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  • Whether I can understand someone or not, I still think it's really cool! That kind of real-time voice changing is amazing -- it would require not just tone shifts, but actually changing the speech sounds, which are really complex.

  • I very much appreciate how many different interpretations of the "vibes" you're talking about. Some people are probably on the same page as you, but think different things are responsible for it.

    Others are probably not understanding what you mean, but are trying to guess at what you mean.

    I don't really know which part of the music is left based on your description. The vibes hardly come from the lyrics at all for me -- it's all about the melodies/tunes and harmonies. Chords and stuff. Rhythms and timing. Keys. Tempo.

    But I'm not sure what's left that gives you personally "vibes", especially since the "vibes" seem to come primarily from the lyrics to you, whereas the lyrics barely contribute to the vibes at all for me.

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  • That sounds fair, though I could still see an argument to be made for not always protecting the rich fucks the same way. Either way, we know that anything that comes out that's too incriminating would be declared AI-generated anyway, lol

    Though mentioning the utopia... having porn of anyone anywhere might be some people's idea of a utopia! Haha

  • As a kid, I thought mile, inch, and ton were all fake units of measurement that didn't have any actual distance attached. Just used metaphorically.

    • An inch is a distance you can measure using your thumb and index finger (from the same hand)
    • A mile is a distance you could walk, but would probably rather use a vehicle
    • A ton is too much weight to even fathom lifting.

    Then there's cup, ounce, and pint, which I thought were just words for containers that have an approximate size. Yard and foot to a lesser extent. Acre must've been a plot of land of indeterminate size.

    Getting into cooking, I'm hating that teaspoon and tablespoon are a thing (along with a pinch and a dash). They don't even seem to line up at all with my tablespoons or teaspoons...I need to own special spoons that are labeled "tablespoon" and "teaspoon", otherwise the measurements will be wrong!

    And given the unit conversions of all this junk, I'm not convinced my former understanding is much worse than reality.

  • I was interested in your post title.

    But your post suggests your title was misinformed.

    Your premise is "Ghosts must be real because an arbitrary 1% of ghost sightings must be real". That's not statistics, that's you trying to convince yourself you're right by misusing math.

  • Most mammals (if not most animals) breathe through their noses.

    People complaining about humans being designed poorly don't know that this design "flaw" is what allows us to be able to speak.

    Yes, this increases our risk of dying by choking. But despite that, being able to speak has been so evolutionarily advantageous that our increased risk of dying is inconsequential in the grand scheme of things.