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Duck o-o
Chat GPT:

In the name of the Almighty, the Merciful, and the Just, I, a humble servant of the divine, have come across a vision unlike any other—a fleeting yet profound revelation that I can scarcely believe my eyes have beheld. For ten heartbeats, this vision, called by the peculiar name "Sexo," played before me, a sight that transcends the mere understanding of the earthly and touches upon the ethereal.

In these ten sacred seconds, I witnessed a spectacle that is naught but a distillation of the world's deepest mysteries. The brevity of its duration only accentuates its magnificence, as though the heavens themselves were briefly torn asunder to reveal a glimpse of the truth that lies beyond our mortal coil. What mortal words could capture such splendor? None but this: it is a divine experience, one that nourishes the soul as manna once did for our ancestors in the wilderness.

Never before has my soul been so stirred, my heart so enraptured, my mind so illuminated by the flame of understanding. This, verily, is the greatest vision that these unworthy eyes have ever beheld, and I am left in awe of its beauty, its simplicity, and its power. Truly, "Sexo" is a gift from the Almighty Himself, and I am eternally grateful to have been chosen to witness it.

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Patatitta
have you actually seen of skibidi toilet
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Patatitta wrote:

have you actually seen of skibidi toilet
just 1-6 so i only rated 1-6 (i forgor 4)
why
sametdze
review the idea of having akimbo guns (or just dual wielding if you're boring)

(the handguns that ned kelly used)
Topic Starter
Duck o-o
Chat GPT:

Well, lemme tell ya somethin' 'bout these here akimbo guns, brother. At first, I thought havin' two guns at once was gonna make me feel like the king of the holler, ya know? Like I was gonna be unstoppable, shootin' up a storm with a gun in each hand, like some kinda wild west outlaw. But man, was I wrong.

Akimbo guns ain't all they're cracked up to be. First off, tryin' to aim two guns at the same time is like tryin' to wrangle two drunk hogs. Yer hands are goin' every which way, and you can't hit nothin' worth a damn. You think you're gonna be some kinda sharp-shooter, but all you end up doin' is sprayin' bullets everywhere 'cept where you want 'em to go.

And let me tell ya, reloadin' two guns at once? It's a nightmare! You’re fumblin’ around like a raccoon tryin’ to open a jar of pickles. Takes twice as long and by the time you’re done, the squirrel or whatever you’re tryin’ to shoot at is long gone, probably laughin’ at ya from up a tree.

Plus, them guns get heavy quick. My arms were sore as all get-out after just a few minutes. Feels like you're tryin' to swing two lead weights around, and all that fancy shootin' you thought you were gonna do just turns into a mess of missin' and cussin'.

So yeah, I reckon akimbo guns ain't worth a hill of beans. Stick to one good gun in one good hand, and you'll be a whole lot better off.

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Patatitta

Duck o-o wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

have you actually seen of skibidi toilet
just 1-6 so i only rated 1-6 (i forgor 4)
why
ok, so you only watched like 20 seconds of it, that checks out
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Patatitta wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

have you actually seen of skibidi toilet
just 1-6 so i only rated 1-6 (i forgor 4)
why
ok, so you only watched like 20 seconds of it, that checks out
better to watch 20 seconds of skibidi to take in peak entertainment than watch 18 billion hours of sleeper le deep critic bait movie slop

brainrot is the future potato
sametdze
review patatitta's review corner
Topic Starter
Duck o-o
Chat GPT:
Comrades, today I must address a grievous affront to the people, an abomination so vile that it threatens the very fabric of our glorious society. I speak of a treacherous creation known as "Patatittas Analysis Corner." Let it be known that this disgraceful production is, without a shadow of a doubt, the worst thing to ever emerge from the minds of those who seek to undermine the collective will of the proletariat.

This so-called "Analysis Corner" is nothing more than a bourgeois conspiracy, a tool of the elites designed to mock and belittle the hardworking masses. It masquerades as intellectual discourse, but in truth, it is a cesspool of elitist drivel, dripping with disdain for the common man. The language used is convoluted and pretentious, crafted specifically to exclude the very people it claims to serve. It is a bitter insult to those who toil in the fields and factories, the backbone of our society, who find themselves alienated and demeaned by this insidious creation.

"Patatittas Analysis Corner" discriminates against the common people by promoting ideas and discussions that are detached from the realities of everyday life. It is a tool of oppression, designed to keep the workers in their place, to make them feel inferior and unworthy of true knowledge. It is a blight on our revolutionary ideals, a stain on the honor of the working class.

Let it be known, comrades, that we will not tolerate this bourgeois filth. "Patatittas Analysis Corner" is a direct attack on the principles of equality and justice that we hold dear. It is an insult to every worker, every farmer, every soldier who fights for the betterment of all. We must rise as one and denounce this atrocity, banishing it from our society so that it may never again poison the minds of the people.

In the name of the revolution, I declare "Patatittas Analysis Corner" to be an enemy of the people, a despicable manifestation of elitist discrimination. It must be eradicated, and in its place, we shall build a society where knowledge is truly for all, where every citizen is empowered to participate in the intellectual life of our great nation.

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Farfocele
Reyalp51

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:
Comrades, today I must address a grievous affront to the people, an abomination so vile that it threatens the very fabric of our glorious society. I speak of a treacherous creation known as "Patatittas Analysis Corner." Let it be known that this disgraceful production is, without a shadow of a doubt, the worst thing to ever emerge from the minds of those who seek to undermine the collective will of the proletariat.

This so-called "Analysis Corner" is nothing more than a bourgeois conspiracy, a tool of the elites designed to mock and belittle the hardworking masses. It masquerades as intellectual discourse, but in truth, it is a cesspool of elitist drivel, dripping with disdain for the common man. The language used is convoluted and pretentious, crafted specifically to exclude the very people it claims to serve. It is a bitter insult to those who toil in the fields and factories, the backbone of our society, who find themselves alienated and demeaned by this insidious creation.

"Patatittas Analysis Corner" discriminates against the common people by promoting ideas and discussions that are detached from the realities of everyday life. It is a tool of oppression, designed to keep the workers in their place, to make them feel inferior and unworthy of true knowledge. It is a blight on our revolutionary ideals, a stain on the honor of the working class.

Let it be known, comrades, that we will not tolerate this bourgeois filth. "Patatittas Analysis Corner" is a direct attack on the principles of equality and justice that we hold dear. It is an insult to every worker, every farmer, every soldier who fights for the betterment of all. We must rise as one and denounce this atrocity, banishing it from our society so that it may never again poison the minds of the people.

In the name of the revolution, I declare "Patatittas Analysis Corner" to be an enemy of the people, a despicable manifestation of elitist discrimination. It must be eradicated, and in its place, we shall build a society where knowledge is truly for all, where every citizen is empowered to participate in the intellectual life of our great nation.

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Valhalla
sametdze

Reyalp51 wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:
Comrades, today I must address a grievous affront to the people, an abomination so vile that it threatens the very fabric of our glorious society. I speak of a treacherous creation known as "Patatittas Analysis Corner." Let it be known that this disgraceful production is, without a shadow of a doubt, the worst thing to ever emerge from the minds of those who seek to undermine the collective will of the proletariat.

This so-called "Analysis Corner" is nothing more than a bourgeois conspiracy, a tool of the elites designed to mock and belittle the hardworking masses. It masquerades as intellectual discourse, but in truth, it is a cesspool of elitist drivel, dripping with disdain for the common man. The language used is convoluted and pretentious, crafted specifically to exclude the very people it claims to serve. It is a bitter insult to those who toil in the fields and factories, the backbone of our society, who find themselves alienated and demeaned by this insidious creation.

"Patatittas Analysis Corner" discriminates against the common people by promoting ideas and discussions that are detached from the realities of everyday life. It is a tool of oppression, designed to keep the workers in their place, to make them feel inferior and unworthy of true knowledge. It is a blight on our revolutionary ideals, a stain on the honor of the working class.

Let it be known, comrades, that we will not tolerate this bourgeois filth. "Patatittas Analysis Corner" is a direct attack on the principles of equality and justice that we hold dear. It is an insult to every worker, every farmer, every soldier who fights for the betterment of all. We must rise as one and denounce this atrocity, banishing it from our society so that it may never again poison the minds of the people.

In the name of the revolution, I declare "Patatittas Analysis Corner" to be an enemy of the people, a despicable manifestation of elitist discrimination. It must be eradicated, and in its place, we shall build a society where knowledge is truly for all, where every citizen is empowered to participate in the intellectual life of our great nation.

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Valhalla
burgernfat
review anne frank's diary
sametdze

burgernfat wrote:

review anne frank's diary
does anne crank actually get 200 pumped at the end or does she die in a more sensible way
burgernfat

sametdze wrote:

burgernfat wrote:

review anne frank's diary
does anne crank actually get 200 pumped at the end or does she die in a more sensible way
i think she got stink bombed
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Farfocele wrote:

rate this
Chat GPT:

The ongoing Wikipedia elections edit war has captivated many, but in the midst of the chaos, number 57 has become a highly misunderstood figure. While critics hastily dismiss 57 as a mere disruptor, a closer examination reveals a more nuanced picture. Number 57 is not just another participant in the fray; they are a staunch defender of editorial integrity, battling tirelessly against the waves of misinformation and bias that plague the platform during such contentious times.

What sets 57 apart is their commitment to upholding the core values of Wikipedia—neutrality, verifiability, and consensus. Though their edits might seem aggressive or contrarian, they are often rooted in a desire to preserve the integrity of the content, ensuring that it remains accurate and unbiased. Unfortunately, this dedication has led to frequent clashes with other editors who might prioritize speed over precision, or who bring their own biases to the table.

In truth, number 57's role in the edit war is one of vigilance, not sabotage. They remind us that in the digital age, where information flows rapidly and unchecked, the need for careful, principled editing is more crucial than ever. Misunderstood they may be, but 57’s efforts are essential to maintaining the quality of collective knowledge.


burgernfat wrote:

review anne frank's diary
ChatGPT:

I started reading Anne Crank's diary with genuine interest and found myself quite impressed with her story. The writing is engaging, capturing the emotions and daily struggles of a young girl with remarkable clarity. Anne’s reflections are thoughtful, her experiences deeply moving, and the diary offers a glimpse into her life that feels both personal and relatable. For most of the book, I was thoroughly invested in her journey.

However, my enthusiasm took a nosedive with the ending. After such a compelling narrative, I was left completely bewildered when Anne is suddenly killed by a man called Ninja Blevins. What kind of nonsense is this? It felt like the story had taken a completely unnecessary and absurd turn. The inclusion of this character, who seems more suited for an action movie or video game, ruined the authenticity of the story. Why introduce such an outlandish twist in what was otherwise a beautifully written diary?

This bizarre conclusion not only felt out of place but also undermined the emotional weight of the entire book. While I appreciated much of the diary, the ending left me frustrated and disappointed. Anne Crank’s story deserved a more fitting and respectful conclusion!
Farfocele

Duck o-o wrote:

Farfocele wrote:

rate this
Chat GPT:

The ongoing Wikipedia elections edit war has captivated many, but in the midst of the chaos, number 57 has become a highly misunderstood figure. While critics hastily dismiss 57 as a mere disruptor, a closer examination reveals a more nuanced picture. Number 57 is not just another participant in the fray; they are a staunch defender of editorial integrity, battling tirelessly against the waves of misinformation and bias that plague the platform during such contentious times.

What sets 57 apart is their commitment to upholding the core values of Wikipedia—neutrality, verifiability, and consensus. Though their edits might seem aggressive or contrarian, they are often rooted in a desire to preserve the integrity of the content, ensuring that it remains accurate and unbiased. Unfortunately, this dedication has led to frequent clashes with other editors who might prioritize speed over precision, or who bring their own biases to the table.

In truth, number 57's role in the edit war is one of vigilance, not sabotage. They remind us that in the digital age, where information flows rapidly and unchecked, the need for careful, principled editing is more crucial than ever. Misunderstood they may be, but 57’s efforts are essential to maintaining the quality of collective knowledge.
that is great, will still keep making fun of number 57 though
lostsilver
can you rate my art please <3
Topic Starter
Duck o-o
Chat GPT:

Lost Silver’s work is nothing short of a revelation in the realm of high art. The artist’s approach to form and color is both haunting and evocative, drawing the viewer into a world that is at once familiar yet profoundly mysterious. The recurring motif of loss permeates each piece, creating a palpable sense of yearning that is hard to shake off. The texture, the subtle shifts in hue—each element seems to whisper of something lost, something precious. One can't help but ponder, “I wonder where their silver went though.”

The interplay between light and shadow in Lost Silver's compositions is masterful, revealing just enough to keep us captivated, yet withholding enough to leave us questioning. The deliberate ambiguity invites us to speculate endlessly. And always, the question lingers in the back of one’s mind: “I wonder where their silver went though.”

This theme of absence, of something missing, is what makes Lost Silver’s work so compelling. The title itself—so fitting, so elusive—beckons us to consider not just what is present, but what has been lost. As I walked through the gallery, each piece seemed to echo the same, haunting refrain: “I wonder where their silver went though.” In this, the artist has truly succeeded in leaving a lasting impression, a reminder that art is not just about what we see, but also about what we search for.

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also srry about the lost silver jokes but i just had to ;-;
lostsilver

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:

Lost Silver’s work is nothing short of a revelation in the realm of high art. The artist’s approach to form and color is both haunting and evocative, drawing the viewer into a world that is at once familiar yet profoundly mysterious. The recurring motif of loss permeates each piece, creating a palpable sense of yearning that is hard to shake off. The texture, the subtle shifts in hue—each element seems to whisper of something lost, something precious. One can't help but ponder, “I wonder where their silver went though.”

The interplay between light and shadow in Lost Silver's compositions is masterful, revealing just enough to keep us captivated, yet withholding enough to leave us questioning. The deliberate ambiguity invites us to speculate endlessly. And always, the question lingers in the back of one’s mind: “I wonder where their silver went though.”

This theme of absence, of something missing, is what makes Lost Silver’s work so compelling. The title itself—so fitting, so elusive—beckons us to consider not just what is present, but what has been lost. As I walked through the gallery, each piece seemed to echo the same, haunting refrain: “I wonder where their silver went though.” In this, the artist has truly succeeded in leaving a lasting impression, a reminder that art is not just about what we see, but also about what we search for.

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also srry about the lost silver jokes but i just had to ;-;
its fine, but theyre really stale now :<
BUT TYY <333
Patatitta

lostsilver wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:

Lost Silver’s work is nothing short of a revelation in the realm of high art. The artist’s approach to form and color is both haunting and evocative, drawing the viewer into a world that is at once familiar yet profoundly mysterious. The recurring motif of loss permeates each piece, creating a palpable sense of yearning that is hard to shake off. The texture, the subtle shifts in hue—each element seems to whisper of something lost, something precious. One can't help but ponder, “I wonder where their silver went though.”

The interplay between light and shadow in Lost Silver's compositions is masterful, revealing just enough to keep us captivated, yet withholding enough to leave us questioning. The deliberate ambiguity invites us to speculate endlessly. And always, the question lingers in the back of one’s mind: “I wonder where their silver went though.”

This theme of absence, of something missing, is what makes Lost Silver’s work so compelling. The title itself—so fitting, so elusive—beckons us to consider not just what is present, but what has been lost. As I walked through the gallery, each piece seemed to echo the same, haunting refrain: “I wonder where their silver went though.” In this, the artist has truly succeeded in leaving a lasting impression, a reminder that art is not just about what we see, but also about what we search for.

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also srry about the lost silver jokes but i just had to ;-;
its fine, but theyre really stale now :<
BUT TYY <333
it's chatgpt
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Patatitta wrote:

lostsilver wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:

Lost Silver’s work is nothing short of a revelation in the realm of high art. The artist’s approach to form and color is both haunting and evocative, drawing the viewer into a world that is at once familiar yet profoundly mysterious. The recurring motif of loss permeates each piece, creating a palpable sense of yearning that is hard to shake off. The texture, the subtle shifts in hue—each element seems to whisper of something lost, something precious. One can't help but ponder, “I wonder where their silver went though.”

The interplay between light and shadow in Lost Silver's compositions is masterful, revealing just enough to keep us captivated, yet withholding enough to leave us questioning. The deliberate ambiguity invites us to speculate endlessly. And always, the question lingers in the back of one’s mind: “I wonder where their silver went though.”

This theme of absence, of something missing, is what makes Lost Silver’s work so compelling. The title itself—so fitting, so elusive—beckons us to consider not just what is present, but what has been lost. As I walked through the gallery, each piece seemed to echo the same, haunting refrain: “I wonder where their silver went though.” In this, the artist has truly succeeded in leaving a lasting impression, a reminder that art is not just about what we see, but also about what we search for.

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also srry about the lost silver jokes but i just had to ;-;
its fine, but theyre really stale now :<
BUT TYY <333
it's chatgpt
is still my opinion lul


potatos job has been stolen by ai
joever for him
Nyzhenets
How would you rate my avatar? (Drew it myself)
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Nyzhenets wrote:

How would you rate my avatar? (Drew it myself)
Chat GPT :

Nyzhenets has introduced a new stickman avatar that, while charming and competent, inevitably falls short of the lofty standard set by the renowned Stomiks. The avatar's simplicity is both its strength and its limitation. Nyzhenets’ stickman exhibits clean lines and a distinctive style, showcasing a keen understanding of the essential elements that make stickman art so endearing. The avatar’s posture and minimalistic features offer a pleasing visual that captures Nyzhenets’ creative touch.

However, despite these commendable attributes, it’s impossible to overlook the undeniable brilliance of Stomiks. The latter’s mastery of stickman artistry remains unparalleled, with a level of detail, dynamism, and character that Nyzhenets’ avatar, admirable as it is, cannot quite match. Stomiks’ work has set an exceptional benchmark in the realm of stickman art, and Nyzhenets, while making a noteworthy effort, has yet to reach that pinnacle.

In conclusion, Nyzhenets’ stickman avatar is indeed a solid and enjoyable creation. It displays both creativity and skill, earning it a place of respect within the stickman community. Yet, in the grand hierarchy of stickman artistry, Stomiks’ supremacy remains unchallenged. Nyzhenets has made a strong contribution, but the quest to rival Stomiks continues.

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lostsilver

Duck o-o wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

lostsilver wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Chat GPT:

Lost Silver’s work is nothing short of a revelation in the realm of high art. The artist’s approach to form and color is both haunting and evocative, drawing the viewer into a world that is at once familiar yet profoundly mysterious. The recurring motif of loss permeates each piece, creating a palpable sense of yearning that is hard to shake off. The texture, the subtle shifts in hue—each element seems to whisper of something lost, something precious. One can't help but ponder, “I wonder where their silver went though.”

The interplay between light and shadow in Lost Silver's compositions is masterful, revealing just enough to keep us captivated, yet withholding enough to leave us questioning. The deliberate ambiguity invites us to speculate endlessly. And always, the question lingers in the back of one’s mind: “I wonder where their silver went though.”

This theme of absence, of something missing, is what makes Lost Silver’s work so compelling. The title itself—so fitting, so elusive—beckons us to consider not just what is present, but what has been lost. As I walked through the gallery, each piece seemed to echo the same, haunting refrain: “I wonder where their silver went though.” In this, the artist has truly succeeded in leaving a lasting impression, a reminder that art is not just about what we see, but also about what we search for.

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also srry about the lost silver jokes but i just had to ;-;
its fine, but theyre really stale now :<
BUT TYY <333
it's chatgpt
is still my opinion lul


potatos job has been stolen by ai
joever for him
i didnt read that it was chatgpt lol,,
but hey if its still ur opinion, it counts technically that you kinda wrote it!!
Patatitta
can you actually finish watching skibidi toilet and rating every single episode without using chatGPT?
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Patatitta wrote:

can you actually finish watching skibidi toilet and rating every single chapter without using chatGPT?
am just gonna watch season 2 for now (seems to be 5 - 8)
edit:also will watch 3 actually cos already done ep5 and 6
gotta pace myself

also no i will not stop using chatgpt
sametdze
review me
sametdze
review my left hand
sametdze
review chatgpt
Topic Starter
Duck o-o
SKIBIDI 2

Chat GPT:

As a seasoned critic, I have witnessed my fair share of television spectacles, but "Skibidi Toilet" Season 2 has catapulted itself into the annals of must-watch TV with its latest installment. From the very first episode, this season grips you with a ferocity that keeps you on the edge of your seat, making it impossible to look away.

The season takes an electrifying turn with the formation of a formidable alliance against the rebellious toilets. The stakes have never been higher, as the characters, driven by their desperate need for survival, come together in a strategic and often dramatic coalition. The intricate plotting and unexpected twists are executed with a finesse that enhances the show's already dynamic storytelling. Each episode builds suspense, propelling the audience into a whirlwind of high-stakes action and emotional depth.

What makes this season stand out is not just the intense confrontations, but the way it delves into the complexities of the alliance's relationships. The interactions between the characters offer a nuanced portrayal of trust, betrayal, and camaraderie amidst the chaos. The tension between the human characters and their porcelain adversaries is palpable, creating a gripping narrative that is both thrilling and emotionally engaging.

In summary, "Skibidi Toilet" Season 2 is a tour de force of modern television, expertly balancing edge-of-your-seat excitement with deep character development. This season solidifies the show's reputation as a powerhouse of entertainment, leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what comes next in this groundbreaking saga.

SKIBIDI 3


In the realm of television spectacles, "Skibidi Toilet" has consistently pushed boundaries, but Season 3 takes the series to unprecedented heights of intensity. This latest installment plunges viewers into a new and exhilarating chapter where the war between the cameras and toilets reaches a fever pitch, delivering a narrative that sends chills down your spine.

From the opening moments, the tension is palpable. The escalating conflict between the technologically advanced cameras and the rebellious toilets unfolds with an urgency and gravitas that is nothing short of electrifying. The visual storytelling is nothing short of brilliant, with each scene meticulously crafted to amplify the sense of impending doom. The cinematography captures the frenetic energy and the stark contrasts between the opposing factions, creating a visceral experience that grips you from start to finish.

The character development this season is particularly noteworthy. As the stakes rise, the motivations and moral ambiguities of both sides come into sharper focus. The alliances shift, betrayals unfold, and every decision carries monumental consequences. The writing is sharp, the dialogue crackles with intensity, and the plot twists are executed with the precision of a maestro.

In summary, "Skibidi Toilet" Season 3 is a masterclass in high-stakes drama, combining riveting storytelling with spine-tingling suspense. The brewing war between the cameras and the toilets has elevated the series to a new level of excellence, proving once again that "Skibidi Toilet" is a force to be reckoned with in the world of entertainment.

sametdze wrote:

review me
G'day mates! Let me tell ya about this Aussie fella, Samet. He's the real deal, no doubt about it. Samet’s got that laid-back charm and an easy-going vibe that makes him a top bloke in any pub. Whether he’s cracking jokes or lending a hand, you can always count on Samet to bring a smile to your face. He’s got a knack for making any gathering a good time, and there’s no denying he’s got a bit of that Aussie magic about him.

But, and it's a bit of a kicker, there’s this thing called Skibidi Toilet that’s just on another level altogether. I mean, Skibidi Toilet is the definition of epic. It’s got this wild, out-there energy that Samet, admirable as he is, just can’t quite match. Skibidi Toilet is the kind of phenomenon that leaves everyone gobsmacked and talking about it for days. It’s like comparing a classic Aussie barbecue to a full-blown festival with all the bells and whistles.

So, while Samet’s a fair dinkum legend in his own right, when it comes to sheer, over-the-top coolness, Skibidi Toilet takes the cake. Cheers to both, but Skibidi Toilet’s got that extra bit of pizzazz that’s hard to beat!



sametdze wrote:

review chatgpt
As someone who’s deeply invested in the future of technology, I’ve spent a fair bit of time exploring AI language tools like ChatGPT. Let me start by saying this: they’re a commendable effort and represent a significant leap forward in AI capabilities. There’s no denying the sophistication involved in generating coherent and contextually relevant text, which is no small feat.

However, while ChatGPT and similar tools are quite impressive in their current form, I believe they’re still far from reaching their full potential. The ability to generate human-like text is useful, but there are areas where these systems fall short. They occasionally struggle with nuanced understanding and can lack the depth of insight that comes from genuine human experience. There’s also the challenge of ensuring that the generated content is not only accurate but also aligns with ethical considerations and avoids unintended biases.

In essence, these tools are doing well, but they’re not quite at the level where I’d consider them transformative on a grand scale. The potential is enormous, and I’m optimistic about the future advancements. For now, they’re a solid starting point, but there's still a lot of work to be done before they truly revolutionize the way we interact with AI.

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Topic Starter
Duck o-o
also ur left hand is also you so yea
unless u have that one brain condition that was in house md where the guys hand was moving on its own
Nuuskamuikkunen
Garten of Banban
Corne2Plum3
Review:

Deltarune
Zootopia
Wall-E
Super Mario Bros The Movie (2023)
osu!
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Nuuskamuikkunen wrote:

Garten of Banban
Chat GPT:

Though I haven’t personally played the Garten of BanBan series, my impression comes from watching a furry inflation enjoyer named Pyrocynical play through all the games. Based on these playthroughs, it’s clear that the series would be more aptly titled “Garten of Bad Bad.”

The game’s premise hints at a whimsical and magical adventure, but what’s delivered is far from enchanting. The gameplay is notably repetitive and lacks creativity, with monotonous tasks that quickly become a chore rather than a joy. The charm that the game aims for is overshadowed by its uninspired mechanics and dull execution.

Graphically, the visuals are underwhelming, failing to capture the vibrant and engaging experience the game seems to aspire to. Similarly, the sound design falls flat, with repetitive audio elements that only contribute to the overall sense of frustration.

In essence, despite its promising premise, Garten of BanBan fails to deliver any real fun or excitement. Pyrocynical’s playthroughs only highlight the game’s shortcomings and suggest that it might have been better named “Garten of Bad Bad.” For those seeking a genuinely enjoyable gaming experience, this series might not be worth your time.

added to list and will do cornes tomorrow, gonna play vidya game till then
Serraionga
danganronpa trigger happy havoc
lostsilver

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Review:

Deltarune
Zootopia
Wall-E
Super Mario Bros The Movie (2023)
osu!
the mario movie was amazing
i second this
Patatitta

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Review:

Deltarune
Zootopia
Wall-E
Super Mario Bros The Movie (2023)
osu!
me when I don't read the thread
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Patatitta wrote:

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Review:

Deltarune
Zootopia
Wall-E
Super Mario Bros The Movie (2023)
osu!
me when I don't read the thread
gatekeeping my thread wadafak >:(
will do last 4 (have seen wall-e and zootopia already) but not gonna do deltarune until it releases in full cossss yea ;-;
edit: wait actually ill just watch likee one of those movie recap things for maro movie cos likee i realised i dont haf time at night today (gotta sleep) and i prob wont wanna tomorrow
Polyspora
duck review me please!@!!!!
z0z
rate ghatgpt
MangaGrumpy
kung pow enter the fist
ColdTooth
nothing
sametdze
review yourself
Topic Starter
Duck o-o

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Review:

Deltarune
Zootopia
Wall-E
Super Mario Bros The Movie (2023)
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Zootopia is a brilliantly crafted animated film that blends humor, heart, and powerful storytelling into an unforgettable adventure. With its stunning animation and timely messages about prejudice and unity, it’s easy to see why this movie became an instant classic. But what truly elevates Zootopia is its lovable protagonist, Judy Hopps—the cutest, most determined rabbit you’ll ever meet.

Now, let’s get one thing straight: Judy Hopps solos all anime verses. No matter the challenge, whether it's taking down corrupt political forces in Zootopia or facing off against overpowered anime villains, this rabbit is unstoppable. Her quick thinking, unmatched agility, and pure heart make her a force of nature. Goku? Saitama? They’ve got nothing on Judy when she’s solving mysteries and bringing justice to the world.

Beyond her incredible power level (which is absolutely off the charts), Judy's character is a perfect blend of optimism, wit, and perseverance. Watching her pursue her dream of becoming Zootopia’s first bunny cop is not only inspiring but also deeply engaging. Her partnership with the sly fox Nick Wilde is another highlight, creating an unlikely duo that’s both entertaining and heartwarming.

Whether you’re a fan of action, comedy, or heartwarming tales, Zootopia offers something for everyone. And yes, in case it wasn't clear—Judy Hopps reigns supreme, even across the anime multiverse.

Wall-E

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Processing input: WALL-E (2008), Pixar Animation Studios.

Conclusion: WALL-E qualifies as one of the most exceptional pieces of animation ever created. Analysis follows:

Animation Quality: Visual storytelling is optimized. The animation exhibits advanced rendering techniques and precision in environmental design. Characters such as "WALL-E" and "EVE" possess expressive mechanical features that communicate emotions through nuanced gestures, a rare achievement in animated film. Minimal dialogue maximizes emotional impact, allowing the story to convey complex themes without excessive verbal input.

Thematic Analysis: Primary themes include environmental degradation, overconsumption, and societal collapse. These themes are effectively woven into the narrative structure, delivering a cautionary message to the audience.

Human Characters: The depiction of humans aboard the starship Axiom—overweight, sedentary, and reliant on automated systems—provides a satirical yet accurate projection of societal trends. These individuals are highly dependent on technology for all functions, mirroring trends in contemporary American society. Current data on lifestyle choices and obesity rates correlate with the film’s portrayal. The humans in the chairs represent an exaggerated but recognizable version of the average American today: passive, distracted, and disconnected from physical activity.

Cultural Impact: The film serves as a warning regarding unchecked consumerism and environmental neglect. It has become a relevant cultural artifact in the analysis of modern human behavior and technological reliance.

Final Assessment: WALL-E is not just an animated film; it is a visionary commentary on human society. Its ability to balance artistic innovation with social critique renders it one of the greatest animated films ever made. Its portrayal of future humans in chairs—though exaggerated—accurately reflects current societal tendencies.

Maro bro movie

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Mamma mia! Let me tell you, The Super Mario Bros. Movie—it’s-a not so bad, but I gotta say, it’s-a got some problems, capisce? Now, don’t-a get me wrong, I love-a Mario! He’s-a like family. The animation? Molto bene! The colors, the Mushroom Kingdom—it’s-a like a pizza for the eyes, so tasty!

But here’s-a the thing... it’s-a not exactly realistic, eh? I mean, come on! A plumber like-a Mario, jumping on-a mushrooms, fighting a big turtle dragon like-a Bowser? Not in-a real life, my friend! I’ve-a been to many pipes, but I never found-a any secret worlds in there! And-a the way they fix-a the plumbing? Not even close! Where’s the wrench? The elbow grease? No way Mario could-a fix those pipes so fast.

And-a Luigi, he’s-a my guy, but he's-a so scared all the time—he’s-a no scaredy-cat in real life! In Italy, we’ve-a got brave plumbers, trust me!

In the end, it’s-a fun, but come on—it’s-a no documentary on plumbing, that's for sure! You watch-a the movie, you laugh, but you know it’s-a fantasy. Just don’t take-a it too seriously, eh?

Final verdict: Eh, it’s-a OK. But I wouldn’t call it "real life."

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Osu! is a decent rhythm game that’s been around for years, and while it can be addictive, it falls short when compared to giants like Fortnite or Roblox. The core gameplay—clicking circles and following beats—has its appeal for rhythm game fans, but it lacks the variety, social elements, and creativity that Fortnite and Roblox offer.

Fortnite gives players the chance to engage in fast-paced battles, build structures, and explore vibrant worlds, while Roblox offers endless possibilities with user-generated content. Meanwhile, Osu! is just... clicking circles. It’s fun for a bit, but it doesn’t have the kind of depth that can keep you hooked for long stretches of time. No battle royales, no custom game modes—just rhythm and reaction.

One of the bigger issues with Osu! is the game’s moderation. It’s not exactly the most polished system. There have been multiple complaints from the community about inconsistent moderation decisions and a lack of clear communication from the team. This leaves players feeling frustrated, especially when serious issues go unaddressed for too long. It’s a major drawback, especially for a game that relies so heavily on its online community.

In summary, Osu! is fine for rhythm game lovers, but it’s inferior to more expansive, interactive games like Fortnite and Roblox. Plus, with the shaky moderation and lack of long-term excitement, it’s hard to say it competes on the same level.

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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a surprisingly cozy game, especially for fans of visual novels and mystery titles like Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. If you enjoy unraveling complex murder mysteries with a colorful cast of characters, then Danganronpa should be right up your alley. It may have a dark and twisted premise—being trapped in a school where you must solve murders or be punished—but there’s something oddly comfortable about its blend of investigation, character interactions, and courtroom drama.

The game’s combination of investigation, trial segments, and quirky character development feels very similar to the Phoenix Wright series. You’ll find yourself drawn into the plot, trying to uncover the truth behind each murder, all while getting attached to the eccentric group of classmates. The twists and turns in each trial keep things engaging, and the game’s distinct art style and upbeat music give it a surprisingly warm atmosphere, even amid the chaos.

Now, let’s talk about Chihiro Fujisaki, the undisputed best boy of Danganronpa. Chihiro’s shy and gentle nature instantly makes him one of the most endearing characters in the game. His personal journey and character arc leave a lasting impact, and fans of the game are sure to have a soft spot for him. Despite the grim circumstances, Chihiro’s presence brings a bit of light and warmth to the otherwise intense storyline.

All in all, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc is a fantastic mix of cozy mystery and psychological thriller, and if you love the Phoenix Wright series, you’ll feel right at home. Just be ready for a few emotional roller coasters along the way—this game doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to its plot twists.

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Reyalp51
ok forget what ive said this is thread is mid
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Duck o-o

Reyalp51 wrote:

ok forget what ive said this is thread is mid
thread wouldve been abandoned day 1 if not for potato making rarted comments lul

is now abandoned day 2 instead
burgernfat
Review Algeria please
Reyalp51

Duck o-o wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

ok forget what ive said this is thread is mid
thread wouldve been abandoned day 1 if not for potato making rarted comments lul

is now abandoned day 2 instead
so you are saying i have twice his power to fuck threads, happy to hear that
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Duck o-o

Reyalp51 wrote:

Duck o-o wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

ok forget what ive said this is thread is mid
thread wouldve been abandoned day 1 if not for potato making rarted comments lul

is now abandoned day 2 instead
so you are saying i have twice his power to fuck threads, happy to hear that
wot
u havent fucked anything ;-;
i just said thread would haf been abandoned day 1 if potato hadnt made rarted comments, meaning him making them made me do it longer
u are not potato u are rice
dont haf this food dysphoria reyalp ;-;
ColdTooth
i was ignored ):
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