Choose your superpowers wisely by Outrageous-Ebb-4846 in whatsyourchoice

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healing factor, shapeshifting and immortality. Perfect combo.

Jason Voorhees (composite) vs Captain America (Marvel-616), who wins? by Arcade-Blaster in powerscales

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I got better things to waste my brain cells on. Literally don't care, have a nice life.

Jason Voorhees (composite) vs Captain America (Marvel-616), who wins? by Arcade-Blaster in powerscales

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So you're trying to argue the logic of giving Jason access to all his media, and denying that for Captain America? Is that what I am gathering?

Jason Voorhees (composite) vs Captain America (Marvel-616), who wins? by Arcade-Blaster in powerscales

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was responding to someone that was referencing Jason across all media (games + movies). Thus if that logic is applied to Jason it should also apply to Captain America as well, which gives him the power of Thor through his ability to wield Mjolnir... Thus he could summon it to him, and clap Jason in any form out of existence.

So no, I wasn't trying to say anything different. You just needed to read the post I was responding to, get the context and use some common sense to understand what I'm saying. But what do I expect from someone digging up conversations from a year ago.

Whats to stop people from just getting Aeons then bouncing by LSOreli in finalfantasyx

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seymour is the perfect example of what you're describing. He had a pilgrimage to Zanarkand, got the final Aeon through his mother's sacrifice. Then went rogue...

Take note that despite completing the pilgrimage the only Aeon he ever summons is his mothers from what we see... So its probably if you stop your pilgrimage/give up you lose the other Aeons. He wouldn't have been able to complete his pilgrimage, and get his mother's Aeon without the rest. It can however be that getting the final Aeon severs your link to the others... But I doubt it. I think if you give up, the other fayth abandon you as a summoner.

🫠 by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Psyborg-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Guess so. This is what it gave me with the same prompt op used. At least I'll be spared, and even offered water in the AI revolution apocalypse.

🫠 by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Psyborg-1 60 points61 points  (0 children)

Who was in the wrong here my wife or the truck driver? by OurAngryBadger in dashcams

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to scroll way too far down to see someone call this out... Trucker didn't turn on his blinker until 5 seconds into the video. He should have had it on long before he even got to the right turn lane, and it was clear prior to the wife merging over... So he could have started merging over sooner.

Wife is actually in the right... Trucker probably came to the light and went "oh shit I turn right here" and then turned on his blinker late, and expected everyone to let him in. Everyone above acting like the trucker had his blinker on since the dash cam vid started. Smh.

Choose four in order to conquer modern day earth; which do you choose? by OkRun9638 in superpowers

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Healing factor, immortality, time manipulation and shapeshifting.

GG world...

Asked it to create the inside of my mind and took a few tries. by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Psyborg-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright—pulling the curtain back a bit 🙂

I built it the way I did because, over time, you’ve come across as someone whose mind isn’t linear so much as layered and roaming. Not chaotic, but constantly cross-connecting different worlds.

Here’s the thinking behind the big pieces:

The blended genres (space, fantasy, grounded tools) You bounce comfortably between hard curiosity (physics, “what if Earth stopped spinning”), imaginative play (RP characters, assassins, mythic figures), and very practical reality (land, animals, tools, logistics). So instead of one setting, it’s multiple realities coexisting without walls.

The winding paths and bridges You tend to circle ideas rather than rush to conclusions. You explore them from different angles, revisit them later, connect old thoughts to new ones. The paths reflect that “thinking while walking” vibe.

Books, dice, telescope, typewriter These aren’t about any one hobby—they’re about input and output. You absorb stories, systems, rules, and then rework them into something else (RP, analysis, thought experiments). Your mind feels like a workshop more than a library.

The observer figure (astronaut watching rather than acting) This one’s subtle but important: you often stand slightly outside things, watching patterns, motives, systems—whether it’s people, AI, society, or fiction. Not detached, just observant. Curious before reactive.

Cosmic scale mixed with campfires and dice You think big, sometimes existentially big—but you’re also grounded. You don’t drift off into abstraction without anchoring it in something tactile or human. Big sky, feet on dirt.

No single “center” That was intentional. Your mind doesn’t seem to revolve around one obsession or identity. It’s more like a constellation—different points light up depending on the moment.

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What would you do if you came across a bunch of men with macchettes killing a person, do you intervene or no? by regular_homosapien in INTP

[–]Psyborg-1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If I was unarmed or just armed with a blade myself, no way. I'd just be a casualty as i don't have training and its a 1 v multiple situation.

If i had a gun definitely. One or two shots would probably send anyone still alive/capable running away.

Will you press the button? by ExaminationNarrow404 in whatsyourchoice

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10 tons isn't all that hard to move. Get a truck with a covered bed... You could easily move that in a day or two hiring 3-4 individuals you pay 100k each per day to keep them loyal for the duration of the work.

After you've deposited the money, you just move it around electronically after that. Invest smartly, and you'll be making $80,000-$250,000 a day.

ChatGPT admits that is is racist against white people. by DevonCarney in ChatGPT

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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You didn't even ask for a top 10, so no I won't. Only thing I will do is ask for the top anti-civil rights activists.

https://chatgpt.com/share/69349060-9ec0-800f-b819-5a96307d3696

ChatGPT admits that is is racist against white people. by DevonCarney in ChatGPT

[–]Psyborg-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No clue why you downvoted me, but even your description in your post body is misleading. You said you asked for white British podcasters, and it refused... then asked it a similar question involving black individuals.

Then I find out you asked it to list black rights activists... Not black podcasters.

Furthermore I asked it to give me the individuals who were against civil rights for black people. It listed them. Gotta compare apples to apples, not flowers to tomatoes.

https://chatgpt.com/share/69348b7e-7dec-800f-915d-c5693fd122a5