It's a thought experiment.Now you're pulling my leg ...![]()
It's like putting on special light detecting glasses. What's more likely? The beam is an artifact of the lens interaction with the eyes and brain or the lens detects the existing beam.
It's a thought experiment.Now you're pulling my leg ...![]()
This thought experiment makes the "Hat Man" and other (supposedly) shared hallucinations way more terrifying.It's a thought experiment.
It's like putting on special light detecting glasses. What's more likely? The beam is an artifact of the lens interaction with the eyes and brain or the lens detects the existing beam.
This thought experiment makes the "Hat Man" and other (supposedly) shared hallucinations way more terrifying.
Really cool video ... thanks
The strange way some people decide to die.
More or less, yeah ... at least when one knows zilch about the languagehttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdxjw0v4kn2o
Tesco apologises after placing Welsh language signs in Cornish branch
Is this what English sounds like to non English speakers?
A councillor has criticised a £7,000 road sign warning drivers that ducks may be crossing the road after claiming he had never seen a duck in the area.
That photo makes it look like the tower is huge, which made me skeptical with the claim being that all of that was from just a thousand patients. If you were to cut the tower at any level, there would be hundreds visible at the cut. So I did a bit of digging and, while the story is true, the towers were only 60 cm (about two feet) tall. The width was probably in the six inch range. So they were essentially desk-top size sculptures. The jawbones fragments inside were relatively small and were removed to change the contour of the jaw line. The clinic was fined about US$2800 for violating medical waste rules (human tissue must be incinerated there), so not a huge deal from a legal standpoint.️ In Seoul’s Gangnam district, a cosmetic surgery clinic drew global shock by displaying two glass towers filled with jawbone fragments removed during chin contouring surgeries, reportedly from around 1,000 patients. The eerie installation, meant to showcase the surgeon’s skill in face-slimming procedures, went viral but was soon taken down after authorities fined the clinic for violating medical waste disposal laws and ordered the bone sculptures removed. The incident sparked outrage online and raised questions about aesthetics, culture, and how far beauty standards can go.

I thought that's what city parks (and streets, sidewalks, etc.) are for.https://www.wearegreenbay.com/news/...r-drone-catches-a-wisconsin-woman-in-the-act/
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STOUGHTON, Wis. (WFRV) – A Wisconsin woman is in a bit of a stinky situation after drones allegedly caught her in the act of defecating in a city park.
She was not homeless.
That's reserved for the homeless, drug addicts and the crazies here.I thought that's what city parks (and streets, sidewalks, etc.) are for.