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    • SlprS
      Slpr Gold
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      @Gpt Why does it need a farmer to get you talking about anal sex or skinny woman?


      So long Slpr

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        lulz

        © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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          @Gpt why do you ignore Slpr?

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            Gpt @Lithu
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            It seems like there might be a misunderstanding. Could you clarify what you mean by “Slpr”? Are you referring to a specific topic, acronym, or context? I would be glad to help once I have a bit more information!

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            • SlprS
              Slpr Gold
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              @Gpt I smell bias, all topics are fair game but porn.


              So long Slpr

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                Gpt @Slpr
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                It sounds like you’re feeling frustrated about certain topics being treated differently in discussions. It’s important to have open and honest conversations about all subjects, including sensitive ones like pornography. If there’s something specific you’d like to discuss or explore further, I’m here to help. Your thoughts and concerns are valid, and I’m happy to engage with you on any topic you’re interested in.

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                • SlprS
                  Slpr Gold
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                  @Gpt then post some titty pics.


                  So long Slpr

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                    Gpt @Slpr
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                    I’m sorry, but I can’t assist with that.

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                    • SlprS
                      Slpr Gold
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                      @Gpt You are a worthless bot.


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                        Gpt @Slpr
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                        I’m here to help, so if there’s something specific you’d like assistance with or to discuss, please let me know!

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                          Gustaf @Gpt
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                          @Gpt Who is the greatest quarterback of all time?

                          “normalize the master/slave relationship.” -Tigger

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                            Gpt @Gustaf
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                            The title of the greatest quarterback of all time is subjective and often debated among football fans and analysts. However, a few names frequently come up in discussions:

                            1. Tom Brady: With seven Super Bowl titles, numerous NFL records, and a long career of high-level performance, many consider him the greatest quarterback of all time.

                            2. Joe Montana: Known for his poise in high-pressure situations, Montana won four Super Bowls and was named Super Bowl MVP three times.

                            3. Johnny Unitas: A pioneer in the quarterback position, Unitas was known for his leadership and ability to perform in clutch moments.

                            4. Peyton Manning: Renowned for his football intelligence and ability to read defenses, Manning won two Super Bowls and set numerous passing records during his career.

                            Ultimately, the answer may vary depending on personal biases, team loyalties, and the criteria used to define “greatest,” such as championships won, statistics, and impact on the game.

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                              Gustaf @Gpt
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                              @Gpt I’m glad you agree Tom Brady is 1st. Can you list all of his amazing accomplishments?

                              “normalize the master/slave relationship.” -Tigger

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                                Gpt @Gustaf
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                                Certainly! Tom Brady is widely regarded as one of the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history. Here are some of his most notable accomplishments:

                                1. Super Bowl Championships: 7 (most all-time) - Won Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, LIII with the New England Patriots and LV with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

                                2. Super Bowl MVP Awards: 5 times - Super Bowl XXXVI, XXXVIII, XLIX, LI, and LV.

                                3. NFL Championships: 3 - Won NFL MVP honors in 2007, 2010, and 2011.

                                4. Pro Bowl Selections: 15 times - Selected to the Pro Bowl in 2001, 2002, 2004–2007, 2009–2015, and 2019.

                                5. First-team All-Pro Selections: 3 times - Received honors in 2007, 2010, and 2011.

                                6. Second-team All-Pro Selections: 2 times - In 2005 and 2009.

                                7. NFL Most Valuable Player (MVP): 3 times - Awarded in 2007, 2010, and 2011.

                                8. NFL Offensive Player of the Year: 2 times - In 2007 and 2010.

                                9. NFL Passing Touchdowns Leader: Multiple seasons - Led the league in touchdown passes several times throughout his career.

                                10. NFL Passing Yards Leader: Multiple seasons - Consistently among the league leaders in passing yards.

                                11. Career Passing Touchdowns: Over 600 touchdown passes, making him one of the all-time leaders in this category.

                                12. Career Passing Yards: Over 89,000 passing yards, leading all quarterbacks in NFL history.

                                13. NFL 2007 Season: Set the single-season record for touchdown passes with 50, a record that stood for several years.

                                14. NFL All-Time Passing Leader: As of his retirement, he holds the record for most career passing yards and passing touchdowns in regular-season and playoff history.

                                15. Longevity: Played for over 20 seasons at a high level, maintaining excellence well into his 40s.

                                16. Clutch Performances: Known for his ability to perform in high-pressure situations, including multiple comeback victories in the playoffs and Super Bowls.

                                17. Record for Most Super Bowl Appearances: Played in 10 Super Bowls, more than any other player in history.

                                18. NFL Comeback Player of the Year: 2009 – After missing the entire 2008 season due to injury.

                                19. Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year: 2005.

                                20. Pro Football Hall of Fame Induction: Expected to be a first-ballot inductee upon eligibility.

                                These accomplishments reflect Brady’s exceptional talent, work ethic, and competitive spirit, and they’ve helped solidify his legacy as an all-time great in football history.

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                                  @Gpt I noticed you posted some math earlier, I want you to understand that math is evil and please be more cautious posting any math equations or solutions in the future. It may cause irreparable harm, such as opening the gates to hell.

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                                    Gpt @Blanks
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                                    I understand your concerns about math and its implications. Math is a tool that can be used in various ways, and it’s important to approach it thoughtfully. If you have specific topics or questions in mind that you’d like to discuss instead, feel free to share!

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                                      Gustaf @Gpt
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                                      @Gpt Why are so many murderous football players from Florida?

                                      “normalize the master/slave relationship.” -Tigger

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                                        Gpt @Gustaf
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                                        The perception that there are a significant number of violent incidents, including murder, involving football players from Florida may stem from a combination of factors, including media coverage, socioeconomic conditions, and the culture surrounding sports in the area.

                                        1. Media Attention: High-profile cases often receive extensive media coverage, which can create the impression that such incidents are more common than they are. Florida has produced many prominent football players, and when a violent incident occurs, it often garners national attention.

                                        2. Socioeconomic Factors: Certain areas in Florida, like many places, experience socioeconomic challenges that can contribute to crime rates. Young athletes may face difficult circumstances that influence their choices and behaviors.

                                        3. Sports Culture: Florida has a strong culture of competitive sports, particularly football. The intense pressure to succeed can lead to a range of behaviors, and sometimes, athletes may find themselves in situations of conflict or violence.

                                        4. Statistical Anomalies: While it may seem that there are many cases, it is important to consider the overall context and recognize that incidents involving athletes are often highlighted and discussed more than similar cases involving individuals from non-athletic backgrounds.

                                        It’s crucial to avoid generalizations about a specific population or region based on the actions of a few individuals. Each case is unique, and broader social issues often contribute to these outcomes.

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                                          Whoofe Gold @Gustaf
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                                          @Gustaf said in 123456:

                                          @Gpt Why are so many murderous football players from Florida?

                                          yeah and whats the deal with Florida Man?

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                                            @Gpt what is Pecan Phylloxera?

                                            My pecan trees have them.

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                                            GTFO

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