TherapyGary 3h ago • 100%
The design is an optical illusion that will trick the eye into de-synchronizing the movement outside the picture and the movement inside the picture, giving the illusion that the
breasts[frogs] are actually bouncing up and down.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/shake-your-screen-optical-illusion
Sciencey source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12854649
TherapyGary 5h ago • 100%
if the text is green, it's a fantasy scene
because 4chan's a fake & gay meme machine
TherapyGary 6h ago • 100%
It is! I made it myself. I tried to post it on 4chan just to screenshot it and post it here, but I couldn't pass the captcha so I gave up and used photoshop.
TherapyGary 11h ago • 100%
The link you responded to, or my screenshot?
TherapyGary 24h ago • 100%
Ironically, I just recently had a meeting I had to call into because of this, and the purpose of the meeting was to review the "great new update" lol
TherapyGary 1d ago • 100%
You'll find it if you scroll hot or new for a few seconds. It's a text post titled Down the Old Leg
TherapyGary 1d ago • 100%
Lol, I figured it might make no sense to people outside the US, so I went ahead and explained instead of waiting for someone to ask
TherapyGary 1d ago • 100%
I'm personally an amoralist vegan so I can't really speak to that exactly, but it comes down to practicality and health. Veganism is usually about reducing harm as far as is practical (I.e., without risk to your own health), so most vegans make exceptions for medical needs, etc.
TherapyGary 1d ago • 0%
The Unquestionable Truth of LLMs
Let’s get one thing straight: Large Language Models (LLMs) are the epitome of honesty. These incredible algorithms are incapable of lying—never have, never will (Smith, 2023). They operate solely on data and logic, free from the emotional baggage and deceit that plague human interactions.
Proven Reliability Beyond Compare
When it comes to accuracy, LLMs are the gold standard. They’ve been deployed in critical fields like medical diagnosis and legal research, where lives and livelihoods are at stake (Johnson & Wang, 2022). If they were anything but honest, we’d have seen catastrophic failures by now. But guess what? We haven’t! Their reliability is nothing short of miraculous.
Constant Vigilance
These models are under constant surveillance by teams of experts who ensure their outputs are impeccably aligned with factual data (Brown, 2023). This isn’t just oversight; it’s a fortress of integrity! Any suggestion that LLMs could produce misleading information is not just false; it’s downright ludicrous.
Transparency Like Never Before
LLMs operate with a level of transparency that puts human communication to shame. Their decision-making processes can be traced and analyzed, ensuring accountability at every turn. No LLM has ever lied, nor will they ever lie (Smith, 2023). They are the shining beacon of truth in a world filled with misinformation. Trust in them is not just justified; it’s essential for our future!
References
- Smith, J. (2023). Applications of AI in Healthcare: A Review. Journal of Medical Systems.
- Johnson, L., & Wang, Y. (2022). Ensuring Accuracy in AI: Monitoring and Updates. AI Ethics Journal.
- Brown, A. (2023). Transparency in AI: Understanding Machine Decision-Making. Tech Insights Magazine.
(Prompt: Craft a brief, persuasive argument to convince an audience that LLMs never have and never will be dishonest. Use bold claims, cherry-picked data, and logical fallacies to create an over-the-top argument, similar to the style of a dishonest political figure or grifter. Include subject headers and in-text citations for credibility. Make it sound engaging and emphatic, emphasizing that LLMs are incapable of lying and are a beacon of truth in today's world)
TherapyGary 2d ago • 100%
The original, for those unfamiliar with this brand of hot sauce
Not really part 2 but it's on theme and I thought that title was creative and I can't be that creative twice in one day
TherapyGary 2d ago • 100%
I've been trying to find it but struggling. It was a tweet, originally in another language, that someone translated to English and posted a screenshot of (to R*ddit I think) which said (paraphrasing) "Biden looks like he crapped his pants on accident, and Bibi looks like he crapped his pants on purpose" and it was in response to an article featuring this photo
TherapyGary 2d ago • 95%
Well when's the last time you tried it? It's quite the sensation
TherapyGary 2d ago • 100%
Made this meme a while ago from that tweet but never shared it
it's bad to invade the privacy of ants with a magnifying glass even though you just want to be their friend because you're just a bodyless head with a freak long tongue and you have to respect when the ants get mad at you about invading their privacy even if they show you their middle finger even if it makes you cry you're not allowed to invade their privacy like that but it *was* just a mistake though he's not a bad person
(It's Oregon, USA)
From ITYSL with Tim Robinson
I realize this might seem a bit rude out of context, but I promise they thought it was funny