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Well, it is what it is. Him and Deontay Wilder's fight was a really good one.
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whoscored.com, goal.com and transfermarkt.com.
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With Pep going through a divorce and the injury issues they've been having since the season started, I wonder if that's all contributing to their poor showing this year.
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Yeah. Nottingham Forest has been doing extremely well in the Premier League this season and hopefully, they can keep it up and qualify for Europe this year.
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When it comes to dining out, do you enjoy the freedom of all-you-can-eat buffets, where you can sample a variety of dishes and go back for more, or do you prefer the experience of a more traditional restaurant, with a set menu and table service? What do you like about each, and which one do you gravitate toward most?
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When it comes to indulging in ice cream, which do you prefer: a classic cone or a loaded sundae? Ice cream cones offer the crunchy texture and portability, while sundaes provide a customizable, indulgent experience with toppings galore. Do you like the simplicity of a cone or the richness of a sundae?
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Are you a fan of protein bars? Which one is your favorite?
killamch89 posted a topic in General Chat
Protein bars can be a convenient snack, but with so many options out there, it can be tough to find the right one. Do you enjoy them, or do you find them hit-or-miss? If you're a fan, which protein bar is your go-to? Whether it’s the taste, texture, or nutritional benefits, what makes your favorite stand out from the rest? -
VR technology has been making strides in healthcare, but how can it specifically improve communication and empathy between healthcare professionals and patients? Can immersive experiences be used to help doctors better understand the emotional or physical struggles patients face? What are some examples of VR training or simulations that have successfully impacted healthcare interactions?
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Virtual reality (VR) has immense potential in urban planning. It allows city planners and architects to immerse themselves in 3D models of proposed projects, offering a more accurate understanding of spatial layouts, traffic flow, and environmental impact. How do you think VR could enhance decision-making in city design? Could it lead to more sustainable, livable cities by allowing residents to experience changes before they're made?
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With the rise of virtual reality (VR) technology, could it be used to simulate pre-surgical scenarios for patients? Imagine a VR experience where patients can virtually "walk through" their upcoming surgery, interact with a 3D model of their body, or even speak with the surgical team in a simulated environment. Could this reduce anxiety, improve understanding, and potentially enhance post-surgery recovery?
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The refs are absolutely poor to be fair and it's not just Man United that feel the effects of it. Look at that Arsenal Brighton game where a penalty was given for an accidental clash of heads. We've never seen anything like this happen before and I doubt we'll ever see it given in another game in any other league.
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With the growing concern over app addiction, particularly in games and social media, should app developers be required to include warnings about potentially addictive features before users download them? Features like microtransactions, push notifications, and endless scrolling can create unhealthy habits, especially for vulnerable users. Would this type of warning help users make more informed choices, or is it up to the individual to manage their own usage? What do you think?
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As tech companies continue to push the boundaries of innovation, how can they ensure that their progress doesn’t come at the expense of the environment? What strategies or practices should companies adopt to create sustainable products, reduce e-waste, and minimize their carbon footprint while still advancing technology?
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As the global population grows, food scarcity remains a pressing issue. Could biotechnology be the key to addressing this challenge? With advancements in lab-grown meat, plant-based proteins, and microbial fermentation, we may be able to create more sustainable, scalable sources of protein. What are your thoughts on the potential of biotechnology to reduce food insecurity, and how can we ensure these solutions are accessible and ethical?
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With rapid advancements in robotics and AI, it’s exciting to think about the innovations that could soon become a regular part of our daily lives. From personal assistants to automated factories, what do you think will be mainstream in the next 5 years? Will robots be a standard part of homes, or will industries like healthcare or logistics see the biggest changes?
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IoT (Internet of Things) technology has great potential to enhance road safety and traffic management. From smart traffic signals that adapt to real-time traffic flow, to connected vehicles that communicate with each other to prevent accidents, how can IoT reshape our roads? What are some examples of IoT in use today, and how do you think it will impact the future of driving?
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The ISS plays a crucial role in advancing science and technology. Its microgravity environment allows researchers to conduct experiments that are impossible on Earth, leading to breakthroughs in materials science, medicine, and biology. It also serves as a platform for testing new technologies for future space exploration, such as life support systems and renewable energy solutions. How do you think the ISS has impacted your understanding of space and technology? What are some of its most significant contributions to scientific progress?
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With the rapid rise of edtech startups, traditional educational institutions are facing a new wave of competition. How do you think these startups will disrupt traditional schooling models? Will they provide more personalized, flexible learning experiences, or will they struggle to scale? Are established institutions adopting these technologies, or will they resist change?
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We all know those long "Terms and Conditions" pop-ups, but how many of us actually take the time to read them? Do you skim through, click "agree," or dive in to understand every detail? With so many tech products and services collecting personal data, do you think it's important to read the fine print, or is it too much of a hassle?
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Do you rely on them daily for tasks like setting reminders, checking the weather, or controlling smart devices? Or do you find yourself rarely using them? Personally, I use mine only occasionally, mostly for simple tasks. Interested to hear how others integrate (or don't) these assistants into their routines.
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What are your thoughts on the concept of digital immortality ie. preserving human consciousness in a digital format? Do you think it’s a breakthrough that could revolutionize life and death, or does it raise ethical concerns about identity, memory, and the nature of existence? Would you personally want your consciousness to live on digitally, or do you believe some things should remain finite?
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I also really enjoyed the PSP's take on those racing games! While the graphics weren’t as advanced as the console versions, the gameplay was surprisingly solid. The portable nature of the PSP made it great for quick races, and I thought the control layout worked well for the system. It didn’t match the console experience in terms of visual fidelity, but it still provided a fun, accessible experience.