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Notworldauthor 🗽🌌

@notworldauthor

Supports: being nice to the whales; paid family leave; becoming a godlike transdimensional energy being ruling my own multiverse Opposes: the word "unalived"

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Notworldauthor 🗽🌌@notworldauthor·
Reminder: Holocaust: bad Holodomor: bad Holodeck: good
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Notworldauthor 🗽🌌@notworldauthor·
@citrushemlock As soon as dudewombs are fully developed, women can focus on fulfilling their natural role of being gorgeous unattainable divas who wear ballgowns and randomly belt out show tunes
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wayne@citrushemlock·
radfems are recreating omegaverse from first principles, where men have some kind of perfect yaoihole designed specifically for gay sex, while women are Pure and can't fuck
aurea@aureainjail

this anal sex discourse rly shows how androcentric people are. people are saying that all anal sex is dangerous with proper procedue (which is true) but they are ignoring a core part of that danger: women's anatomy. women have weaker, thinner sphincters than men and +

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LynneP@LynneBP_294·
This is an AI generated video and the story may not be true. Do you think 2 eleven yr old boys could survive with enough money on their own?
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Notworldauthor 🗽🌌@notworldauthor·
@impossibled_ @QueenMab87 Then women should be banned from sex. They can't handle it, psychologically. They're unable to give informed consent. As a gay man, I'm fine with this. IVF for everyone
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zoke@impossibled_·
@QueenMab87 in a patriarchy yes all heterosexual sex is degrading to women. if the only reason you disagree with that statement is because its close to sounding like something completely different then grow up idk
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Dr. Mia Brett
Dr. Mia Brett@QueenMab87·
Can y’all please stop this little rebellion against sex positive feminism? I assure you it’s actually not liberatory to proclaim all heterosexual/penetrative sex degrading to women. It’s really too close to saying sex makes women dirty and impure
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America First
America First@IrishRoman22·
@EmbracingTara Totally agree. It’s Gay to enter the poop hole. Disgusting and gay. Literal human waste come out of there and you want to stick you life creating force into a Orpheus death and decay.
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Tara@EmbracingTara·
Anal is a low class, desperate, male-centered peasant activity performed to please closeted gay men with porn addictions. No respectable woman would ever participate in such a vile kink.
Sex Industry Research - Reposts@SexIndustryResC

Receptive anal sex for females is almost always at the behest of a male partner who pressures her into accepting it. It IS risky and often harmful for her. This is very different from the situation with males, whose bodies are much larger and who have a prostate gland.

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miamia🌌
miamia🌌@smallandwisea·
@AFCryptid It’s not hard coded. At all. It’s just some of you with no self control. Real men would not want to lessen themselves with an intellectually lesser 19 year old. I know a lot of men in their 30s and they laugh at the idea of dating someone so immature
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B1LLYNoM8s@B1llyboy99·
So-called straight women: "all men are ugly as sin and women are beautiful goddess". Everyone else: crickets Men: I personally don't find vaginas to be appealing, I'm not into men, I just think vags are gross. Everyone else: HOMO! GAY! You are a homo!
rosey🌹@thechosenberg

I got news for you

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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
I hate understanding everything he is saying
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High IQ@High_1Q·
@DoctorLemma Literally are there people who hate being famous??? And earning a lot?
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Dr. Lemma
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma·
11 years ago, a 16-year-old kid was bagging groceries at a supermarket when a customer took his photo without him knowing and posted it online. Alex Lee started his shift on 2 November 2014 with 144 Twitter followers. By the time his mum picked him up from work that evening, he had 100,000. By the next morning, 300,000. His phone number was leaked and the notifications crashed it completely. Within days, #AlexFromTarget was the number one trending topic on the platform. Girls showed up at his store in groups. A man offered his co-workers a hundred dollars to find out where he was. His manager moved him to the stockroom to finish his shift. His family’s personal and financial records were leaked online. His girlfriend, who he’d met in chemistry class two weeks earlier, started receiving threats from strangers. He appeared on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show, was flown across the country for appearances, and eventually had to leave school because of it all. The day he turned 18 he moved cities to try to build a career in social media. He hated it. One manager took control of his accounts. Another allegedly stole over $30,000 from him. He fired them both and quit the internet entirely. He’s 27 now. Lives with his girlfriend, loads trucks at a delivery depot in the mornings, and has no public social media presence. In 2024 he said the job pays less but he’s a lot happier. “I never wanted to be ‘Alex from Target.’ Absolutely not.”
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Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
This guy sold his pig for a world record, $505,000, in Texas 😳
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The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
What was your grandfather's name? I need a male name that commands respect but sounds old-fashioned:
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Wren 🦇❓@Sasspiria·
is there a term for a fat twink, like a young pretty fat guy? can scientists get on this or is fatphobia in the community simply too strong
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Aella@Aella_Girl·
some cultures had all the kids regularly exposed to adults having sex in the same room as them. Do people generally just think "Oh yeah every single person in that entire culture must be extremely traumatized"?
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shadoomf🪲🇵🇸(homunculus enjoyer)
Why is there just a second secret evil group of felines tgat nobody ever mentions like I'm sorry wjhat the fuck is a linsang???
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Notworldauthor 🗽🌌
Notworldauthor 🗽🌌@notworldauthor·
@NunyaDanBiznez @RealDianeYap The sum of all people also don't care what Diane Yap thinks. Yet I acknowledge the subjectivity of my preference, while she, and you, appear to think you have some scientific insight about "human value" to propound
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Diane Yap
Diane Yap@RealDianeYap·
I want you to really internalize what I’m going to say: Not every human life has positive value. Many, especially those in countries with low IQ average, have negative value. They’ll consume more than they ever contribute.
LavonAffair@Patrick57882093

@RealDianeYap ‘It would potentially save people from dying painfully and completely needlessly of aids’ seems like a sufficiently good reason The US spends the wealth of a small nation on shit it doesn’t actually need so the idea that this is a waste of their resources is laughable

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Fox Butterfield (not)@NunyaDanBiznez·
@notworldauthor @RealDianeYap than the deadbeat who robs convenience stores to fund his meth habit. Humans are not all equal. And importantly, our value is not fixed. It can go up or down.
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
One reason a lot of people want to accelerate AI development despite believing it's extremely dangerous is that they think AGI will be able to grant them immortality.
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller

A mini-rant abut AI and longevity. They say "Artificial Superintelligence would take only a few years to cure cancer, solve longevity, and defeat death itself'. This is a common claim by pro-AI lobbyists, accelerationists, and naive tech-fetishists. But the claim makes no sense. The recent success of LLMs does NOT suggest that ASIs could easily cure diseases or solve longevity, for at least two reasons. 1) The data problem. Generative AI for art, music, and language succeeded mostly because AI companies could steal billions of examples of art, music, and language from the internet, to build their base models. They weren't just trained on academic papers _about_ art, music, and language. They were trained on real _examples_ of art, music, and language. There are no analogous biomedical data sets with billions of data points that would allow accurate modelling of every biochemical detail of human physiology, disease, and aging. ASIs can't just read academic papers about human biology to solve longevity. They'd need direct access to vast quantities of biomedical data that simply don't exist in any easy-to-access forms. And they'd need very detailed, reliable, validated data about a wide range of people across different ages, sexes, ethnicities, genotypes, and medical conditions. Moreover, medical privacy laws would make it extremely difficult and wildly unethical to collect such a vast data set from real humans about every molecular-level detail of their bodies. 2) The feedback problem. LLMs also work well because the AI companies could refine their output with additional feedback from human brains (through Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback, RLHF). But there is nothing analogous to that for modeling human bodies, biochemistry, and disease processes. There are no known methods of Reinforcement Learning from Physiological Feedback. And the physiological feedback would have to be long-term, over spans of years to decades, taking into account thousands of possible side-effects for any given intervention. There's no way to rush animal and human clinical trials -- however clever ASI might become at 'drug discovery'. More generally, there would be no fast feedback loops from users about model performance. GenAI and LLMs succeeded partly because developers within companies, and customers outside companies, could give very fast feedback about how well the models were functioning. They could just look at the output (images, songs, text), and then tweak, refine, test, and interpret models very quickly, based on how good they were at generating art, music, and language. In biomedical research, there would be no fast feedback loops from human bodies about how well ASI-suggested interventions are actually affecting human bodies, over the long term, across different lifestyles, including all the tradeoffs and side-effects. It's interesting that most of the people arguing that 'ASI would cure all diseases and aging' are young tech bros who know a lot about computers, but almost nothing about organic chemistry, human genomics, biomedical research, drug discovery, clinical trials, the evolutionary biology of senescence, evolutionary medicine, medical ethics, or the decades of frustrations and failures in longevity research. They think that 'fixing the human body' would be as simple as debugging a few thousand lines of code. Look, I'm all for curing diseases and promoting longevity. If we took the hundreds of billions of dollars per year that are currently spent on trying to build ASI, and we devoted that money instead to longevity research, that would increase the amount of funding in the longevity space by at least 100-fold. And we'd probably solve longevity much faster by targeting it directly than by trying to summon ASI as a magical cure-all. ASIs has some potential benefits (and many grievous risks and downsides). But it's totally irresponsible of pro-AI lobbyists to argue that ASIs could magically & quickly cure all human diseases, or solve longevity, or end death. And it's totally irresponsible of them to claim that anyone opposed to ASI development is 'pro-death'.

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