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Fans are overjoyed that 'Fixer Upper' is coming back to TV, but they may not realize it's still going to be fake as ever.
Published on August 22, 2020 2 min read Chip and Joanna Gaines basically broke the internet when they announced they were bringing back their beloved series, Fixer Upper. Fans were overjoyed to learn that the renovation show, which ended in 2018, was being revamped for their new Magnolia Network.
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Pay a visit with your family to Wingz Bird and Animal Sanctuary and admire their animals such as their cute baby meerkats and a wide range of pretty birds!
There's so much to do from Meerkat feeding experiences to animal adoptions! They offer seasonal passes so you can visit again and again. Why not book onto one of their educational tours? You can find out all about their animals plus hear about their animal rescues and parrot rehabilitation.
UFC middleweight fighter Sean Strickland is once again challenging Dale Brown. The duo has had a long-standing feud since their first encounter. Despite being a formidable MMA fighter, Strickland doesn’t shy away from exploring other interests, including guns. It was during a visit to a gun store that he met Brown. The latter is a Detroit Urban Survival Training member and even he does not shy away from antagonizing Strickland.
An engineered created 'AI Clone of Jesus' by feeding artificial intelligence the King James Bible, resulting in interesting and somewhat horrifying scriptures.
George Durendal used a natural-language processing system to replicate the ancient words without exactly copying the text.
The technology was programmed to write about three topics: ‘the plague,’ ‘Caesar,’ and the end of days.’
The full copy of the AI’s scripture is riddled with glitches, half of the nouns used are ‘Lord,’ but some eerily resemble what is shown in the bible.