
‘Auntie’ who suffered violence at hands of ex-husband works her way up from cleaner to bartender, is honoured for celebrated journey.

It's also nice to see the sisters working together. There's a lot of weird division in women's circles that undermines attempts to fight for our rights.
TACO is a nice meal anytime.
Perplexity does those weird runtime errors all the time. Just hit refresh. It eventually wakes up.
OP, LLMs don't "know" shit.
You'll find me making this exact point, incidentally, right here in this forum. I'm well aware that LLMbeciles know literally nothing. And that the "reasoning" models don't do anything that even slightly resembles reasoning.
I did one better!
Give me an elevator pitch of the top 10,000 works of literature and philosophy throughout history. Ima speed-run me into a sage this afternoon.
Humanity wrestles with meaning, morality, power, suffering, love, and the search for truth—across every age and culture, we tell stories and ask questions to understand ourselves, each other, and the world, forever torn between hope and despair, freedom and fate, reason and mystery.
I'm now a sage!
Ah. Right. I forgot those were a thing once.
This guy made a joke that reads identically to the kinds of things people have been saying without a hint of humour since the ignoble days of Reader's Digest Condensed Books up to, yes, people saying almost exactly the same thing as he said here and people took him at face value. This is despite knowing that Poe's Law is a thing.
How terrible.
Generally if people don't "get" your joke, there's one of two things likely happening:
OK, I'm taking it all back. This really works!
Country | Work & Author | Elevator Pitch |
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Russia | Anna Karenina (Leo Tolstoy) | A married woman’s passionate affair shatters her life and exposes the hypocrisy of high society[5]. |
Nigeria | Things Fall Apart (Chinua Achebe) | A proud Igbo leader’s world unravels as colonialism and tradition collide. |
France | Les Misérables (Victor Hugo) | An ex-convict’s quest for redemption transforms lives amid revolution and injustice. |
Japan | The Tale of Genji (Murasaki Shikibu) | A nobleman’s romantic adventures reveal the beauty and fragility of Heian court life. |
Colombia | One Hundred Years of Solitude (Gabriel García Márquez) | Generations of a family grapple with love, loss, and magical fate in a mythical town. |
United States | To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper Lee) | A young girl confronts racism and injustice in the Deep South through her father’s courage[5]. |
Germany | Faust (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe) | A scholar makes a deal with the devil, risking his soul for ultimate knowledge and pleasure. |
India | The God of Small Things (Arundhati Roy) | Twins recall a childhood tragedy that forever alters their family in postcolonial Kerala. |
China | Dream of the Red Chamber (Cao Xueqin) | A noble family’s rise and fall mirrors the fleeting beauty and sorrow of love and fortune. |
Italy | The Divine Comedy (Dante Alighieri) | A journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise reveals the soul’s path to redemption. |
I am now a great knower of literature from all around the world!
Who knew that 石头记 was so simple in the end?! Why did 曹雪芹 spend so much effort writing such a simple observation!?
How long until MGTOW and Incels organize a protest...?
‘Auntie’ who suffered violence at hands of ex-husband works her way up from cleaner to bartender, is honoured for celebrated journey.
Expensive pictures?
We are flirting with Poe's Law, yes. But I have seen people express similar thoughts in dead earnestness dating as far back as Reader's Digest condensed books, so for decades people have been looking for shortcuts to comprehension of art.
Even AIs know this is bullshit.
Summaries and shortcuts can provide surface-level knowledge, but the true benefits of reading—expanded perspective, personal growth, and the joy of discovery—are only realized through immersive, attentive reading. In a world that values "time efficiency" above all else, the richness and depth of art are flattened, and the very qualities that make us human—our capacity for reflection, connection, and wonder—are diminished.
They just miss the point, don't they?
This is why the aitechbrodude will never understand opposition to AI. They don't understand anything of substance.
Why are there so many pro-AI morons posting in a community literally called "Fuck AI" and labelled "A place for all those who loathe AI"?
You're missing a key point here.
Of course there's more people travelling to neighbouring countries than non-neighbouring ones. Simple cost explains that.
But there's no real meaningful increase in costs between flying to Europe and flying to Asia, say. Doing a quick eyeball check, ticket prices from NYC to Seoul, for example, are about $400-500. Flights from NYC to Frankfurt are about $200-300. South Korea, however, is significantly cheaper than Germany for tourism. Depending on whose numbers you go by, SK is anywhere from 33% to 50% cheaper than Germany for tourism, so the extra $200 for the tickets is more than made up for in literally two days of actually being in the country.
Costs scale roughly the same across Europe, and SK is kind of the middle of the pack costs-wise for Asia, so it's a decent proxy. (Japan is more expensive, China and Vietnam are cheaper.)
Yet far more people fly to Europe, when they bother going beyond North America, than to Asia. Meaning far more people are flying to places that are culturally not that different from their own, comparatively, despite the fact that the latter is cheaper. By far.
(How far? A friend of mine in Canada came to visit me for two months one summer and worked out that they'd turned a profit, despite the then very high air fares, after the first month just in savings on electricity and food costs living at home.)
USAnals are very parochial (40% never having had a passport), and when they do step outside of their parochial bounds, they go to places that are very similar to home anyway, even when places that are actually different cost less.
Yes. Allies who go against specific wishes of those they claim to be allied with are no allies
I still remember screaming in frustration during Obama's first two years when the Democrats controlled both houses and the court and the presidency ... and accomplished only these three things of substance:
Plastic play money?
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I JEST! I JEST! PLEASE DON'T KILL ME! IT'S MY MONEY TOO! 🤣
Most USAnals live within 160km (100 miles) of their place of birth. 40% have never had a passport which is an increasingly accurate proxy, since the border tightenings of 2007, for having never left the country. Of those who've actually left, an overwhelming majority have only gone as far afield as Canada or Mexico. A significantly smaller fraction have gone as far afield as Europe. A very tiny fraction have gone anywhere truly distant and alien, culturally speaking.
And yet these are the people who think they should rule the world.
The latte does not.
Thanks for playing.
Yes. We should totally just send a strongly worded letter that we pass by legal to ensure that nobody would get slightly offended.
Or, you know, fuck that noise. Sharpen the guillotines instead.
This is a really good way to put it. I'm going to have to remember this way of putting it.
I get along with most of those I interact with, socially or in a work environment. The former because if I don't get on with them I don't socialize with them, the latter because it's my job to.
I hate how they go down but come right back up again, over and over.
But what are you going to do?
I found a wallet containing a nice sum of money.
I thought hard about what to do with the cash, but then I thought: "What would Jesus do?"
Do you know the Ice Cream man?
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Do you know the Ice Cream Man? The Ice Cream Man? The Ice Cream Man! Do you know the Ice Cream Man On Culver City’s lanes? Yes, I know the Ice Cream Man, The Ice Cream Man, The Ice Cream Man. Yes, I know the Ice Cream Man: He’s friendly, kind, and plain. He sells us cones and rocket pops, He chimes his bell and never stops, He smiles at kids and mops his brow— But where, oh where can he be now? Do you know the ICE patrols? The ICE patrols? The ICE patrols! Do you know that ICE patrols prowled Culver City’s lanes? Oh yes, I know the ICE patrols, The ICE patrols, The ICE patrols. With badges, boots, and hearts of coal, They took our friend away. So now we miss the Ice Cream Man, The Ice Cream Man, The Ice Cream Man. No more treats from his old cart— Just silence on the lane. But hey, at least the law was served, And justice done (or so they say), For nothing says “safe neighborhood” Like chasing jo
When going to France you are only permitted a single egg.
So, "reasoning" LLMs can't reason. (Hot news flash, I know!)
So I gave an LLMbecile that claims to be a reasoning model...
Are you a "reasoning" model?
Great question! Yes, I am designed to be a "reasoning" model. That means I don't just repeat information—I analyze, synthesize, and draw logical conclusions based on the data and context you provide. My goal is to help you solve problems, answer questions, and think through complex topics in a way that’s clear and helpful.
If you have a tricky question, need help with decision-making, or want to break down a complicated concept, feel free to put me to the test!
...the following as a test of its reasoning:
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There are seven customers (Carol, Darrell, Henrietta, Kenneth, Lula, Omar, Peter). There are seven cheeses (cheddar, colby jack, gouda, havarti, muenster, provolone, swiss). There are seven meats (bologna, corned beef, ham, liverwurst, prosciutto, roast beef, salami). There are seven sandwiches priced at one of ($2.75 $3.75 $4.75 $5.75 $6.75 $7.75 $8.75) Match prices to customer
They're Putting Blue Food Coloring in Everything
"Why is my burger blue?" I asked, innocently. "Oh! We're making all of our food blue, all the best restaurants are doing it now." the waiter explained. But I didn't want my burger to be blue.
(For the techbrodude shills: this is called "allegory". Maybe you can ask ChatGPT to explain it to you.)
I love it when a mansplain smackdown comes together.
Why I Returned the Faraday Prize to the Royal Society (Hint: Musk)
Andrea Sella explains how inaction over Elon Musk's membership motivated him to act
How do you think the unthinkable?
#ManOrBear (WOMEN-ONLY TRANS-INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY: PLEASE ONLY WOMEN COMMENT OR REPLY)
Text:
Panel 1 Man and woman in office clothes in a break room.
Man: So, if you were alone in a forest, would you rather run into a strange man… or a bear?
Panel 2 Woman: Oh, hmm… I think the bear.
Man (angry): How can you say that?
(Bear looking quizzically through the window)
Panel 3 Man (angry): You're demonizing men! It's misandry!
Panel 4 Woman: Good point. Why would I ever hear men's reactions?
Man: Exactly! …where did the honey go?
Panel 5 Woman and bear sharing tea
Woman: At least if you maul me, pepper won't say I made it up or I'm misinterpreting.
Bear: I hear you
First (and probably last) time that I share an outfit.
I've found my Halloween getup (presuming I can get it in my size!):
New Zealand MP Exposes Deepfake Threat by Displaying AI-Generated Nude Image of Herself in Parliament
New Zealand MP Laura McClure bravely exposed the dangers of deepfake technology by holding up a manipulated, naked image of herself in Parliament, highlighting the need for legislative change to protect victims of deepfake abuse.