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Random memes, videos, music and nonsense. It might be good, it might be bad, it might be ugly, who knows what randomness will bring? RT/Likes=/=endors

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Random things@1RandomThings_1·
Given enough time, any active system will transform its reality (things, items, concepts, beings, matter) into simulacra. The universe has been doing it long before we were here, we are doing it too. This means that yes we're building a simulation, and yes it will simulate us too
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@teslaownersSV from flowing training data feed by xAi? from the internet? from single chats?
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Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
Tesla Owners Silicon Valley@teslaownersSV·
NEWS: Elon Musk says Grok 5 will be able to “learn almost immediately, like smart humans.” If achieved, that would represent a major leap toward AI systems that adapt and improve far more dynamically from new information and experiences. The competition between major AI labs is already intense, and breakthroughs at this level could rapidly accelerate the entire industry.
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@andreacarugati Vero, ha svelato come una nazione seria si comporta con i criminali: li blocca, li ammanetta e li rispedisce al mittente. Un grande modello
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andrea carugati@andreacarugati·
La Flottilla non ha potuto portare aiuti umanitari, ma ha svolto un ruolo informatico e politico enorme, disvelando la natura del regime di Israele. Ora nessuno potrà dire di non aver saputo o di non aver capito.
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Fandom Pulse@fandompulse·
The Boys series finale introduced Gunter Van Ellis: world's richest man, 17 children, amateur astronaut, talks about white fertility rates, wears a "We Believe In Homelander" hat. Homelander took him to space. Elon Musk replied to a post about the scene with one word: "Pathetic." Showrunner Eric Kripke quote-tweeted Musk's response and posted: "I'll never get a better review ever." Kripke confirmed Homelander was modeled on Trump, and it was obvious this new character was modeled on Musk. Did The Boys end as a superhero show or a political broadcast?
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@WesRoth if they can create a drone version of this they will sell billions
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Wes Roth@WesRoth·
Chinese cities are beginning to roll out AI-powered robot barber kiosks that use 3D scanning to map a customer’s head and cut hair with millimeter-level precision. At around 60 yen per session, the idea points to a future where everyday services become automated, cheaper, and available on demand.
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@RealLifeFakeWiz It will be like AGOT all over again. It went up and up, then the finale was so bad that now no one talks about it anymore, it's just gone from any mainstream discourse except for how bad the finale was
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Fake Wizard@RealLifeFakeWiz·
The Boys will be forgotten almost immediately. This ending sucked. Don't bother with all the spin-offs. If Gen V couldn't hold viewership while The Boys was still airing, you don't stand a chance after this crap ending.
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thatstarwarsgirl@thatstarwarsgrl·
I stopped watching the boys after season 3. Can someone give me the tldr on what happened & why Homelander is all over my feed today? Please & thankyou 🙏
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@RottenTomatoes not a single time the critics have been more accurate than audience. season 5 is 59% at best = rotten
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Apex Imperialist
Apex Imperialist@ApexImperialist·
Homelander taught me one thing: Libtards might make a good character by mistake. But it is a mistake they would correct by ensuring an unsatisfying ending that ruins the character and angers the audience. That's why Eric Kripke decided to ruin The Boys. He could have had a long-standing show that developed far beyond the origins of the comic it was based on. But he wanted the audience to suffer. Some creators want to make a good story that is educational and fun; others simply hate their audience and want them to suffer. The same thing happened to Game of Thrones. David Benioff and D. B. Weiss decided to start injecting their own feminist fantasy and destroying the show once they ran out of direct script from George R.R. Martin. Now contrast that with Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball's original creator. Vegeta was supposed to be a one-off villain, but he was loved by the audience. As a result, Akira decided to change the script. He developed Vegeta and turned him into one of the most iconic characters in the history of manga and anime alike. Vegeta's long character arc turned the villain into an anti-hero and, finally, a true hero! Goku and Vegeta went from enemies to friends. They remained rivals, but ones that continuously push each other to greater heights. The Boys could have done the same, but hatred blinds every fool! Eric Kripke destroyed his best show out of spite for the audience he hates. And now? Nobody will watch his shows ever again. We remember his hatred, and we will boycott every new piece of work he ever makes. We won't let that evil man hurt us again.
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@ahegao_horror Looking at the state of most of the West, I'm not sure anyone is willing or has the ability to do anything at all anymore, not even if it touches them personally. Morale has degraded so much and addictions are so rampant that people literally have no strength left to act
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Ahegao_Horror@ahegao_horror·
@1RandomThings_1 Unfortunately you may well be right. It's one of those issues where people will probably need to feel the consequences personally before they'll do anything. Perhaps people within certain circles like the above will stop using them, at least. Losing all your work is a big deal.
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@KBock4444 @dogeofficialceo Viewership is a function of how funny, good and engaging it is. Sure you may say for you is funnier than before, but that's your opinion, generally speaking it's not funnier if it's less successful. Also look at the rivals on Paramount: Survivor, Marshals, NCIS, lmao
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Im Negan@KBock4444·
@1RandomThings_1 @dogeofficialceo Streaming kills viewership,and I said funniest, I didn't claim it was viewed anymore or less. It hasn't had a new episode since before Christmas and is still the second most watched show on Paramount plus
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Sir Doge of the Coin ⚔️@dogeofficialceo·
I see a lot of similarities between The Boys and South Park in how their obsession with Trump ultimately damaged the quality of the shows themselves. Instead of clever satire, subtle parallels, or genuinely well-written social commentary, they gradually devolved into full-blown Trump Derangement Syndrome where everything becomes filtered through “how do we mock Trump or the right this week?” At a certain point, characters stop feeling like actual characters and just become political stand-ins. Homelander increasingly feels less like a uniquely written villain and more like a direct Trump analogue, and once that happens the writing starts losing originality, nuance, and unpredictability. The satire becomes lazy because it’s no longer building its own world, it’s just reacting to current headlines. That’s the biggest problem with modern political satire: instead of creating timeless stories with layered commentary, writers become so consumed by contemporary politics that it overtakes the plot, the humor, and even the characters themselves. The jokes stop being clever observations and become repetitive ideological venting. And it’s not just these shows either. So many modern movies and TV series have declined because writers increasingly prioritize political ideology and current-day messaging over storytelling, character development, world-building, or originality. Audiences can tell when a story exists naturally versus when it feels engineered around pushing a viewpoint or scoring political points. South Park used to parody everyone equally with sharp writing and absurdity. The Boys initially balanced satire with strong storytelling and genuinely compelling characters. But once creators become ideologically fixated, the satire often stops feeling authentic and starts feeling like a lecture, and that usually comes at the expense of the story itself.
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@RMXnews arrest, pay 10x more than stole, kick out of europe forever, and this is the nice option
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Remix News & Views
Remix News & Views@RMXnews·
🇩🇪More and more self-service farm shops are being targeted by foreign suspects. This man robs a cash box and change cup from a German farm despite staring directly at the camera. These farm shops depend on high-trust European societies that work on an honor system.
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🇳🇱🔴Another farm shop robbed by foreign suspects, this time in Hunsel in the Netherlands. @DVanLangenhove: "These last semblances of a high-trust society are rapidly disappearing due to incessant, shameless theft by hostile invaders."

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@elonmusk Western leaders for the most part despise their own people and are actively acting towards their destruction
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
Funny how nobody’s questioning why AI is free.
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