oui-napoleon
oui-napoleon
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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I never thought of Cruella De Vil as a villain. All she wanted was a fly ass coat.
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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swifties exist in a completely different reality from the rest of us
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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they rlly wildin out rn
#mi
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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do neopronouns have any purpose other than a test of patience for people in your life
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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menthol illwess innit
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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Psychic: reads my mind My mind: waelcome to my kitchennnnnn…. We have bananis…… And avocadi
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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do you support the war in vietnam?
ma’am this is a John Lennon/Paul McCartney erotica blog
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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“ur so quiet”
bro i lost all my communication skills
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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PARIS WAS NOT NAMED AFTER PARIS HILTON YOU DIPSHIT
source?
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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huge shoutout to trees and also rain
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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“In March 2018, Peter-Lucas Jones and the ten other staff at Te Hiku Media, a small non-profit radio station nestled just below New Zealand’s most northern tip, were in disbelief. In ten days, thanks to a competition it had started, Māori speakers across New Zealand had recorded over 300 hours of annotated audio in their mother tongue. It was enough data to build language tech for te reo Māori, the Māori language – including automatic speech recognition and speech-to-text.
The small staff of Māori language broadcasters and one engineer were about to become pioneers in Indigenous speech recognition technology. But building the tools was only half the battle. Te Hiku soon found itself fending off corporate entities trying to develop their own indigenous data sets and resisting detrimental western approaches to data sharing. Guarding their data became the priority because the only people truly interested in revitalising the Māori language were the Māori people, themselves.”
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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despite all the blood on my hands im still just simply me :)
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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Hahahah zelimo to vidjeti !!!
greece will only win once they dedicate themselves and sing in ancient greek
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oui-napoleon · 4 years ago
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me when I'm at the airport and have to put 3 coats on because I don't want to pay more
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