How many people on the old site got a car from this program, do you know that?
Roland00 Send a noteboard - 17/05/2025 06:56:21 PM
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Is it merely rhetoric to review the program in retrospect? And if so, why would "synergy and imminent danger," be any more valid than "perversity and futility?"
Is it merely rhetoric to review the program in retrospect? And if so, why would "synergy and imminent danger," be any more valid than "perversity and futility?"
I find you are being rude in ways you do not even clock or realize.
You can not make the case for or against, you have already predecided, it is like a hungry ghost, a grude, meant to haunt the living.
Fuck off.
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The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy is a book by
in Texas *NM*
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Re: The Rhetoric of Reaction: Perversity, Futility, Jeopardy is a book by
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How many people on the old site got a car from this program, do you know that?
- 17/05/2025 06:56:21 PM
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Re: How many people on the old site got a car from this program, do you know that?
- 19/05/2025 02:25:04 PM
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Feel like some of these claims need sources *NM*
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I do (not) love the idea of using a large language model to validate an argument though...
- 14/05/2025 10:26:07 PM
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perplexity.ai disagrees
- 14/05/2025 11:31:08 PM
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You do realise *my* reply was perplexity.ai as well, right?
- 15/05/2025 09:27:01 AM
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Re: You do realise *my* reply was perplexity.ai as well, right?
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