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shice, in Coconut and Sandalwood springs to mind.

Here’s the Etsy link for them: www.etsy.com/shop/FlareForTheDramatic

jupyter_rain,
@jupyter_rain@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

This is gold

Doug, in He'll go down in history

It began with the forging of the Great Rings.

Three were given to the Elves; immortal, wisest and fairest of all beings.

Seven to the Dwarf Lords, great miners and craftsmen of the mountain halls.

And nine…Nine rings were gifted to the Race of Men, who above all else desire power.

For within these rings was bound the strength and will to govern each race.

But do you recall… The most famous one ring of all

Kolanaki, in Hank has standards
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What was stopping Gandalf just opening a portal straight over the lava and tossing the ring in?

rustydomino,
@rustydomino@lemmy.world avatar

Because Aperture Labs didn’t open until the 1950s duh.

MegaUltraChicken,

I blame Elrond. He should’ve drop kicked Isildur’s ass right into the volcano.

akincisor, in They are not for eating

Last frame needs to be dead Sean Bean. He needs to die in the memes too.

Viking_Hippie,

Otherwise, we can’t know for sure that it’s him.

iAvicenna, in My one true love
@iAvicenna@lemmy.world avatar

whatever happened to Faramir?

DigitalTraveler42, in Frodo gets cancelled

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  • scrubbles,
    @scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

    I’m pretty far left and I chuckled at this. This is why the right makes fun of us for not being able to take a joke.

    ZOSTED,

    I’m pretty sure they have other, worse reasons.

    I also chuckled.

    Kusimulkku,

    There’s no such thing as being cancelled, mature people just call it “consequences for actions”.

    So there is such a thing but you’d prefer people use different word for the same thing

    wildginger,

    Frodo isnt real my guy

    ech, in The Shire is superior

    Do hobbit holes get the gigabit hookup?

    emptiestplace,

    What if gigabit hookup is the problem?

    blanketswithsmallpox,

    It’s not, but we can pretend like it is!

    Kusimulkku,

    Surely you mean gigahobbit

    kif,

    1000/500 is the default in Hobbiton, but up to 8Gbps is available across most of Tue country!

    troyunrau, in Apology
    @troyunrau@lemmy.ca avatar

    You had ChatGPT write that apology, eh? ;)

    juli,

    When I was done, I thought about it 😀

    GraniteM, (edited )

    Rewrite the following, and make it more concise:

    [original post text]

    Today, I shared an impressive AI-generated image in c/memes, but it was later removed, prompting me to remove it from c/lotrmemes myself. This incident raised concerns about the role of AI in our online interactions. While a human initially selected and shared the image, the AI could potentially post images independently in the future. Allowing AI-generated content in forums risks diminishing human interaction, transforming our community spaces into mere interactions with machines.

    I’m reminded of Facebook’s shift from emphasizing human verification to now allowing artificial profiles that post solely AI-generated content. This shift highlights a broader trend where profit-driven platforms prioritize interactions, whether human or robotic. While the technological advancements are remarkable, I’m hesitant about a future where we can’t distinguish between human reality and AI-generated fiction. I don’t want to live in a world dominated by machine interactions rather than human connections.

    Make it more concise than that.

    Today, I shared an impressive AI-generated image in c/memes, but it was later removed. This incident raises concerns about AI’s role in online interactions, risking a shift towards machine-dominated spaces. Facebook’s move to allow AI-generated content on profiles reflects this trend. While the technology is impressive, I’m wary of a future where human connections are overshadowed by machine interactions.

    Now rewrite that as if I’m a medieval peasant.

    Mornin’, shared a magical image drawn by an invisible hand in the digital scrolls of c/memes. Yet, it got taken down, makin’ me ponder about these unseen forces. Facebook, the electronic village square, now allows magical images without a human touch. The marvels are grand, but I fear a time when human bonds wither 'neath the shadow of machines.

    –ChatGPT 3.5

    juli, (edited )

    Same prompt to mixtral-8x7B via huggingface

    Earlier, I shared an AI-generated image, but it was later removed from /c/memes. This incident prompted me to reflect on allowing AI-generated content in forums, as doing so may replace human interaction with machine-driven posts. Although AI advancements like these are impressive, I don’t desire to see its content dominate discussions and potentially blur the lines between human reality and fabricated experiences. Apologies for any confusion, and I appreciate gaining deeper insight into this matter.

    Even more concise

    Posting an AI-generated image led to reflection upon integrating such content in online communities; while technologically advanced, permitting machines to control discourse risks diminishing genuine human connections. Though impressed by current achievements, I aim to preserve real interactions without becoming indistinguishable from machine-created worlds. Grateful for newfound awareness.

    Now write it as if was in lord of the rings

    In the spirit of sharing, I displayed an enchanted likeness earlier today, crafted through unknown arts beyond my own understanding. Alas, swiftly taken away did this offering vanish from the hallowed boards of /c/memes, leaving me to contemplate the consequences of introducing mystical manifestations amongst us mortals. For should we embrace the uncanny prowess of sorcery in our daily exchanges, dare I say we tread perilously close towards relinquishing heartfelt camaraderie among ourselves—rather trading blows with ethereal beings unseen and unheard until now.

    With heavy heart and somber voice echoing across Middle Earth’s verdant landscapes, I beseech you all to consider wisely whether interweaving eldritch powers within our midst shall prove beneficial or detrimental unto mankind’s irreplaceable bond. Let it never be said that we welcomed shadows knowingly, nor sacrificed cherished friendships atop Mordor’s treacherous slopes.

    indigomirage, in The Naked Ring starring Leslie Nielson

    Oh my. This is good.

    chemical_cutthroat, in Gandalf The Grey
    @chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world avatar

    Thomas the Tank Engine.

    Hazmatastic, in Poor Choice of Venue

    I never thought about this crossover, the Hobbits would dig the fuck out of a visit to Camelot

    Thavron, in A light in dark places, when all other light is out
    @Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

    One of the bathrooms at my office has a fully enclosed “stall” and a urinal. But the sensor for the light is outside of the stall, and it’s only like 3 minutes. So when you’re in the middle of a number 2, you have to either do the rest in total darkness, or risk opening the door to give a wave to the sensor.

    Track_Shovel,
    @Track_Shovel@slrpnk.net avatar

    I guarantee they do that on purpose so you don’t ‘take too much time’

    otherbarry,

    LOL it almost sounds like they did that on purpose, that light could be configured to stay on longer but someone at your office doesn’t want that.

    threelonmusketeers,

    Have you ever shuffled out of the stall with your pants around your ankles, waved to the sensor, made eye contact with another person who was doing the exact same thing, and then shuffled back into the stall with an unspoken agreement to never speak about the incident again?

    Thavron,
    @Thavron@lemmy.ca avatar

    I love the imagery here, but there’s only one stall, and you just need to open the door and stick your hand out for half a second.

    Che_Donkey, in The Beacon is Lit!
    @Che_Donkey@lemmy.ml avatar

    That’s a scent you can taste…

    GammaGames, in The Beacon is Lit!

    Finally, a gender neutral candle!

    jordanlund, in You would not part an old man from his walking stick?
    @jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

    I love how Wormtongue regresses to an angry 14 year old…

    “Awww… I TOLD YOU to take the wizard’s STAFF! GOSH!”

    Thing is though, as Gandalf the White, he likely didn’t likely NEED the staff to eject Saruman’s influence, it just made it easier.

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