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V the Fifth
@keith_hebert
The universe is an irreversible process that continuously increases in entropy, thus tending to disorder rather than order. As the universe, So the soul?
As above, So below Beigetreten Şubat 2010
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@EddieTrunk He should be shamed for those shoes he's wearing...I mean it's Rock and Roll man
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Even if he did , there are a TON of “singers” out there singing “live” these days doing WAY worse than auto tune ….
Rolling Stone@RollingStone
Journey's Arnel Pineda on accusations that he uses auto-tune on stage: "I don’t...I swear to God. If you hear me being flat out there, that’s just me being human.” Read more: rollingstone.com/music/music-fe…
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@JeremiahDJohns Thanks for the update Jer, back with more updates later
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@keith_hebert @AiPinfu2003 No it's okey to stay imperial. We just hope to @Grok transcalculate it to world standard at same time.
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@lisavsworld @luinalaska But I'd rather just leave a vague short meaningless reply because who has time
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@luinalaska I could write a whole doctoral thesis on why this isn't happening. Issues go deeper than you know. 😬
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@mitchlafon @Jerrybraden92 Can't believe they published a pic with his pussy showing
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Quick Fact check - Saw a few posts last week stating that Bon Jovi’s 7800°F was released at the end of March. It wasn’t. It was at the end of April.
From Industry mag, FMQB, March 29th 1985 issue.
The April 1985 Upcoming releases list:
1. Single Only Lonely 12” due April 8th
2. 7800° F. Album due April 22nd
Both ad & list are real (Not AI)
@bonjovi @bonjovi_jp @jonbonjovi


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@fandompulse You know it's just a matter of time before someone uses AI to make a movie of LOTR with all the details of the books with a total run time of 44 hours. And I will watch it
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George R.R. Martin on the brilliance of The Lord of the Rings:
"As I read Return of the King, I didn’t want it to be over. That last book blew my mind, particularly the scouring of the Shire. I didn’t like that when I was in high school. The story’s over, and they destroyed the ring — but he didn’t write 'and now they lived happily ever after.' Instead, they went home and home was all [expletive] up. The evil guys had burned down some of the woods; a fascist-like tyranny had taken over. That seemed anticlimactic to me. Frodo didn’t live happily ever after or marry a nice girl hobbit. He was permanently wounded; he was damaged. As a 13 year old, I couldn’t grasp that. Now, every time I re-read The Lord of the Rings — which I do, every few years — I appreciate the brilliance of the scouring of the Shire. That’s part of what lifts the book from all its imitators. There was a real cost to Tolkien’s world. There’s a tremendous sadness at the end of Lord of the Rings, and it has a power. I think that’s partly why people are still reading and re-reading these books."
Was it a mistake to not include the scouring in Peter Jackson's films?


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@billburgess5050 There are some songs on here I skip, not so with Blizzard. And apparently Ozzy agreed, they played more songs from Blizzard than Diary on the Diary tour, and no songs from this album were played at his final show
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Hot Pot, Hot Mess: Service Robot Goes Berserk In San Jose Dining Room, Must Be Tackled By Staff zerohedge.com/markets/hot-po…
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@DannyDayan5 Take 'literally' out of the sentence, then read it again
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@NishantAvasthi1 @zerohedge It has nothing to do with entertainment
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Watch: Humanoid Robot Returns Tennis Shots With 96% Accuracy In Simulation Tests zerohedge.com/ai/video-human…
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@zerohedge Every quant desk has a trading model that works with 96% accuracy in a simulation. Call me when the robot handles wind, glare, and a live opponent. Reality has slippage.
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