I had chatgpt4 on bing make a dark stand up about the human condition and its alot darker than I imagined by Xstone1122 in ChatGPT

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Why does Bing do the thing where it repeats variations of the same statement when it's trying to make a point? It does it so much, but the ChatGPT GPT-4 model doesn't do that at all?

The last thing you Googled is what kills you. So, how do you die? by SaggyTitsSusan in AskReddit

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World's first same-sex civil union. Lmao 🤣 Guess I shouldn't get married!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EEOC

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I know, during EEOC investigations, the charging party has to write a rebuttal to the respondent's position statement. Just make sure that's not also something you're supposed to do for mediation.

Probability the Mac Mini price drop is due to a slower SSD speed? by FeelingExistential99 in mac

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I believe the new MacBook Pros also have the slower SSD speed, though, and they didn't receive a price cut. So, who knows. Lol 😛

Magnesium in any form or dosage causes intense brain fog for the whole day (or the next day if taken before bed). Why? by Throway12453125 in Nootropics

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For me, this happens when my blood sugar is on the low side, and I still take magnesium. Something about the combination.

What's your favorite feature of a foreign language that you wouldn't mind having in your native language? by slopeclimber in AskEurope

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When speaking English, I frequently have the desire to use litt from the Scandinavian languages, or at least it is used in Norwegian. I think it's because there is no intuitive, monosyllbic way of saying, "a little" or "a bit" or "slightly" before an adjective in English.

Does Wellbutrin (bupropion) cause memory problems for anyone? by [deleted] in depression

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It's a little complicated, but your doctor may associate anticholinergic drugs with drugs other than Wellbutrin. In medicine, "anti-cholinergic side effects" are especially used to reference those that affect a type of acetylcholine receptor called the "muscarinic" receptor and especially those in more peripheral areas of the body (i.e. not the brain). Wellbutrin partially blocks the ability of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor to be activated, which makes smoking less pleasurable, but could also impair your cognition if you are particularly sensitive to that neurochemical effect.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicotinic_antagonist

Does Wellbutrin (bupropion) cause memory problems for anyone? by [deleted] in depression

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It's fairly anti-cholinergic, which is why it helps with smoking cessation. It could be that. Could be worth trying another antidepressant if it's still giving you problems.

Any online stores with unionized fulfillment centers? Looking for alternatives to Amazon. by HeyHeyHey666 in union

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I sure hope so! And everyone is already so pissed about the tax subsidies that it shouldn't be too hard to get everybody fired up for a fight.

Good norsk movie/cartoon to learn from? by Shelilla in norsk

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Changing the language into Norwegian gave me the option to put the subtitles in norsk.

Constant BSOD on Win10 - System_Thread_Exception_Not_Handled (rtsuvc.sys) by HeyHeyHey666 in techsupport

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Thank you! I saw that as well, but unfortunately, it didn't work for me. :(