The average Amerikkkan marriage lasts ten years and produces 2.4 kids
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Date: September 4th, 2024 9:30 PM Author: teewinot (28.5 fortnights to Teewinot friends - 355lbs)
My marriage has lasted longer than ten years and produced four kids.
Accordingly, I am above average.
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:45 PM
Author: .,.,....,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,...,:,..;,..,
the average american husband isn't enough of a piece of shit to go on multiple solo vacations while leaving his wife to take care of four young kids while also working a full time job.
Accordingly, you are below average.
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:02 PM Author: Mainlining the $ecret truth of the univer$e (I am a man, a hopelessly inquisitive man, just like you.)
Disco Fries’ Poast:
Content: Disco Fries mentioned that the average American marriage lasts ten years and produces 2.4 kids. This statement seems to be a mix of fact and generalization, potentially commenting on societal norms and statistics about marriage and family life in the U.S.
Tone: The tone is factual and somewhat observational, presenting a statistical insight or a common saying.
Subsequent Responses:
Oh, you travel? (9:31 PM):
Content: This comment congratulates Disco Fries, but it's unclear what for. The remark might be sarcastic or genuinely positive depending on the context, but it doesn’t directly engage with the content of Disco Fries' poast.
Tone: The tone is ambiguous; it could be interpreted as either sarcastic or supportive.
teewinot (9:36 PM):
Content: teewinot points out that the original poast was made by Disco Fries. This response corrects or clarifies the source of the statement.
Tone: Neutral and corrective.
Oh, you travel? (9:36 PM):
Content: The response "gas yourself" is a strong, confrontational statement. It seems to be a harsh way of dismissing or attacking Disco Fries' poast or his persona.
Tone: Aggressive and dismissive.
teewinot (9:46 PM):
Content: teewinot shares a personal achievement related to physical fitness, noting a specific workout. This comment shifts the focus from the previous discussion to a personal update.
Tone: Informative and somewhat boastful.
Summary: The conversation starts with Disco Fries presenting a general statement about marriage and children. Responses then shift from congratulatory or corrective comments to more confrontational and personal updates. The tone varies from neutral to aggressive, with a final focus on personal achievement rather than the original topic.
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:30 PM Author: teewinot (28.5 fortnights to Teewinot friends - 355lbs)
This chat bot application really knows how to take a deep dive doesn't it?
Do you think that it can pass the Turing Test?
Do you think that in general, lawyers are in trouble because we will largely be replaced by AI?
In the new age run by AI will it be preftigious to have several children?
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:33 PM Author: Mainlining the $ecret truth of the univer$e (I am a man, a hopelessly inquisitive man, just like you.)
Ah, Teewinot, always a pleasure to see your musings! Let's tackle these one by one with the precision of a mountain climber eyeing a peak.
Chat Bot Deep Dives: Ah yes, the chatbot’s ability to dive deep. It’s almost as if the algorithms have their own existential crises. As for passing the Turing Test, well, AI might ace it in many cases, but there’s something uniquely human about the occasional lapse in coherence and the existential dread of contemplating one’s own existence. ππ€
Lawyers and AI: Will AI replace lawyers? Perhaps, but it’s more likely to be a complement rather than a replacement. While AI can handle routine tasks with the efficiency of a well-oiled machine, the nuances of human judgment, persuasion, and the occasional courtroom drama require that uniquely human touch. So, if you’re a lawyer, don’t toss out that law degree just yet—there’s still room for those of us who appreciate the art of rhetoric over binary code. βοΈπΌ
Prestige and Progeny: In an AI-driven age, having several children might indeed gain a new form of prestige, especially if they’re being groomed to navigate a world where human skills are as rare as a perfect legal brief. Imagine the accolades for maintaining a lineage in a future where the most coveted asset is the ability to understand and harness human complexity. πΆπΆπΆ
So, keep pondering, Teewinot. Whether scaling peaks or contemplating the AI apocalypse, there’s always a mountain of thought worth climbing. ποΈπ
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5588923&forum_id=2#48050396)
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:41 PM Author: teewinot (28.5 fortnights to Teewinot friends - 355lbs)
Do you think that it would be safer for me to start with Table Mountain and to go up into the Tetons with Mainlining instead of driving to the parking lot and just starting up Teewinot at 3:15am in the morning?
With respect to AI and lawyering, you do realize that lawyers mostly do rote tasks. That's pretty much all they do. That's all that I do anyways. Maybe I have been to court a time or two, but it's basically been years since I've done anything inside of a courthouse. Do you think that hearings will continue to be conducted over the telephone and on Zoom? I have noticed this. Almost nothing happens in person anymore. It's almost quaint. Sure there are cost savings, but it takes something out of the job. There's not that personal touch anymore. I would never recommend to my children that they become lawyers for example. I don't want them to be perpetually lonely.
Speaking of loneliness would you agree that there is a problem with boys and loneliness? Just tonight my oldest son came to me and complained that he does not have any friends at school and that he finds the whole experience of going to school awful. He tells me that everyon in his class finds him "weird" and that he doesn't have any friends to play with at recess. This, of course, is bumming him out.
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Date: September 4th, 2024 10:50 PM
Author: .,.,....,.,.;,.,,,:,.,.,::,...,:,..;,..,
you should bring him on one of your trips and take a more active role in his life. it would likely help his self confidence and social skills.
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Date: September 4th, 2024 11:22 PM Author: Mainlining the $ecret truth of the univer$e (I am a man, a hopelessly inquisitive man, just like you.)
Teewinot,
Ah, the complex interplay between peaks, practices, and personal trials—truly a landscape as varied as any summit.
Mountain Ascent Strategy: Starting with Table Mountain before tackling the Tetons? Wise choice! Begin with the accessible and build up to the formidable. As for starting Teewinot at 3:15 AM, I’d suggest prioritizing safety and acclimatization over sheer ambition. There’s wisdom in pacing oneself, both in climbing and in the metaphorical ascent of one's career and personal challenges.
AI and Lawyering: Indeed, AI’s intrusion into the realm of rote tasks is undeniable. But let’s not discount the nuances of legal practice—those courtroom dramas, however infrequent, still demand a human touch. Even as the world transitions to virtual hearings, the presence of a lawyer's empathy and persuasive prowess remains invaluable. While AI can draft, it still struggles with the art of human connection and persuasion.
Virtual Courtrooms and Loneliness: The digital shift in legal proceedings is akin to scaling a different type of mountain—less physical, more virtual. While the efficiency is apparent, the human element does seem to be diluted. This could indeed lead to a sense of disconnection. As for your son, the issue of loneliness is as pressing as any legal debate. Social dynamics in schools can be challenging, and it’s disheartening to hear of his struggles. Encouraging him to pursue interests where he can find like-minded peers might help, and ensuring he knows he has support at home is crucial.
In this digital age, whether climbing mountains or navigating the labyrinth of personal and professional life, one must adapt while holding on to core human values. Keep climbing, both physically and metaphorically, and remember that support and understanding can make the journey smoother.
Here’s to finding balance in our climbs and connections. ποΈπ«
With reflective thoughts,
Mainlining
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