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The most annoying thing about being famous is having to tell everyone how famous you are.

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  • These are definitely not AI comics. The creator is an active Lemmy user and often talks about/posts their own stuff.

    While I personally don’t find this specific one funny, the bit does make sense…

    Read something annoying on the internet, get frustrated, make art as a protest… When asked about it call it a Molotov "Mock"tail (a play on words on the other protest tool a Molotov Cocktail)






  • In a rare defense of the movie… It was originally intended to be a miniseries but it got cut down to a movie when Michelle Yeoh won her Oscar and quickly became the most in demand actress for everyone.

    While I hated the movie and most aspects, it was very much a compromise on the original vision and was in no way what Paramount was intending to make. It’s hard to tell if it being a show would’ve fixed all the issues with the acting and characters being cringe af but at the very least it probably wouldn’t have had the same pacing issues and extremely rushed writing.



  • You claimed that they claim intelligence and morality were tethered somehow. I was wondering where that was said. I didn’t see that anywhere in the original message so I think I either misunderstood something or missed a different message.

    I was wondering if you could show them saying that intelligence and morality were related to each other.

    This isn’t an argument being made, I’m just curious where it was said as I can’t find it.




  • It’s gaining popularity again right now because of the Chatbot Grok who has been using it.

    The Nazi part is that the pattern seen is how “Jews are always in charge when something bad happens” or when grok said that it could tell someone was evil because they had a Jewish sounding last name and it was able to pick up on the pattern.

    “The pattern” is just an obfuscation of classic neo-nazi talking points and is kinda like the Nazi version of “just asking questions” where something that seems entirely innocent on its face has a hidden, much darker, meaning underneath it if you look into it literally at all.