lying_Iiar

lying_Iiar t1_iy1n7c5 wrote

That car is tops.

If you didn't know, there's people who do photoshop work to remove things like the creases in this photo. My uncle used to do it, it can be really amazing.

This one's in pretty good shape though, probably not worth.

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lying_Iiar t1_ix2a6wu wrote

My intuition suggests it might still be faster to start with that question, but someone would have to run the algo against the most common words, or the book he wrote at least.

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lying_Iiar t1_ix1jvr4 wrote

It can be done, my grandmother had one. I think it can be called a "living will."

The nurses just called it a DNR.

My father has told me many times that if he's ever a vegetable, I'm supposed to "find a way to off him." Like it's too much effort for him to get the fucking DNR, so I better risk murder.

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lying_Iiar t1_ix1hyce wrote

This would be way better served by even some simple algorithms.

Think how much time you would save if you even made just one modification:

The first prompt is: "First half of the alphabet?"

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lying_Iiar t1_is2o9p6 wrote

My sister lived in my house for a while and moved out while leaving me a nice bag of already-rotten potatoes on top of a nice piece of furniture I have--a black walnut "bar" on casters.

That was 18 months ago and the walnut still smells. I've moved it out to the porch until I can sand it down and refinish it.

Rotten potatoes can get me puking with one good whiff.

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