@matrix Still no bunny emojis
Using CRISPR , scientists try to make less aggressive hamsters but accidentally created the opposite
@coolboymew I recently found a local farm where I can purchase meat directly, but I'm on vacation right now.
@Indigo
>and I've heard of the Seasteading movement, I think it's pretty based, but still needs time to be proven in practice
A couple lived on a floating home back for four months back in 2019 but the Thai navy intervened despite them being away from their legal territory.
https://odysee.com/@Seasteading:8/the-first-seasteaders-1-facing-the-storm:8
@sjw
>It really kind of seems like there's someone above the Democrats and Republicans pulling all the strings.
Because there fucking is. It's why I have embrace Voluntaryism. Stop having faith in fake (s)elections.
@PhenomX6 I decided to call it Zerox. It's named after the Xerox computer because I thought it sounded cool but I spelled it phonetically.
@vriska I know. It should be 13.
People have been arrested, charged, and convicted for threats for sending messages containing a pistol emoji. It's not hard to imagine a situation in which someone sends the emoji from a new phone (displayed as a water pistol), it's received on an old one (displayed as a handgun), and it's taken as a threat.
U+1F52B PISTOL (🔫) is meant to represent a handgun. US vendors, for political reasons, decided they didn't like the idea of a realistic handgun, so for quite a few years now, it's been displayed as a water pistol, exaggerated ray gun, or similar. Older devices and more compliant fonts haven't stopped existing, so here's a character that can seem either like a deadly threat or innocent fun depending on where you send or receive it
@icedquinn hard sci-fi is boring