Remember the Leo Varadkar Google AI bit? I told it that it was wrong when it gave me the guy's actual height, and told it the giant height was correct. Some men just want to watch the world burn

Matt, if you see this, next time you do anything with AI, you can feel free to mention this

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u/According_Picture294 — 4 days ago
▲ 59 r/bfdi+2 crossposts

I had a dream that the literal number 4 became dictator and his followers kept spamming this image across all of social media.

He won with “Eleventeen%” of the vote and began his speech with “To whom it may fourcern…”. By the end of the dream he made a law legalizing public intoxication leading to the stock market crashing

u/According_Picture294 — 10 days ago

Do you prefer to have one character focus, or spread out and do all the characters/ a wide array?

In my case, when it comes to fighting games, I play various ones (though when I started playing the second game when I was younger, I played exclusively Darkseid because my dad preordered the game and I wanted to make good use of the extra work he did, and then Batman, Supergirl and Superman), but I was wondering if Injustice is one of those games where players have "mains"

Btw, why is "discussion" written as "DISCUSSION" in all caps while other tags aren't?

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u/According_Picture294 — 13 days ago

I have heard mixed comments on the term "Newfie" between "affectionate nickname" (as seen in Stomping Tom's "Man in the Moon is a Newfie", which seems to be a kid's song of some sort) and "ethnic slur/insult". Just for curiosity, which of the two descriptions do you feel is more appropriate?

I'll admit I have no experience with Newfoundland and Labrador, since it's not on my list of provinces I've been to (which consists of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, PEI, and I live in the Yukon) so I wanted to make sure I didn't accidentally offend people

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u/According_Picture294 — 1 month ago

I'm a bit curious, since I've never been to Newfoundland, I've heard the term "Newfie" used sometimes (such as in a Stomping Tom song) and I read that some don't like the term. What would you say on the subject?

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u/According_Picture294 — 1 month ago

Europeans of Reddit, what would you say different US accents (and Canadian accents) sound like to you, using the phrase "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog"?

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u/According_Picture294 — 2 months ago