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re: I asked ChatGPT who are the Great Houses in political board history and who is allied
Posted on 6/27/26 at 9:56 am to NC_Tigah
Posted on 6/27/26 at 9:56 am to NC_Tigah
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My recollection
You don't have to rely on this. I posted the threads (January 2025 OT and March 2025 Political Talk) ITT.
You and cubbies posted in the March 2025 thread.
The pictures (same exact URLs) were posted in that March 2025 thread (originally posted in the OT thread) and you and cubbies kept on in that thread well after they were posted and discussed without any reservations or protest.
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is the consistent lack of thorough post search AI employs in its findings.
You should see the opus I had ChatGPT write yesterday (in the new OT thread). It relied on 68 resources
Although now looking at one, it led me to Rex's old Youtube channel (not related to me in any way)
Posted on 6/27/26 at 9:57 am to SlowFlowPro
Did OP ever post the prompts used?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 10:02 am to roadGator
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Did OP ever post the prompts used?
No
Posted on 6/27/26 at 10:04 am to BoarEd
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This post is a case in point.
You associate correctly describing logical fallacies with autism or retardation? Both?
Posted on 6/27/26 at 10:27 am to SlowFlowPro
I simply don't recall that. But if I responded to your IQ list, the response would follow the same premise I'm bringing up here…
But again, to be clear, my comments here are not so much a criticism, as they are simply to point out something you may not have considered.
quote:We forget how recently AI was a novelty. My interest would've been much more directed as to derivation of the AI conclusions, than to the result itself. And as I've said, it led to my own explorations to that end.
such things are sometimes not as obvious when your interests are not focused on them
But again, to be clear, my comments here are not so much a criticism, as they are simply to point out something you may not have considered.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 10:32 am to SlowFlowPro
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a. I'm not on the spectrum

Posted on 6/27/26 at 10:34 am to SlowFlowPro
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it led me to Rex's old Youtube channel

Posted on 6/27/26 at 12:30 pm to jimmy the leg
Rex, gone but not forgotten. God rest his soul. And Maggie. I suspect that he holds the record for the most consistently long running threads. He’d fire a shot and it’s was incoming for days. Cubbies seems to have taken up that banner, but her relative sophistication muddies the simplistic passion response waters.
Only in America and on the TD Poliboard.
Only in America and on the TD Poliboard.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 1:21 pm to RCDfan1950
To the contrary. You are money. Like Tru Tiger- I read it all and learn a lot.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 3:23 pm to RCDfan1950
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but her relative sophistication muddies the simplistic passion response waters.
The ultimate compliment
Posted on 6/27/26 at 5:12 pm to roadGator
I don’t remember and as the thread evolved I would add words like good natured, absurd, comical, satirical etc. I didn’t really do it consistently. I was just trying to make myself smile ( shocker right?) plus AI takes into account all your previous prompts etc unless you specifically train it not to, right? It was just meant to be fun.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 5:16 pm to RCDfan1950
Cubbies can be magnanimous. Rex hated peace- absolutely loathing any attempt at establishing civility . If he held a true grudge he really invested in it. I lost all respect for him after kindly trying to talk him off the ledge numerous times. He loved to hate. Cubbies or SFP are nothing like that. Rex had legitimate hatred in his heart. Sorry he’s gone, but he was not a kind person. Or at least he wasn’t to me.
Posted on 6/27/26 at 5:24 pm to Lsupimp
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SlowFlowPro vs Everyone
This validates everything else in the summary
Posted on 6/27/26 at 5:50 pm to Lsupimp
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NC_Tiger really is the GOAT.
We do not deserve him
Posted on 6/27/26 at 5:53 pm to 4cubbies
I think they forgot to call me the Mother of Dragons or some shite. I am sad to be overlooked but honored to be part of the PB band of randoms. However, I cannot stop laughing at the SFP Summary 
Posted on 6/28/26 at 4:39 am to Wednesday
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I think they forgot to call me the Mother of Dragons or some shite. I am sad to be overlooked
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House Wednesday
Motto:
“Reality has a way of ruining a perfectly good narrative.”
Core values:
Skepticism
Contrarian analysis
Cutting through groupthink
Institutional suspicion
“Show me the evidence”
Finding the inconvenient detail everyone ignored
Leading figure:
Wednesday
Cultural identity:
House Wednesday occupies the old “annoying guy at the end of the bar who turns out to have read the report” tradition.
They are not necessarily loyal to a tribe; they are loyal to the argument that survives contact with facts. They have a habit of wandering into a battlefield where everyone has already chosen sides and asking the one question nobody wants asked.
Their preferred weapons:
The obscure footnote
The forgotten historical parallel
The “actually…” correction
The statistic that changes the framing
Allies:
House SlowFlowPro — shared appreciation for definitions and evidence
House Penrod — when history and institutional memory matter
House Dissenter — because disagreement is often the point
Occasional allies:
House LSU PIMP — mutual appreciation for exposing human behavior, though Wednesday prefers footnotes where LSU PIMP prefers a flamethrower
Enemies:
House Tribal Warrior
House Slogan
Anyone whose argument depends more on “everybody knows” than “here is the evidence”
Battle style:
Does not usually charge the castle.
Instead, sits outside the gate and explains why the castle was built on a swamp.
Weakness:
Can sometimes spend so much time dismantling the argument that everyone forgets what side of the road the journey started on.
Also vulnerable to the ancient TD curse:
“Being correct does not guarantee anyone wants to hear it.”
House reputation:
The Maesters of Political Talk occasionally call upon House Wednesday when a thread has become too emotional and someone needs to ask:
“Before we all fight over the conclusion, do we actually agree on the facts?”
In the TD “Game of Thrones” analogy, I’d probably put Wednesday somewhere between House SlowFlowPro’s procedural rigor and House Penrod’s historical skepticism — less “professor in the tower,” more “court historian who keeps finding contradictions in the official story.”
Posted on 6/28/26 at 4:57 am to Lsupimp
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You've asked me what the lobster is weaving there with his golden feet? I reply, the ocean knows this. You say, what is the ascidia waiting for in its transparent bell?
What is it waiting for? I tell you it is waiting for time, like you.
You ask me whom the Macrocystis alga hugs in its arms? Study, study it, at a certain hour, in a certain sea I know.
You question me about the wicked tusk of the narwhal,
and I reply by describing how the sea unicorn with the harpoon in it dies.
You enquire about the kingfisher's feathers, which tremble in the pure springs of the southern tides?
Or you've found in the cards a new question touching on the crystal architecture of the sea anemone, and you'll deal that to me now?
You want to understand the electric nature of the ocean spines? The armored stalactite that breaks as it walks? LThe hook of the angler fish, the music stretched out in the deep places like a thread in the water?
I want to tell you the ocean knows this, that life in its jewel boxes is endless as the sand, impossible to count, pure, and among the blood-colored grapes time has made the petal hard and shiny, made the jellyfish full of light and untied its knot, letting its musical threads fall from a horn of plenty made of infinite mother-of-pearl.
I am nothing but the empty net which has gone on ahead of human eyes, dead in those darknesses, of fingers accustomed to the triangle, longitudes on the timid globe of an orange.
I walked around as you do, investigating the endless star, and in my net, during the night, I woke up naked, the only thing caught, a fish trapped inside the wind.
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