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As we all know over the last few years AI has been hailed as everything from the solution to grow economies to the thing that could end the world, therefore I'd like to ask the question "Can it be applied here?" First of all, I am not suggesting that this world suddenly goes AI and actual encounters become virtual encounters, what I mean is "Can AI help with those encounters?", for instance, say a client has a particular fetish that a provider has not heard of or is unfamilar with, surely a quick consult with an AI engine would provide the spark of inspiration. Similarily, if a provider wants to branch out, they could ask an AI engine "What is the newest trend?" and AI would no doubt provide an answer. Now, I shall admit that I cannot speak from experience in either case, but that said, if I asked AI to generate an encounter that would ensure that my money would well spent, it would probably look like this: In other words, He-Man + electrical chair = supreme power and climaxes
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Welshman replied to marylander1940's topic in Legacy Gallery
Of the pictures here were a direct poltical connection can be made, 37 support Republican ideas, 11 support Democrat ideas, 2 are Independents and there is one other. This backs up polling in the UK during our recent election where it was found that whilst most right wing voters were bigger than average (5ft 11 or taller and weighing more than 190lbs), another poll suggested that it was because right wing candidates were seen are "as or more muscular" than the man being interviewed. On a side note, Carl Cashman, is the Liberal Democrat city councillor for the Church ward on Liverpool Council and was elected to the council in the 2023 local elections with 56% of the vote (ahead of Labour on 34%, the Greens on 10% and the Conservatives on 1%) and will next up for election in 2027 -
This reminds me of a Horrible Histories sketch about Giotto (based on the television show "Googlebox") where families are looking at some of Giotto's work and comment on one painting saying that it makes them feel sad for the "ikkle baby Jesus on his own"
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I remember reading somewhere that Gary Cooper was very coy about his age, so when one reporter telegraphed "How old Gary Cooper?", he replied "Old Gary Cooper fine, how you?"
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With a focus in my books about history, namely the Caroline era (1625 - 1649) and in recent months the turn of the 20th century with an interest in the miltary aspects. The first series of books are based on the Musketer tales by Alexandre Dumas and so far comprise five books, collated under the title "The Adventures of Henry Cardigan" which deals with his acceptance into the academy, following the Duke of Buckingham asking him to go to France and prevent his dialliances with the Queen of France being known publicly in England, the second book deals with his first missions as a Musketeer (including the failure to prevent the assassination of the Duke of Buckingham, but taking his revenge out on Milady), the third book is a mashup of the Musketeers and "Around the World in Eighty Days", the fourth sees him become a superhero (The Ultimate Musketeer) and infuse Porthos with the same powers (creating the Ultimate Titan) pictured and in the fifth book which are recollections of past adventures, he admits to Porthos that as the Ultimate Musketeer, he has more than feelings for the Ultimate Titan and agree that they can call themselves husbands. The second series of books (which I have just started) are about another Henry Cardigan, a direct descendant, but he was born in 1878 and therefore will deal with the Anglo Boer War, both World Wars, and their aftermath, and like his ancestor he too becomes endowed, thanks to the hidden world of Burroughs when he meets Tarzan (pictured) To which you might think, this is all very interesting, but how does it affect us? Well, I shall be honest here, the sixth book in first series and the second book in the second series see me taking both characters in the direction of coming to the realisation that they may be gay. In the older Henry Cardigan's case, he ends up in 2050 having been cursed in the 17th century and finding a friend in a bodybuilder who is a museum guard by night, the person who found him in the immediate aftermath of his curse, he explains his love for Porthos and the bodybuilder smiles "I think you're gay" (which leads to a misunderstanding about the term) and in the modern books, following the loss of his parents, Henry realises that here he is, coming up to his 30's and he is still not married, unlike other people he knows and so tries to understand why, and during a session with Freud he asks "Sir...am I...homosexual?" and as Freud nods, his world suddenly reveals itself. And this is where I need help. I am non binary, a conclusion I have come to the in the last few years, however I am also aromantic, a sapiosexual and sthenolagnic, what I am not however is gay, and therefore would like to know if there is anyone who would be willing to help me develop these characters so that I reflect the gay lifestyle in both series (which will be from 1914 onwards and 2050 onwards)?
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Indeed it has, because as you point out their infrastructure is at least a century old (not helped by the constant US blockades on trade with the island)
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One Direction singer Liam Payne dies in Argentina after fall
Welshman replied to 56harrisond's topic in Comedy & Tragedy
This event has been reported on extensively in the United Kingdom, mainly because it was the British version of the X Factor where he rose to fame, however some of the reporting has been downright terrible, from the Sun's WAS LIAM PUSHED? to the Weekend Sport reporting Liam Payne was today found dead at an hotel in Argentina after a weekend of alcohol fueled orgies...pictures inside -
These are all musclestuds I have spoken to online who have either died, deleted their profiles or are no longer online for whatever reason, and I shall be honest, I miss them all
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These are the similarities: Trevor (millenial American Gordon Gecko type) is the same as Julian (1990's Conservative MP) Hetty (owner of the house in the Edwardian era) is the same as Lady Button (owner of the house in the Victorian era) Peter (American boy scout leader) is the same as Patrick (British boy scout leader) However there are differences for instance: Thorfinn (a Viking struck by lighting) in the US series is Robin (a caveman struck by lighting) in the UK series The US series does not have a comprable character to Kitty (from the Georgian era) just as the UK series does not have comparable character to Alberta
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"What's My Line?" mystery guests
Welshman replied to + azdr0710's topic in TV and Streaming services
As with most gameshows that started out in the United States, the United Kingdom thought "We'll have that" and over the course of some 40 or so years, the BBC, ITV, and even regional channels produced their own versions such as this version from 1986 broadcast across the ITV network by Thames, with the special mystery guest being the British wrestler "Giant Haystacks" who at the time of recording was 7ft tall and 728lbs -
The opening ceremony is a week today starting at, as has been a trend of late at the time of the games, so in Beijing it started at 20:08 local time, London 20:12 local time, Rio 20:16 local time, Tokyo 20:20 local time and Paris 20:24 local time Which is all very well and good, but what happens in the 2060 Summer Games because 20:60 would be 21:00 local time
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If you're planning on having an emergency, maybe don't rely on 9-1-1
Welshman replied to samhexum's topic in The Lounge
I was a caregiver for my grandparents from 2005 to 2021, and that included during the pandemic, during that period of time, I was told by the council's social care service that if either of my grandparents slipped, I was to leave them where they slipped, phone for a paramedic using the 999 service in the UK (our version of 911) and wait. On one occasion, between the time of the slippage and the arrival of the paramedics, two care visits happened (to which they said "We cannot do anything, we are not trained for this event") and when the paramedics did arrive, it was 8½ hours later -
Amazon, if only because the UK government is calling for a review of Temu's practices
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When I first got CNN back in 2003, I was always very impressed by how he was able to explain things, that as a limey were complex into simple terminology
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