@Tfmonkey what kinda prompts do you use? you use super specific or just general?
@aphron If you got stuck at polar bear lands in a car with nothing to defend you? Polar bear will break in the car, break you & eat you. Pretty much alive if you're not dead quickly.
@Mugnika I understand. My understanding is that: The opposite of 'Always' is 'Never'.
If the person did say "I always lie" at some point? Then 'Always' lost it's meaning. The person does have the tendency for give accurate information at some point because 'Always' means they'll tell misinformation all the time no matter what. More clear version will be like: "I've lied before always, now I'll lie less often"
@Mugnika "I always lie" if we took the statement on its own? Then it's circular reasoning. It's same as this "This statement is false". Example: let's say there's a chatbot & whatever it states is misformation? Then the statement "I always lie" is valid here cuz it leads to a conclusion & unlike circular reasoning.
@Tfmonkey Do you think human sufferings has any limitations?
We do universally agree that there're some pains in life which're unbearable but suffering can't be infinite?
I think suffering has a limit.
I think one can suffer so much in life to a point that nothing bothers anymore? What do you think?
@kaiservenom lol
@ApocalyptoLatte1488 lmao
@Tfmonkey most retro games are fun to play imo, they've there own kind of charm. They've aged well.
@Mr_Mister and I'm thinking about fucking an Argentinian whore
@Tfmonkey normies are something that we can't live with and without...
Just a guy who's fighting for good things & overcoming bad shite in life until I die. A fighter cause life ain't easy