based on what metric?
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reminder that the villain of cars 2 is famous for being “the first car to circumnavigate the globe without gps”.
also jesus was obviously a Model ✝️
i don’t live in north america, but this was in a house from the 1910s.
i managed to do that to myself once in my sleep; i had managed to wrap my arm around a lamp cord which came out of the plug, and when i rolled over i managed to put my thumb on the exposed wires.
i’m assuming the cars universe equivalent of grocery stores are gas stations.
the P in PoE stands for Pulverization
*sigh* i guess it’s time for this again…
Kill James Bond Highlights: “The horrific implications of Cars 2 (part 5)” (the Popemobile bit)
Edit: There’s a real good comment by youtube user CleverCrumbish on one of the highlights:
So, the thing about Cars 2 right.
In Cars the plot of the film revolves very tightly around the idea that the way people live in the modern age (and particularly the way they transport themselves) is incentivised to progress and develop toward alienating those people from communities that live in and on the places they move through and that those changes are causing suffering as adherents to or prisoners of the old ways of doing things are left behind and underserved. Because this is a theme explained through the parallels between motor racing and the older rural automotive landscape, that is, because most of the metaphor the film is using concerns the automobile, it makes sense to simplify the framing for a children’s cartoon and make all the characters cars.
In Cars 2 every character is a car for absolutely no fucking reason whatsoever except that they were in the first movie and it would be weird to change it now.
at least it’s short enough that it will only reach two plugs on the same panel, thereby guaranteeing that the first things that blow are breakers.
that “kinda sorta” is doing a lot of work there.
send a picture to the fire department?
serious answer: they don’t know how to prompt. not that knowing how to prompt makes it look better, but it can at least make it look different. like how google used to give you more specific results if you formulated the query in a certain way.
but pop os is just the cosmic flavour of ubuntu so isn’t kubuntu technically already kpop os?
- lime!@feddit.nutoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is a web browser using another scripting language feasible?0·4 days ago
there were plans for multiple scripting languages for the web, hence the
type="javascript"attribute on the<script>tag. the thing that became javascript was originally more like a lisp, but netscape wanted to cash in on the popularity of java applets so they made the language look more java-y.the bones are there, there’s just no sense in implementing it in mainstream browsers now.
- lime!@feddit.nutoProgrammer Humor@programming.dev•Everyone's asking, 'Who's Json?', but nobody's asking, 'How's Json?'0·5 days ago
i’ve designed my own communication protocols that run directly on udp. i couldn’t tell you either.
door bells here are just literal bells mounted to the door. modern problems require modern solutions.
fair
or horniness
i mean in comparison to other open cad applications.