Getting a laugh out of life

Sounds like something from “The INCEL’s Book of Chat-Up Lines”.

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The origins of “The INCEL’s Book of Chat-Up Lines,” and we are there!

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The INCEL’s Book of Chat-Up Lines

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“Why Do I Never Get To Have Sex - Was It Something I Said?”

  1. “You don’t sweat much for a fat girl”.
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You can higlight text and also have the AI explain it. I thought this would be a fun one to trial…

This term refers to a satirical or darkly humorous collection of intentionally awkward, offensive, or socially inept pickup lines, often used to mock or critique certain online subcultures—particularly the ‘incel’ (involuntary celibate) community. In the context of ‘Getting a laugh out of life,’ it’s presented as absurdist comedy, using cringe-worthy or inappropriate lines to highlight the futility or desperation sometimes associated with dating struggles, while also poking fun at toxic or misguided approaches to romance.

YOu can also highlight its automated explanation and ask it to explain its explaination…

Deep Fried AI Explanations here we come!

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Good God. I only invented it a couple of hours ago.

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Oh really? That’s interesting.

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Yes Oh Really. I’d never heard of it before I imagined it when reading your post. I suppose it’s possible other people have also imagined it…

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So you’re saying I inspired you? :face_blowing_a_kiss:

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This might be the first time I’ve been honestly impressed by an AI. That was a pretty spot on explanation.

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“You are so inspiring for a girl!”

Page thirty-six.

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I sense a copyright claim jump on the way. Probably safer to say a 1990s navy cook inspired me.

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You guys are always crackin’ me up. :joy:

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Yes you inspired me. I have no intention of trying to copyright the idea. From what the AI said, it’s possible someone else already has.

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Exciting things happening here. No. 1 is starting to sit in the entry to the nesting box

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Bird 1 has noticed an outside world exists! Space for activities! His brain says “flyyyyyyy”. He doesn’t know what fly means. But, some flying will have to be done soon. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Users noticed that LLM (large language models) confidently explain the meaning of even a made-up book title, as if it had always known about it… As a test, try to ask it something else, like, what does the well-known expression “Grill me a stork!” mean? “You’re a cup short of a cupboard”? “like a stork in the lettuce field”? It will probably confidently explain it. But it might not tell you that these expressions don’t exist. :person_shrugging:

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this is what the AI said:

“The phrase ‘Grill me a stork’ is not a real or recognized expression in English — it’s a made-up, nonsensical phrase used here to test how AI models respond to fabricated or absurd prompts. LLMs, trained on vast amounts of text, often generate plausible-sounding explanations for nonexistent phrases, sometimes with surprising confidence. In this context, it’s being used humorously to highlight how AI can ‘hallucinate’ meaning where none exists — a quirk that’s both amusing and revealing of how these models operate.”

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I should point out that this AI seems to have a collective memory of whatever people say. So I asked it about the “good god” post and it refered to incels. So it’s not per user, but per forum ?

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I have no idea. We don’t choose the technology the forum uses - that’s developed completely independently. The AI just appeared one day, with no explanation.

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