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i only rly retweet stuff I love final fantasy, kingdom hearts and other games 7_7 actual autist (block me if u self diagnose)

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tea 🌈@horrifichymns·
Whole house mad on my tl about series finales and I can’t tell who’s a tadc fan and who’s a fan of the boys
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🎀 💒 🎀@princessxemnas·
i think about this sometimes it's so funny to me
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Librarianshipwreck@libshipwreck·
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: many of the most vehemently anti-AI people I know are college students. And the fact that so many of these speakers seem so caught off guard by the booing just further shows how divorced AI-boosters are from the broader public.
New York Magazine@NYMag

Graduation season is in full swing, and students nationwide are sitting through commencement addresses that they will likely forget the moment they’re handed a diploma. But a few recent commencement speakers have provided memorable moments — just not in the way they would have wanted. On Sunday, Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, spoke at the University of Arizona’s graduation ceremony. In his speech, Schmidt said AI would touch every profession and every classroom. “I know what many of you are feeling about that. I can hear you,” Schmidt said to boos. Schmidt may not need cheering up, what with his tens of billions of dollars, but he could console himself with the fact that he is not the only recent graduation speaker who has caught flak over pro-AI remarks. Gloria Caulfield, a real estate executive, addressed students from the University of Central Florida in early May and told them that “the rise of artificial intelligence is the next Industrial Revolution.” Caulfield’s comments promptly sparked boos, which appeared to catch her off guard. “What happened?” she asked with nervous laughter. Scott Borchetta, the CEO and founder of record label Big Machine Records, spoke at the commencement for Middle Tennessee State University’s College of Media and Entertainment. In his speech, Borchetta said AI was a “tool and that we mustn’t be afraid of it” and pressed students to make use of it. As boos rained down from the crowd, Borchetta pushed back. “Deal with it,” he said. Read more about graduates’ strong reaction to AI: nymag.visitlink.me/c3tkdo

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☎️ row your boat@pinguboyy·
therapyspeak is definitely an actual problem in a lot of writing nowadays but you guys do know that real people do give advice and say profound things sometimes right
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bee@beatmewitharock·
this was one of the san diego shooters btw
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vink || #1 donald duck defender
when your favorite kingdom hearts character is a girl
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Rocky@viperwave·
Younger online extremist stuff just looks like failed fandoms. You found out about Hitler through Roblox and now your online friendgroup calls themselves the Spongewaffen.
Yui’s Eternal Husband 🌂☔️@YuiLovesKisses

BREAKING NEWS: The San Diego Shooter had a Steam profile. The games consisted of shooters, fighting games, Visual Novels, Paradox Interactive, and Rhythm Games. Ashley Graves, for one, from TCOAAL, is one of the major characters plastered around.

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CC@bambiselles·
one of the most obvious australianisms that i find cute is the "actual?" prefix. its moe
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viviana 🫀✨@chipilonita·
white ppl be like “no i don’t have the math autism, i have the racism autism”
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