@Mongoliaboo @Pain66 Then he is doomed to learn the hard way.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey @RoninGrey Kindroid.ai has integrated image generation, and it's terrible. In my opinion, it would be better to have separate waifu tools (images, chat, etc.) integrated with an aggregator app like the way theVertex.io does rather than trying to get one AI app to do everything.
@Shlomo If that is real, I would be surprised, and not surprised at the same time.
@Pain66 Men with daughters tend to do this. This is why you should have many sons, and marry off your daughters. How does he afford to wait 4 hours while they study?
@VooDooMedic I figured. It didn't sound like one of your posts.
@VooDooMedic How do we know they're Russian and Iranian backed? I'm not disagreeing; they probably are. I just want some evidence of this because I keep hearing this same line without any evidence being provided other than circumstantial evidence at best.
@VooDooMedic It's not that Yemen "shut off all shipping traffic"; the major companies decided not to ship through the Red Sea due to attacks on cargo ships. Maybe I'm being pedantic here, but it's important to be accurate with who is responsible for what.
@Shlomo This is a big deal.
@Shlomo Very nice!
@ButtWorldsMan Good choice of spices, and I agree. Back in my bodybuilding days, I filled up the pan with eggs and bacon and then had deviled eggs for meal #2.
On an interesting note, a food channel on YoutTube, Adam Ragusea, was commenting about how recipes have changed as the size of families has changed, and he concluded that household size decreasing seem to "be an inevitable outcome of very high levels of economic development; everywhere in the world where prosperity rises, and people have alot of access to education and healthcare, the birthrates plummet."
He's so close.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic @mrhorsetwat
I checked their claim about 70 tonnes of missile fuel. It's ammonium perchlorate which is used predominantly in etching, but is a component in missile fuel.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this.
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@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic @mrhorsetwat
This article seems to have the most evidence: https://www.voanews.com/a/uk-presents-evidence-linking-iran-in-houthi-weapon-supply/6961928.html
It claims to have evidence that Iran, the state, is backing the Houthis as they found in a shipment of materials a drone which has test flight logs from Iran. The article also cites a few other occasions when weapons were seized that the article claims were "heading to the Houthis" or were "traced back to Tehran."
This is the newest article. Everything else is pre-2023.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic @mrhorsetwat
Might I just not seen the evidence? Sure, but you'd think if there was a smoking gun, it would be paraded about as justification for war with Iran.
I can't be on for the show, but I'd like your thoughts on this matter. No one seems to question whether or not the "Houthi terrorist group" is backed by Iran.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey @VooDooMedic @mrhorsetwat
There is less evidence from my research that would indicate that the Houthis are "backed" by Iran than there is about the dubious reputation of the shot.
Are they receiving help/aid/support from Iran? Probably.
Is it a casus belli against Iran? No more so than against Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, or Turkey if we're judging by the same standard.
@ButtWorldsMan @Tfmonkey
@VooDooMedic @mrhorsetwat Ever since I hear that the Houthis in Yemen were backed by Iran, something didn't sit right with me.
I've done some digging including inspecting UN Security Council documentation on Yemen, specifically on the Houthis, and all I seem to find is evidence that they use weaponry that is similar to many weapons systems Iran uses, ships refueled using fuel purchased from Iran, or received funds from individuals who were born in Iran.
@ButtWorldsMan @Mike_Microwave Like nearly every report coming out of this war, I'd like to see some evidence.
@Shlomo In summary, this gif is a farce to make the individual portrayed across from the camera appear to be rugged and confident.
@Shlomo There is blistering on the thicker side of the cob, indicating that portion was cooked by the dry head of the side of the grill, but notice which part doesn't touch her palm: the blistered side. Lastly, if the portion of the grill were so hot as to make the cob unbearable to touch, you would see heat distortion directly above the grill. Notice the only smoke is away from where their fingers are; hot coals are on one side only for cooking the other side keeps things warm.
@Shlomo I get the point, but the framing of the gif reveals the truth: The hand pawing delicately is the deception; the cob is not incredibly hot. The corn is already cooked via steam and has been placed on the grill ahead of filming, and the cob snaps to easily to be raw. Additionally, dry heat will not cause the kernels to gleam like they are on their own.
Yes, I am THAT DoubleD.
No, I will not explain further.