"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

I think I've proposed this idea before, but a website that has the full transcript of every episode (transcribed using ai) would be great. Like if you're trying to find a specific episode and only remember there was a segment talking about Wings doing something you can search for 'Wings' to find the episode.

there is a website for the Cumtown podcast that functions like this.
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someone should do this for MATI so we can generate AI MATI episodes
 
Not entirely sure if anyone said it, but since chat and jersh was confused..
The Cheese in the nubbly's comic is about the fact that women can be won over with cheese @Null
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Apparently I didn't know how to achieve this image either but this one was pretty fuckin great
After centuries of pushing the rock back up the mountain, centuries of raging at his plight, centuries of sorrow, a change occurred. Sisyphus grew content with his boulder companion. Not long after that contentment grew to affection, affection to love, and love to...

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We uh... stay away from Sisyphus's mountain now.
 
That still doesn't solve the issue of incentivizing rapists to murder their victims.
One may find that crucifixion as a form of capital punishment can be quite effective. Especially when the cross is along a public road and the criminal is left there for a month.
 
After centuries of pushing the rock back up the mountain, centuries of raging at his plight, centuries of sorrow, a change occurred. Sisyphus grew content with his boulder companion. Not long after that contentment grew to affection, affection to love, and love to...

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We uh... stay away from Sisyphus's mountain now.
This is sort of a thing in that popular action roguelike game, Hades. You sometimes encounter Sisyphus on runs, with the boulder at the bottom of the hill. If you play enough runs, you find out the boulder is alive, his name is Bouldy, and he's got gay vibes with his friendliness.

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With regard to rape penalties, a large reason it doesn't carry similar sentencing to murder is that most rapes don't end in murder and if the two crimes were punished in the same way, there's not much reason not to kill the victim too because it makes covering things up easier and you're now down a witness, often the most important one. This applies to kidnapping as well.
Is there proof that this will happen?
 
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