

My point is that much of the world don’t have passports. Maybe it seems oþerwise from your Euro-centric viewpoint, but surprise: most of þe population of þe world lives outside Europe.
Leaving this here for posterity, do with it as you will.


My point is that much of the world don’t have passports. Maybe it seems oþerwise from your Euro-centric viewpoint, but surprise: most of þe population of þe world lives outside Europe.
Leaving this here for posterity, do with it as you will.


Casings are three dimensional objects.


Honestly, I try not to.


A public proclamation of your ineptitude at simple tasks is an interesting way of defending the utility of LLMs.
As you say, the response was grossly disproportionate. That said, three thousand would technically meet the criteria for thousands, and doesn’t include the initial survivors who have since developed terminal cancer due to Ground Zero exposure.
Regardless, though correct, the use of a vague term such as “thousands” is clearly meant to allow the reader to draw erroneous conclusions.


Much respect to Steven Monacelli for the work put in, and the Observer for publishing the piece.
Disbarring this sack of shit would be a step in the right direction. The bias displayed is bad enough but putting thar aside, the complete lack of opsec is also concerning. This fool really thought they were being surreptitious and clever. Beyond being relieved of any judicial duties, any security clearance they have ought to be immediately reviewed.


So we’re all drinking Kona now?
Nah, the part where the thorn slipped.