LemmysMum

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LemmysMum,

Communication has become reactive instead of proactive.

LemmysMum,

ChatGPT can help you deal with those feelings.

If someone is feeling sad about the normalization of ChatGPT posts, it’s understandable that they might be expressing concern or disappointment about a change they perceive in the nature of discussions or interactions involving ChatGPT. Here are a few things you might say:

Acknowledge Their Feelings: Start by acknowledging their feelings. You might say, “I understand that you’re feeling sad about the normalization of ChatGPT posts. It’s okay to feel that way, and I’m here to listen.”

Encourage Communication: Encourage them to share more about why they feel this way. Open-ended questions like “Can you tell me more about what’s bothering you?” can invite them to express their thoughts.

Offer Understanding: Let them know that it’s normal for people to have different perspectives on changes, and it’s okay to express their opinions. You might say, “It’s completely okay to have mixed feelings about changes, especially when it comes to how ChatGPT is used.”

Express Empathy: Show empathy by expressing that you understand their concerns. For example, “I can see why the normalization of ChatGPT posts might be disheartening for you. Changes can be challenging, especially when they affect something we care about.”

Highlight Positives: If there are positive aspects or potential benefits of ChatGPT posts, you can share those as well. For instance, “While the normalization of ChatGPT posts might bring changes, it’s also an opportunity for diverse discussions and perspectives to emerge.”

Suggest Alternatives: If applicable, suggest alternative platforms or communities where they might find the type of content or discussions they prefer.

Encourage Adaptation: Remind them that change is a constant part of life, and adapting to new circumstances can lead to new and positive experiences.

Remember to approach the conversation with empathy and an open mind, allowing the person to express their feelings and thoughts freely.

Good thing I checked, I was going to just insult you.

LemmysMum,

“In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move.” - Douglas Adams, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

LemmysMum, (edited )

I’m sorry if this sounds callous but I utterly disregard your notion with predjudice.

They aren’t intrusive thoughts, they’re just your thoughts, stop being afraid of thinking.

Now if you lack impulse control, then we have a problem.

Edit: We need a new term for the phobia of imagination and thought. I suggest Thinkophobia.

LemmysMum,

So it’s likely that squirrel nut collection/distribution is unintentionally more socialist than we give them credit for.

LemmysMum,

Vegans just casually setting up a class system upon which to value one life above others.

LemmysMum,

Imagine a hydrolic press pushing a coke can through your leg.

LemmysMum,

We all have the same amount of time. But not all of us have the resources to become king, engage in war, trade with nations, and die in comfort.

LemmysMum,

There’s a big difference between socialism and national socialism, one comes with a salute, authoritarianism, and bigotry.

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LemmysMum,

You mean you don’t like spicy socialism with a dash of authoritarianism?

LemmysMum,

National socialism comes with a salute and a dash of authoritarianism. But you knew that, right?

LemmysMum,

Lie to yourself until you believe it.

LemmysMum,

Yep, which is why the US still has 11.2% annual food insecurity despite having the greatest food accessibility in the world.

These are victims of capitalism.

LemmysMum, (edited )

Don’t give a fuck. Tax the rich, then we can worry about what I eat.

Veganism is class warfare.

LemmysMum, (edited )

I think you’re ignoring the general capacity for vegans to maintain nutritionally complete diets without supplements.

And last time I checked, the rich don’t concern themselves with the cost of nutrition. You’re so deep in the class warfare you can’t even see the front lines.

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