Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 1 points ·
lol. don't be salty.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 2 points ·
cringe

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 1 points ·
Why worry about the gender of teenagers? Is it Epstein o'clock or something?

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 2 points ·
That's just futurum exactum for pedos.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · OP · 2 points ·
Aye, because the last 20 times the US tried regime change by force went brilliantly. Maybe twenty-one’s the charm. Or perhaps the Easter Bunny’s handling Middle East peace this year.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 15 points ·
You were supposed to say "virtus et honor" you absolute pleb.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 4 points ·


Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 1 points ·
That statement is not only dismissive, it's fundamentally flawed. The idea that using AI makes students "dumber" misunderstands both the technology and how learning works. AI, when used responsibly, can be an incredibly powerful educational tool — just like calculators, spellcheckers, or even libraries.

AI doesn't do the thinking for students — it enhances their ability to explore, question, and understand. It can break down complex topics, offer multiple perspectives, provide personalized feedback, and help learners of all kinds engage with material in new ways. In fact, using AI effectively requires critical thinking, creativity, and curiosity — the very opposite of being "dumb."

It's not about replacing effort, it's about amplifying it. Dismissing AI as a crutch ignores its potential to level the playing field, especially for students who face barriers in traditional learning environments. Instead of shaming learners for using tools, we should be encouraging them to use all the resources available to grow.

So no — AI doesn’t make students dumber. But blanket statements like that? They don’t do much to make the conversation any smarter.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 3 points ·
I post unreal pictures of girls in male dating sub***s for pretty much the same reason.

Hitmanmonkey · Verified · 4 points ·
That's a hell of a threesome, you got going there buddy.


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