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omanatascha · 7 months
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 2 months
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awesomecooperlove · 6 months
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dailybehbeh · 5 months
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theonlinevegan · 9 months
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emperornorton47 · 7 months
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humane ai pin is a wearable ai with voice recognition and laser projection display
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wayti-blog · 1 year
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“It is because I think so much of warm and sensitive hearts, that I would spare them from being wounded.”
Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist
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happywebdesign · 6 months
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raazberry · 1 year
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forgot to say this here but kaveh leaks have me sobbing on the floor personally because like
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these four parts (and honestly, every single one of his stories) made my jaw drop like i wasn't expecting /any/ of this. like woah.
his lack of any "hatred" for his mom also leaving makes so much sense for him as a character - his tendency to blame himself - but also i've never wanted a genshin character to just cuss someone out this badly like holy shit he did NOT deserve this like i understand that they moved on and stuff but STILL
also, i really hope that his stories finally help people understand that neither kaveh nor alhaitham hate each other. both of them have strange ways of showing/receiving care, especially given their history -- and while both of them Can be kind of hostile towards each other (for the lack of a better word), they still care a lot.
AND OH MY GOD haikaveh akademiya best friends with a two year age gap between them is canon i love seeing my hcs come to life 🫡🫡
i'm just genuinely in awe of how wonderfully all of this was written. like i've read the characters stories for almost every character in the game but this just... hit different????? like maybe it's just that it's longer than everyone else's but it's put forward like i'm reading a dramatic novel to be honest. and i love it so much
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k00299141 · 11 days
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Research done about Area 51 and experiments for Rough Script in Brief
Area 51
Area 51 has been used for military purposes, pretty much from it’s very beginning and conception.
The area was developed shortly after WWII, because the US wanted to improve it’s weaponry and to have the best technology they could during the cold war against Russia.
One of its “Employees” said that there was secret Alien research going on around there, but this was later disproven and to be found as a lie.
Still, the mysteriousness of the area made tourists and Alien enthusiasts come to the area, to see if they can find out the truth – what is out there beyond our stars and sky.
There is still research being done there to this day, but the truth may not ever completely come out, always then leaving people wondering.
EXPERIMENTATION ON HUMANS
During WW11 the Nazi doctors experimented on humans in the concentration camps to increase “Human knowledge”. Most of these experiments caused disfigurement, disability and often death. They were also very cruel and inhumane
Also, to this day in North Korea, they do many human experimentation. One of these was given 50 healthy women some poisoned cabbage and they were all dead within 20 minutes.
In the USA near Savannah, Georgia and Avon Park, Florida, A group of researchers released a heap of infected mosquitoes from a base into the areas. Many people had still births, fevers, breathing problems and even death.
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filmhabits · 28 days
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Humane - Poster
Releases April 26, 2024 (USA)
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zonetrente-trois · 1 month
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Humane - Official Trailer | HD | IFC Films
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may8chan · 1 year
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Humane - Caitlin Cronenberg
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findtek · 3 months
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Humane AI Pin vs Rabbit R1: A Comparison of Two Innovative AI Devices
Humane AI Pin vs Rabbit R1: Which AI Device is Right for You? AI devices are becoming more popular and accessible, offering various features and functionality that can enhance your life. However, not all AI devices are created equal, and you may wonder which one is best suited for your needs and preferences. In this blog, we will compare two of the most innovative and intriguing AI devices that…
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dk-thrive · 1 year
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Nothing special but also nothing lesser.
Even as a child, I understood that families like mine, poor rural farmers, were low in the pecking order. Television shows and movies portrayed us as buffoons and hicks, always the butt of the joke. Our presumed incivility, and even monstrousness, was suggested in conversations, often to laughter, by humming the banjo tune from the 1972 film “Deliverance,” present in many VHS collections during my 1980s childhood. “Squeal like a pig,” some jokers continued — a reference to that film’s infamous rape scene.
We didn’t need those cues to know that society held us in low esteem, though. All we had to do was look at our bank accounts.
We worked the land and killed animals so that others would eat, so that we would afford propane for the winter, and so that the rich, rigged industry we supplied grain to would become a little richer.
The profound humility instilled in me by my upbringing left no room in my worldview for exceptionalism of any sort. It also left me troubled by the ways that most humans calculate the value of things — animals, plants, land, water, resources, even other people — according to hierarchies that suit their own interests.
More than once, while wrapping meat, I sliced my finger on the sharp edge of the butcher paper. There was nothing special about my blood. It was red just like the pigs’ and the cows’. It was clear to me that there was nothing special about me or my family, either, doing that most essential work of feeding others. Nothing special but also nothing lesser.
— Sarah Smarsh, excerpts from an essay titled "What Growing Up on a Farm Taught Me About Humility" (NY Times, December 21, 2022). 
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