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A Call For Humor!

This is what AI was invented for:

Certainly! And this easily justifies the current AI driven RAM prices!

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The cats ate all the RAM :)
 
Less porn = good one :D
 
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No fat contractors allowed! :eek:
I have to say, in our old house in MA, when it transitioned from ver. 3.1 to 3.2 in the mid-1990s, :) we added skylights to both upstairs bathrooms. This entailed putting 'shafts' up through some of the attic to get to the roof. I had imagined essentially thin "chimneys" but fortunately our contractor (who was absolutely outstanding -- he did lots of work for us, and I referred many friends and colleagues to him as well, over the years) had more/better imagination than I! :)
The plaster-work down from the skylights to the bathroom ceilings flared out, so to speak, so that the net effect was very nice. Brightened up the bathrooms a lot.




(yes... mid-1990s. Thus the mauve. ;))

PS I like the other meme you posted a lot, too! :)
When I was a construction worker in the early mid 1980s wrapping new build monster homes in Vancouver me and my partner completed a 4 story home in a little over a week. We where operating at maximum efficiency and we had systems for our systems and worked very effectively together. We each made about $1900 for that and we worked really hard. We put skylights over the front and rear entrances. All the horizontal underside white vented soffit and then used cedar for the inside of the skylight lining vertically going up to the skylight. It illuminated the entire underside of that area during the day and made it all very spacious and bright as compared to rainy dismal Vancouver days at the underside that it would have been.
 
When I was a construction worker in the early mid 1980s wrapping new build monster homes in Vancouver me and my partner completed a 4 story home in a little over a week. We where operating at maximum efficiency and we had systems for our systems and worked very effectively together. We each made about $1900 for that and we worked really hard. We put skylights over the front and rear entrances. All the horizontal underside white vented soffit and then used cedar for the inside of the skylight lining vertically going up to the skylight. It illuminated the entire underside of that area during the day and made it all very spacious and bright as compared to rainy dismal Vancouver days at the underside that it would have been.
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Less porn, more AI cats. Actively improving the internet. No victory without sacrifice!
Sadly I've seen too many pages on FB posting AI slop just to get clicks. Which is unfortunate because there are real and interesting and funny things happening all the time

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