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JustGeorge
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  • Thanks for the AI like. Artificial General Intelligence still terrifies me, though lol.
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    JustGeorge
    JustGeorge
    Me too, really! Honestly, all tech kinda scares me...

    I still have a flip phone, but I'd prefer a carrier pigeon.
    The Hammer
    The Hammer
    Carrier pigeon might be a bit much (all the poop). But we could always go back to cup and string. Ooh, or Morse code!

    I do have a smartphone. But it's sadly a matter of convenience.
    JustGeorge
    JustGeorge
    A cup and string sounds fun! I used to have a flashlight with Morse code printed on that side... wonder where that went off to.
    Thank you for the i frube on What If The Sky Was Made Of Concrete?
    And thanks for the frube on Bore Us With Your Interests!
    I thank you for your informative, useful and like frubes on What If The Sky Was Made Of Concrete?
    And thanks also for the frube for my short and sweet response to Would you support a theocracy if...
    That floor looks almost, if not, identical to mine.
    Is that the kitchen of your home?
    JustGeorge
    JustGeorge
    That floor was never mine, but that kitchen was mine for a long time. Its the kitchen in my old house; they put the floor down after we left. (It was a rental)

    My son is completely obsessed with that house, which is why I have quite a few pictures of it. He was initially happy to move, but he thought he could just bounce between the two houses, and was very upset when he learned he could not.
    Gargovic Malkav
    Gargovic Malkav
    How's your son dealing with it now?
    JustGeorge
    JustGeorge
    We've been in this house for four years now, and he's adjusted. He's content to drive by the old house once and awhile, and he understands now that the old house was simply too small.

    We all miss the old neighborhood, though. Sometimes we joke about saving up to buy the old place a a vacation home.
    Thanks for the opti frube on If U think the burden of proof lies on me, then please do refrain posting in this thread.
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