

Unexpectedly technically correct and laconic answer. Thanks.


Unexpectedly technically correct and laconic answer. Thanks.
Ana. Ban ana.
The room has walls. Not sure if this structure can be called a room.


Globular indeed. Not very springy and I don’t see any tails though…


but you completely miss the scales,
I don’t. I see no reason to believe that machines use more energy than humans while achieving comparable results.


soulless
I am an engineer, not a priest. I don’t understand this terminology.


IP theft
People learn in the same way
the waste of water, waste of energy,
People consume that too. Even while not working.
dumb down all future generations
Human specialists also let other people stop being specialists. When did specialisation become the norm? In the early paleolith? Earlier?


Why should we care about the tools they use? Results are important.
Coal mines are closed, huh?
The more good men – the better, correct?


Nah, not interested then.


Bn? Bananas? I can pay 75 bananas for Warner.
Was that intro somehow special? I watch intros only once.
Say thanks to good guy Lincoln, who destroyed their sovereignty and forcibly joined them to your country.


You can try adding the vestibular system, which is the sense of balance and spatial orientation, if you want to “catch them all”.


It is called thermoception.
logic or rules come from
That is a “natural” language. Not C++ or Esperanto. No logic. Just bullshit and idiocy.
is it harder than expected for folks who cannot hear the sound?
Absolutely trivial for anyone. If the word ends with “a”, it is female. If any consonant – male, “o” – neutral.
I wouldn’t call those… no idea how it is called in English… a way to enclose something.
Looks more like a verandah than a room.