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Reblog if you will never. Ever. Use AI in your writing.
The X-Files Herrenvolk | 4.01
what’s really amazing to me is that people are so afraid of body hair on women that even in a shaving commercial they won’t show a hairy leg. they demonstrate the razor by shaving a hairless leg. they show their product being completely useless instead of showing leg hair. it’s just crazy
Morgan and Emily walk in the police station:
Morgan: we saw three officers laughing their asses off in the parking lot, they didn't even acknowledge us
Reid: oh.. i spilled my coffee earlier after one of them 'accidentally' tripped me, they're probably still laughing about that.. one of them said 'watch where you're going fag...' wait where are you going?
Emily (loading an ak-47): oh i forgot something in the car be right back
Morgan (adjusting a spiky knuckleduster on his hand): i'll help you look
does anyone wanna hold hands until we feel a little braver
the reblog map is all of us holding hands btw
We are each other's night sky. No one is alone here.
night sky continues to get brighter. theres always people here for you
i feel like ppl who are against kids transitioning don’t understand the degree to which pediatrics are fine with medical intervention for kids. like really? this is where you draw the line?
when i was like ten i couldn’t sit still in class so a bunch of adults unanimously decided to give me meth. like. hello
youth ballet training permanently alters your bone structure and frequently comes with lifelong health complications. but you don't see suburban moms having a moral panic about that shit do you
They’ve only recently banned contact in young hockey leagues because of the risk of brain injury and ultimately death. American football as a whole is still allowed. As is rugby. All of which cause major brain injury. Children where I am in Canada can hunt starting age 10. With guns.
Children can be vegan which arguably requires just as much health monitoring as going on puberty blockers (just different health monitoring).
And you know what else we let, no, require children to do? Get up at 7 in the morning every single weekday. And legislators don’t seem to give a flying fuck about the effects that has on their mental health and brain development at any age.
also like not to fucking mention all of this shit is forced onto intersex children at a young age.
this is all about control for them, because if a kid wants something and has opinions we can't have that be okay. as soon as a kid has a voice in the matter it becomes a problem. they'd sooner make every kid on earth have a million life long problems, both mental and physical, than acknowledge that children are people and that they will become full adults and will remember the things that happened to them as children and teens. because that's a future them problem.
Verified: Microsoft 365 gets massive 45% price hike — and it's all to do with AI tools (Tom's Guide - January 17, 2025)
oopsie i tripped and spilled my link to archive dot org's downloadable copy of Microsoft office suite for 2007, which features no AI tools and is a powerful word processor that still holds up just fine on windows 10!
At the risk of sounding anti-intellectual, I think that college should be free and also not a requirement for employment outside of highly specialized career fields
At the risk of sounding like an effete intellectual, I do actually think you should be allowed to just take college courses indefinitely
technically you can, if you don't care about degrees.
Free Harvard courses. Free Courses from Stanford. Free Courses from MIT. Free courses from Yale. Free courses from Princeton.
Free courses on Coursera.
Free Courses on EDx Free Courses on Alison
For paid, there's The Great Courses+/Wonderium. 20$ a month for unlimited courses.
When searching, the phrases you're looking for are Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), or you can do a general search of say, "free online college courses." Oh, and so you don't get surprised like I did, have an avoid: Hillsdale College is a conservative Christian site and not a valid MOOC place. Sign up with them and you will get things like THIS IS WHY THE LEFT IS TURNING YOUR KIDS TRANS AND GAY in your inbox.
@yourunderwaterskies I wanted to say thank you so much for adding these links, seriously, they've been life-changingly helpful to me-
And I also wanted to mention that humanitarian organisations have free courses too, like the Red Cross on international humanitarian law.
Learn more about the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Program to train policy professionals, government officials, academics,
Kaya is a free humanitarian learning platform which offers hundreds of training opportunities across a range of key topics, including the hu
idk why people photoshopped the crying cat meme on this pic when the unedited version is so powerful
women’s bodies weren’t “made” to do anything, nature didn’t “intend” anything, no human action is “unnatural” and there is no inherent “purpose” to a human life
people weren’t designed to do anything because they weren’t designed at all. Hope this helps 🤩
Garcia: Reid isn't made for prison! What if they're mean to him? What if they hurt him?
Walker: don't worry.. as long as he keeps his head down, stays quiet and doesn't antagonize anyone he should be fine
Garcia: ...
Emily: ...
JJ: ...
Garcia: oh my god they're gonna kill him
Something I don't think we talk enough about in discussions surrounding AI is the loss of perseverance.
I have a friend who works in education and he told me about how he was working with a small group of HS students to develop a new school sports chant. This was a very daunting task for the group, in large part because many had learning disabilities related to reading and writing, so coming up with a catchy, hard-hitting, probably rhyming, poetry-esque piece of collaborative writing felt like something outside of their skill range. But it wasn't! I knew that, he knew that, and he worked damn hard to convince the kids of that too. Even if the end result was terrible (by someone else's standards), we knew they had it in them to complete the piece and feel super proud of their creation.
Fast-forward a few days and he reports back that yes they have a chant now... but it's 99% AI. It was made by Chat-GPT. Once the kids realized they could just ask the bot to do the hard thing for them - and do it "better" than they (supposedly) ever could - that's the only route they were willing to take. It was either use Chat-GPT or don't do it at all. And I was just so devastated to hear this because Jesus Christ, struggling is important. Of course most 14-18 year olds aren't going to see the merit of that, let alone understand why that process (attempting something new and challenging) is more valuable than the end result (a "good" chant), but as adults we all have a responsibility to coach them through that messy process. Except that's become damn near impossible with an Instantly Do The Thing app in everyone's pocket. Yes, AI is fucking awful because of plagiarism and misinformation and the environmental impact, but it's also keeping people - particularly young people - from developing perseverance. It's not just important that you learn to write your own stuff because of intellectual agency, but because writing is hard and it's crucial that you learn how to persevere through doing hard things.
Write a shitty poem. Write an essay where half the textual 'evidence' doesn't track. Write an awkward as fuck email with an equally embarrassing typo. Every time you do you're not just developing that particular skill, you're also learning that you did something badly and the world didn't end. You can get through things! You can get through challenging things! Not everything in life has to be perfect but you know what? You'll only improve at the challenging stuff if you do a whole lot of it badly first. The ability to say, "I didn't think I could do that but I did it anyway. It's not great, but I did it," is SO IMPORTANT for developing confidence across the board, not just in these specific tasks.
Idk I'm just really worried about kids having to grow up in a world where (for a variety of reasons beyond just AI) they're not given the chance to struggle through new and challenging things like we used to.
the generational gap between me and the people my age who use chat gpt
So are we ready to admit the world is doomed yet <3
No cuz I'm not a little bitch
Love is an observable force, evil is an illness to be cured, light will pour from the sun long after we need it, I have a gun and I swear to GOD I'm not fucking around
"So are we ready to admit the world is doomed yet"
You sound like my first grade teacher trying to get me to say that I was being naughty before she would let me out of the corner when I said I didn't want to be at school. Shut up.
Nihilism benefits no-one but the oppressors. Get the fuck off their team or get the fuck out of my sight. Nobody needs what you're pushing.
I see the neurodivergent girlies are enjoying this