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  • You should rather pity them. It's like Platon's Shadow Cave, they've been fed lies, their entire lives, the few of them that actually get out of the USA will know the difference.. The sad thing is that if you try to convince the ones that have never left the country, they will die rather than admit defeat.

  • Interesting. I have yet to utter that phrase. Though I have found it interesting and expanding my horizon discussing political topics with an LLM.

    It is still easy to see through the faulty logic and ideas that are obviously being simply parroted due to the lack of logical reasoning.

    But interesting experience indeed. I wonder what Alan Turing would give to have such an experience.

  • Thanks for the clarification. I was under the impression that nuez would only refer to walnut. And that an almond would not be a nuez.

    Is it a country specific thing because I usually see frutos del bosque in Spain?

  • I totally agree. It is completely nonsense to say. In other languages it is different. I just know some Spanish, but they don't have a word for berries or nuts, it is all just fruit. (Forrest fruit for berries or dried fruit for nuts) but they don't call potatoes vegetables, but "tuberculo". Interesting difference, which i guess is because they have another climate and other plants.

    We do just call it a vegetable in my language.

  • Your insurance might double in price, and some people/companies/countries might do profiling. Meaning that you will be limited if you ever want to relocate in the future.

    If you love your life too much you could give it a shot.

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