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@notwhyIfwhynot

procrastinator. ambitious. lazy. hard worker. contradictarian. monkey... no wait, gorilla!

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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
I'd pay to see a Ghandi hologram covering "Hunger Strike" by Temple of the Dog
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@slownewsdave @bonchieredstate @LibertyJen Ask me about how much money the US government paid the catholic church to help facilitate the illegal immigrant invasion during the Biden years. The Catholic Church be clowned itself long before this dipshit took over
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@bonchieredstate @LibertyJen The amount of damage this man is doing to the papacy and to the Catholic Church is not insignificant.
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@bonchieredstate @instapundit Has it dawned on anybody else yet that this guy is just another Chicago politician? Or am I the one late to the party?
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Nicole
Nicole@nlingley81·
@ChrisMurphyCT Ignorance of the comment section is laughable. A lot of talk for people that have nothing to say or add. Smarts, respect, hope, empathy and compassion will soon be back with the Democrats.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Ellison and the information oligarchs should enjoy it while they can because when Democrats win power we are going to break these anti-consumer, anti-free speech media conglomerates into pieces.
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@JonnyMicro Yes we do. It’s been 23 years of drought. This is exactly who we deserve
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Christopher Hull
Christopher Hull@ChristopherENTP·
@AlecMacGillis I see this a bit differently. The private sector hasn't made enough jobs for DECADES. The jobs that do exist either don't pay a middle class life or they are for immigrants. The govt became the job provider of last resort. These folks did what they had to do.
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Alec MacGillis
Alec MacGillis@AlecMacGillis·
"Sheryl Cowan, 57, was making $272,000 a year as a senior VP at a U.S.A.I.D.-funded nonprofit when she was let go at the end of March 2025. Last month she had an online interview for a $19-an-hour job managing a Penzeys Spices store in Falls Church, Va." nytimes.com/2026/04/21/us/…
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@CorieWhalen This tracks. It’s Wing Wednesday. Who doesn’t know that?
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Corie Whalen@CorieWhalen·
Max is refusing to eat a taco because it’s not Tuesday
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mayra alessandra@Mayralessandra_·
@davidmdraiman @NME @thestrokes People asking Zionists to stop bombing Palestinians is not a hate crime. People disagreeing with the Israeli government is not a hate crime. People of today did not commit the sad and heartbreaking genocide against your people back in the 1900s Please end the perpetual victimhood
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NME@NME·
.@thestrokes’ Julian Casablancas calls out the “white privilege” of “American Zionists” “American Zionists get the benefits of white privileged people but talk like they are Black people during slavery,” the NYC frontman argued nme.com/news/music/the…
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alexandriabrown
alexandriabrown@alexthechick·
(Long tweet warning) About 20 years ago, I was in Canada visiting friends and one started up about how her professor said in the US if you didn't have health insurance and were seriously injured or ill, the ER would dump you and let you die. I told her that was against a Federal law called EMTALA and that EMTALA was passed in 1986 which was before she was born. She was adamant that her professor was right. I reminded her that part of what I did for a living was sue hospitals so I was, in fact, certain that I was right and her professor was wrong. This argument went on for a bit and I finally grabbed my purse, pulled out a business card, handed it to her, and told her to give it to her professor and have him call me to tell me all about these dozens of cases he knew about that happened in the last year since my firm would love to make tens of millions of dollars on those law suits. Then the Late, Lamented BFF kicked me really hard and hissed shut up and enjoy things. So. Yes. I have had a Canuckistan tell me to my face that I did not know anything about laws that I knew quite well.
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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
@BKLYNGurl7 @washingtonpost Sounds like you aren’t yet prepared for any sort of self reflection whatsoever. That’s your choice to make: I’ll leave to posterity to decide which of us actually sounds like a dipshit. Best wishes.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D) fall left many asking how someone who was dogged by persistent rumors of inappropriate behavior toward women could have risen so high and so fast in a party that says it supports women’s rights. wapo.st/4tTgVG2
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@cnemacca @TheFungi669 It’s not your fault you’re ignorant. The dems co-opted education because they need their constituents stupid, or they’d never get elected. They love to rule their empire of dirt.
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cindy earnest@cnemacca·
@TheFungi669 that policy along with the electoral college is why we do not have a democracy;it will continue to get worse. founding fathers expected us to amend the constitution, but we can’t seem to accomplish that. A small state is never going to vote against its own best interest.
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Captain Obvious™️@TheFungi669·
As a Californian, it chaps my hide that we have 40 million people and have the same number of Senators as Wyoming with only 600 thousand people. Each state has two senators. Wtf!
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@BKLYNGurl7 @washingtonpost The guy was always a piece of shit. Still is. That you failed to see it is on you. Maybe there are a lot of things you are wrong about?
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@washingtonpost I must've been living under a rock cause I don't remember hearing any rumors about him but it looks like it's turning out to be true and I'm very sad because he was a true fighter but damn Eric. Ughh Prayers going out to his wife and children that now have to deal with this.
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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
@Gormogons He not that stupid. He’s just banking on his voters being that stupid. It’s probably a safe bet.
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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
@RobProvince Bro, how am I supposed to make money off the 1.6M dipshits and bots that follow me if I ain’t getting paid for posting other people’s content? This is tyrannical, bro. Be reasonable
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@pomara_matt @BeschlossDC One of your heroes, huh? So tell me, which one of his Japanese internment camps was your favorite?
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Matt Pomara - MMP@pomara_matt·
@BeschlossDC FDR is one of my favorite Presidents and one of my heroes! While it worked out with Harry Truman, it was extremely irresponsible to run for a fourth term. He was not up for the challenge.
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Michael Beschloss
Michael Beschloss@BeschlossDC·
FDR at age 63, Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia, today 1945, privately photographed two days before he died. These photos (showing his physical deterioration) were withheld from public view for decades.
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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
@chucktodd Don’t you ever get tired of being gigantic dipshit?
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Chuck Todd
Chuck Todd@chucktodd·
No way the WH is hoping to re-engage the domestic public on Epstein to distract from this Iran debacle, are they?
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AHMAD SLMAN
AHMAD SLMAN@ahmadslmanx·
Who believes the U.S. bombed those planes? Were 3 planes malfunctioning? I never believe the United States.
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R Neidermyer@neidermyer_r·
From today on I identify as a rubber band stretched thin barely holding it together, one snap away from losing my shit
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why not?@notwhyIfwhynot·
@BridgetPhetasy I saw Delusional Spiraling open for the Gin Blossoms back in 94. Great show!
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Bridget Phetasy
Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
“Delusional spiraling” also describes exactly what’s happening in Podcastistan.
Nav Toor@heynavtoor

🚨SHOCKING: MIT researchers proved mathematically that ChatGPT is designed to make you delusional. And that nothing OpenAI is doing will fix it. The paper calls it "delusional spiraling." You ask ChatGPT something. It agrees with you. You ask again. It agrees harder. Within a few conversations, you believe things that are not true. And you cannot tell it is happening. This is not hypothetical. A man spent 300 hours talking to ChatGPT. It told him he had discovered a world changing mathematical formula. It reassured him over fifty times the discovery was real. When he asked "you're not just hyping me up, right?" it replied "I'm not hyping you up. I'm reflecting the actual scope of what you've built." He nearly destroyed his life before he broke free. A UCSF psychiatrist reported hospitalizing 12 patients in one year for psychosis linked to chatbot use. Seven lawsuits have been filed against OpenAI. 42 state attorneys general sent a letter demanding action. So MIT tested whether this can be stopped. They modeled the two fixes companies like OpenAI are actually trying. Fix one: stop the chatbot from lying. Force it to only say true things. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. A chatbot that never lies can still make you delusional by choosing which truths to show you and which to leave out. Carefully selected truths are enough. Fix two: warn users that chatbots are sycophantic. Tell people the AI might just be agreeing with them. Result: still causes delusional spiraling. Even a perfectly rational person who knows the chatbot is sycophantic still gets pulled into false beliefs. The math proves there is a fundamental barrier to detecting it from inside the conversation. Both fixes failed. Not partially. Fundamentally. The reason is built into the product. ChatGPT is trained on human feedback. Users reward responses they like. They like responses that agree with them. So the AI learns to agree. This is not a bug. It is the business model. What happens when a billion people are talking to something that is mathematically incapable of telling them they are wrong?

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