

Nah, this guy has purple robes, see? This is his cousin, Leomard Bowers
Nah, this guy has purple robes, see? This is his cousin, Leomard Bowers
I mean, you weren’t really wrong about them catching on. Usage by everyday people is vanishingly rare and it’s certainly not trending in a positive direction. They’re just… worth a lot now… for some reason.
Good cat, excellent cat, congrats!
Probably also doesn’t hurt that the US is generally far more reliant on driving to get anywhere. There’s a higher tolerance for doing it dangerously since there’s no alternative
I’m not making any claims except that these first several results look extremely suspect
I don’t see the number of runs stated anywhere. Still would be pretty unlikely to get the exact same results, and even more still for a 9070 to perform exactly the same as a 5070
Hmm. I gotta say, I got alarm bells going off in my head as soon as I saw the charts at 2:57 and 3:02. All four tests came out exactly the same in both trials? Not a single frame of difference for 1% lows or the average? I wouldn’t expect results that consistent if they were run back to back, let alone months apart on new drivers…
Oh lord, 3:27 is even more suspect. The 5070 gets the exact same result twice, but then the 9070’s updates make it also exactly the same??? aint no way chief
I don’t know enough about Fetterman’s past to make a judgement on how his stroke affected him, but you totally could. Brain damage can fundamentally change who you are as a person on every level, from memory to logic, or even spirituality. It can change or entirely destroy your ability to feel empathy, damping some emotions while amping up others. Strokes that fundamentally change personality like that are rare, but certainly not outside the realm of possibility.