

Yes, I just glossed over that detail by saying “similar to”, but that is a more accurate explanation.
I keep picking instances that don’t last. I’m formerly known as:
@EpeeGnome@lemm.ee
@EpeeGnome@lemmy.fmhy.net
@EpeeGnome@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz
@EpeeGnome@lemmy.fmhy.ml
Yes, I just glossed over that detail by saying “similar to”, but that is a more accurate explanation.
“They’ve been saying so many bad things about him for decades, and nothing stuck. He says he’s innocent, so who should I believe, the man I trust, or the lying media and the deep state? They just have it out for him because he tells it like he sees it.” You can point out all the inconsistencies in what Trump says, but they’ve tuned out already. They already know what they need to about him, or they just aren’t detail people at all. Some are so far gone, they think, “He’s a good person, therefore whatever it was he did was a good thing.”
Unfortunately the most probable response to a question is an authoritative answer, so that’s what usually comes out of them. They don’t actually know what they do or don’t know. If they happen to describe themselves accurately, it’s only because a similar description was in the training data, or they where specifically instructed to answer that way.
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I’m American, and in my experience anyone with actual training on canoeing technique would stay on one side like you’re supposed to, but plenty of people also go canoeing who don’t know any better and switch sides to attempt to steer. I grew up canoeing and immediately was annoyed by the forward turn section of the diagram.