>>11 How old are you, kid? 12? 13? Here's some advice: stop shitposting and forget about this textboard. And any other internet forums. It will do you a lot of good in the long run.
>>14 How old are you, kid? 12? 13? Here's some advice: stop shitposting and forget about this textboard. And any other internet forums. It will do you a lot of good in the long run.
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Anonymous2015-02-06 11:33
In 2011, the editors of one of the nation’s oldest student-run literary journals selected a short poem called “For the Bristlecone Snag” for publication in its Fall issue. The poem seems environmentally themed, strikes an aggressive tone, and contains a few of the clunky turns of phrase overwhelmingly common to collegiate poetry. It’s unremarkable, mostly, except for one other thing: It was written by a computer algorithm, and nobody could tell.
>>16 That's no more impressive than getting a three year old to paint a picture and then sneaking it into a gallery. Poetry and painting have been abstracted for years, and there is zero objective standard to apply. Let's see him write a bot that can post on /lounge/, though.
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Anonymous2015-02-06 14:24
>>17 Seems easy since all you guys do is post memes and canned responses, anyway.
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Anonymous2015-02-06 14:28
>>18 Oh, you mean it "could be done", right? Lisp boy, you?
How old are you, kid? 12? 13? Here's some advice: stop shitposting and forget about this textboard. And any other internet forums. It will do you a lot of good in the long run.
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Anonymous2015-02-07 21:52
>>25 How old are you, kid? 12? 13? Here's some advice: stop shitposting and forget about this textboard. And any other internet forums. It will do you a lot of good in the long run.
>>26 How old are you, kid? 12? 13? Here's some advice: stop shitposting and forget about this textboard. And any other internet forums. It will do you a lot of good in the long run.