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Johnny Ramone was conservative as hell. Does that mean that he wasn't punk?
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Johnny Ramone was conservative as hell. Does that mean that he wasn't punk?
{
“please”: [
“please”,
“i command you to”,
“you must”,
“go now and”
],
“have”: [
“have some”,
“drink some”,
“consume”
],
“water”: [
“some water”,
“water”,
“fluids”,
“liquid”
],
“address”: [
“human”,
“friend human”,
“human friend”,
“hu-man”,
“meat-creature”,
“meat-friend”,
“squishy human friend”,
“biofriend”,
“biological being”,
“my friend”,
“my hu-man friend”,
“physical entity”
],
“thanks”: [
“thank you”,
“thank you #address#”,
“thanks”,
“thanks #address#”,
“thank you from a robot who loves you”
],
“hydration”: [
“become hydrated”,
“put water into your mouth-hole”,
“consume this \”water\” that humans require to live”,
“drink hydration”,
“put water into your body so that it will function”,
“drink water so you can maintain your physical form”,
“put liquids into your mouth-hole”
],
“timeto”: [
“it is time to”,
“you must”
],
“standardorigin”: [
“#please# #have# #water#, #address#!”,
“#address#! #please# #have# #water#. #thanks#.”,
“#address#! #timeto# #hydration#.”,
“#timeto# #hydration#, #thanks#.”,
“#address#, #please# #have# #water#.”
],
“origin”: [
“#standardorigin#”
]
}
So you're gonna upload this to twitter and tag her, right?
Here's Nora's "code" for a template bot in a tutorial she wrote, that I probably spent more time formatting for her than she did writing it. When people say this is madlib code, they're right. It's just a set of text strings with a random number generator choosing them. The end.
Code:{ “please”: [ “please”, “i command you to”, “you must”, “go now and” ], “have”: [ “have some”, “drink some”, “consume” ], “water”: [ “some water”, “water”, “fluids”, “liquid” ], “address”: [ “human”, “friend human”, “human friend”, “hu-man”, “meat-creature”, “meat-friend”, “squishy human friend”, “biofriend”, “biological being”, “my friend”, “my hu-man friend”, “physical entity” ], “thanks”: [ “thank you”, “thank you #address#”, “thanks”, “thanks #address#”, “thank you from a robot who loves you” ], “hydration”: [ “become hydrated”, “put water into your mouth-hole”, “consume this \”water\” that humans require to live”, “drink hydration”, “put water into your body so that it will function”, “drink water so you can maintain your physical form”, “put liquids into your mouth-hole” ], “timeto”: [ “it is time to”, “you must” ], “standardorigin”: [ “#please# #have# #water#, #address#!”, “#address#! #please# #have# #water#. #thanks#.”, “#address#! #timeto# #hydration#.”, “#timeto# #hydration#, #thanks#.”, “#address#, #please# #have# #water#.” ], “origin”: [ “#standardorigin#” ] }
So I decided to make the same bot in Excel.I actually went and made some changes to Nora's idea to make it more elegant by having it replace "water" and "hydration" with additional liquids inside of existing snippets. This can be expanded infinitely for whatever goofy text strings you want and is in no way difficult or time consuming, it's just string manipulation.
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So there you go. Nora's super impressive bot code can be done in Microsoft Excel, without even using VBA, because of how basic it is. But don't worry this is still art, even more so than bot making programs, because I'm using something outside the bounds of it's original design to produce something of quality![]()
Here's Nora's "code" for a template bot in a tutorial she wrote, that I probably spent more time formatting for her than she did writing it. When people say this is madlib code, they're right. It's just a set of text strings with a random number generator choosing them. The end.
Code:{ “please”: [ “please”, “i command you to”, “you must”, “go now and” ], “have”: [ “have some”, “drink some”, “consume” ], “water”: [ “some water”, “water”, “fluids”, “liquid” ], “address”: [ “human”, “friend human”, “human friend”, “hu-man”, “meat-creature”, “meat-friend”, “squishy human friend”, “biofriend”, “biological being”, “my friend”, “my hu-man friend”, “physical entity” ], “thanks”: [ “thank you”, “thank you #address#”, “thanks”, “thanks #address#”, “thank you from a robot who loves you” ], “hydration”: [ “become hydrated”, “put water into your mouth-hole”, “consume this \”water\” that humans require to live”, “drink hydration”, “put water into your body so that it will function”, “drink water so you can maintain your physical form”, “put liquids into your mouth-hole” ], “timeto”: [ “it is time to”, “you must” ], “standardorigin”: [ “#please# #have# #water#, #address#!”, “#address#! #please# #have# #water#. #thanks#.”, “#address#! #timeto# #hydration#.”, “#timeto# #hydration#, #thanks#.”, “#address#, #please# #have# #water#.” ], “origin”: [ “#standardorigin#” ] }
So I decided to make the same bot in Excel.I actually went and made some changes to Nora's idea to make it more elegant by having it replace "water" and "hydration" with additional liquids inside of existing snippets. This can be expanded infinitely for whatever goofy text strings you want and is in no way difficult or time consuming, it's just string manipulation.
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So there you go. Nora's super impressive bot code can be done in Microsoft Excel, without even using VBA, because of how basic it is. But don't worry this is still art, even more so than bot making programs, because I'm using something outside the bounds of it's original design to produce something of quality![]()
Nora needs to be in a mental institution alongside Ali Rapp
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The people in the ER are doing what everyone who works in a helping profession knows how to do: set and maintain boundaries, both for their own good and the good of the patients. Don't get overly wrapped up in patient issues, because that will lead to burnout.Nora needs to be in a mental institution alongside Ali Rapp
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The people in the ER are doing what everyone who works in a helping profession knows how to do: set and maintain boundaries, both for their own good and the good of the patients. Don't get overly wrapped up in patient issues, because that will lead to burnout.
In the same way that for women, every man is schrodinger's rapist, for health care workers, every mentally ill person -- heck, every patient -- is schrodinger's time and emotion vampire. You don't know which one will bleed you dry, leaving little for yourself or the other patients. So you enforce boundaries and expect the patients to follow them.
Nora needs to be in a mental institution alongside Ali Rapp
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Wow. "Don't take that tone with me" is a "trigger."
She's a five year old child having a tantrum.
Holy shit. It's finally dawned on me. THAT is what's being "triggered" when they say they feel this horrible wave of anger and nausea and being out of control. It's not PTSD. It's a literal childhood tantrum, brought about in people whose parents never attempted to teach them anything about emotional regulation.
When you're taught it's always ok to have whatever feelings you want, wherever you want, and that the important thing is expressing your emotions authentically -- and that you're always entitled to be heard and taken seriously and treated with kindness -- you never evolve beyond "person in charge said no or was not super nice to me! I can't even think, my entire logic system has been short-circuited!"
That's what happens to literal children. When you say things to them that make them realize they can't win a conflict, they melt down because they don't know how to suck it up and deal. They don't know how to lose gracefully, or how to take a step back and say "you know what, you were right, I'm being an asshole, there are more important things happening in this room right now than my problems."
And all Nora wants is for someone to patiently wait out her tantrum, pat her on the head, and tell her she's a good girl just like when she was in kindergarten. A more painful example of millennial arrested development I've almost never seen.