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The central premise behind the comic strip is that Dracula, notorious, bloodthirsty villain of novel, film and legend, scourge of Transylvania, evil incarnate, servant of Satan, is also, in fact, someone's embarrassing, dad-joke loving father, who uses his incredible powers to entertain his son, who is often unimpressed with the results. The point being, it doesn't matter who you dad is, they are probably a little uncool -- even if they happen to be Dracula.

You may not find it funny. Many don't, and that's okay. You can't be "wrong" about not liking something.

But it's not pointless.

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That, or threaten to nationalize their industry. Corporations *hate * that.

Scientists Use WiFi to See Through People's Walls (www.popularmechanics.com)

“We developed a deep neural network that maps the phase and amplitude of WiFi signals to UV coordinates within 24 human regions. The results of the study reveal that our model can estimate the dense pose of multiple subjects, with comparable performance to image-based approaches, by utilizing WiFi signals as the only input.”

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I mean you can look through my walls if you want, but don't come crying to me if you don't like what you see.

(I'm painting fantasy miniatures. They're for a friend.)

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A good hobby is a wonderful thing, indeed!

sundray ,
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I'm getting pretty used to the idea of not owning any Ubisoft games, I'll tell you that much.

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Forking in public? What has this world come to?

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