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Who were they?
“The girl's happiness is not my purpose, nor should it be yours. Our alliances in the south may be as solid as Casterly Rock, but there remains the north to win, and the key to the north is Sansa Stark.”
The utter arrogance of Tywin to think Dorne, the Stormlands, the Riverlands, the Vale and the Reach were loyal to the Lannisters.
What a loser this overrated guy.
Everything before the word "but"... 😂
The Tyrells: literally counting the days until they can poison Joffrey.
The Martells: plotting against them for years and Oberyn is about to cause a huge scene.
The Vale lords: Big Mad at Lysa that they didn't get to join Robb's war.
The Stormlands: literally mere months past open rebellion with Renly?
The Iron Islands: currently an "independent kingdom" in its own sucession crisis.
The Riverlands: fighting a war against them as they speak.
Tywin: Our alliances are solid. As solid as Casterly Rock, our mine-tunneled ancestral castle that will never ever collapse in a symbolic destruction of our House and my toxic legacy.
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Jon: He's right about Sansa, though.
Sansa's queenship and Winterfell foreshadowing: Yeah, that one's a winner.
I suppose the girl's happiness should be of some concern, then. 🤔
Why the fuck are people so confident in being wrong?
TURPENTINE is paint thinner
TERPENES are flavour chemicals
-W
I will not subject myself to reading tumblr Yankee analyses on Asian games. You are all wrong. Read a book about other cultures.
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AI Hallucinations
Via Gemini
Yes, it's fascinating that AI models can sometimes exhibit behavior that resembles human hallucinations. These hallucinations are often referred to as "confidently wrong" responses, where the AI model generates seemingly coherent but completely fabricated information.
Here are some examples of AI hallucinations:
Fabricating nonexistent people or events: An AI model might claim that a specific person, who doesn't exist, said something or did something.
Creating false narratives: The AI might generate a detailed story or explanation that is entirely fictional, but appears plausible.
Insisting on incorrect information: Even when presented with evidence to the contrary, an AI model might stubbornly maintain its incorrect belief.
Source:
Zenbu Kimi no Sei
It's the funniest shit when people are confidently wrong
When people say the dumbest shit and are SO confident