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But he's a hunter! What will his function even be, he and Bugs Bunny exchanging witty, unoffensive banter?
I mean loony toons show kinda did the same thing I can't recall any episode of that where Elmer or Sam had their familiar guns. Though oddly enough guns still appeared on the show. Once was in an episode that showed granny as a secret agent in ww2 and they showed an mp40 from that era, and then there was the episode daffy joined the navy seals and it showed them using mp5s at the end. I was legit shocked when I saw that on a modern CN show no less.


But Elmer iircc was made a boss/ceo type and Sam became an employee of the dmv. This was done so they both could play antagonist role to bugs and daffy by placing them in positions of power without having them using guns like in the old days. Oh and they didn't brag about it on social media as a form of virtue signaling.
 
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This is what happens when you smoke a whole marijuana.

Holy SHIT! I remember that! That was the most absolutely vile cursed post of images I had ever seen at the time, and I considered myself hardened to all the net could throw at me by then: none of The Power 5 even got a raised eyebrow from me by then. And then along came a big bathtub of Suicide Stew. I stupidly clicked the link at work, and then I actually started hitching up at my desk. A co-worker hearing my strange noises walked into my cubicle, stared at the screen for about 10 seconds and walked away and a loud but deadpan voice said 'Un-Clit, I am never, EVER coming over to your desk EVER again."
 
Just cut your wrists, they said. It'll be like going to sleep, they said.

I mean initially it kinda is.. You black out as you go into shock the only real pain is running a blade over skin and cutting into the arteries but the shock and death makes it all just... Fade. The thing is your body doesn't stay like that after you die. Your bowels release, you start to putrify, your insides turn to methane and as the pics show every little nibbler from bugs to scavengers to the bacteria in your body get to work. That coupled with the water turning stagnant letting mold start to grow and yeah not a pretty sight.

My guess is the girl died alone in a place no body would go looking for her or would find her in those few hours where the only thing to worry about would be the bloody bath water.
 
This is a real product from around the era of Pentium II processors. It might be the way modern computers work now, but it baffles me that CPUs were installed by expansion card like slots for like one generation. This piece of hardware converts the slot to a standard socket.

Honestly, not sure if this is cursed or just weird. I guess showing this to someone who has little to no knowledge about old computers would be confused as fuck though lol.

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This is a real product from around the era of Pentium II processors. It might be the way modern computers work now, but it baffles me that CPUs were installed by expansion card like slots for like one generation. This piece of hardware converts the slot to a standard socket.

Honestly, not sure if this is cursed or just weird. I guess showing this to someone who has little to no knowledge about old computers would be confused as fuck though lol.

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This is more or less what video cards are these days. Whole secondary computers with their own CPU, RAM, etc etc all on one board. Shit, even SNES games with FX chips were similar.
 
This is a real product from around the era of Pentium II processors. It might be the way modern computers work now, but it baffles me that CPUs were installed by expansion card like slots for like one generation. This piece of hardware converts the slot to a standard socket.

Honestly, not sure if this is cursed or just weird. I guess showing this to someone who has little to no knowledge about old computers would be confused as fuck though lol.

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I remember some old 8086 systems would accept a 286 upgrade in an ISA slot. So this kind of thing isn't unique. I think there were also tiny math coprocessor cards for boards that didn't have a chip slot for them. They were usually those miserable centipede-like chips you had to jam into the board and if you weren't careful the ridiculously fragile legs would break. There was a tool to do this but you had always lost it whenever you needed it.
 
This is more or less what video cards are these days. Whole secondary computers with their own CPU, RAM, etc etc all on one board. Shit, even SNES games with FX chips were similar.

Oh yeah, I'm well aware of that. I guess it's just odd to me because CPUs have typically always been socket based in one way or another.

I remember some old 8086 systems would accept a 286 upgrade in an ISA slot. So this kind of thing isn't unique. I think there were also tiny math coprocessor cards for boards that didn't have a chip slot for them. They were usually those miserable centipede-like chips you had to jam into the board and if you weren't careful the ridiculously fragile legs would break. There was a tool to do this but you had always lost it whenever you needed it.

Huh, that's interesting. I didn't know that about the 286. I'll have to look into it sometime, thanks! Also yeah, thank god we don't use DIP packages in mainstream PCs anymore. I have some old BIOS chips that used them. Complete pain in the ass.
 
There was a version of the pII that was a cartridge. The adapter card likely let's you upgrade the processor on a computer that would have taken a cartridge style processor.

The issue with the cartridge processor ended up being the bottleneck caused by the latency in the long traces from the chip to the mother board.
 
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