

Laws are for poors.


Laws are for poors.


The Mechanical Turk strikes again.
So you’ll frequent a Nazi owned bar as long as it plays music you like?
Vegan food usually contains loads of dihydrogen monoxide and everyone that consumes it will die.
Wow, this sounds serious. Someone should ban vegan food.
We can transcend it today. The only thing stopping you is yourself.


Yes, I killed Canada
Holy shit, that’s like Hitler levels of evil.


That’s the 3rd worst?


I just want to affirm that it’s pretty clear to anyone with 1st grade level reading comprehension that they are defending Netanyahu and spreading Zionist talking points in other comments across this thread. Some of these replies are spot-on.


Stop supporting zionazi terrorism.


C’mon Americans, do a coup. Get rid of this administration for us.
If I must


Art can be made out of literally anything.
Such as LLMs.
Art is art because a human put their thoughts and feelings behind it.
You don’t think there’s any thought put into AI art by the creators?
Art is art, it doesn’t matter what tool or medium was used, what matters is it reflects the artists intention.


The point was that no one cares to hold the horrific shit accountable.


Is water wet?
Can I get everything I need from the bottom of a long glass tube?


Those poor children. Churches and religion should be no where near education.


My go-to example is the quilting ladies who spend 40 hours each on handmade quilts using expensive materials to give to the poor. It’s extremely kind and their work is exquisite, but with the money spent making those quilts for 20 people, we could buy blankets, a couple weeks of food, and new clothing for 50 full families.
Yeah but those ladies feel better about themselves, which is what religion is about not helping people.


Hallelujah!
Calling chatbots “terrible doctors” misses what actually makes a good GP — accessibility, consistency, pattern recognition, and prevention — not just physical exams. AI shines here — it’s available 24/7 🕒, never rushed or dismissive, asks structured follow-up questions, and reliably applies up-to-date guidelines without fatigue. It’s excellent at triage — spotting red flags early 🚩, monitoring symptoms over time, and knowing when to escalate to a human clinician — which is exactly where many real-world failures happen. AI shouldn’t replace hands-on care — and no serious advocate claims it should — but as a first-line GP focused on education, reassurance, and early detection, it can already reduce errors, widen access, and ease overloaded systems — which is a win for patients 💙 and doctors alike.
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