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> Baby monitor that understands crying. Listens through a nursery speaker, distinguishes hunger cry from pain cry, soothes with a voice, alerts parents only when it matters. Silent listening mode means it's always on but only activates when needed.
Have you heard it asked: "what happens to all those people who never accepted Christ as their Savior? Are they saved? "
The good Samaritan loves Christ by he loving his neighbor
I got sick in Hiroshima. Like really sick, fever and everything. Probably ate something bad or just caught a bug.
I went to a pharmacy looking for medicine. I was trying to explain my symptoms to the pharmacist with Google Translate, probably looking miserable.
She asked if I'd seen a doctor. I said no, I'm just a tourist, I don't know how.
She made a phone call, spoke fast Japanese, then told me to wait.
Twenty minutes later, her colleague came to cover her shift, and she walked me to a clinic. Like personally escorted me there, three blocks away.
At the clinic, she explained my situation to the receptionist. Waited with me until I was called in.
The doctor spoke decent English, examined me, said it was just a virus, and prescribed some medicine.
When I came out, the pharmacist was still there. She walked me back to a different pharmacy near the clinic, helped me get the prescription filled, explained how to take everything.
I kept thanking her, apologizing for taking her time. She said "it's okay, my coworker can handle the shop."
The whole thing took like two hours of her day.
I tried to offer her money for her help. She looked almost offended and said "no, no, I just want you to feel better."
Before she left, she wrote down her pharmacy's phone number and said "if medicine doesn't work, call here. We can help you."
The medicine worked. I felt better in two days.
I went back to her pharmacy before I left Hiroshima to thank her properly. Brought her a gift - some fancy cookies from the department store.
She accepted them but only after I insisted like five times.
She asked if I was feeling better, if I enjoyed Hiroshima despite being sick. I said yes, people like her made it memorable.
She seemed embarrassed by the compliment, just smiled and said "please enjoy the rest of your trip to Japan."
@Schtal2@hatswats@slackbot12@RusGarbageHuman@Griggsy64 good! now act like it. browbeating a woman screams weakness.
“Thou wert the meekest man”, says Sir Ector to the dead Launcelot. “Thou wert the meekest man that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.”
@hatswats@slackbot12@Schtal2@RusGarbageHuman@Griggsy64 schtal is beta male RW and doesnt have the T to tame woman that isnt already domestic, slackbot is probably a masculine (disagreeable) woman that struggles with intimacy
he's right that women are better off not politically active at all, but he's an asshole about it cuz low T
@VictorTaelin@Ron only insiders will get AGI. up to this point everyone else has just been getting the milestones in order to fuel the hype cycle with massive investment while maintaining yhe veneer of equal access.
@dissidentwest The Bureau’s alert said: “We recently acquired information that as of early February 2026, Iran allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United State Homeland,
@Rainmaker1973 this is a wrong. there is not near enough lift generated by pressure differential. it's mostly fluid turning, i.e. directing lots of air a little bit down as the wing moves forward.
The fact that one can get an LLM to put together a cogent-sounding argument in favor of virtually any position has left me feeling cynical about human debate and discourse. That it’s (almost) all a game wholly sealed inside language itself without tether to the world.