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I don't think I'm being selective here, I think that you and others have chosen to forget.
Mine is older . Rafa was anti-lockdown earlier than the median mottizen.
What do you think that proves? It's no secret that @2rafa change's her position as readily as a weather-vane, a cynic might even suspect that this is the reason she habitually deletes her own posts.
Look, you've been pursuing this weird grudge you have against 2rafa for years now, and jumping on people who aren't even in the thread just so you can continue to go on about how much you hate them violates quite a few of our rules. Look at this thread. You took a random sharp left turn from "Is the CCP really worse than wokeism?" to "By the way, my old enemy cimafara was once in favor of lockdowns."
What the hell, dude. Just ask her out. Or else block her. But stop doing this.
He also has a hilarious idea that people who disagree with him on something technical and specific like capabilities of dialog-tuned LLMs are broadly in cahoots, e.g. me and @2rafa.
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I have a different theory: You jump on them purely for the contempt they habitually express and never bother to determine their position. You miss the meat for the garnish.
Alternately, contempt is "the meat", and "the garnish" doesn't change the underlying message.
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