Well you’re saying disgusted now, but you don’t say that in your original post.
I don’t think that’s the logical conclusion to come to. I think based on what you said in your OP, my explanation is the most logical and it doesn’t imply he dislikes you, just that he got caught looking and that’s kind of an awkward situation.
I wasn’t there, and could be wrong, but I wouldn’t jump to the worst conclusions.
No?
You’re solving important problems, just like the rest of us.
Fart in a vacuum or maybe in nitrogen? Seems like oxygen is the enemy.
Best guess is he got caught looking at you, maybe intentionally, or maybe just spacing off in your direction.
I know we aren’t seriously considering this, but planes crash for a variety of issues but human error is definitely a factor in a number of them. Some reading if you’re interested:
Single human errors don’t generally cause accidents for a variety of reasons, but significant levels of redundancy help. Accidents happen because mistakes build on mistakes.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_of_events_(accident_analysis)
This is an example of one type of human error chain related accident. Could be caused by a variety of things, but this shows that the plane in these cases has basically nothing to do with the accident. All human error.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controlled_flight_into_terrain
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Are we Bitcoin mining in git commits now?
It’s double illegal now. Everyone knows that’s when shit gets super serious.
Looking through the data set, my guess is that the Tesla owners called out posted publicly about their cars or in support of musk. There’s just not that many people on the map.
Punctuation is woke. Thank you for keeping your post anti-woke.
You want me to stop getting my check direct deposited and…cash a paper version at a casino? How does that make any sense? Are we thinking that casinos don’t sell my personal data or spy on me?
not much of a supply chain for not much of a donkey
I hope your eggs are newer than your bills.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giada_De_Laurentiis
She has a real cooking show.
That’s oddly specific, have you had this issue in the past?
Many are “coffee badging,” or swiping their ID badges at the office to record their arrival, staying 30 minutes or so ‒ long enough to greet colleagues and grab a cup of coffee – and then heading back home.
I love it! I’d love to hear more about the tools you used and what was the biggest struggle.
They haven’t.
Even a basic prompt like this stumps it: