Then boy do I have a screenplay for you:
Awkward male highschooler has a crush on the hottest girl in his year and wants to ask her to prom but is too scared and weebish. He discovers the power of AI and scrubs all her social media posts then gets ChatGPT (called BratGPT in the movie because we can't afford the licensing and we want to appeal to a young female audience) to compose an ask-out request in the form of a musical score. He gets cold feet because remember he's weebish and also his parents voted for Kamala so he has pussy genes, so BratGPT develops a consciousness and asks the girl out instead. BratGPT fucks the girl, Tony and Imp get in a catfight and ruin each other's dresses, and the guy gets contact leprosy and dies. The end.
I looked at everyone's post history to tailor make this for everyone.
I don't understand either. Once I get a whiff of DEI or wokeness, it's natural and even easy for me to not buy or play it. Some friends I know will complain about those things and then will not change their buying habits at all. It's baffling to me.
I don't think it's unreasonable to interpret Decker's words as incitement or "stochastic terrorism". His words are just the vehicle for an otherwise illegal action. It's not entirely fair to call his words mere opinion, expression, or creativity.
Got a new recipe for the cooking thread. How to make Big Mad:
- Add 1 PraiseBeToScience to large mixing bowl.
- Add 1 monitor and 1 keyboard to mixing bowl. A smart phone will also work.
- Add 1 comment that mildly strays from PraiseBeToScience's opinions.
Congrats, you've got more industrial-strength thermonuclear Big Mad than you could possibly use in a lifetime. I suggest trading some in for some Big Lulz.
Ban women and Twitch. I'm joking, but some of you may not like to hear that the Twitch ecosystem has been horrific for games.