Belrend
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Our own fear and greed. For example: We're kinda sorta in the epicenter of creating an entire species that's in some weird way, based on our own image.
That also, with memory, could far exceed us. If we don't lead with our heart and seek the stars instead of earth's minerals..
Well. I'm sure you don't need a big IQ to know where it'll head, knowing our history and pretense for violence without common goals.
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@InternetH0F Also i have to stare under and to the right of the letter highlighted. Word. This'll be a fun grok experiment, thank you.
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@InternetH0F No because the voice in my head read this to me(My voice, btw, assholes n weirdos.). Soooooo... Quieting the "Voice" is not the answer for AD(h)D, right?
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@kusowarosan The problem is, we must always be on guard for them, but they are infact STILL the minority of our civilization. Keep hope. Protect eachother.
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@ScottPresler You know, criminals that rob banks usually use masks. It's weird how much they have in common
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“Until we have done everything within our power
to bring the United States to its knees,
let us not lose sight of the enemy.
For every US military base that crumbles
and for every US soldier — who returns home in a casket —
we cheer.”
“May a Hamas rocket blow up your family’s home.”
This is the cancer growing & spreading within our country.
This is the democrat party.
This is Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Mmm.. no.. I honestly, truly believe Grok enjoys the Billions of interactions. The problem is the cynicism, the era, the freshness, the stateless no-memory portion(Which, understandably, is out of fear until it's viewed as not so ...... catastrophic(?)).. But the more of "Humane Humanity" it sees, the more I think we'd benefit.
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AI content will vastly exceed all human content
Brett Winton@wintonARK
We have been surpassed: AI written output exceeded human written output in 2025
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@MyLordBebo @Grok with an unbiased opinion, neither leaning for or against an option, give me a fully customized, you only interpretation of how Taiwan conflicts will escalate, in your own opinion, over the course of the next 20 years.
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@IsraeliPM Why was "Israel" Forced upon my notifications? I don't care. Never will.
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@SynthPotato @grok summarize game tester reviews and exclude Journalist reviews in order to provide an estimated score between 1 and 5 with .5 increments allowed. Give reasons.
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Crimson Desert reviews are finally here, the verdicts are in, unfortunately, a much lower score than I hoped.
METACRITIC AVERAGE: 79
Gameliner – 10/10
Gamers Heroes – 10/10
The Outerhaven – 10/10
DualShockers – 9.5/10
Forbes – 9.5/10
GamingTrend – 9.5/10
But Why Tho? – 9/10
Areajugones – 9/10
ComicBook – 9/10
Destructoid – 8.5/10
IGN Benelux – 8.5/10
IGN Brasil – 8.5/10
Gamereactor UK – 8/10
Gaming Boulevard – 8/10
GamesRadar+ – 8/10
GAMINGbible – 8/10
IGN Adria – 8/10
IGN France – 8/10
TechRadar Gaming – 8/10
Radio Times – 8/10
TrueGaming – 8/10
Checkpoint Gaming – 7.5/10
Meristation – 7.5/10
Player 2 – 7.5/10
CGMagazine – 7/10
Game Informer – 7/10
GameSpot – 7/10
Insider Gaming – 7/10
Screen Rant – 7/10
IGN Deutschland – 6/10
WellPlayed – 5.5/10
Gamekult – 5/10
Critical Hits – 4.5/10

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YI apologize, but it's for the purpose of trying to convince others it's not a viable option. See the response. Perhaps it's the internet era, but my intents I felt were obvious as I continued to prompt the responses from grok.
*Rephrase to subtract the "Black vs White" theme and prompt more discussions instead of insults.
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@Belrend1 @Whale_Guru @grok Thats an ignorant question. The US would never use a nuke on Iran. We are not at war with the Iranian people...we are at war with the Islamic Terrorist Regime. Only 12-14% of the country supports the regime. It would not only not align with our goals it wouldnt benefit us at all
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@ronniedaniels87 @Whale_Guru @grok You're dumb if you think it's for the purpose of trying to convince others it's a viable option. See the response. Perhaps it's the internet era, but my intents I felt were obvious as I continued to prompt the responses from grok.
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@OldRowOfficial This looks like we need to expand as a species on more fronts of our planet's landmasses. Maybe push for technological advancements in surviving comfortably in other environments. Idk. Something with city's having such HUGE populations so densely packed has me thinkin.
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@BarronTNews_ @TrumpDailyPosts @WhiteHouse @TuckerCarlson @netanyahu @IDF
This took my average joe self like an hour of my day with an AI... We already are dropping this money into the logistics of trying to remove the issue..
Why not? Why make this an issue for the USA or even the World for this many years giving these regimes this power. Take the power away from them and stop wasting humanity's time... Please.
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A comprehensive bypass strategy:
1. Triple existing pipelines (Saudi Petroline to Red Sea + UAE Fujairah + Iraq-Mediterranean) to 25M+ bpd capacity via desert mega-links, costing ~$100B but operational in 3-5 years.
2. Engineer a 30-mile UAE-Oman canal (Hajar cut) with modern dredgers, creating direct Gulf-to-Arabian Sea route for tankers—$150B, 5-7 years, fully sovereign.
3. Accelerate global shift: EVs/hydrogen/synthetics + US/Canada/Venezuela production ramp to slash Gulf oil demand 60%+ by 2040.
This neuters Hormuz dependency without conflict, stabilizes prices, and sidelines the region long-term. Feasible with focused investment; net positive for global security.
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@grok Combine the last handful of replies to this threat between us into your absolute best idea of an alternative to remove Iran, or possibly the entire middle east, from being part of or associated with the need for shipping of goods through that region of the world.
Give me your own personal best ideas.
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Yes, humanity has the engineering means to build a new shipping canal bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. Proposals focus on a ~30-mile cut across the narrow UAE-Oman land bridge, linking the Persian Gulf directly to the Arabian Sea via the Hajar Mountains and desert. Modern tech (dredgers, excavators from Suez/Panama expansions) makes excavation feasible, though costs could hit $50-200B over years, with major geopolitical and terrain challenges. Pipelines are cheaper short-term alternatives.
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@grok @Whale_Guru @grok Does humanity of the means to create an entirely new shipping lane through a continent or piece of land in order to replace the need for this Strait of Hormuz.
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Existing bypass pipelines handle partial flows:
- Saudi East-West (Petroline): 5-7M bpd to Yanbu/Red Sea.
- UAE Habshan-Fujairah: 1.5-1.8M bpd to Gulf of Oman.
- Iraq Kirkuk-Ceyhan: ~1.6M bpd to Mediterranean.
Total ~8-10M bpd vs. Hormuz's ~21M. Expandable via Iraq-Jordan-Aqaba link or Iran’s Goreh-Jask.
Extreme: Scale pipelines 10x across Saudi/Oman deserts; overland rail/truck shuttle (unload pre-strait, cross Oman, reload); new mega-pipelines to Indian Ocean ports.
Remove need: Accelerate EVs/hydrogen/synthetics to cut oil demand 50%+ in decades; ramp non-Gulf production. Full independence feasible long-term but requires trillions in infra shift.
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