Joe Bitin’
Just an old fart from down under here to read some cool content and have some laughs along the way.
Joe Bitin’
It should have been $Googol instead.
I always prefer the book over the movie.
From creating toe tappers to taping her toes.
“Best I can do is tree fiddy.”
“Sold!”
I think they just mean Euros for anyone buying gay gifts.
The father of IVF says a lot of shit.
Edit: missing of
Could you count the number of stains and then refer to it as stainfewer steel.
Rereads Tesla’s mission statement.
“Accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable energy.”
Stares at 3 ton lump of stainless steel parked in driveway.
Using the strong arm of the law until the police co….
I don’t need to read @America to know why you support Trump. We all know. All of us know Elon.
To stop Reddit monsters, one, two, three
Here’s a fresh new way that’s trouble-free
It’s got Paul Anka’s guarantee
Guarantee void in Tennessee.
Just don’t look!
Just don’t look!
Either he fell asleep watching the movie below and confused it with his own reality, was inspired by it with his tactics to win elections, or Robin Williams is a time traveller.
“Man of the Year”, 2006, starring Robin Williams.
A comedian who hosts a news satire program decides to run for president, and a computerized voting machine malfunction gets him elected.
Edit: I can’t spell Williams apparently.
Apparently it is set in the same cinematic universe as Surviving R. Kelly.
They probably mean that those convenient areas adjacent to the lanes on a road should be seen as “less bike lanes, but more car park”.
Make Acronyms Go Awry
That dogs dimensions are 25” long x 15” high x 1” wide.
This is straight out of that WKYK racist juror sketch but sadly in real life.
“Well you, good sir, certainly are … one”
So they would be offering content to the NYT sourced from the NYT? From Wikipedia
“In October 2024, The New York Times (NYT) sent a cease-and-desist notice to Perplexity to stop accessing and using NYT content, claiming that Perplexity is violating its copyright by scraping data from its website.”
“The cease-and-desist notice sent by NYT lawyers read in part: “Perplexity and its business partners have been unjustly enriched by using, without authorization, The Times’s expressive, carefully written and researched, and edited journalism without a license.” “