postmortal_Pop 53 points 3 days ago

I'd like to see the data for that 49% of adults. It feels high and I wouldn't put it past some companies to report mandatory AI bots as increased use by customers. I know Amazon requires it to do returns now, and I've had more than one site bring up the chat bot if you wanted access to content.

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Postmortal_Pop 10 points 3 days ago

My mother is a huge star trek fan from the era where it was biggest. The thing that really did it for her was that it's one of the few good outcomes in the future. They're out on space exploring for altruism and the novelty of it, not colonialism, not for the destruction of earth's enemies, not to find a home became we destroyed ours, almost every other space media uses it as a for-warning of the outcome of the poor choice we currently make. Star trek is the future we want. No money because all needs are met. Alien contact because they believe we have potential to be equals, stuff like that.

The shows actually do a terrible job conveying this and a worse job using the tools at hand, but I honestly don't know any other media with such a hopefully fiew.

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Postmortal_Pop 5 points 3 days ago

If you pay more then 16 quarters for a car wash you're getting ripped off for a fancy water show.

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Postmortal_Pop 5 points 3 days ago

Nonsense, the Riddler would never associate with a Xemophobic religious zealot. That level of ignorance is beneath him.

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Postmortal_Pop 4 points 3 days ago

Are these projectors?

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Postmortal_Pop 42 points 5 days ago

Pedophilia is ok in the united states and we all just collectively agreed to pretend it isn't. It's clearly not a crime or we'd make more of a deal out of prosecution. It's certainly not a deal breaker when your favorite politician or famous person does it. I used to think it was a coincidence that everyone I know was molested as a child, that maybe we gravitate to each other as an unspoken solidarity. The Epstein situation has made that hard to believe.

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Postmortal_Pop 8 points 4 days ago

If I'm reading this right, they degove the penis and extract it through the mid seam of the scrotum. From there, they extract the entire erectile structure and shorten the urethra to the front end of the perineum before ultimately reducing and connecting the scrotal tissue to create a smooth continuous surface.

So I have a number of questions.

Firstly, why the degloving? The outer penile tissue doesn't appear to be used in this diagram, while I can understand doing it to provide enough tissue to work with for covering the area the penis was located at, it feels unnecessary to extract the entire shaft through the scrotum before removal.

Secondly, where are the testicles? I was under the impression that fully removing them causes massive health issues because they do actually produce a number of important hormones. I suppose with the interior penile shaft removed there would be enough space to house them internally and the lack of thermal regulation wouldn't really matter as it's only really there for the visibility of the sperm, but the diagram does not provide that info.

Lastly, I have grievances about the placement of the urinary tract. Anyone who's changed a diaper knows that UTIs are stupidly common even in males if you wipe in the wrong direction. They're a life long worry for females simply due to anatomical design. While this wouldn't provide the the enclosed space or extra tissue that the labias do, it would put the urethra far closer to the anus than either existing design and in an area universally known for excess sweating, friction, poor air circulation, and retained moisture. This feels like a recipe for constant and fast spreading UTIs.

Say nothing about the changes in hygiene behaviour you'd have to make moving from washing a penis to washing this, or the sensory changes that would come from having your anatomy rearranged like this. A UTI with this is going to feel entirely different than with a penis and that's assuming the nerves needeed weren't damaged or relocated in the surgery. You may end up with a full bladder infection before it even presents.

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Postmortal_Pop 27 points 5 days ago

4917

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Postmortal_Pop 11 points 5 days ago

That's the thing, I already accepted that crimes are legal of you pay for them, that's something I learned in elementary school, but when you start opening up about sexual abuse, you find that more people have experience than not. It's not just the famous or powerful, it's older cousins, uncles, aunts, babysitters, friends or their families, grand parents, teachers, strangers at the park, neighbors, and every other possible connection.

There's 27 people I can think of that have candidly told me about the abuse they experienced and only one of them lead to legal reprocussions. We're taught to keep it secret either because we don't truely understand it until it's far later or when we bring it up we're told that it didn't happen. When we hear about those arrested for it, they were often victims in their own time.

CPS investigates about 300,000 child sexual assault cases annually and experts suggest that as few as 10% actually get reported to begin with. If those numbers are accurate then around 37% of children in the us will be molested in their lifetime. 1 in 13 Americans is a molested child.

In comparison, Jews are 1 in 42, muslims are 1 in 91, Pacific islanders are 1 in 333, transgender adults are 1 in 167. In a general dispersal, for every 11 Mexicans you've met, you've likely met 8 children that have been sexually assaulted. It's not money that lets you molest children, it's the culture. It's fine as long as no one else has to know about it. So the crime isn't the act, it's being bad at doing it.

Also, that'd only using the 2025 data for active cases so that's just children currently being molested. Adults that were molested as children aren't even factored in. Even more, only 24.5% of cases are actionable, 2-5% are false, and the remaining fail because they investigation is self assessment at best. So of those 8 molested kids, maybe 2 of them will get justice. The rest get to live with it.

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Postmortal_Pop 11 points 5 days ago

I wish. I spent 4 hours trying to get both I and docker to have permission to see my other drive. I finally gave up entirely and made a puid:guid that had access to everything short of root and put myself on that. It's still dubious as to whether that will work...

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Postmortal_Pop 2 points 3 days ago

Not oc but just used it myself. It makes a gluten network in docker for the torrenting. It doesn't run the others through it but you can modify the yaml to make the change yourself. If you want yams entirely it has a custom yaml that you can modify and a default that gets reset with every update. Modify the custom to change the network for the other arrs. Also, if I understand the system correctly, you only need to put prowler in the box with qbittorrrent. When using prowlarr, the arrs just say "hey I don't have a thing" to prowlarr and prowlarr specifically finds the torrent and delivers it to qbit to download.

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thanks for using Leebra!

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