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Ookami38

Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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Man, I wish I had a beefbot…

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My sarcastic asshole would have snapped the wheels off the bag if that’s the distinction they want to have.

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Practically, outside of second-hand sales, there’s no difference between e.g. GOGs offline installer and a physical copy of the game. No, you don’t technically own it, but for all intents and purposes you do.

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I always liked “Fuccubus/fuccubi” for gender-neutral sex demons.

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What, was it blowing a whistle?

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Coins don’t usually offer a reason and explanation for the result. The valuable bit isn’t often just the answer itself, it’s the process used to arrive at them. That’s why I tell it to give me rationale.

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Fair and valid point I had not considered. I guess I’d prefer to have a separated bike lane with proper dividers anyway, but either way, you raise a point I had not considered.

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The only issue I have with the tops/bottoms interpretation is that at least some depictions incubi/succubi have them as the same demon - the succubus will extract material, then inject it as an Incubus, which is how baby demons are made.

That’s just one interpretation of them, though, go wild with it!

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I’ve used chatGPT for argument advice before. Not, like, weaponizing it “hahah robot says you’re wrong! Checkmate!” but more sanity testing, do these arguments make sense, etc.

I always try to strip identifying information from the stuff I input, so it HAS to pick a side. It gets it “right” (siding with the author/me) about half the time, it feels. Usually I’ll ask it to break down each sides argument individually, then choose one it agrees with and give a why.

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I’m 50/50 on them. I wish they were more like traditional bumps, covering the whole road so there wasn’t really an “avoiding” them. How they’re implemented now encourages drivers to aim for the space between, leading to swerving.

The roads I’ve seen them on, they’ve done their job - traffic is significantly reduced down then. They’re supposed to be unpleasant, but they should be equally unpleasant for all vehicles hahah.

Another small gripe I have with them is unclear signage. Particularly if they’re not safe to take at/near the speed limit, each one NEEDS to be marked. They can be hard to see from a distance and slowing down takes time. A lot on certain roads here are missing signage, making the whole thing even more unsafe than if they just didn’t install the bumps.

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