The shit that does merit its own thread

Double-doomed, since that image is AI-generated.

No.

But it’s pissed down all day and visibility was somewhat limited.

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How did you know that :grinning:

Looked a bit off, zoomed-in - odd details, and bits missing (e.g. only one resting prop on the sack truck).

The whole world keeps getting less Real every day… This is not a good trip, man…

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Look at the chap’s hands.

And the distortion of the wing mirror.

Nothing wrong with the principle.

He doesn’t want to get the tyres dirty and then put the sack truck in to the freshly vacuumed boot, sorry, trunk.

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Some weird stuff going on here.

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Within 48 hrs, its quite some coincidence

And no clue as to the hit & run driver.

A lot of people in the US were very bitter about the outcome of that court case.

Except they do:

“The force added in a statement: “The driver of the car, a 49-year-old woman from Haddenham, remained at the scene and is assisting with enquiries.”

From:

Glad to hear it. Still a weird coincidence though.

Yeah, kind of freaky but there you go! :man_shrugging:

Strange choice of assassin :grinning:

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Indeed. Who’d choose a waterspout normally? :slightly_smiling_face:

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Duh, a Bond villain obviously, from the comfort of his volcano.

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Have you recently bought a cat?

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I bought a Kit-Kat

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He doesn’t need to. One of my cats considers him to be their favourite person in the whole world.

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The “tech visionary” (or whatever) at a dotcom where I worked around 2000 absolutely worshipped Lynch and wanted to emulate him almost exactly.

My impression was that he got rich quick with the aid of a lot of smoke and mirrors.

The “visionary” burnt out really badly and the company imploded in a cascade of cluelessness and shady dealings, of course.

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We also had a “futurist and serial entrepreneur”. No mate. You got lucky. Once. At someone else’s company. What a crock of shit that time was.