

Right, so how can the US close it if Iran closes it first? We need China to keep it open, so that then the US can close it to hurt China.
Right, so how can the US close it if Iran closes it first? We need China to keep it open, so that then the US can close it to hurt China.
Why can’t it be refined here?
TLDR I liked dnd before it was cool
This link goes to some login page for me when I click it
How do they do that? Fake company to employ them? Pay off someone to fake marry them?
Right but I’m trying to understand what exactly it is they made up. Who is the hypothetical speaker here?
Who is saying the second quote? The government?
Since this is your area, I’m very curious – how do you design a curriculum to teach critical thinking, nuances, and originality?
Is it like asking for an original take on your literature piece?
Is it like being given someone else’s essay and having to write what you think about it?
Why the clickbait? Just put why in the title or post description
Sounds like a pretty comprehensive sex education when you have both a written and a practical exam
Does that mean we’re kicking Kanye out??
What symptoms have you noticed? I’m trying to figure out my own behaviour and would be really interested in your experience
What part of the world is this world news about?
What’s ventoy?
What’s the answer?
Maybe the left is realizing that they are fighting for really critical human rights, their autonomy and their country, so it’s time to stop splitting the vote among marginal left wing parties?
Yeah, what is it with GenZ? Millenials would never skew the results of anonymous surveys
Chatgpt disagrees that it’s a yes-man:
To a certain extent, AI is like a societal “yes man.” It reflects and amplifies patterns it’s seen in its training data, which largely comes from the internet—a giant digital mirror of human beliefs, biases, conversations, and cultures. So if a bubble dominates online, AI tends to learn from that bubble.
But it’s not just parroting. Good AI models can analyze, synthesize, and even challenge or contrast ideas, depending on how they’re used and how they’re prompted. The danger is when people treat AI like an oracle, without realizing it’s built on feedback loops of existing human knowledge—flawed, biased, or brilliant as that may be.
Could you explain your perspective in a bit more detail? I can understand why the UK critically needs the US, as a very large and populous economy buying its goods – could you tell me a little more about why the US so critically needs the UK? Is it something to do with access to European markets or something?
How does it make him look bad?