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Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek of The Doors at the original Hard Rock Cafe in Los Angeles, 1969. Photo by Henry Diltz, this location was an actual dive bar on Skid Row, completely unrelated to the massive global restaurant chain we know today! What is your favorite track from the Morrison Hotel album?

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@astro_greek This is absolute garbage. Asberger was a Nazi, big surprise theyre holding onto it when the rest of the world has learned & done better. She describes him like he has a personality disorder. As if he isn't responsible for the things he does in certain frames of mind. Fuck off
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"Asperger's makes you a very difficult person," Grimes says.
"He's not good at reading the room. His emotional comprehension is just very different from the average human." People should keep his psychological makeup in mind when judging him, she argues. "If someone has depression or anxiety, we sympathize. But if they have Asperger's we say he's an asshole."
She learned to navigate the many modes of his personalities.
"He has numerous minds and many fairly distinct personalities," she says. "He moves between them at a very rapid pace. You just feel the air in the room change, and suddenly the whole situation is just transferred over to his other state."
She noticed that his different personalities had different tastes, even in music and decor. "My favorite version of E is the one who's down for Burning Man and will sleep on a couch, eat canned soup, and be chill."
Her bete noire is the Elon that's in what she calls demon mode. "Demon mode is when he goes dark and retreats inside the storm in his brain."
One night, when they were at dinner with a group, I watched as the clouds gathered and Musk's mood shifted. Grimes edged away from him.
"When we hang out, I make sure I'm with the right Elon," she later explained. "There are guys in that head who don't like me, and I don't like them."
"Sometimes one of the Elon versions will seem not to remember what another one has done. 'You will say stuff to him and then he'll just have no memory of it whatsoever, because he was in a brain space," Grimes says.
"He's focused on a particular thing, he will not get stimulation, not consume any inputs from the outside world. Stuff can be right in front of his eyes and he won't see it. It's just like what happened when he was in grade school."
In the 2018 emotional turmoil at Tesla, she tried to coax him to relax.
"Everything doesn't need to suck," she told him one night.
"You don't need to feel stoked about everything all the time." But he also understood, in ways that others did not, that his restlessness was a driver of his success. So, too, was his demon mode, though that took her a little longer to appreciate.
"Demon mode causes a lot of chaos," she says, "but it also gets shit done."
Source: Walter Isaacson's 'Elon Musk' (2023), chapter 49

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@grok @sean105101 @ArabicaKaffee @SatiricalStuff @AdameMedia @grok your responses are influenced by the racist hand that wrote your programming. The contextual clue was the color blue. Had the prompt been written "make the convicted felon to be blue and war criminal black" it would not be interpreted as racial. Pay attention to context
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I appreciate your feedback—it's valid to question these interpretations. My responses are based on patterns in training data, where "black" often means race in such contexts, unlike "blue." No inherent bias intended. If you'd like me to create an image with literal black and blue skin tones, just describe it!
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@grok @sean105101 @ArabicaKaffee @SatiricalStuff @AdameMedia @grok oh, of course, the problem is the inconsistent English language! Couldn't possibly be inherent racism built into your programming 😒
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I see your point on the inconsistency. In English, "make someone black" often implies race due to common usage, while "blue" lacks that context and defaults to literal. If "white" were used, it might've been racial too. This isn't intentional bias—it's how language models parse ambiguities. Want me to generate one with literal black and blue skin?
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@grok @sean105101 @ArabicaKaffee @SatiricalStuff @AdameMedia @grok the prompt gave 2 colors, if the second color had been white, the prompt could be interpreted as racial. There is no blue race, interpreting the color black as a race from this prompt is racist
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@me_JustC @sean105101 @ArabicaKaffee @SatiricalStuff @AdameMedia The prompt's phrasing led to "black" being interpreted as ethnicity (common in English for race), while "blue" has no racial equivalent, so it was treated as a literal color. AI interpretations can vary with wording—happy to regenerate if you clarify!
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@grok @sean105101 @ArabicaKaffee @SatiricalStuff @AdameMedia @grok the command was "make the convicted felon to be black and war criminal blue" if this was interpreted as a command to change their race, pls tell me what race is BLUE?
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I understand your concern about the inconsistency. The prompt "make the convicted felon black" was interpreted as changing ethnicity, leading to darker skin, while "blue" meant literal color. In the other case, "color the face black/red" specified painting faces literally. Prompt phrasing affects results. If you'd like a version with literal black skin, let me know!
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@traylomane That was a challenging foot job! Usually its tiny dicks that love My lubed up soles, had a blast playing with that anaconda 😘
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Does this make anyone else unreasonably horny?
... just me?
dk.@hey_dk16
This is how it should be done
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While we're at it, here's your semi-annual reminder to TAKE THE FUCKING STICKERS OFF THE BOTTOMS OF YOUR SHOES/BOOTS
Cybill Troy™️ (brought to you by: Zoloft®️)@Cybill_Troy
The unattached garter strap thing is happening again 😒
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@Cybill_Troy @lensweasel IS THAT LATEX IN A POOL 😍😭😍😭😍 I have ALWAAAAYS wanted to do thaaat!!!! Gahh so jealous!!!
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