Strickland33
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Have you ever seen the move Ikiru? Kurosawa portrays this perfectly.
Yes! Have you seen Leviathan or The Death of Mister Lazarescu? My favorite "bureaucracy is the worst" flicks.
Have you ever seen the move Ikiru? Kurosawa portrays this perfectly.
I'm only wandering into Panera once every six months now and I exclusively order salads.
Panera salads have been trash since the outset, but their sandwiches have definitely fallen off recently.
The BTB was the first meal my wife wanted after giving birth to our son.
Yes! Have you seen Leviathan or The Death of Mister Lazarescu? My favorite "bureaucracy is the worst" flicks.
Skinny I am offended at your hatred of me & my coworkers. Sad !
We do work in Durham, but we don’t build houses.
Have your coworkers invited you to learn about their faith yet?
Wife just tested positive for Covid. Super LBH.
Have only met a handful since we’re only in office one day a week at the employee’s discretion but everyone I have met has bashed the LDS church.
Let me know if you ever find out why missionaries aren’t allowed to play full court basketball.
I’m thinking about pussy.
Amazon has revealed an experimental Alexa feature that allows the AI assistant to mimic the voices of users’ dead relatives.
The company demoed the feature at its annual MARS conference, showing a video in which a child asks Alexa to read a bedtime story in the voice of his dead grandmother.
“As you saw in this experience, instead of Alexa’s voice reading the book, it’s the kid’s grandma’s voice,” said Rohit Prasad, Amazon’s head scientist for Alexa AI. Prasad introduced the clip by saying that adding “human attributes” to AI systems was increasingly important “in these times of the ongoing pandemic, when so many of us have lost someone we love.”