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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh , you're just jealous that he didn't give you polio.

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DZP1 4 points ago +4 / -0

He's always been a prick. From the very start, as a kid.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Look, the elite want the criminal government. I think they are ready to throw the average jew under the bus.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

What would have been neat would have been if they had had hot air balloons carried on ships, and could launch them on a long tether to see what was ahead, from high up. For instance, a balloon at 1000 feet can see 38 miles to the horizon. Or if they had had small sea planes. And if the Spaniards had had geosats, today we'd speak Spanish, eat paiella, and drive shitty cars.

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DZP1 0 points ago +1 / -1

This is the worst AI-generated pornography I've ever seen. Although the one with Obama and the priapic horse came close.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

A: Rutabagas, and Fetterman

Q: Name two useless vegetables.

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DZP1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Trust us! Because you trusted us previously!

ten years later: (doctor): You have an unusual cancer of the intestine. The biopsy shows it's some weird genetic mutation of chicken DNA. You have three weeks to live.

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DZP1 3 points ago +3 / -0

Willy Wonka: International Terrorist.

In this exciting sequel, the candyman turns to the dark side. The Oompa Loompas go rogue, making explosive M&Ms to blow up innocent children. Only one person can stop them: Tom Cruise on a motorcycle with Junior Mints.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is true and it very much injects human bias, but the starting point of data is scanning the Internet indiscriminately, i.e. by pulling in things like Reddit chats, Washington Post propaganda pieces, and so on.

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DZP1 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have a portal I open at high energy too. It allows noxious gases from another universe to fill the room. When I open it in an elevator it often causes people to pass out. Silent but deadly.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

The 'free' online ones are garbage and are highly inaccurate. The real tests contains graduated ranges of questions / puzzles to solve, and various categories of mental abiities to evaluate. They are developed and calibrated against known levels of intelligences.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, and he is one of the cases of evidence. The US government sought his extradition back here.

Another case is that an amateur astronomer with video recorder on his telescope collected a series of photos of what were spacecraft obviously built in space and not launched from Earth as they were. Skeletal platforms but ships, not like the ISS.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have to point out this has relevance to AI chatbots and the sources they use to learn from. If the bot creators allow the bot to access sites having deceptions, the bots will be biased.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Only tip of iceberg. We're on the moon, possibly also Mars. There are a lot more ships of ours up there than admitted. And the head of Lockheed research division admitted we have the technology.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes. Bananas have lots of potassium - which is healthful to consume. The only problem is some of all potassium is radioactive isotopes. Your bananas won't glow in the dark but they might cause click in the counter.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

Research recently has shown that the chatbots have a distinct left-bias. This is because they are trained on dialog from all over the Internet, including left-wing writers. Because of that, someone has started a rightwing conservative chatbot project that may be more trustable.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would imagine that wheat plants might absorb some heavy metal, like DU. Just as bananas trigger Geiger counters due to the radioactive potassium in them, so might DU-environment-grown wheat.

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I disagree. IQ test components test specific cognitive abilities, all of which contribute as a whole to intelligence (ability to perceive, comprehend, solve problems).

Some components test pattern manipulation ability, some test reasoning, some do comprehension ability. All these things ARE relevant to intelligence.

As to whether IQ tests are biased culturally, the creators try to filter that out. Being dumb as a rock does not always depend on one's culture but more on whether your brain developed well as you grew.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then is no justifiable reason for using anthrax, as it can harm civilian population.

The only real use for DU is in anti-tank munitions, but we know from the middle east conflicts that when we used it in Iraq, it in the environment caused mutation in babies thereafter AND it affected our service personnel's reproductive ability. This was never properly discussed and outed.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

An apparent purpose would be for terrorist acts. I think someone is at the top directing this, and for no good. Destabilization is a goal of the people behind Soros and the WEF.

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DZP1 2 points ago +2 / -0

The AR15 with the grenade launch option makes the best high school backpack concealed weapon choice. Lightweight, versatile, it is home anywhere including school cafeterias. Note to all SSRI users: your locker is the first place they'll look.

-- Uncle Jerry

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DZP1 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm going home to the sweet canals of my red Mars. There are no joggers on Mars.

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DZP1 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, they do. Some maybe all are abrasive and tear the delicate tissues then the contaminants they carry enter the bloodstream. it's a roundabout way to get things into your system.

If it's as easy to transmit covid as they claim, then one wouldn't have to go probe deep into the sinuses. The virus should be all over your respiratory system and a throat swab would catch it.

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