

I actually have two of those


I actually have two of those


I’m not sure it’s projecting, when I’m doing it explicitly.
P. S. My mom died 2 months ago. Fuck off


Ok. Thanks mom. I miss you.


Yes. Fixed. Thank you.
But are you?


But… Your You’re not the boss of me?


No. I’m a terrible multi-tasker.
Doing and thinking are very different.


I can worry about lots of things at once.


You have to admit though, the pot 's right. The kettle is indeed black.
We could take the course together. That would be fun!


Go back and re-read the thread again.
Maybe you should work on that communications degree I mentioned.
Perhaps some anger management classes also.
You seem generally hostile


Your shit only smells good to you.
Your words.
See what I mean. Even you don’t know what you’re writing.


You started talking about about smelling my shit.
And now dodged the question, by kink shaming.
Who’s projecting?


Why are you sniffing my shit?
Is it a sex thing? Please tell me it’s not a sex thing.


You said my shit was good


But then you wouldn’t have the chance to improve your writing skills. Can you afford to throw that chance away?


I’m glad I can articulate my position so well. Thank you.
I could help you in that reguard if you’re willing?


I am your horse. Your ability to travel gets limited without me. So that is your problem.


I had a subscription for 3 months or so.
I haven’t found ChatGPT to be all that useful. My primary use is in TTRPGs. Story hooks and very generic things sure. But if I ask for anything specific to the rules for one specific TTRPG, even giving it the text to reference, it still comes up with absolutely unreliable nonsense. A mashup of things from several different TTRPGs. Even when asked a direct question “what’s the stat-block for a zombie in the PDF I just gave you?” And it responds with something completely made up.
I have both Proton and Kagi. Kagi offers access to most of the major LLMs. Proton has their own. They all work more less the same. ChatGPT is nothing special realy.


But you can’t make 'em drink


A most compelling argument
Americans commonly over-estimate all manner of bad people in the world, on-line and off.