R.I.P to the great Charlie Kirk! ~ R.I.P to our friend Caskur!
Quote from: deport_liberals on May 16, 2026, 04:51:10 AMAdmin is planning to go to Canada to get an unknown disease treated for free.lol, he will be very disappointed that he hasn't done his research about our struggling health care system deport_liberals.
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on May 15, 2026, 02:12:13 PMWho else thinks that RancidmilkoI like Rancidmilko very much.is a really cool guy?
Quote from: Blazor on May 15, 2026, 09:53:54 PMThanks, Im gonna keep looking.You'll find something better Blazor......be patient.
Quote from: Rancidmilko on May 16, 2026, 10:49:47 AMIt's all fun and games until you find that stunning brunette you brought home has a schlong bigger than yours LOL
Quote from: Prof Emeritus at Fawk U on May 16, 2026, 10:34:59 AMSo our women will get better looking asses and Mardi Gras (Carnival) will become a little more X-rated?
Sign me up.
Quote from: DKG on May 16, 2026, 10:05:00 AMReading through the last two pages, I was unaware that anybody had any issue with Rancidmilko.
His posts about life in Brazil and how it mirrors what is happening in North America
and portends our future if we do not change our ways.
Quote from: Thiel on May 15, 2026, 01:24:19 PMA new online encyclopedia is garnering attention for its complete disregard for the truth.
Halupedia is the latest invention that is seemingly peak Web 2.0, and it not only allows AI hallucinations; it consists entirely of them.
The website describes itself as "comprehensive coverage of topics mainstream encyclopedias overlooked," with the tagline, "an encyclopedia of a universe that does not exist until you visit it."
Popular faux historical pages include the Great Pigeon Census of 1887, a failed count of every bird of its kind in Great Britain and Ireland.
There also exist pages for the Ministry of Slightly Wrong Maps, which is not to be confused with the Ministry of Terribly Wrong Maps.
The explanations for real-life topics or people are completely made up on the website, including Charlie Kirk. While Grokipedia says Kirk was an American conservative political activist, author, and media host, Halupedia describes Kirk as a "prominent figure in the late medieval textile trade, particularly renowned for his contributions to the standardization of textile fasteners."
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