Xilent
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Xilent
@NotXilent
Partnered YouTube Streamer • Creator code: Xilent
California, USA Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@elonmusk Grok sadly fell off hard. It’s push to catch up left the free tier in shambles. Terrible marketing strategy. The most expensive entry point & lowest capabilities is a tough spot to be. It’s impossible to faithfully support Grok as top tier at this point. Actually hope it changes
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@philthatremains That’s like the most least fearful thing about ai lol. That’s “we’re still in the ai golden age” type shii. It will get MUCH worse than ai gf’s and scammers that trick you. The greatest economic system will end up being the downfall without guard rails for innovation. Money wins
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as someone who used to watch asmongold with my wife daily, was our comfy WoW streamer who was funny and entertaining and never noticed the signs until it was too late: it blows
I hate that he used to be my favorite streamer. Knowing he would laugh if I got killed now: it blows
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@Ohh_Yuu @whooith How does it feel knowing you willingly helped give him a platform and got him to where he is today?
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@sourpatchlyds Arbitrary value is difficult. Fundamentally, we value life based on experience left. It seems it’s most logical to save the children with the most amount of experiences left to live. There’s typically no right answer to value propositions though
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@GavinNewsom @AOC You had the same response about fraud in CA. Blame the exposure, not what’s broken 💀
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@Asmongold @GayBearRes Every single person is the way they are because of someone else. Guardians dictate every aspect of a healthy or unhealthy nervous system that attributes to every thought you make. Pretending human psychology is so simple is why we’re here
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@GayBearRes Most people who are poor are bad at making financial decisions
There is a lot of cope, rationalizations, and denial around this
It's not society, it's not education, it's not someone else's fault, it's just their own bad decisions
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Why do poor people continue to burn money on this shit?
Fiscal.ai@fiscal_ai
DoorDash reported 933 million orders in Q1, up 27% YoY. $DASH: +12.8% after hours
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@MattWalshBlog @Ambs96 The emotional appeals wouldn’t change the ethical argument. Lots of people would do crazy things and sleep well at night. None of this justifies your conclusion. I assume another premise would also rely on an appeal to authority. There’s no clear logical conclusion to this
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@Ambs96 Yes. I could flip the switch and then sleep like a baby that night. No problem.
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I am challenging any death penalty opponent — there are millions of them, allegedly — to step up to the plate right now and explain why this guy should not be executed. His guilt is established beyond any doubt whatsoever. His crime is utterly savage and heinous. Tell us why he doesn’t deserve to die. Go ahead.
Breaking911@Breaking911
BREAKING: Tanner Horner, the FedEx driver who kidnapped and murdered 7-year-old Athena Strand in Texas, has been sentenced to death.
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@LizzieMarbach Meanwhile you spend more than half your life on social media trying to seek attention by rage baiting standard hobbies? You’re SO much better than everyone! You must be proud of being such a boring, pretentious person with the “right” kind of hobbies. Intelligent stuff here
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@RepShriThanedar Who even says “favorite kind of abortion”?? You most likely have a favorite island to visit too
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My favorite kind of abortion is the kind that's safe, legal, accessible, and none of your damn business to regulate.
And no amount of fearmongering by describing what goes on to a half-ounce fetus with no consciousness, self-awareness, or feeling of pain is going to change that.
Brandon Gill@realBrandonGill
Which abortion is your favorite? The one where the unborn baby's body is crush and sucked out with a hose or the one where the baby is cut apart with a knife? Please enlighten us.
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@iluminatibot @ggreenwald The two questions don’t correlate. It’s like an equivocation fallacy. Military and global political strategies aren’t understood by even 1% of Americans. If 80% of Americans thought the earth were flat does that make it “matter”?
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