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Feyre should be at the club not dealing with a 900 year old man who is psychotically and homosexually obsessed with her ex fiancé

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All of the following are true:
1. Circumcision is wrong
2. Circumcision is not comparable to FGM
3. Both should be banned
4. Banning circumcision would not diminish the atrocity of FGM
5. Religious beliefs still do not give one the right to permanently alter another person's body
This has been my main argument against "AI" from the very beginning.
OpenAI scraped the entire web. All of which had been a labor of love from humans. Wikipedia is the backbone of a lot of LLMs, and that was volunteer human labor. They stole it and now they're selling it back to us.
And worse, they're trying to destroy the free sources that they stole from. It's destruction of human knowledge on an unprecedented scale. The burning of the library of Alexandria has nothing on this.
It's self-defeating, too. These LLMs are still getting trained on fresh internet data, but now, in 2026, a lot of that stuff is AI slop.
So these LLM crawlers are hoovering up the output of other LLMs and folding that into their datasets. Slop eating slop. Which means they're getting dumber and more prone to hallucination than ever.
And it is accelerating as AI bots outnumber humans on the web.

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happy glorious 25th of may
its probably a normal sign for the economy that all of my adulthood fantasies are like "imagine having your own kitchen living room and bathroom to decorate" "what if i could get on a train" "maybe one day i could purchase a sturdy pair of shoes" "i should save and invest in a single bicycle"
Destroy the myth that libraries are no longer relevant. If you use your library, please reblog.
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âbut what if you abort the baby whoâll cure cancer?!â sir the baby who will cure cancer is an organic chemistry major who works at a Home Depot because you use AI to go through your resumes
"I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einsteinâs brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops." - Stephen Jay Gould, The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History
one person does not cure cancer. teams of scientists who rely on funding from the government cure cancer. one person's singular novel ingenuity is not what is stopping us from curing cancer; fucking CAPITALISM IS.
Literally.
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Iâm not Christian, I donât go to church anymore, and my pastor died, but when he was alive Iâd sometimes go to his sermons and I remember one time he said âit feels good to hate, but we know that it isnât allowed, so when weâre told that weâre allowed to hate someone we get so excited that we forget weâre supposed to loveâ, and if my humble atheist ass might borrow some church talk Iâd like to perhaps submit that
Anyhow sometimes on the day to day I feel disgust or revulsion and I have to ask myself âis this a danger to anyone at all or am I just looking for something Iâm allowed to hateâ and a solid 98/100 times itâs the latter so once again thank you pastor D
Just a reminder, that generative AI has no place in Solarpunk đ„°
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I will reblog this again and again as long as I have to witness the AI slob shared as "solarpunk". It's not. generative AI is not, and never will be solarpunk.
you cant be solarpunk and use ai. btw.

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I keep seeing people asking âis solarpunk really punk?â because itâs too happy and optimistic and stuff
and Iâm picturing a perfect moment in a solarpunk community â the neighbourhood mayor standing with a shit-eating grin on her face when the cops come and cut them off from city power, and nothing turns off
This is my absolute favorite example of how solarpunk is punk. Also, Detroit (and a lot of other places) could probably use something similar for water. Especially in places where itâs illegal to harvest rainwater. I dunno, maybe water tanks cleverly designed as yard art?
Like⊠yeah itâs happy and optimistic, but my view of solarpunk at least is in complete defiance of many capitalist ideals so if thatâs not punk ⊠âPunkâ isnât edgy, dark and gritty. Not to me. Building a society completely based on renewable resources, accessibility for all, and constant sharing is a big fuck you to the current system if you ask me.
Exactly. Near future solarpunk especially requires rebelling against the current system. Punk is about defiance (at least thatâs what itâs come to mean colloquially). Defiance doesnât have to be destruction and violence and grit, it can look like stubborn creation and community building and rejecting many of the dominant systemâs values.Â
Wait. Why would harvesting rainwater be illegal?
Thereâs an interpretation of the concept of property that says if something has value, then someone should be getting paid for it. Despite being flatly absurd and riddled with obvious logical flaws, this has been one of the major philosophies of property in the US, in some contexts (including water) for over a hundred years. This Washington Post article gets into it in detail.Â
According to this logic, if there are water suppliers in a region, then theyâre entitled to money when people get water. Collecting rainwater for yourself gets around that, so, in this concept of property, itâs a form of theft.
There have also been legal battles over people growing food in their lawns, generating their own electricity, etc. If youâre looking to extricate yourself from the systems wherein you have to serve the interests of specific wealthy people to survive, many parts of the western world are ready to use the force of government intervention to stop you.
I feel like a big chunk of the âdark, grittyâ aesthetic punk is associated with came as a reaction to the bright, glamorous âAmerican Dreamâ imagery and patronizing ad campaigns of the 50s. But now that weâre being sold âThe future is bleak and dirty and thereâs nothing you can do about it,â being optimistic and cheerful is the most punk and rebellious thing you can do
This is an extremely well put point.