daspyrite.bsky.social
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A one in a billion chance is still possible, right guys? Right? Guys..?
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I think you forgot common sense and intelligence lol
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It didn’t actually count towards a grade. He was illustrating his point that we as a class weren’t reading instructions on tests and homework fully, which was costing many of us points in class. It was simply a creative way to teach, and it left a long lasting impact on me; measure twice, cut once.
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It didn’t actually count towards a grade. He was illustrating his point that we as a class weren’t reading instructions on tests and homework fully, which was costing many of us points in class. It was simply a creative way to teach, and it left a long lasting impact on me; measure twice, cut once.
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And we thought bots were bad now!
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FTFY: “Alcoholic, Former Not-Actually-News News Anchor caught red handed (AGAIN) breaking regulations that would send lesser men to jail for a decade.”
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I’m aware. What I’m saying is, don’t defend WaPo or the article. This is simply a “trust me bro” piece anyways. Until we see an article from 3rd party industry professionals confirming the behavior, just assume it’s another AI propaganda piece.
AI has no place in general society.
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Baseless speculations with no evidence? Kinda like how AI has been documented “hallucinating” facts? (Hallucinating is doing heavy lifting for a fatal flaw that leads to false information being given with confidence)
It’s baseless ONLY because you’re not educated about the topic lol.
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It’s the worldview of ONLY western media (outside of non US ai) because that’s all it had access to (illegally) comb for training.
So we have an AI built on 50% maga and 50% sanity. What could go wrong!
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Yea that’s exactly what it’s doing lol. You believe everything you are told about AI? I don’t, and I don’t trust it to be honest and truthful either.
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As if I needed anymore reasons to never touch that dirty rag of a paper again.
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That’s the fascist playbook dude. Like literally a mirror image of what the Nazi party did.
This is how they operate. First it’s the media. Then scientists. Then educators. “Drain the swamp” was always an nod and wink…
This is what they meant by “it will be bloodless if liberals allow it.”
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Dear Camden,
I understand you are experiencing the FO stage of the voting for leopards experience. Please eat a bag of dicks and enjoy the consequences of your actions. Sorry you ruined your wife’s life, maybe next time, don’t vote for hurting others.
Sincerely,
The other half of the population.
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Half the country are a bunch of assholes we cheered him on while he ran his mouth on the campaign trail.
That half has shown the entire world we can no longer be trusted as stewards of world peace and prosperity.
America will NEVER be great again thanks to Trump.
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MAGA is a movement of angry men, who feel the world has left them behind. (See, they don’t have access to the easy jobs their fathers did) Their stunted emotional development leads to them being angry. They chose to hate a scapegoat. We must choose to hate them for their choice. Tolerance paradox.
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Good. That’s SOB helped vote to legitimize the tariffs and current GOP BS. He should be hung out to dry like Schumer, a testament to what happens when you betray your oath and the people who voted for you. Anyone reaching across the isle currently, should do the same.
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Honestly, we’re at the point where the rich have to pay up, shut up, or suffer the consequences. I vote for consequences, these “leaders” and “exceptional” elites of society should be held to the highest standard, and suffer the strictest of punishments for endangering us all.
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Follow that up with a registry for alcoholism, drug abuse, sexual predators and domestic violence and you’ll have rounded up the majority of maga and this current administration!
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Unregulated Capitalism is the 4 horsemen for humanity. Greed will destroy us all if we allow it
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No, they all knew who those people were… they were the kids they bullied, harassed, made fun of, and used as tools as we all know some kids like to do…
Let’s not normalize this topic and train of thought. This is one step away from us reopening the mental asylums where rampant abuse occurred…
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Classic narcissist. Anything is weakness until he needs it. Everything is bad until he wants it. Just another example of a rich AH without accountability for their actions. The world would be a much happier, safer, and healthier place without the rich.
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My favorite teacher did something like this to land a message on reading and paying attention to instructions on tests. First line before question 1 said: read every question before answering. Last question said sign your name and turn this in without filling the rest of the test out.
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lol. Lie to them about some bs pop quiz that’s worth half their grade, then let them sit and stew in panic for a day about failing. Then you can say it was all fake news and they were all being babies. Then you can show them why it’s important for people in charge to be honest.
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Yep. They should have more than a lost job as a consequence. “Lesser” people would already be in jail for this…
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Fox sent their best for the job. To no one’s surprise, it wasn’t very good.
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Probably was written off as a job expense and paid for by our tax dollars anyways lol
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Yep. This is why the Dems need to purge their social media teams. Look at how weak of a statement that was. They should be using every character to slaughter these people. So if they try to do what DUI hire did, they have to reshare the list of crap they are accused of.
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Then they should both step down. Embarrassing
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Ugh…
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This is not incompetence. That would be sending to the wrong address or someone with same last name.
This is state sponsored terrorism. And it’s targeted to silence lawyers and experts who would fight against the upcoming plans of the administration.
This is malice.
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It should be far more shocking to us all that this wasn’t a death sentence for the “news” network. Nothing changed, business as usual, don’t look here.
This never should have been a settlement…
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I don’t advocate for violence. It will set our goals ten steps back with those people.
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Thanks… I’m going to have nightmares for weeks due to this picture… haha!
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Because the GOP are complicit. Every single one of them is cheering this shit on. They should have had their streets packed with protestors after deciding to stop holding town halls… instead MTG is hosting them, and literally has police assaulting anyone who doesn’t fall in line…
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Elected Officials, and personnel operating as officers of the government should be required to tell the truth to the populace.
It must be made a criminal offense to lie to the public. If we can police slander and defamation (typically the rich) we can police this.
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And I just told you that the “I’m JuSt AsKiNg QuEsTiOnS” line is old, tired, and makes you sound like a grade schooler who needs mommy and daddy to dress them.
You want me to work for you? Pay me. Otherwise, with all due respect, kick rocks.
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Exactly, the important part to differentiate the two, is that was AFTER trials took place. The word “sentenced” is doing the heavy lifting here. It wasn’t just a random unmarked group of vigilantes playing mall cop, it was a worldwide coalition of lawmakers proving the Nazis were pure evil.
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No. You do it. If you disagree with any of the statements, the burden of proof is on you. The mass media has already done a great job of debunking these points. Use your fingers and educate yourself.
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Man… the second one scares me. After their little pager move straight out of a James Bond villains playbook… they can do anything imo.
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Exactly. It’s a disingenuous argument from the same people who are able to profit off the lies they tell you.
We have levers in place to ensure harmful speech isn’t weaponized against the populace already.
Holding elected officials to a higher standard should be the most non-controversial topic.
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The Republican Party is enabling this. Every single GOP senator has the power to shut it down today.
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The most important part of a just legal system is everyone is treated fairly and equally.
Especially your adversaries. That is a protection of your freedom, not theirs. For those adversaries would utilize one slip up in your courage to ravage their enemies with no remorse.
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Yea these people are dumb. But, there should be accountability for spreading false, dangerous statements, like how the SC ruling was a win for the DOJ, when it was a resounding slap down instead. Lying to the general public should be a criminal offense for elected officials of the government.
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Stupidity has often been used as an excuse for malice. They are very easily misconstrued. The problem is she knows better, and if she didn’t she should have been prepared for the segment and did her fucking homework. They should be held to a higher standard.
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People who didn’t pay attention to how the mob operated will inevitably fall for the same schemes.