Fuck Israel
'worshiped'? in my UK english publication? i think not.
"it shits out this bloated obscenity and calls it a leader" sounds like such a chatgpt line if you were to strip the LLM's restraint. anything written beyond the mainstreaming of ai is suspect. so much reading material online feels slop-informed at the very least. got am em dash? em dashes for days? a disturbingly floaty, partially non sequitur vibe? random, really short sentences sprinkled in? one or more of these: "(not/it wasn't) x—it was y. z."
of course i'm not going to randomly leave those comments on someone's work. if you're wrong, yata.
'worshiped' is an americanism. a google search on this writer says it was a facebook post? i didn't dig much, but:
of course i'm not going to randomly leave those comments on someone's work. if you're wrong, yata.
'worshiped' is an americanism. a google search on this writer says it was a facebook post? i didn't dig much, but:
eeegh. hate to say, but if it isn't AI, it bears an unfortunate resemblance. another reason to despise AI's seepage into all aspects of life.By Oliver Kornetzke
I come from a small, rural town in Wisconsin—the kind of place where the high school mascot is sacred, the churches outnumber the stoplights, and the local diner still offers political commentary with your scrambled eggs, all filtered through a Reagan-era lens of rugged individualism and bootstrap theology. It’s a town that raised me, yes—but also one I outgrew, not out of arrogance, but out of an insatiable curiosity that was simply not compatible with fences and familiar last names.
[…]
This divide isn’t just geographical. It’s evolutionary.
https://weknowwhatsup.blogspot.com/2025 … wn-in.html
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