NigelFrobisher

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NigelFrobisher,

You wouldn’t even get the bed for a million pounds in central London.

NigelFrobisher,

I want to know who the hell invented nettle tea. Like, let’s try putting the stinging leaves in water and ingesting them.

NigelFrobisher,

I used to play MTG and can confirm the places I played almost always had that stale sweat smell.

NigelFrobisher,

I like that the lawyer avoids saying “Duck Tape” because it’s trademarked.

Does AI-generated art posted on lemmy bother you?

I find that i can spot AI Images fairly easily these days, especially the sort of fantastical tableaus that get posted to the various AI communities around lemmy. I’m tired of seeing them; it all looks the same to me. Was wondering if im being too sensitive, or if other people are similarly bored of the constant unimaginative...

NigelFrobisher,

I don’t really get it. Reminds me of the guys who’d send each other fractal images on floppy disks in the early 90s, which they must have got something out of, but to everyone else it’s just pictures of maths.

NigelFrobisher,

How is “it’s sus” a Gen Z thing when we were saying it in the 90s?

NigelFrobisher,

It didn’t even make sense, because the point of Google was never to make money anyway. The point of Google was to make investors believe it was worth billions of dollars.

NigelFrobisher,

This is the reason why ChatGPT keeps asking people where the nuclear codes are kept.

NigelFrobisher,

Ok, but he has to do the Scouse accent this time.

NigelFrobisher,

So you’re astronauts on some kind of Star Wars?

NigelFrobisher,

Not sure what’s going to happen with Vivaldi given that the browser is the ad blocker.

NigelFrobisher, (edited )

Just put milk and sugar into your virgin black tea to turn it into the chad builder’s tea.

NigelFrobisher,

That’s actually sweater weather in Kelvin.

NigelFrobisher,

The original Liberals were actually a bunch of mill owners in 19th Century Manchester (at the time the most technologically advanced city in the world) who got together to ask challenging questions like “why should we have to pay taxes?” and “what if we basically owned our employees? And their children”.

Marx and Engels lived there for a time and witnessed the conditions the working people lived in first-hand.

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