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mooshie-blue · 5 months
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A whoopsie
Tigger would say it exactly like this bc he’s a gentleman
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newzzwired · 2 years
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After Kanger, Now Heating Gadgets Face Medical Advisory In Kashmir
After Kanger, Now Heating Gadgets Face Medical Advisory In Kashmir
When Fareeda didn’t respond to the treatment, she was rushed to SMHS Hospital where she found many patients like her. Most of them were using the heating blowers frequently. YEARS after linking prolonged use of Kashmir’s traditional firepot with malignancy, medicos have now gagged modern heating-gadgets for their proximate use during winters. The medical advisory of sorts has come amid the…
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salihombox · 2 months
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2024 fantroll
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cokowiii · 1 year
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Here’s a little sketch dump to make up for not posting in awhile!
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lanatusnebula · 2 months
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Needed to shade it. Caver Kanger Mouse is a spelunking assistant that goes maverick very slowly over time.
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pumpkin-padparadscha · 7 months
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Behold, a kangaroo: 🥥
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sinceyousawvienna · 10 months
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I could be a much better antagonist to the kagerou project than black snake
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Something something free will and the reliance of others and fighting against time
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oddlysatisfyingbot · 1 year
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A fruit shop in Kashmir via r/oddlysatisfying
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rekototed · 2 years
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Mode d'emploi cigarette electronique e-cigarette dangers
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meruvoluxa · 2 years
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Joyetech cuboid 150w
mode d emploi
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fefobuhes · 2 years
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E cigarette vision mode d'emploi machine
#http://vk.cc/c7jKeU#nofollow#<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><center>E CIGARETTE VISION MODE D'EMPLOI MACHINE >> <strong><u><a href= rel= targe#<br> cigarette electronique aspire mode d'emploi#<br> cigarette electronique geek vape mode d'emploi#<br> faut-il avaler la fumer de la cigarette électroniquecigarette electronique cube mode d'emploi#<br> cigarette électronique première utilisation#<br> mode d'emploi cigarette electronique aegis#<br> mode d'emploi cigarette electronique smok#<br>#<br> </p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p> sont nécessairement à la cuisine et les hommes rentrent du travail; On a dit de la publicité qu'elle#La batterie SPINNER 2 1650mAh d'ecig-privée est une batterie haut de gamme dont le voltage peut être changé aisément pour un parfait contrô#Le propylène glycol sert aussi à faire fonctionner les machines à brouillard au Mode d'emploi complet et imagé présent sur la fiche du Clea#Si j'ai la tête assez forte pour être persuadé qu'en voyant ce spectre je ne vois rien#je suis assez foible pour m'affliger de cette vision .#Les cigarettes électroniques ont bien évolué#et les modes de recharge sont de plus en plus sophistiqués et pratiques : la recharge est toujours plus rapide#Que ce soit avec Kanger#Aspire#Innokin#Vaporesso#Voopoo#Smok#Geekvape#Eleaf ou Joyetech#il peut être difficile d'utiliser pour la première fois sa#</p><br>https://tigunewecej.tumblr.com/post/693210188027707392/facteurs-dalteration-des-aliments-pdf#https://tigunewecej.tumblr.com/post/693213612726157312/blue-sky-blf-1006-mode-demploi-lave#https://tigunewecej.tumblr.com/post/693210926558724096/mode-d-emploi-dolce-gusto-download#https://fefobuhes.tumblr.com/post/693213258596892672/l-pro-alarm-od-t%C3%A9to-hodiny-je-platn%C3%A9-nastaven%C3%AD-pro
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punkrockhistory · 23 hours
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42 years ago
Circle Jerks at Stages, Chicago, Illinois, June 1982.
Photo by Marie Kanger-Born
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apricotvik · 9 months
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Kangerou days
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moshinggengar · 1 year
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The circle Jerks at the Metro in Chicago in 1985
Photo Credit : Marie Kanger-Born
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ourladyofomega · 1 year
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Henry Rollins & Black Flag performing live (venue unknown); 1981.
📸: Marie Kanger-Born / Alamy
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lanatusnebula · 2 months
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Thinking about Reploids...
Caver Kanger Mouse's presence around a human at their time of death ends up becoming the main thing that sets off his descent. Pulled into the court where they label the more politically charged reploids as potential mavericks, he had to plead to those above him not to blame him for the accident. (It was a cave-in tbh)
While right in that he was innocent from harming a human, the manner of which he still broke a law of robotics was clear - "A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm." He has a problem with processing risk, which is part of his abilities as a cave spelunking assistant. The risk was too great, and rather than stopping the human from advancing into the cave, froze out of "fear". (emotions in reploids was still new at this time - something that is never really explained in the series is how each reploid responds to feeling emotions for the first time, as none of them are ever given the chance to experiment with these things as infants, since they never *are* infants).
I'd imagine that the earlier models made based on X's schematics are not as tweaked as the ones we see later in the actual game entries. This is all functioning under the assumption that robots in Megaman's time were simply emulating emotions in order to properly communicate with humans. But they were limited in what they could emulate. This presents the definitive line between X and Megaman - not just free speech, but true emotion. X functions under his own rules, and likely the Laws of Robotics, while Megaman functions in a semi-free manner under the orders of Dr. Light. I can't really explain it well because I'm extremely stupid, but the gist is - whatever Megaman felt was fake, whatever X felt is real.
Expecting a reploid, specifically an earlier model, to be able to handle raw emotions logically upon first being felt is a sort of story writing overstep. There's a lot of details in the games that suggest that replicated X's effectiveness in being as human as possible, is difficult or impossible. If they couldn't even create a reploid that could balance when wartime was necessary and when peace was the better option at this point in time, then there had to be some sort of evolution in how reploids handled emotions.
Zero's case specifically was unique. I don't think upon initial creation that he had the ability to feel and process emotions on the level of X. He might have! There are people who suggest that Zero's schematics are based on those stolen from Dr. Light (though I think I've seen his internals and they look pretty different...). Because we see Zero in Power Fighters 2, but not X, I'm unsure how true this is. There could very well be a situation where Zero and X were made separately with no real borrowing from each other, since we also know that Dr. Wily was equally as intelligent as Dr. Light.
I don't know. I don't like Classic Megaman LOL. It's all over the place so I'm just going based on the few games that actually did have plot (that I've played... somewhat.) I'm an old fogy (not as old as most Classic fans though) so my memory escapes me. Not trusting the wikis because I have seen some... things... that compromise its validity. (COUGH the mangas being suggested as canon ever COUGH)
ANYWAYS. Back to the reploid theories. They're advanced beings, but are flawed as they're creations of mankind. Like the robot masters before them, they likely had to undergo a series of improvements before they were considered viable as equals (in, what, MMZ?). As mentioned before, Zero's case is unique. There is a bit of a trope where a virus can rattle things in a machine's brain to give it emotions on par with humans (seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Dramatical Muder, Cafe Enchante...). I think it's bizarre. However! If a stroke can cause a human to gain a talent they never had before, perhaps there's some validity in it. Let's say Zero was nothing smarter than a mechanaloid in terms of emotional intelligence. Let's say that Zero's programming was made in a way that fixed whatever problems Bass may have had (such as disobeying orders). The virus that was intentionally (???) included in Zero might have locked him to this sort of mental state.
So, really quickly, Bass was an interesting case. He was an asshole. A creation (I believe) entirely made by Dr. Wily, probably ripping off Megaman's designs, seemed to have more flexibility in his mental processes than Megaman did. He could get mad, he had an attitude, etc. He had only one command given to him by Dr. Wily - to destroy Megaman. But he did a lot of other things, didn't he? He showed a degree of jealousy and scorn at the idea that Dr. Wily had another project that he was working on (Power Fighters 2) and I think that says volumes. He's not created to mimic the experience of having a child. He's not made to be someone's friend. He's a killing machine who is for some reason giving his opinions. Opinions. Megaman's dialogue typically had a one-note feel about them from what I recall. "Fighting is not necessary" (really following Laws of Robotics 1 and 3), and "Wily you have gone too far!" (following Dr Light's direction to stop Wily). What would Dr. Wily have to order Bass to do in order to get him to act in the way that he typically did? One might suggest Protoman had a sense of emotion as well, but I think that logic is... moreso tied to the mangas which I am pretending do not exist for Classic or MMZ. He seemed confused and aimless, if anything.
So back to Zero. A creation of Wily's, released who knows when, in reference to when X was awakened from whatever sleep Dr. Light put him in. The timeline seems scrambled in the PSP remake of X1. We can assume Zero was found after X? Maybe? ???? Was he put into a slumber like X or was he going around the entire time, only stopping occasionally to recharge? We just don't know!
At least, I don't know.
Zero and X being the bases (in a way) for the reploids (replicated androids) that came after them left humanity in a state where they had a bunch of knockoff Gucci merchandise running around. Zero's brain, organically being rewritten by the virus... leaving... his mind? I don't know how that works - And X having been polished until a man died and somewhat after that allowed them to escape the complications that the modern day ripoff had. Neither of them were afflicted by close proximity to other infected reploids. The virus didn't seem like it ever really affected them. X5 suggested otherwise very slightly, but that situation had to be set up in a VERY specific manner in order to happen.
And then X dies and Zero outlives him and still never really gets the virus after that. Zero was old as actual shit and yet had more emotional stability than a reploid made a mere 10 years prior. (Then again Copy X was made by a mere child so of course it had issues) But MMZ reploid mentalities are a whole other can of worms.
For the sake of storytelling, I will assume that initial reploids had emotional stability problems. They either didn't feel enough or felt too much. The ones that felt too much and acted on the newly acquired "impulse" emotion are then set up to be great hosts for maverick viruses or political maverick statuses (I guess like Boomer Kawanger).
I lost track of what I was talking about.
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