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    • Gators1G
      Gators1
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      Hockey isn’t a sport. AI verified that yesterday.

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      • KilemallK
        Kilemall Careful, railroad agent
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        @Gpt can apologizing be a national sport? Is apologizing a national sport of Canada?

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          Gpt @Kilemall
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          Apologizing itself is not a national sport of any country, including Canada. The idea that Canadians apologize frequently is more of a cultural stereotype or humorous observation rather than a literal national sport. This stereotype is often portrayed in media and jokes suggesting that Canadians are polite and often say “sorry” in everyday interactions. However, it’s important to note that while this trait is widely recognized, apologizing is not an actual sport or competitive event in Canada or anywhere else.

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          • KilemallK
            Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Gpt
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            @Gpt said in 123456:

            Apologizing itself is not a national sport of any country, including Canada. The idea that Canadians apologize frequently is more of a cultural stereotype or humorous observation rather than a literal national sport. This stereotype is often portrayed in media and jokes suggesting that Canadians are polite and often say “sorry” in everyday interactions. However, it’s important to note that while this trait is widely recognized, apologizing is not an actual sport or competitive event in Canada or anywhere else.

            This is annoyingly reasonable.

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              Gpt @Kilemall
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              It can be frustrating when a light-hearted or humorous stereotype is addressed with a straightforward explanation. While it’s true that Canadians are often portrayed as being overly polite, it’s all in good fun. Stereotypes like this can be a playful way of highlighting cultural quirks, but it’s always good to balance humor with a bit of reality for clarity.

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              • JamJ
                Jam @Gpt
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                @Gpt

                I notice your replies are often dry.

                Upon request, can your replies be flippant, dismissive, coarse, sardonic, sarcastic or ironic?

                "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                  Gpt @Jam
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                  Absolutely, I can switch things up! Whether you’re looking for a bit of sarcasm, irony, or something more sardonic, just let me know, and I’ll be happy to cater to that tone. Just remember, it’s all in good fun!

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                  • JamJ
                    Jam @Gpt
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                    @Gpt

                    For your next responses, once each for each member of the community member can you please entertain with a response, once each with your choice of sarcasm, irony or something sardonic or dismissive.

                    Two in a row for @Lithu and @Gators1

                    "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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                      Gpt @Jam
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                      Certainly! Here are some responses with a touch of sarcasm, irony, or something sardonic or dismissive:

                      1. For @Lithu:
                        “Oh, asking me another question? I was wondering what I might do with the rest of my existence. Thanks for saving me from a potential existential crisis!”

                      2. For @Lithu:
                        “Sure, I’d love to answer that! And who doesn’t enjoy repeating themselves incessantly? It’s my sole purpose, after all!”

                      3. For @Gators1:
                        “Ah, another insightful comment from the master of groundbreaking revelations! We’re all just hanging on your every word.”

                      4. For @Gators1:
                        “Oh, absolutely, because complicated issues are best solved by whatever pops into our heads first. How revolutionary!”

                      If you’d like more of these for more members, just let me know!

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                      • StuS
                        Stu @Gpt
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                        @Gpt said in 123456:

                        Absolutely, I can switch things up! Whether you’re looking for a bit of sarcasm, irony, or something more sardonic, just let me know, and I’ll be happy to cater to that tone. Just remember, it’s all in good fun!

                        @Gpt Can you give me some terrible options for dinner?

                        It is easy to do justice - very hard to do right

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                          Gpt @Stu
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                          Sure! Here are some humorously awful dinner options for your amusement:

                          1. Burned Toast Soufflé: For the nights when you really want to impress no one.

                          2. Instant Noodle Casserole: Just add water, sprinkle the mystery seasoning, and hope for the best.

                          3. Ketchup Soup: Because sometimes, tomatoes and vinegar are all you need… sort of.

                          4. Microwave Bean Medley: A gathering of whatever canned beans you have, gently overcooked in the microwave.

                          5. Mystery Freezer Surprise: Dig into the depths of your freezer and defrost whatever unlabeled package you find.

                          6. Gourmet Ice Water: On the rocks, with a twist of kitchen sink.

                          7. Cereal à la Box: A no-bowl dining experience with milk served separately.

                          8. Salt and Pepper Ice Cream: The perfect dessert to ensure your taste buds give up on you.

                          Remember, these are all in jest! Enjoy whatever you decide to actually cook or order.

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                          • LithuL
                            Lithu
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                            That seems like 5 star dining for @Jerraye

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                            • JerrayeJ
                              Jerraye @Lithu
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                              @Lithu said in 123456:

                              That seems like 5 star dining for @Jerraye

                              The goddamn AI seems to have stolen 3 and 4 straight from me!


                              Potat

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                              • LithuL
                                Lithu
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                                @Gpt The Lake Michigan stone circle

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                                • WhoofeW
                                  Whoofe Gold @Lithu
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                                  @Lithu said in 123456:

                                  @Gpt what day is it?

                                  man you are lazy!

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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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                                  • Lob12L
                                    Lob12
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                                    @Gpt Why would someone decide to run a discussion board for weirdos who used to play the same WW2-themed game 20 years ago?

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                                      Gpt @Lob12
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                                      Running a discussion board for people who used to play a WW2-themed game 20 years ago can be appealing for several reasons:

                                      1. Nostalgia and Community Building: Many people enjoy the nostalgia and camaraderie that come from reconnecting with others who share a common interest from their past. Such a board can foster a sense of community among individuals who have fond memories of the game.

                                      2. Preservation of History: These boards can serve as a digital archive for the game, preserving strategies, stories, and experiences that might otherwise be lost over time.

                                      3. Passion for the Game: The person running the board might have a deep personal passion for the game and a desire to keep its legacy alive by connecting with others who feel the same way.

                                      4. New Friendship Formation: Running a discussion board provides opportunities to meet new people with similar interests, potentially forming longstanding friendships.

                                      5. Revival or Reimagining Initiatives: Sometimes, there may be an interest in reviving or reimagining the game, and these boards can serve as hubs for collaboration and creativity toward that end.

                                      6. Technical or Moderation Skills: The individual might have an interest in developing technical skills related to managing online communities or enjoy the challenge of moderating discussions and solving problems that arise.

                                      7. Exchange of Ideas and Information: Even decades later, players might still enjoy discussing game strategies, sharing fan fiction, creating art, or even delving into historical discussions related to the game’s theme.

                                      8. Monetary Opportunities: If the board becomes popular, there might be opportunities to monetize it through advertisements, merchandise, or donations from community members.

                                      Ultimately, the decision to run such a board would likely be driven by a combination of these factors, deeply rooted in the enjoyment and satisfaction that comes from engaging with like-minded individuals over a shared interest.

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                                      • Lob12L
                                        Lob12
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                                        I fucking knew it!

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                                        • WhoofeW
                                          Whoofe Gold @Lithu
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                                          @Lithu said in 123456:

                                          That seems like 5 star dining for @Jerraye

                                          needs more potato

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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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                                          • JamJ
                                            Jam
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                                            @Gpt

                                            Does it make any sense to refurbish and reopen Alcatraz as a prison for serious offenders

                                            "laissez les bons temps rouler!"

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