MrPunchers wrote:Oh, I don't play this world. Send the gift box to someone else. Send it to my dude Romovs.
Granger wrote:Here are the results of this little game to pass the time.
The valid contestants in order of appearance
[list]
[*]blank: While right on the dungeon part not the first to mention it, also no new NPC
blank wrote:Granger wrote:Here are the results of this little game to pass the time.
The valid contestants in order of appearance
[list]
[*]blank: While right on the dungeon part not the first to mention it, also no new NPC
the king beaver isnt new?? idk about you but i havent seen a huge beaver before this patch came out...
iamahh wrote:is this happening today?
Justinpo wrote:Inkweed and rust root can be found with about 50 combined perception-exploration points, but bloodstem requires a little morebackrooms Only grazing land contains inkweed; forests do not contain it.
ItsFunToLose wrote:Justinpo wrote:Inkweed and rust root can be found with about 50 combined perception-exploration points, but bloodstem requires a little morebackrooms Only grazing land contains inkweed; forests do not contain it.
autism can be diagnosed by replying to a thread from 2017, a full five years later.
Are bots sentient now?
Have corporations fully harnessed the power of machine learning to sway online sentiment with swarms of bots masquerading as human beings? Are we too late to save humanity? Is it over?
This user joined 2 days ago, posted 3 things, all of them read like something a robot wrote. I am seriously concerned for the fate of online interactions. Think how easy it will be to flood the internet with quadrillions of bots. When would you realize it?
Do you fail the reverse-turing test for every bot you accidentally help pass their own turing test in error by continuing to interact with them as if they are a genuine human being?
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