I imagine Alicia and John battling on opposing pianos while falling from the air and still hitting every key (on the piano and otherwise) lol
Alicia vs John seems fitting and boring.
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I’m pretty sure Rom is the most noble character on DS9
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This makes me sad. Thoughts are with @marcmaron nytimes.com/2020/05/16/obi…
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So okay. When someone joins my WiFi network, I want to push them to a portal where they can temporarily control things in the house since there’s a lot of walled gardens in spaces. Like selecting something on the TV to watch or just adjusting lighting. I’m thinking someone on the vibe of how that woman woke up in Tony’s place in the first Iron Man movie and how Jarvis gave her minimal ACL to things.
I have facets for the portal up but I don’t know how to make this something that pushes when someone joins a network (like a capacitive portal).
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Oh, Minecraft shipped with ray tracing! (v2.jacky.wtf/post/e37a4dd1-…)
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yo deadass
can we test this?
that bottom row is cursed with 57 kbps speeds
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Oh, Minecraft shipped with ray tracing!
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I wish I was better at motion graphics. I have this animation in my head for my next video and I don't really have the knowledge or tools to make it come to life.
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integration AND the people who befriend them + give them access to culture in exchange for clout/access lol
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Weirdly intense thumbnail outtake
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Lol, it finally happened. IG’s pushing live stories for people I don’t follow. I was like who the fuck is Jak Bannon; checked their profile and I was like I don’t even FOLLOW you.
What’s consent in 2020 anyway? (v2.jacky.wtf/post/ad91e515-…)
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Lol, it finally happened. IG’s pushing live stories for people I don’t follow. I was like who the fuck is Jak Bannon; checked their profile and I was like I don’t even FOLLOW you.
What’s consent in 2020 anyway?
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As a graduate of MIT class of 1985, I got fucking Lee Iacocca. I’m jealous. This is some actionable advice.
Read the Full Transcript of Obama’s H.B.C.U. Commencement Speech - The New York Times nytimes.com/2020/05/16/us/…
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Embers low
Sky dark
flickers of
rememberance
Radiating
Against rock
As evening cools.
Love
Nestled in those
Last flames
a torch
time can not
extinguish
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So there’s like a huge fire downtown LA?!
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So there’s like a huge fire downtown LA?! (v2.jacky.wtf/post/1b294329-…)
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Very sad at Lynn Shelton’s death. yahoo.com/entertainment/…
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