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  • Seems like artists would have some way of setting up shows outside of Ticketmaster's control.

  • There are ways to melt those without burning fossil fuels. Whether the alternatives are easy, affordable, or can run at a useful rate is debatable

  • I'd like to point out that OP stated they did Not want investment advice.

    I'll second another comment saying to get out of possible. Take what you can, sell what you can't take, go somewhere that is having a better time.

  • In the zombie variation, might want to cheat the system and ask for loaded guns. Because guns wear out and get jammed sometimes.

  • Feedback!?! All you do is give feedback. We're all here trying to strike a chord, but when you repeat it back we sound all distorted!

  • Sunrises and sunsets.

  • It would have to be modular and customizable. Whether the buttons can be removed and swapped around like key caps, or the D-pads and sticks are on interchangeable units, users would have to be able to arrange things a few different ways to get literally everyone on board.

  • Hmm, you're right. Recommended dosage afik is 400 mg a day, so 2 pills several hours apart would be the limit. Idk if they're timed release or if they really hit you with 200mg at once, I haven't tried them. Nutricost brand 100mg pills are way cheaper, so I stick to them.

  • Same. Can't stand the taste.

  • Find caffeine pills. No-Doz is a popular one, but the dosage is so high you should only have one in a day.

    Time release 100mg pills are your friend, if you don't take too many.

    50mg pills are hard to find, but better replace a cup of coffee.

    100mg pills that are not slow release or time release hit hard and crash hard, but spread them several hours apart and cut them off at noon, and it will absolutely get you through a sleepy day.

  • Gather a group of people, including seasoned mechanics, manufacturing workers, sales people, and engineers of different types. Go full r&d to come up with meaningful solutions to transportation, then build them.

  • Rotisserie chicken. Cheapest thing in the store most times, and they're pre-cooked, pre-seasoned, ready to devour

    I also lived on chicken nuggets for a while, but I can't recommend those.

    Other comments remind me of potatoes! So many simple ways to prepare them. my favorite is microwave baked potato.

    Rinse it off, stick holes in it with a fork several times, coat it in oil, salt it, and microwave until you can smash it with your fingers (through a napkin, or use the fork). Then bust it open, add whatever sounds good that's on hand, and eat it up.

    If you don't add salt to a baked potato, then it pairs well with most oversalted foods. Like pour a can of baked beans over the opened potato.

  • I did get a new clutch. It was a bad deal that turned out good.

    Someone traded in the car with worn out clutches and 10k miles past the extended warranty. The clitches gave out on me only 2 days after I bought it, so the dealership replaced the clutches at no additional charge. I looked up how it should be driven, followed Ford's advice, and it's been driving great ever since

  • Any name that seems to fit the character of the car. In hindsight, based on personifying the car's flaws.

    One was a Saturn SL2 that had a leaky exhaust, sometimes hesitated to start, and the automatic transmission shifted aggressively. Oscar, because it seemed grouchy all the time.

    Another was a manual transmission Volkswagen Passat 2.0 with a tiny turbo and some neat safety features that still worked, including automatically holding the brakes for a hill start to prevent rolling backward. Not particularly fast, but once it got going it just kept accelerating up through the gears, as if rising to a challenge. I named it Walter, it just seemed to fit.

    My current car is a 2014 Ford Focus with the "bad" transmission. It needs to either go or stop, asking it to accelerate too slowly burns up the clutches in a hurry, thus the terrible reputation for the dual clutch automatic. The harder I accelerate, the better the gas milage, up until it starts spinning the tires.

    Idk what to call this one.

  • You would have to chop it up into manageable pieces, somehow, while it's frozen. Then bake or fry or whatever.

    Basically make your own chicken nuggets, which are designed to be baked from frozen.

    Then the problem becomes cutting solid chicken into slices or strips or bite size cubes. Not sure how to do that reliably or safely

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  • Upon meeting you, given little to no information about you, most people are surprised that you are single (if single).

    The vast majority of people smile when they see you.

  • It's added by Samsung AI photo editor.

  • A tiny mouse city inside a tree stump, generated in Bing Image Generator, I removed one tree with Galaxy AI generative phot edit tool

  • The Minecraft Movie

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    How do you know your clock was very hungry at lunch?

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    What songs would you choose for a Mama Mia remake?

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    the suit for a birthday idea evolves

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    the first image in my mind when someone mentions a birthday suit

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    The golden fiddle Johnny won from the Devil

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    Trying again with a more descriptive prompt on a Hotwheels themed Hawaiian shirt

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    Them, "what music do you like?" Me: "uhhhh"

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    Bing does not understand the word "subtle"

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    would you drop a coin in his bucket?

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    A robot break dancer

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    When your prompt gets a great response

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    in your opinion, what would meet the definition of "broke the Internet?"

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    when your long prompt gets a great response from an image generator

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    A mouse society inside a fallen log

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    Pond skimming on an ATV

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    I like to imagine that this is the screensaver for a set of projectors on that wall

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    "It's so good to meet you, Kermit, I'm a huge fan"

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    The dark side of the moon

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    OSHA sponsored demolition car

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    Please no crash, says the car computer