Most of what you hear/see about ai-programmed organisms like dogs and cats among others is religious philosophy than science for obvious reasons
Most of what you hear/see about ai-programmed organisms like dogs and cats among others is religious philosophy than science for obvious reasons
by Hello-553669 April 26, 2025

"It's not about winning, it's about being the most toxic" is a team motto started by four teammates in the Call of Duty clan TOX1C, who frequented Warzone lobbies together.
The motto went viral on Call Of Duty News on July 20th, 2022.
Traditionally the phrase is split into two parts when a "toxic" play is made.
The motto went viral on Call Of Duty News on July 20th, 2022.
Traditionally the phrase is split into two parts when a "toxic" play is made.
Traditionally it is used to acknowledge a players toxic play:
Teammate one: *Uses grenade launcher*
Teammate two: "Its not about winning"
Teammate one: "Its about being the most toxic"
Alternatively, it can be said in unison, when plays are made in unison:
All teammates: *riot shields*
All teammates: "It's not about winning, it's about being the most toxic!"
Teammate one: *Uses grenade launcher*
Teammate two: "Its not about winning"
Teammate one: "Its about being the most toxic"
Alternatively, it can be said in unison, when plays are made in unison:
All teammates: *riot shields*
All teammates: "It's not about winning, it's about being the most toxic!"
by JakeThePinetree July 20, 2022

Strictly describes the word "listened"
by mangofreak July 21, 2021

Saniyah <3
by Iloveyourmom.... January 30, 2022

by Angel234IsTheDarkSeraphim April 22, 2025

The most bizarre news covered by ONTD
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The community moderators post a weekly article called”Free for All Friday” (or”FFAF”) that enables members to post hyperlinks remarks. These free-for-all articles have often enlarged to include community discussion posts for significant pop culture events such as the Academy Awards, the Olympics (called”Free for All Olympics” or”FFAO” posts), and Saturday Night Live seeing posts.
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Please visit: webnews21/ontd
The community came to existence in 2004 by teens Erin Lang, Bri Draffen, and Breniecia Reuben.
ONTD publishes a mean of 100 member posts every day, with most articles getting between 100 and 500 remarks on average.
The community moderators post a weekly article called”Free for All Friday” (or”FFAF”) that enables members to post hyperlinks remarks. These free-for-all articles have often enlarged to include community discussion posts for significant pop culture events such as the Academy Awards, the Olympics (called”Free for All Olympics” or”FFAO” posts), and Saturday Night Live seeing posts.
As well as members submitting the articles themselves, ONTD depends heavily on user involvement in the comments section. It is where members may express their views on posts. Members often illustrate their reaction to a particular news item. Submitting an animated GIF image represented their feelings.
Please visit: webnews21/ontd
by success007 November 17, 2020

Something realistic you don't see in a high school yearbook, even if it would help people prepare for reality. A few other ones you don't see are most likely to become a transvestite, most likely to commit suicide, most likely to become a gunman or mass murderer, and most likely to take money from classmates (legally or illegally).
by Solid Mantis January 22, 2021
