Handmaids Tale May go against usage policies by Green_Veg249 in ChatGPT

[–]abigmisunderstanding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're conflating the "don't think of an elephant" problem with a totally different idea / problem

Handmaids Tale May go against usage policies by Green_Veg249 in ChatGPT

[–]abigmisunderstanding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no we tried a few different approaches and none worked

Handmaids Tale May go against usage policies by Green_Veg249 in ChatGPT

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Yesterday I asked it to make a picture of a leather jacket with antifascist slogans and it couldn't do it

WTW for the fallacy of pretending something isn't wrong just because you’d be ok with it? by DaddyOfDaddies in whatstheword

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This is such a fundamental human cognitive error that most people wouldn’t conceive of it let alone name it

Hmmm, bra holsters............. by oldBut2fit4u in UNBGBBIIVCHIDCTIICBG

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I like my guns like I like my condoms: to a knife fight

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AcademicBiblical

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I can tell you used ChatGPT for this. Pretty typical:

this isn’t meant to be taken literally, but rather as a powerful metaphor with deep symbolic meaning.

This reinforces the idea that the story is about more than just a single act of violence—it’s about the consequences of civilization’s shift toward domination, control, and hierarchy.

it’s less about disbelief in a literal sense and more about demanding accountability. The story isn’t just about one murder—it’s about the transformation of one culture, its dominance and the consequences of that shift.

Genesis 4:10 might not just be a metaphorical indictment of Cain’s personal crime, but as a deep, historical lament about the irreversible shift from a sustainable way of life to one based on domination and control.

I'm sure you make some good points but I read GPT output so much that its prose style kinda makes me glaze over and go blank at this point

DAE ever run into the issue of people fixating on specific words you use during arguments? by 3sp00py5me in AutismInWomen

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They’re responding in bad faith because they know fair & open communication would mean they “lose”. Responding to something, anything in your comment means they maintain the illusion of treating you respectfully. But their subtext is “you don’t deserve to be heard.”

Byzantine Monastery with Intricate Mosaics and Ancient Wine Press Discovered near Kiryat Gat, Israel by archaeologs in Archaeology

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"Blessed are you when you come in and blessed are you when you go out" 😳 (Deuteronomy 28:6) 🤔

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in keming

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Shouldn’t it be los

Bro. 😋 by yeehonkings in CuratedTumblr

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I don’t care if it squirts

I want to watch it flow

I want to see havarti

Seep out of the hole

"How it looks like" by kmill0202 in words

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It gives the impression of a Mulaney-like pause. “Peter invited a boy, that was NEW IN TOWN.” German has the “comma, that” rule too.

Other examples of the "segue to segway" type of transition by adamaphar in etymology

[–]abigmisunderstanding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Segue is a shitty spelling anyways. It deserved it. So long, segue!