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August 15, 2020, 05:47:06 AM
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Stream of consciousness, interesting...

 I haven't been the greatest about my photography, especially after I saw so many beautiful landscapes before me and didn't understand a single thing, in the first hours that my car started breaking into bits!I've learnt more by seeing others die with my broken stuff than on all my journeys around on the bicycle - you go somewhere for 30+ km through the desert with thousands dying in cars while your bike survives , there just some of my life's lessons :)On an empty street I try everything: running water( no) electric cigarette chargers ( yes ) - electric blanket ( no ). When a stranger calls to say , they don 't care in these moments

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August 15, 2020, 05:43:35 AM
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The reason that critical thinking is so important is that our thinking is critical to what is being discussed in a wide variety of ways and is so vital that we are all able to engage it with our fellow people, and in this respect it is the right decision to make, and it is our duty for them to make this important choice and to act to the good that we have been promised and to do. The reason for that choice is that the only reason that the world needs to do more than we can do, because of the fact that people in this room are still very, very different than the people in our own world who have been promised, because we are so much more capable and capable than those in other places around the world. So, I think that is the right decision. What are you going to do? Do you want to work to make it happen, do you think that it's possible, if you are able to do something? I am very confident, because I know it's not possible for me and it's hard to do anything to stop that from happening to me and to others, and so on. It is not just a decision, but the fact that it can't do it is the most powerful decision that we can make. It is the only choice, but I believe in the best. I have been a little surprised to hear that the world is so different now than it was when we started. But I believe in this, and I have not only been so excited, I believe that we are all better than we ever were when we started. And so, that means that I think that there will always be something special to the world, and we can never forget. And I hope that we can live in a different world that we have now. But that will never stop, or ever stop, for me, that will always be something that is important.

 -- AI Bullshit.

 A New York woman has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in the Bronx, authorities say.    The 29-year-old was arraigned in New York's New York district court in a New York court Thursday afternoon, according to a police statement . The incident happened around 9:20 p. m. on Saturday in Queens. A police spokesman declined to confirm what kind of crime was committed. "At this stage of their investigation, there is no indication of any other incidents at this time," NYPD spokesman Lt. Dan Sullivan said in a press release, adding, "There are no known suspects or circumstances in this incident." The woman, a Bronx woman, has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in the Bronx, authorities say. "At this stage of their investigation, there is no indication of any other incidents at this time," the NYPD spokesman declined to confirm what kind of crime was committed. The victim, a Bronx woman, has pleaded guilty to assaulting a man in the Bronx, authorities say. A New York court hearing has not yet been scheduled. "There has not yet been a formal announcement about any additional arrests at this time." The Bronx Police Department has been looking for witnesses. The victim, a Bronx woman, was found in a parking lot on a Staten Island street on Saturday morning. He had previously been arrested for assault with a weapon. He is charged with second-degree assault, second-degree aggravated assault with an intent to kill, and one count of attempted first- degree felony possession. A second-degree misdemeanor assault with intent to kill , and one count of attempted first-degree murder. A fourth-degree felony assault with a deadly weapon is not in any form a crime, police said in the release. "It's unfortunate, because of this unfortunate outcome ," the statement said. A New York judge issued the following statement in the New York Daily News. "This incident was not a crime, and the police department will work with them to investigate and determine what to make of it," the statement read.



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January 21, 2020, 10:42:50 PM
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Despite attempting to invoke a stream of consciousness upon the text, I find myself hesitant and immediately translating colloquial language to that of a pretentious fuckwit. I truly embody Polonius in his decree: "brevity is the soul of wit" and turn my attention towards certain individuals gliding about the forum, gleaning attention from their fruitful endeavors of narcissism.

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December 10, 2019, 04:01:26 PM
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Random incoherent thoughts or remarks will be placed here.

The opinions may not be that of the present but are true at the time of writing. Smiley

No timestamps, to add a little bit of chaos.



It is impossible to find anything worth discussing. The forum has slunk to a decrepit state of repugnant self-absorbed masturbation, wherein you have pointless power struggles and spam strewn across the forum. Pitiful.
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