Ecco the dolphin

I am a time-traveling dolphin. An entity made of giant balls gave me the ability to breathe underwater, but this ability was recently stolen from me by aliens.

Sometimes I turn into a bird.

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Cake day: May 13th, 2024

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  • You think that a woman who took 10x the recommended dose of something would listen to an AI instead of a label designed explicitly for this supplement?

    Or are you saying that we should encourage folks to get advice from an AI and respect it as they would a medical professional?

    Also, what do you mean, “available to everyone?”?? Its baked into google???

    Also… Gemini seems to recommend 2000 mg at the top end of the range… Idk man, that’s real close to what she was taking daily. Seems bad!

    Gemini probably sucks for this but I don’t think AI is a great idea for this anyway.









  • jesus christ stop giving Ye attention. That means you, reader. Stop clicking on these articles.

    One of the symptoms of bipolar disorder is “delusions of grandeur”.

    …But Ye is rich as fuck, and everyone keeps giving him attention, even if it’s just to gawk at him. Everyone is feeding his neurosis.

    This disease unravels people. It changes their personality. It robs them of their ability to sleep. It rewrites their memories. **If ** (with emphasis on “if”) there is good in Ye we might never see it, because in order for him to truly get help he has to see himself as the problem.

    Stop giving clicks to this mentally ill Nazi fuck, and stop giving clicks to people who platform him. Piers Morgan is a vulture.




  • I do believe that in order to achieve welfare/prosperity, not all the people have to work. And I do believe that there are more important things in life than working. I’d love to be a stay at home dad, but I can’t.

    Being a stay at home dad is work. Raising children is necessary work that capitalism requires, because it requires laborers. We have engineered a system in which this work is uncompensated, and if you gender this work, it causes gendered oppression.

    I will also point out that in America we have decided that unless you have a “job”, society has decided that you pretty much don’t deserve health care. Anyone who chooses a life of domestic labor in America puts themselves in a position where they are financially dependent on their spouse and their spouse’s employment status. It doesn’t have to be this way. We have forged these chains.

    Whether doubling the workforce is a good thing - that I’d keep up for a debate.

    If we had more workers, it could be that we wouldn’t need those workers to work as long. Earlier retirement, shorter work weeks, whatever. The issue is not the size of the work force, the issue is what is chosen to be done with it.


  • Are you trying to imply doubling the available workforce is not good? Its usually a good thing. While their motivations are cynical, those leaders are doing good.

    …or are you trying to imply that keeping women out of the traditional work force (by only allowing them to work unpaid in the home in domestic servitude, labor that capital does not value) increases the value of male labor through scarcity, which would be preferred?

    Sorry that second question kind of reads as an attack. A shitty coworker of mine said that to me unironically and tried to play it off as a joke when I pushed back.