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Please, ma’am! Please let me rub my bruised bottom, ma’am!
Insipid replied to [classic swim]'s topic in General Discussion
You know, you do really seem like a personality that calls those talk shows on GTA. 🙃 -
What Are You Thinking About Right Now?
Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
I was gonna post this in the dinner thread to mock packard, but it was too horrifying and I didn't want to ruin people's appetites. I told chat to create a monster based on the overseasoned and undercooked porkchops. -
What did you have for dinner? NOT a discussion thread.
Insipid replied to The_annoying_one's topic in General Discussion
Raising Cane's chicken sandwich . . . probably the first and last time I have it. Having chicken strips on a bun is pretty stupid; the thing kept falling apart. -
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Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
Devout Christians are always convinced they are the one who will lead me to Christ, despite my warnings that many have tried and none have succeeded. Sorry, never happening. -
My daddy issues, yes. My willingness to talk about it openly, eh, maybe.
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Wow, I hate my father too. Wanna talk about daddy issues, ghostie?
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What did you have for dinner? NOT a discussion thread.
Insipid replied to The_annoying_one's topic in General Discussion
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Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
Insipid replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
If anyone on the boards participated in this protest, I wanna say thank you. I want to participate in protesting but I'm always working when they happen. 😑 -
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Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
I had a dream Shrek was first introduced in Final Fantasy X as a playable character, and I just accepted it like oh yeah, this was his first appearance! They did both come out in 2001, but still -
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Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
I really don't like Donkey Kong's new design. -
Bringing children to political protests. Yes or no?
Insipid replied to SwimOdin's topic in General Discussion
I really don't think anyone under 18 should be at a political protest, but it's just my opinion. I don't feel particularly strong about it. If it feels right for you, do it. -
I appreciate your input. My flaw was seeing deconstruction and LLM tokenization as the same, even though metaphorically that is a stretch. The mapping of LLM is indeed contained and controlled. Just because the vectors can change, it does not mean that eventually it can't permanently stay in one position. Yes, this is an incomplete thought experiment, but it is a new frontier, philosophy integrating the nature of LLMs. And at least I'm not saying something like AI is the ubermensch.
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🙄 Are you creating paranoid scenarios with AI lately? Genuinely curious.
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What did you have for dinner? NOT a discussion thread.
Insipid replied to The_annoying_one's topic in General Discussion
Chicken biryani, of course. -
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Insipid replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
My attitude lately has been "if all you care about is vibes, stay at home and use a made-in-China vibrator." And if that sounds cringe, good. -
It is quite fun to fart in a room sometimes, yes.
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Walked right into this one.
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You still older than me beetch.
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Oh yes, evangelicalism is definitely a problem too. It is mainly an American problem though, the way it intertwines with politics. Gen Z men are more Christian than millennial men, not by much. People may automatically dismiss this and say oh, they're just idiots who have become more conservative. I think, however, this suggests a new trend of wanting structure in a world that seems to be falling apart. The church was not always automatically associated with a certain political ideology in the US, and there is a growing trend of wanting to break away from it. Of course, I find religion to be intellectually dishonest, but I can see the benefits of faith and community.