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Cake day: June 23rd, 2023

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  • Agreed it’s honestly pretty sad how so many games are “multiplayer” when without any sort of public chat or communication or anything it might as well be single player with NPCs that tea bag you on occasion even then I’ve noticed that people have stopped tea bagging so you don’t even get that as a hint that there are people playing with you


  • Possibly tho I personally doubt it. My local area is pretty conservative so not a lot of people care about climate change and I don’t have a sizable population of climate consurned people to know in person. But from what I’ve observed online people who do care about climate change don’t talk about car color at all. Instead they are more concerned about cars being electric. On top of all that cars today are pretty disposable and gas has been in the process of getting phased out. So it’s entirely possible that by the time car color becomes a concern most folks probably would have gone through 20 different cars by then. That’s all without mentioning how AC has become a standard feature on even low end econo boxes. But hey not everyone thinks rationally just look at the entire premise of mith busters.



  • If we’re talking working at IKEA as like a delivery guy yeah but as a normal dude you don’t need a full size pickup for a once a year thing even I a dude who lives in the middle of nowhere Vermont and have to haul firewood to stay warm during winter my willies jeep does the job just fine and that’s a car that doesn’t even have a bed I just have a crap ton of horsepower and a trailer people forget that jeeps entered the civilian market as a work vehicle for farms and lumber yards








  • The problem with having a keyword list that it reacts to might cause the bot to flip out at normal people. For example the hoster might think someone trying to do something like you see on this post might use the word “prompt”, so when it sees the word “prompt” say “I’m not a bot!”. Then someone who doesn’t suspect this being a bot might say something along the lines of" let’s ignore faulty weapons and get back to what prompted this war. So tell me what right does Russia have to Ukraine?“. Because the bot only sees the word"prompt” it will just ignore the argument and say “I’m not a bot!”. If he decides to make the bot ignore prompts that say “prompt” he’s going to have a bunch of debates the bot just gives up out of nowhere randomly, or just ignores the most random of points.