Bezzelbob

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[–] Bezzelbob 36 points 5 months ago
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[–] Bezzelbob 9 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Yes, if it has a "wake word" how does it know when the word is being said if it's off

[–] Bezzelbob 0 points 5 months ago (3 children)
[–] Bezzelbob 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Ppl in the comments proving OP right

Most of yall are to cought up in your own delusional world of bliss to acknowledge what's actually going on

[–] Bezzelbob 0 points 5 months ago

Honestly I just asked chatGPT lmao, specifically cheese sauce no noodle

[–] Bezzelbob 5 points 5 months ago (2 children)

I just did the math, 200gal is 2664.5 fl oz (in freedom units) this means over 365 days hes eating 7.3 fl oz a day. 1 fl oz has about 50kcals so (ironicly) he's eating 365kcals of cheese

This has to be a sign from god

[–] Bezzelbob 4 points 5 months ago (3 children)

Can you blame him? That's shits good asf

[–] Bezzelbob 12 points 5 months ago

The overwhelming majority of people just live where they were born and accept whatever good or bad things come along.

This!! I've been trying to tell people this for so long but no one every listens. Most people especially Americans are the boiling frog. They choose to live in blissful ignorance because it's easier than actually fixing the problem, and now the rest of us who can actually acknowledge what's going on have to suffer

[–] Bezzelbob -1 points 5 months ago

Why would I want Moloch when the other option is Baal?

[–] Bezzelbob 2 points 5 months ago

A man who single handedly created: Brownian movement, which helped prove the existence of atoms and molecules. Thequantum theory of light, which explained how light can be both particles and waves. Thespecial theory of relativity. Which explains that time and motion are relative to the observer. The link between mass and energy E = mc2, which also forms much of the basis for nuclear energy

This man basically discovered and explained the universe's workings before we even had the technology to prove him right

... vs a person who makes hair look pretty

I have to ask. What makes you think we're all the same intelligence?

Because if we did consider everyone the same, it would take away credit and undermine the people who discovered all these amazing accomplishments. It's the same reason we don't view Olympic athletes the same as college athletes, they simply aren't the same. Removing people's uniqueness doesn't create equality, it just creates a depressing dystopia where everything is the sameness, nothing has character, and nothing is unique. Kind of like the beginning of Fahrenheit 451 where everything is black and white because God forbid someone has a different favorite color

Instead we should be celebrating the fact that there are people like Einstein and inspire to be like them, and work towards that level of intelligence. Not pull them down because we aren't on their level

[–] Bezzelbob 6 points 5 months ago (7 children)

I can see where your coming from but i have to say, intelligence is definitely not arbitrary, it's just very wide and can be difficult to define exactly. Kind of like consciousness, we know it exists but we can't really place a finger on it

Some people are 100% stupider than others and some are definitely smarter than others. I'm sure we can all agree Einstein is smarter than a hair stylist, and while yes thats an extreme example, it's necessary to get the idea across

The real issue of measuring intelligence (in my opinion) is that there's so many different types of intelligence which is why the IQ test is flawed, it boils down hundreds of different spaces into a single number

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