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Skeediddle Skeedoodle

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Anonymous asked:

What has every single straight person even done to you? You can’t just insult 99.99999% of the world’s population and not expect people to lable you as annoying. Besides, hentai isn’t just porn; it’s a form of artistic expression and a huge part of Japanese culture. So please, take your heterophobic nonsense elsewhere.

you really typed all this out

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every sentence of this ask is a disaster all on its own

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fairykibum

first minho dabbed

and continued at fansigns

on the set of tmwtd mv

even going as far to dab at JONGHYUN’S FUCKING CONCERT

and then he unfortunately persuaded his old friend onew to dab with him

and a new duo was created

once again at the set of tmwtd mv

unstoppable even at concerts

taemin was then affected but was not even capable of DOING IT CORRECTLY

poor jonghyun then decided he would follow his bandmates into hell

…key stood strong, he didn’t dab until CHOI FUCKING MINHO INSERTED A DAB IN ONE OF SHINEE’S CHOREOGRAPHIES AND KEY HAD TO.

and that is shinee’s Tragic dab story

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do kids these days know abt numa numa

do kids these days know about aqua’s “barbie girl”

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cryptidclub

do kids there days know about CRAZY FROG

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silverhawk

this is one of the only times ive ever seen a pallas cat not in a rage state and i am . cherishing this picture.

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5bi5

I want emo versions of idioms

Like, instead of ““you’re barking up the wrong tree” it’s “you’re panicking at the wrong disco”

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scanalan

You can lead a horse to Evanescence but you can’t bring him to life

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It’s been nearly three months since many Google employees—and the public—learned about the company’s decision to provide artificial intelligence to a controversial military pilot program known as Project Maven, which aims to speed up analysis of drone footage by automatically classifying images of objects and people. Now, about a dozen Google employees are resigning in protest over the company’s continued involvement in Maven.
The resigning employees’ frustrations range from particular ethical concerns over the use of artificial intelligence in drone warfare to broader worries about Google’s political decisions—and the erosion of user trust that could result from these actions. Many of them have written accounts of their decisions to leave the company, and their stories have been gathered and shared in an internal document, the contents of which multiple sources have described to Gizmodo.
The employees who are resigning in protest, several of whom discussed their decision to leave with Gizmodo, say that executives have become less transparent with their workforce about controversial business decisions and seem less interested in listening to workers’ objections than they once did. In the case of Maven, Google is helping the Defense Department implement machine learning to classify images gathered by drones. But some employees believe humans, not algorithms, should be responsible for this sensitive and potentially lethal work—and that Google shouldn’t be involved in military work at all.
Historically, Google has promoted an open culture that encourages employees to challenge and debate product decisions. But some employees feel that their leadership no longer as attentive to their concerns, leaving them to face the fallout. “Over the last couple of months, I’ve been less and less impressed with the response and the way people’s concerns are being treated and listened to,” one employee who resigned said […]
In addition to the resignations, nearly 4,000 Google employees have voiced their opposition to Project Maven in an internal petition that asks Google to immediately cancel the contract and institute a policy against taking on future military work.
However, the mounting pressure from employees seems to have done little to sway Google’s decision—the company has defended its work on Maven and is thought to be one of the lead contenders for another major Pentagon cloud computing contract, the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, better known as JEDI, that is currently up for bids.
Employees’ demands that Google end its Pentagon contract are also complicated by the fact that Google claims it is only providing open-source software to Project Maven, which means the military would be able to still use the technology, even if Google didn’t accept payment or offer technical assistance.
Still, the resigning employees believe that Google’s work on Maven is fundamentally at odds with the company’s do-gooder principles. “It’s not like Google is this little machine-learning startup that’s trying to find clients in different industries,” a resigning employee said. “It just seems like it makes sense for Google and Google’s reputation to stay out of that.” 
[…] One employee explained that Google staffers were promised an update on the ethics policy within a few weeks, but that progress appeared to be locked in a holding pattern. The ethical concerns “should have been addressed before we entered this contract,” the employee said.
Google has emphasized that its AI is not being used to kill, but the use of artificial intelligence in the Pentagon’s drone program still raises complex ethical and moral issues for tech workers and for academics who study the field of machine learning.
In addition to the petition circulating inside Google, the Tech Workers Coalition launched a petition in April demanding that Google abandon its work on Maven and that other major tech companies, including IBM and Amazon, refuse to work with the U.S. Defense Department.
“We can no longer ignore our industry’s and our technologies’ harmful biases, large-scale breaches of trust, and lack of ethical safeguards,” the petition reads. “These are life and death stakes.”
More than 90 academics in artificial intelligence, ethics, and computer science released an open letter today that calls on Google to end its work on Project Maven and to support an international treaty prohibiting autonomous weapons systems. Peter Asaro and Lucy Suchman, two of the authors of the letter, have testified before the United Nations about autonomous weapons; a third author, Lilly Irani, is a professor of science and a former Google employee.
Google’s contributions to Project Maven could accelerate the development of fully autonomous weapons, Suchman told Gizmodo. Although Google is based in the U.S., it has an obligation to protect its global user base that outweighs its alignment with any single nation’s military, she said.
“If ethical action on the part of tech companies requires consideration of who might benefit from a technology and who might be harmed, then we can say with certainty that no topic deserves more sober reflection—no technology has higher stakes—than algorithms meant to target and kill at a distance and without public accountability,” the letter states. “Google has moved into military work without subjecting itself to public debate or deliberation, either domestically or internationally. While Google regularly decides the future of technology without democratic public engagement, its entry into military technologies casts the problems of private control of information infrastructure into high relief.”
Executives at Google have made efforts to defend Project Maven to employees. At a meeting shortly after the project became public, Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene spoke in support of Project Maven, multiple sources told Gizmodo. More recently, Greene and other employees have hosted several sessions to debate and discuss the project. These sessions featured speakers who supported and opposed Maven and stressed the difficulty of drafting policy about the ethical use of machine learning, an attendee explained.

this is terrifying. i’m terrified.

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katamari cousin where it shaped like a gun and his name is Gun. he also has small gun with him

here’s what he loooks like

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dashyn

I made a 3d rendition

holy shit

i tweeted this @ one of the artists from We Love Katamari and this man is too pure for this world

My friend actually had a discussion with Keita on this Tweet trying to explain it which elicited this response from him:

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What’s happening on Twitter? 😂

Love smash mouth

What’s going on this year

What is happening? 😂

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LMAO He just said he does

LMAO reblogging again because of 5he sass from dictionary.com 😂😂

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ultracheese
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awildpaige

Y'all know when you get wrecked by the damn dictionary you’re a fool

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