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FeeFiFoeFi 10 points ago +10 / -0

I played with dall-e for awhile and realized it basically does an image search, and mashes them together. Still cool, be it's going to look similar to anything you can do an image search for.

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FeeFiFoeFi 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's funny, if you say "people of power have CONSPIRED against the general public", people will nod in agreement. But as soon as you say "it's a CONSPIRACY", they think you're crazy. They're literally two forms of the same word.

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FeeFiFoeFi 3 points ago +4 / -1

Last night I was looking at my plastic fork, and noticed how the back of it was indented, allowing food to get stuck in a way that made it impossible to wash, and I thought, "they did that on purpose so I couldn't reuse it". Get on my level.

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FeeFiFoeFi 1 point ago +1 / -0

If "-path" doesn't mean "feel/suffer", then a lot of words lose their meanings. Sympathy, empathy, apathy, neuropathy, homeopathy, cardiopathy, antipathy, sociopath. The age of the origin doesn't matter, this is what the language has naturally evolved this suffix to mean.

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FeeFiFoeFi 3 points ago +3 / -0

So, basically you've invented a philosophy in which you're never wrong. Got it.

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FeeFiFoeFi 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wrong. -path etymologically is a latin suffix for feeling/suffer. Admit that you're wrong.

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FeeFiFoeFi 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wrong. "-path" means to feel/suffer. Examples- Telepath: feeling over a distance. Apathy: without feeling/ suffering.

Also, "Psych" means soul. Not "Psycho". The "o" indicates "without".

Psychopath = suffers from having no soul.

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FeeFiFoeFi 3 points ago +3 / -0

My state just lifted it's mask mandate, but busineses can keep their mandates. My job released an email declaring it will keep the mask mandate. I predict the next step will be, "get the vaccine or lose your job".