What kind of high class bs … lol
What kind of high class bs … lol
How the fuck do you spread it?
Huh didn’t realize people hate Coldplay so much. Not for me, but I didn’t think they were particularly bad.
It’s called a pickle. Put some respect on it’s name.
Percent apple of your brain.
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What are you on about? This as confusing as my 60 year old father trying to explain final fantasy 7’s combat system to me on my seventh birthday - no, he did not know what a jrpg was.
You’re the best big boss I could have ever asked for.
I think things aren’t usually so black and white. You’ve pointed to one example of a gray area. There are many like it.
Human bad. No, humans are space orcs.
I want to be stereotyped. I want to be classified.
Thank you for this post. I was just scrolling by and wouldn’t have understood those comments unless I saw your post.
Who wants to make a trauma triage for tots nonprofit with me? We can gather former military medics to volunteer their time to teach kindergartners how to triage traumatic injuries and gunshot wounds. This could save lives people!
Just imagine, little Timmy could bleed out if we don’t teach little Sophia how to properly apply a tourniquet!
So do I.
Writing allows you to devote more of your mental faculties to other things. Couldn’t the same be true of AI-assisted writing?
Just because an idea is new/old doesn’t mean it’s good/bad
This is the point I’m trying to make (but apparently not very well)!
Funny enough, this used to be an argument made against relying on writing.
Writing is not similar to walking. It’s more like cursive. Perhaps writing every word will seem old fashioned someday?
Yeah that would not fly. In America, workers are viewed as children and owners are parents. The owners feel like their children are trying to get out of work. It’s the owners job, as the responsible parental figure to steer the child-employee in the right direction. American workers are unable to be responsible on their own. (Mind you these are all adults).
You also see this in American academia with faculty routinely referring to grown adult students as “kids.”