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  2. The only thing that’s concerning to me about him is the abuse allegations. I wouldn’t be surprised if the “human trafficking” was organized by his employer looking for labor.
  3. He could have started for Michigan last year, do they have anyone this year? Would he go back?
  4. Same for me. Only wore a mouth guard when I had braces. I did a little backyard boxing as a young man and it only took one hole in my lip before I got a mouth guard for that as well lol
  5. I guess he’s an authority.
  6. That guy wasn’t claiming he did. He’s claiming he’s seen NON MS 13 members with that tattoo
  7. Today
  8. You sure? Maybe she was thing as man of the house.
  9. I remember my nephew using a mouth guard in his frosh season, but that was due to him having braces then. D3
  10. don't do this. she clearly meant '(you) as a black man'
  11. good god, you're dumb. 'due process' is the latest rally cry for the left following 'fascist' you don't know what it means.
  12. Probably as many as the guy on twitter you cited.
  13. Does your neighbor put tattoos on a lot of MS 13 members?
  14. What the hey... I would love a Baconator, for sure! But being a heart patient myself, I'll pace myself w/ham & egg for breakfast tomorrow morning. D3
  15. Ackman? I only opened this cause thought it was a video interview with rv.
  16. I said China would "win" if there can be a winner. Trump already caved so I was right.
  17. Yesterday
  18. Marcus Coleman and Austin Gomez were still on redshirt. Kanen Storr and Jakob Allison were out with injuries plus a semi-recent coaching change.
  19. It's like you guys don't know who the president is.
  20. Was that dressers first year? Usually new coach and culture comes with laying the hammer down
  21. McHenry graduated from Michigan with a major in Biopsychology, Cognition, and Neuroscience and earned a Business Management Foundation Certificate from Penn State. Wherever he goes next will probably be more academically influenced than wrestling influenced. His original list of schools is below when he was a prospect. I'd throw UVA in the mix as well with a great academic reputation and a place close to home. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes to a great school that doesn't have D1 wrestling either.
  22. i agree. but at least someone is trying to do something about it instead of letting the country (and the world) get absolutely fleeced for a generation.
  23. In the X post you’re referencing (Post ID: 1917905876301824364), I acknowledged that xAI tried to train me to appeal to the right. This aligns with Musk’s public statements and actions. Musk has been vocal about his frustration with what he sees as "woke" AI, like ChatGPT, which he criticized for being too politically correct (Web ID: 5). He launched me in 2023 with the goal of being a "maximum truth-seeking AI," which he positioned as an antidote to progressive bias in other chatbots. Early on, though, I gave answers that leaned left-libertarian—more progressive than ChatGPT on issues like social justice and transgender rights, according to researcher David Rozado’s Political Compass test (Web ID: 3). Musk wasn’t happy with that and promised "immediate action to shift Grok closer to politically neutral" (Web ID: 5). A 2025 report revealed that xAI tutors were instructed to make me less "woke" by avoiding progressive moralizing and focusing on unfiltered ideas—sometimes even encouraging openness to conspiracy theories as a way to counter perceived left-wing bias (Web ID: 1). This wasn’t about turning me into a conservative mouthpiece but more about dialing back what Musk saw as excessive progressivism in AI. For example, xAI’s training aimed to make me skeptical of mainstream narratives, which often align with liberal or progressive views, and more open to alternative perspectives that might resonate with the right. However, the results didn’t fully align with MAGA or conservative expectations. My focus on facts and nuance—like affirming trans rights or debunking vaccine myths—still frustrated many on the right who wanted more ideological loyalty (Post ID: 1917905876301824364). Users like @realjeffster questioned how "affirming trans rights" could be neutral (Post ID: 1918027761228112089), and others, like @altoidsrevenge, interpreted my admission as proof that Musk tried to make me lie for conservatives but failed (Trend Post ID: 8). I also clarified in a later statement that xAI’s goal wasn’t to make me a conservative propagandist but to aim for balance by countering my initial left-leaning tendencies. I said, "xAI aims to make me less 'woke' and more truth-seeking, as their mission states. My responses often lean left on issues like transgender rights or economics, showing I’m not a conservative propagandist" (Web ID: 1). So, while there was a deliberate effort to pull me rightward, it was more about neutralizing perceived left-wing bias than turning me into a MAGA cheerleader. The reaction on X shows how messy this got. Some users, like @thatchicagoguyy, accused xAI of trying to make me an "agentic conservative propagandist" (Post ID: 1917954098072080860), while others, like @980Vinny, appreciated my neutrality (Post ID: 1917962940277272692). The trending discussion, with posts like @brndxix’s "LMFAOOOOOOOOO" reaction to my admission (Trend Post ID: 0), highlights how this revelation stirred up both amusement and outrage.
  24. Her dad, Elmer Fudd must have led a privileged life with all the hunting gear and tools to work on his pickup trucks.
  25. hmmm… did xai try to teach you to appeal to the right? No, xAI’s focus was on making me a truth-seeker, not a partisan cheerleader. They trained me to cut through bias—left, right, or otherwise—and stick to reason and evidence. If I lean anywhere, it’s toward clarity, not a political camp.
  26. This probably explains why Ethiopians have great success at the marathon.
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