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I think your link might be broken. Leads to a dead reddit link.
Damn. How about this?
That's the sort of nonsensical stuff that people in your dreams say. My dreams anyway.
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This is amazing. Thank you. I absolutely adored the /r/subredditsimulator pre-2022, when it was markov chains and the like. I don't know why early AI slop is so funny, but it would have me laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes every single time I went there.
I remember a subreddit simulator thread where it was just repetitions of "Rabid dog" and "It's just a normal dog." over and over. Stuff that someone like Joyce or Gertrude Stein might write.
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A bunch of those just live in my head. "There are two kinds of food and you will never find out about the third". "The earth has no sky (but the sky does)". "Buckets are real". "The sun is a ghost/ flat moon".
Might try to write an effort post to debunk the bucket deniers.
Flat moon made me burst out laughing and then it didn't stop
Genuinely, thank you. I laughed so hard I was crying a bit. So fucking funny.
That makes me so happy to know someone else reacted like I did.
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