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This website finds the perfect reaction GIF to express your selfies
Even with all the crap going on in the world, you can always count on the internet to come up with something stupidly wonderful to distract you from reality and cheer you up.
Alex Holachek’s “Reaction GIF Generator” (via BoingBoing) isn’t your typical GIF generator. In what must have been a clever napkin idea, Holachek decided it would be brilliant to combine the randomness of Giphy with Microsoft’s Emotion API, which uses machine learning to detect between eight distinct, universal emotions (anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness, neutral, sadness, and surprise).
The result of his mashup is this hilarious GIF generator that analyzes your selfie and then spits out a GIF to match your facial expression. Read more…
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Salesforce Buying Twitter Would Make Perfect Sense

Twitter has something Salesforce desperately needs. The post Salesforce Buying Twitter Would Make Perfect Sense appeared first on WIRED.
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The Huami Amazfit is probably the most perfect fitness tracker under $80

It took a small ceramic doughnut for me to realize I’m a fat piece of shit. Like most people who work from home, my lifestyle could be better. The most walking I do is when I stagger to the fridge to grab another Diet Coke. Most of the time, I’m sat on my arse writing articles, trolling Twitter, or talking to sources. I know that I have a really unhealthy lifestyle. But I didn’t know how unhealthy it was until I got my hands on Huami’s Amazfit fitness tracker, which currently retails for $ 79.99 on Amazon ($ 59.99 if you’re a Prime…
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How is God so perfect if he created the Devil?
Question by Albert C: How is God so perfect if he created the Devil?
I think the Devil is God’s scapegoat. Why do believers praise God for his charitable and kind nature, but blame the Devil if misfortune befalls them? Seems a little too convenient for God, if you ask me. Who was the blame assigned to before the Devil became the Devil, and hardship was prevalent?
Best answer:
Answer by Hell Friar
They hide behind the free will argument. But it falls apart if you consider that god knew what you would “freely” do but created you anyway. He didn’t have to. So it’s still his fault.
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