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by Llamamoe
159 days ago
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> Why do we ponder over sentences that rearrange words into appealing order, > An ice cube melts with quiet discipline, surrendering its edges before its core, shaping the drink long before flavor has a chance to speak. Even in something so small, form decides outcome. This doesn't sound good to me at all, it sounds like whoever wrote it is either an LLM, a lazy student padding the wordcount their essay, or thinks too highly of themselves. If there's any reason that people think more of it, it's that the non-straightforward manner in which it's written forced us to process the words rather than filter them out as the bullshit they are. > and disregard sentences as meaningless when they sound disorderly and bland? > Climate change is killing people. I am upset when people die. I want polar bears to live longer. They're just too short and do not contain any explanation/justification/making a case for the core claim. |
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