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DomesticApe23 t1_j36jppj wrote
Reply to comment by RandomlyConsistent in Hawkeye would be proud by westondeboer
Hahaha yep. And a giant snake. And the rocket launcher scene. It's fantastic.
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Reply to comment by marketable_skills in Hawkeye would be proud by westondeboer
Hard Ticket to Hawaii is the ultimate. Plus it has a kickass theme tune.
DomesticApe23 t1_j2egdqr wrote
Reply to comment by MasqureMan in This sub this week: "Write my 2022 end of year listicle for me" 🙄 by Elleasea
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DomesticApe23 t1_j2dblzn wrote
Reply to comment by Scary_Vanilla1730 in Eli5 what exactly causes the sensation of feeling thirsty when we are dehydrated? by crimeoutfit
Determining whether a comment is generated by an AI can be difficult. AI generated text has become more and more realistic with the advance of new technologies.
One way to identify an AI generated comment is to notice the structure of AI generated comments. They will typically restate the question or provide an introductory paragraph before going on to present statements in a high school essay format.
Another way to identify AI generated comments is to check the comment history of the person posting the comment. Profiles that post AI generated comments will comment on multiple posts in subreddits which ask and answer questions, often on very diverse topics. You might also notice a sudden change in the syntax of their comments over time.
In conclusion, look for comments that have a clear beginning and middle, and that end with a conclusion.
Or just be me, and recognise the shitty text on sight.
DomesticApe23 t1_j2d5cic wrote
Reply to comment by ColstonHowell in Eli5 what exactly causes the sensation of feeling thirsty when we are dehydrated? by crimeoutfit
When I get bored I go trawling for AI comments. This sub is heavily infected.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Eli5 what exactly causes the sensation of feeling thirsty when we are dehydrated? by crimeoutfit
AI generated.
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Reply to comment by Littlebotweak in An animal tranquilizer is showing up in the nation's illicit drug supply by jivatman
DomesticApe23 t1_iz3gls4 wrote
Runs n Goses
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Reply to New music suggestions by linaxbee
Alon Mor - Lands of Delight. Richly textured electronica, indescribable really. Like a trip through a forbidden jungle.
DomesticApe23 t1_ixwr7v2 wrote
Reply to comment by Gil-Gandel in " 'Pictures at an Exhibition' was nothing special, I don't see why people make me out to be some kind of genius for writing it" by Gil-Gandel
Right. So a modest guy said something modest.
That's not a joke. If he boasted, that might resemble a joke. But modest people are modest. That's not funny.
DomesticApe23 t1_ixuv4y0 wrote
Reply to comment by Gil-Gandel in " 'Pictures at an Exhibition' was nothing special, I don't see why people make me out to be some kind of genius for writing it" by Gil-Gandel
Right. And he said something modest. ...?
DomesticApe23 t1_ix4mkxh wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Mate your first two sentences = Electricity is more powerful than gravity because everything comes down to relative charge. That's what you said. That is not logic. It is straight up nonsense. "That's a fractal." No, it isn't. You don't know what a fractal is.
You're just saying nonsense. You don't even understand what you're saying. You may as well tell me the sun is stealing your thoughts.
DomesticApe23 t1_ix4kg2n wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Yes, I know the stupid bullshit Thornhill spreads. None of what you have just said is based in reality. It's factually incorrect.
You could only believe this if you were completely ignorant of basic high school science. So when you say stupid shit like 'scared of new paradigms' it's very embarrassing for you. Because there are 12-yr-olds who understand this. But you don't.
DomesticApe23 t1_ix4hhvb wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
How scared of your own ignorance are you that you will ignore easily verifiable facts about physics in favour of an unprovable theory? You imagine massive lightning bolts from the sun, despite there being no evidence of them, not any sign of them since. You listen to a guy who doesn't understand how gravity works tell you that gravity isn't real.
Go look up some flat earth videos. That's you. That's what you sound like. New paradigm, what a joke. You don't even understand 'the old one'.
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Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
I posted you a link to a video earlier. Go watch that. You're embarrassing yourself.
DomesticApe23 t1_ix4eaql wrote
Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
It's nonsense. It's based on nothing. Thornhill is a liar and a fraud. You've been duped. Go learn some basic physics.
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Reply to comment by KingXiphos2947 in Earth Veins in the East Kimberley, Western Australia. [OC] [4000 x 2662] by VLWphotography
Everything you just said is factually incorrect. More than that, it's crazy.
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Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in A number of studies have already shown that synthetic chemicals can harm the bees that are vital to the pollination of plants. New research now additionally indicates that fertilizers may disrupt bees' ability to identify flowers, reducing the likelihood of the insects landing on them. by MistWeaver80
The most commonly applied fertilizers in horticulture, gardening and increasingly agriculture are compound fluid fertilizers composed of a mixture of nitrogen (N2), Phosphorus Pentoxide (P2O5), Potassium Oxide (K2O), in which N:P:K ratios can differ depending on purpose. Throughout this study, we used a commercially available compound fluid fertilizer (Nitrogen, Phosphorus Pentoxide, Potassium Oxide, 10.6:4.4:1.7; Bayer, Leverkusen, Germany) following manufactures instructions (5mL/L). Neonicotinoid insecticide imidacloprid (99.7% purity, CAS Number: 138261-41-3) purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (Zwijndrecht, The Netherlands). Nominal concentration of imidacloprid was 3.5 μg/L dissolved in demineralized water in glass bottles (Solubility: 610 mg/l H2O at 20 °C). Throughout the study, chemical were applied using a single spray with a commercially available gardening spray bottle.
DomesticApe23 t1_ivsnfi4 wrote
Reply to comment by AllanfromWales1 in A number of studies have already shown that synthetic chemicals can harm the bees that are vital to the pollination of plants. New research now additionally indicates that fertilizers may disrupt bees' ability to identify flowers, reducing the likelihood of the insects landing on them. by MistWeaver80
Why would herbicides being harmful to bees be a given?
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Reply to comment by chimchooree in It pains me to say it, but I've outgrown the Red Hot Chili Peppers and think they really suck now by Mdizzle29
Haha I saw Neil Hamburger open for Mr Bungle around then. It's probably the same act, is it 45 minutes of Anthony Kiedis heroin jokes? By the end of it the crowd was losing their minds, people throwing shit. And Hamburger up there clearing his throat like a jackass. It was glorious.
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Reply to comment by chimchooree in It pains me to say it, but I've outgrown the Red Hot Chili Peppers and think they really suck now by Mdizzle29
Wow, never heard of that. Fuck Anthony Kiedis. Mr Bungle rules.
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Reply to comment by chimchooree in It pains me to say it, but I've outgrown the Red Hot Chili Peppers and think they really suck now by Mdizzle29
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Reply to comment by katsiebee in Since almost all European vineyards graft on to American rootstock which is resistant to phylloxera, if one didn't do this, would there still by phylloxera around to constitute a threat anymore? by JimmyCrackCrack
Also worth noting that Australia has the oldest Syrah and Grenache vines in the world, as our crops weren't affected by phylloxera. Another reason we're strict on border entries.