No, they are not a flat rectagle creature with arms and legs.
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I got the same impression, it's a somewhat old cheap place with a service door.
Now how do you end up living in such space when you have the skillset of a superhero is the real question.
Who uses that?
80$ games btw.
Not really. It depends on the pricing.
My issue is that the service have little incentive to keep up a quality standard, unless it's in the contract...
There will be no more looking at photography, artwork, music, or movies as a marvel of human effort, skill, and talent. To me, that’s a huge loss.
I've been consuming content from a detached rehashed business position long before AI were a thing.
I've never felt the "human touch" in, say, a Marvel movie.
And when I mentioned workarounds I meant offline, as one does.
Maybe (?) that's controversial but "human connection" is not the first thing that comes to my mind when I consider what I'm consuming online.
So losing the humanity of the internet sucks but I can find way to work around it.
Metal is heavier than water. Virtually every containber is fille to the brim with products, now I don't know you but most everything we buy is heavier than water.
It's clear they have some kind of extra propulsion in those, most likely magnetic anti gravitation.
That's just the Saudi branding of Nintendo Switch.
I hope you'll never inexplicably turn into a kid for your own sake.
He's talking about books.