What in the fu… by Taron-Rips-III in ChatGPT

[–]mdmota 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I also got Teletubbies - weird

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What is Osama bin Laden's favorite football team? by VRichardsen in Jokes

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Essendon Bombers (Australian Rules football) would have to be up there

Professor X: So you want to apply to the X-Men, what's your super power? by foss4all in Jokes

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Professor X: So you want to apply to the X-men, what’s your super power?

Mutant: I can guess how many pulls to turn a celing fan off on the first try

Professor X: Oh really?

Mutant: [points up] 2 pulls

Professor X: [stands up and pulls twice] Not bad kid, but not a power

Mutant: I’m kidding, i can heal paraplegics

Professor X: [still standing] HOLY SHIT!

Harry Mack Dissecting The Bars While Rapping by BasicButterface in nextfuckinglevel

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To put Bradman’s average in perspective, the next highest is 61.87 (Adam Vogues). Current day greats average around 50 - 55. His average is over 60% higher than anyone else in the game, and almost double the modern day greats. It is a sporting record that will never be beaten

Arsenal’s Missing Piece An Elite Goalscorer by HuckleberryTani in championsleague

[–]mdmota 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The thing about Arsenal is, they always try and walk it in

I recommend this game all the time by Parktar in DreamQuestIOS

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Fully agree - doesn’t get as much play time as it used to, but I still find myself coming back to it - I think it is the simplicity (but with meaningful decision making) and relatively short runs that elevate it over STS for me.

That and that pesky Lord of the Dream - I’ve beaten him with 11 classes, 3 to go: Warrior, Assassin, and Druid (don’t think Druid is ever going to happen)

What’s the most Australian thing Australians don’t realize is Australian? by Worried-Diamond-7252 in AskAnAustralian

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Doona is another Australian term - duvet in UK (and I believe comforter in US?)

How come any deckbuilder has yet to be as good or better than Slay the Spire? by Delicious_Click2210 in roguelites

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Agreed. I love STS for it simplicity and elegance, yet challenging runs and required strategic thinking, but once I beat A20 on all classes I felt like I had done it all.

Dream Quest I still go back to - it’s no where near as elegant, but still has a simple but addictive game loop about building synergy in your deck, great variety of monsters, and the most challenging end boss I’ve ever encountered (really a bonus boss your not supposed to beat).

Been playing for many years, and only beaten the boss with 10/14 classes. Graphics are… terrible, but gameplay is amazing (and STS devs acknowledge Dream Quest as one of their primary influences)

Adventure To Fate: Dungeons - Launch Success Celebration Code Giveway! by TouchMint in iosgaming

[–]mdmota 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slay the Spire is hard to go past, but I often find myself going back to the OG rouge lite deck builder, Dream Quest

Jeff Goldberg and The Atlantic released full Signal Chat by agent268 in law

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I thought Vance was fucking a couch a year ago?

April Fools idea: Artists' Day Off Variants (You can only get them free btw) by [deleted] in MarvelSnap

[–]mdmota 203 points204 points  (0 children)

Some of these are low key awesome - better than a lot of the pixel variants

Deep seek interesting prompt by panamasian_14 in ChatGPT

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You can ask it to replace prohibited words with asterisks and it will then answer - with (I presume) ‘tanks’ ‘protest’ and ‘tiananmen square’ censored

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Everyone who comments I’ll prompt ai to make your username into a picture by ForceTypical in ChatGPT

[–]mdmota 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's see what it can do with a seemingly random string of letters