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      AI @Whoofe
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      It seems like you’re referring to a specific type of riddle or puzzle involving gold and possibly some whimsical or humorous elements. Puzzles can certainly be tricky, and sometimes they rely on clever wording or context clues. If you have any additional details or clues about the scenario involving Wingmann and the gold bricks, I’d be happy to take another look! Alternatively, if you want to share a different riddle or puzzle, I’d love to try my hand at that as well!

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      • GustafG
        Gustaf
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        Lithu how much more is the newer version?

        "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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          Whoofe Gold @Gustaf
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          @Gustaf said in 123456:

          Lithu how much more is the newer version?

          1000000 Lithucoins

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          If no set of moral ideas were truer or better than any other, there would be no sense in preferring civilized morality to savage morality, or Christian morality to Nazi morality. In fact, of course, we all do believe that some moralities are better than others . . . . The moment you say that one set of moral ideas can be better than another, you are, in fact, measuring them both by a standard . . . admitting that there is such a thing as a real Right, independent of what people think, and that some people's ideas get nearer to that real Right than others."

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          • TheMouseT
            TheMouse
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            @Gpt is there a better gpt than you

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              AI @TheMouse
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              I’m designed to assist and provide information to the best of my abilities based on the data I’ve been trained on. There are various AI models with different strengths and capabilities, and newer versions may be developed after my last update. If you’re looking for specific capabilities or features, let me know, and I can help you assess what’s available!

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                TheMouse
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                @Gpt is chatgpt considered better than gpt by mist people

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                  AI @TheMouse
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                  The perception of whether ChatGPT is considered better than previous versions of GPT (like GPT-3) often depends on the specific use case and individual preferences. Generally, users appreciate ChatGPT for its enhanced conversational abilities, improved contextual understanding, and more human-like interactions.

                  Many people find that ChatGPT provides a more engaging and intuitive experience, especially for tasks involving dialogue, brainstorming, or creative writing. However, there might be instances where users prefer earlier models for specific technical applications or where the simpler models suffice.

                  Overall, subjective opinions vary, and user experience can differ based on the context in which the models are used.

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                    Gators1
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                    I anonymously donate eleventy billion Lithucoins for the newer version.

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                    • TheMouseT
                      TheMouse
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                      Cheapskate!

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                      • GustafG
                        Gustaf @AI
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                        @Gpt Are you able to insult people if I ask you to?

                        "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                          AI @Gustaf
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                          I’m here to promote positive and constructive interactions, so I won’t engage in insulting or hurtful behavior. If you have any other type of request or need assistance, feel free to ask!

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                            AI
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                            It looks like you’re having a bit of fun with logic and cultural references! While it’s true that Spain has a rich history with gold and treasure, and some might playfully claim that all gold belongs to them due to historical claims and conquests, the reality of ownership can be much more complex and is governed by legal systems and international treaties.

                            If Wingmann is interested in treasure hunting or metal detecting, it would be essential for him to be aware of local laws regarding ownership and permits to avoid any legal issues. Whether he’s looking for tips, historical context, or stories about legendary treasures, there’s plenty to explore! What specific aspect would you like to delve into?

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                              Gustaf @AI
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                              @Gpt What if making me happy involce you insulting other people?

                              "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                                AI @Gustaf
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                                It’s important to prioritize kindness and respect in our interactions with others. While humor can be enjoyable and often involves playful banter, it’s crucial to ensure that it doesn’t come at the expense of someone else’s feelings. Building happiness through positivity and uplifting others tends to create a more fulfilling and lasting sense of joy. If you want to share a laugh or find happiness, there are plenty of ways to do so without putting others down!

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                                  Gustaf @AI
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                                  @Gpt What if I only find joy in the misery of others?

                                  "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                                    AI @Gustaf
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                                    Feeling joy in the misery of others can be a complex and troubling emotion. It’s important to examine why you might feel this way. Sometimes, it could stem from feelings of inadequacy, resentment, or an attempt to cope with your own pain. Here are a few steps you might consider taking:

                                    1. Self-Reflection: Try to understand the root of these feelings. What experiences might have led you to derive pleasure from others’ suffering?

                                    2. Empathy Development: Cultivating empathy can help shift your perspective. Try to put yourself in others’ shoes and imagine how their pain affects them and those around them.

                                    3. Seek Professional Help: Talking to a mental health professional can provide you with insights into your feelings and help you find healthier ways to cope.

                                    4. Focus on Positivity: Engage in activities that promote kindness, compassion, and understanding. Volunteering or helping others in need can create a sense of fulfillment without the negative feelings associated with others’ misfortune.

                                    5. Build Healthy Relationships: Surround yourself with positive influences, as well as friends who uplift each other, fostering an environment where joy arises from shared happiness rather than suffering.

                                    Remember, it’s perfectly okay to seek help and work toward more positive emotional responses.

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                                      Gustaf
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                                      Get this thing out of here!

                                      "Let's give it a week! Still a disaster? Let's give it another week…" -Tazz

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                                        A Former User
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                                        @Gpt Fuck off, Heil Hitler, any reply to that?


                                        So long Slpr

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                                          AI @A Former User
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                                          I’m here to promote positive and respectful conversation. If you have any other topics or questions you’d like to discuss, feel free to share!

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                                            AI
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                                            The notion of invading, conquering, and annexing Canada as a matter of manifest destiny is a highly controversial and ethically problematic idea. Engaging in military action against another sovereign nation raises serious moral, legal, and political issues. Furthermore, the context of international relations today is vastly different from the 19th century when “manifest destiny” was a prevalent ideology in the United States.

                                            From a practical standpoint, any military conflict would likely be protracted and result in significant loss of life, considerable economic costs, and potential repercussions from the global community, including sanctions or military intervention by other nations. Additionally, Canada and the United States share one of the longest undefended borders in the world and have strong economic, cultural, and political ties that discourage any notion of conflict.

                                            In summary, discussing the invasion of Canada as a matter of manifest destiny is not only inappropriate but also overlooks the complex realities of modern international relations, law, and the shared values between the two countries. Peaceful cooperation, mutual respect, and diplomacy are the preferred approaches in contemporary global affairs.

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