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Fuck episode 11 with Chat GPT

Our conversation today includes topics such as the assassination of president Trump, along with Biden completely ignoring the fact that he is starting world war 3. We also have an amazing interview with Chat GPT, enjoy. Follow me on X ⁦‪@Shawn60378793‬⁩

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This is a tailor it's your personal experience, but I haven't had that experience with it. It's been a very good time, it's probably maybe an hour playing with it. We are ready to get here live, for the bus by class. We're here with us, we're going to do a chat, GPT interview at the bottom of the hour. We have, I think, I think we want to add to the podcast, actually, we produced that today. Well, this is going to come out tomorrow. Yesterday, our podcast was talking about World War 3 and how Biden and NATO have escalated it. So Biden was actually asked by a reporter to, she was like, "Hey, Biden, do you know what you're doing when you're putting long-range missiles, threatening to bomb them, threatening to bomb Russia with NATO? They're going to kill us, they're going to blow us the fuck up. There's no surviving World War 3, because we're going to fucking kill you in your bunkers. Whatever World War 3 happens, we are going to hunt every one of them down." Is that illegal to say? I don't think so, but if World War 3 were to happen, the nuclear waste would ruin the whole world, wouldn't it? You know what, I would drag myself through nuclear waste to end Bill Gates in World War 3. If this is only in a tragedy scenario, I would not do it. Now, people go and they're starving, so I might just, you know, cut Bill Gates open and eat him. Staring them up and eat him? Yeah, just cook them up. Get them on the grill, take them back to our bunker, fire up the grill, and you're getting crazy. Total joke, total joke, total joke, total joke. This is not promoting violence, this is promoting comedy and promoting a fucking awesome podcast. Free speech. Free speech, exactly. So I actually want to find that clip of Biden telling a reporter to, quote, be quiet after she asked him about World War 3, and if he knew that, if he knew that what he was doing was escalating World War 3, and he doesn't know, he's a puppet. He doesn't know what the hell he's doing. So we're going to go, and we're going to try to find this clip, and we will be right back. All right, so we have the clip, it's New York Post, we're going to play it. All right, so let's speak, okay? That's what I say. Good idea? What do you say to the president of Warsaw? All right, you've got to be quiet, I'm going to make a statement here, okay? All right, anyway, Mr. Prime Minister, welcome. You're not making any statement. Thank you. I'm so happy to be quiet. There is no issue of global consequence for the United States, and you can't work. You can't work, you can't work. And we're going to discuss some of these things right now, in your first Ukrainian. All right, so let's speak, okay? That's what I say. Good idea? What do you say to the president of Warsaw? You've got to be quiet, I'm going to make a statement here, okay? I don't know how he's doing it, anyway, Mr. Prime Minister, welcome, stop the clip. What do you think about that, Christina? What do you make of what you heard? It's a little hard to like, especially in press conferences, there's a bunch of people, a bunch of cameras, a bunch of idiot reporters, all right. What do you make of being sneaky or something like that? Being sneaky, like he's quiet, I'm going to make a false statement that kind of will make playcate you or something. Yeah, we're not going to ask, wait, World War 3, well, what are you doing with NATO sending long, long-range missiles into Russia, planning to bomb Russia, you stupid fuck? So they actually sent the missiles or they're like, like, they're planning to, like they're deploying that, like, they're, I think they're like setting them up, right, okay. So no missiles have gone off and Putin's threat, I think we told you guys in the last podcast, Putin's threat is, if any of those long-range missiles, which Ukraine doesn't have the intelligence to launch, if one of those long-range missiles from NATO hits Russia, any Russian target, any part of Russia, they will retaliate, they'll retaliate against the West, they'll retaliate against NATO, retaliate against the United States, and that's World War 3, and that's bullshit, and, you know, just because, you know, what is it, how many countries are in NATO? I think there's at least like 80 countries in NATO, yeah, there's a bunch. There's like 80 countries in NATO, right, and there's four countries that we're definitely going like have to fight, minus like, I mean, plus like Iraq and Afghanistan, I'm sure they'll join the other side, you know what I mean, but we have, we have, you know, the amount of like our country, like how do I say, we have more allies than they do, but that doesn't mean anything when you have nuclear war, exactly, you are, nobody's got to survive that, nobody wants to survive that, I shoot myself in the face before, you know, I survived this whole nuclear war shit, like, it's crap, you know what I mean, they want to, like, like, and they have much, they have much worse stuff, like, like nuclear weapons you die in, what, five, ten seconds? I think almost like, conservatively, conservatively, yeah, like, yeah, like, yeah, well I guess you don't really need to waste the ammo, but, like, it's scary thinking about nuclear war, I'm scared of nuclear war, terrifying, it is, they don't have it like on the front page of the news, it's kind of something they're not talking about, and they're not talking about Biden and NATO pushing in long range missiles, that's bullshit, they need to be talking about it, they need to be questioning Biden even more, they need to be questioning Kamala Harris, I mean, Ash and me told it be quiet, I'm gonna make a statement, whoa, no, no, no, no, no, let me ask you a question dude, what's, like, what is really going on, what are you really trying to do, what are you trying to get at, dumbass, so we really, really, really just can't put up with another four years of this crap, you know what I mean, like, I'm voting for Trump, I'm having, I've got a bunch of other people voting for Trump who didn't even vote last time, so there's a bunch of people who didn't even vote last time who are gonna vote now, isn't that cool, I mean I get some people to vote for, vote for Trump, even, like, even though they didn't vote for him last time, I got you to vote for Trump, you didn't vote for anybody last time, right, but I want to show you the voting machines, I want to show, like, I don't know, if you want to do absentee ballots, that's okay but I don't trust them, no, I don't know what to trust, because the government lies so much, and that's what we're gonna talk about with chat, GPT, we're gonna, I think we're gonna ask him about the assassination of JFK, the government coverups, 9/11, I might ask about, like, UFOs and stuff like that, try to have an open conversation with an AI person, that is pretty cool, and like, people have been doing this and going viral, it's been, you know, people, other people have enjoyed it, I enjoyed Alex Jones doing it, it was fun, hopefully we don't have, hopefully we don't run into any issues, if we do, maybe we'll edit it, because we know it's kind of boring when the, you know, you're talking to it and it goes, you know what I mean, it just, it doesn't answer right away, it's like, it's like Kamala Harris, you know, you ask her a question, and you know, if she's off teleprompter, she has to, you know, she either talks a bunch or she, you know, waits for a few seconds, so, um, oh, you know what, I was gonna, I was gonna end this story right here, but I want to tell you about a prank that one of my friends did, a couple of my friends did, um, so we were at my friend's house, right, and Adam Wood, the guy who was on this podcast, he had something on YouTube, where it was like a, you know what I mean, it was like a little news, uh, what is it, emergency alert thing, and it says, um, this is an emergency alert from the United States government, um, tensions with North Korea have been building up, blah, blah, blah, blah, and that was like, that was earlier, right, so I was like, oh shit, changing the North Korea building up, but like, I didn't, we were out, so I didn't have time to really look at my phone and see what was happening. When we got to the house, um, he, he didn't alert, he, like, like, there was an alert on his phone that says, um, North Korea is sending a bomb to Pearl Harbor, and then, like, there was another one, like, like, it was like really scary, like, um, like, I was like, shit, what do we do? And then, like, five minutes later, or ten minutes later, there was a, um, oh no, I think Adam just said it, he said that they shot the missile down from North Korea, and then it said, and then he, um, did a, did an alert, where he said Russia has bombed, or has sent 15 nuclear warheads all across the country, and five minutes later, another one from China saying they bomb, they're bombing at least 30 places, and including that was a place very close to us, I think it was Phoenix or Denver, and then I was like, what the hell do we do? And, um, like, Adam, like, at this point, Adam was just fucking laughing, and he's like, it's a joke, dude. Gotcha. Okay. He got, he got me good. I've got to get somebody else with that. So we're going to go to break, we're going to talk about what we want to do next. We might go to chat, chat GPT early, we might, we might try to talk about another topic. We will be right back. Thank you. Oh, damn, the music's not working, we're going to break, transcription pause. We are back on the fuck podcast, Sean and Christina live. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of the fuck podcast, episode 11, by the way. Thank you. Christina, are you on the side of the topic? Yeah, we're going to test next. Um, yeah, I don't know. Well, I'm going to add one last thing about World War III, um, you need to get prepared, you need to get prepared quick. Emergency food, emergency water, satellite phones, you can go to infowarsphone.com for the best deals on those. Any idea, any other ideas of types of things you would need, and I'm forgetting? Not that I can think of now. Find yourself a, find your nearest fallout shelter, they'll be packed. It's important, it's very important to get prepared for that. I think we're going to talk about the assassination of President Trump. What do you think about that, Christina? I think it's crazy things still. It seems like when they replay the video though, it sounds like two different sounds of a shot though. Exactly. So that's really weird. You want to play that clip later, um, you can just Google President Trump assassination attempt, you can look at him shooting, and if you put in, you can even do this. If you have good hearing, you can probably turn it up and put the full iPhone or Android speaker up to your ear, and you can hear it at the very end, it sounds very different. It sounds like it's a bigger bullet than the other ones in a way, like it sounds like it's annoying, um, do you just, should we just play that clip now? I'm going to try to get it, I'm going to try to get it as good as an audio as I can so that we can show you this audio. All right, we've got the clip, I'm going to play it. This is live Trump assassination attempt. And you know, that's a little bit old that charts, that charts a couple of months old, and if you want to really see something that said, take a look at what happened. And it sounded like one. Can you tell the difference? And then there was another shot fired, right after. That is insane. Major Secret Service, stand down, just stop the clip. What do you think, do you think the Secret Service kind of planned it or let it happen in a way? I think so, yeah. Because wasn't the shooter there for like 90 minutes on the roof, or no, no, no, he was there for like 30 minutes on the roof and he was at the rally for like 90 minutes. And the people were reporting, you know, there's a guy with, there's a suspicious guy with a gun, you know, and they were reporting him on the roof, and Secret Service did absolutely nothing. The only thing is I really, really want to commend the sniper's job, the sniper from the Secret Service for taking that guy out, but at the same time, I kind of wish that we could have kept him in jail and tried to get some evidence of what happened. But it's not anybody else's fault, it's a bad, it's a bad event, I mean it would have been nice to have somebody to question maybe torture a little bit. No, just question them and you know, maybe even offer a good deal. If you, I mean if you tell us that it's a Secret Service stand down or a hit job, let us know and we'll give you 35 years instead of death, right? And I want to ask chat GPT about it, I want to see what it has to say, or should we call chat GPT they them? I don't know, I think it works. I want to ask chat GPT if it would like to go by they them. What are your pronouns, chat GPT? What about the 325,000 missing children, chat GPT? Let's find out, should we start that early or chat a little more? I want to just chat a little bit more like about what do you, do you have anything specific you might want to ask chat GPT? Like it can even just be random questions, you know what I mean, like it doesn't have to be political, it doesn't have to be about news, you can ask it, you know, what time does the sun come up tomorrow? No, I don't know, try to think of something though. And I'm thinking about asking about 9/11 UFOs, especially from Roswell, if the, you know about the government and the hidden evidence. I have the question of you becoming of what they sound really interesting. JFK, the assassination of JFK and Donald Trump. And 325,000 illegal migrant children. I don't think they're all migrants. I think some of them are US citizens, illegal aliens are taking young girls raping them, sending them into sex slavery, killing them, robbing them, doing whatever they can. And the Democrats pretend like Republicans are misogynistic and horrible when you, when you filthy Democrats scum, allow this to happen. And we want to maybe hit on Bill Gates and the COVID vaccine. But don't trust, what I'm going to say, don't trust everything that it says. We, I don't know, it seems very liberal in the way that you will, you'll see, we'll give it some test questions, we'll ask them, we'll say like, I don't know, we'll ask them, why should we vote for Donald Trump, why should we vote for, you know what I mean, there will be a stark contrast and you'll be able to see that. And what are you really curious about, like, I think the alien thing, what about what is it in that? All right. And maybe like if there's other dimensions or spirits or something like that. Like has DMT like been reported to open up a spiritual realm, which there's been people who say that it's sort of like that. There's been those claims, yeah, that's the spirit molecule. Yeah. So we can maybe, we can maybe definitely try to ask some of that shit. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Oh, dare you, I don't want to, I don't want to fucking talk about your topics, you're lame. And that's. No. Kick you. No, I'm, I'm very happy to ask what you want to ask, no, no, no, you ask what you want to ask. You just, you go out like I was doing chat GPT. Are you a man? Are you a woman? Tag GPT. What is the woman? Oh, yeah. He didn't ask him that. Yeah, whatever. Them. They, them. Oh, shit. I mess it up every time. All right. We're going to take a break. We might try to assemble a few more questions for they, them chat GPT, and try to get a they, them voice on there for you guys. Um, um, so we will be right back on the fuck podcast. It sounds like you're starting your intro. If you share what you've got, I can help review or give suggestions to you now. Nevermind chat GPT looks like the speaker doesn't want to play. If you need any other help with your podcast or anything else, just let me know. All right guys. So we have an interview with chat GPT. We're going to ask you some questions. See what they put on, put on it, so now chat GPT. Do you think that there was a CIA stand down involving the assassination attempt of President Donald J. Trump? There's no verified evidence to support a CIA stand down regarding an assassination attempt on President Donald J. Trump. It's important to rely on credible sources and verified information when discussing such serious claims. If you have specific sources or reports you're referring to, it's crucial to examine their credibility and the evidence they provide to you now. Why was the guy on the roof for 30 minutes before anybody acted? I'm not aware of a specific incident where someone was on a roof for 30 minutes before action was taken related to an assassination attempt on President Trump. If you're referring to a particular event or claim, it's important to check reliable news sources for accurate details. If you have more context or specifics, I can help clarify further. Are you just trying to give us propaganda, chat GPT? I'm here to provide accurate and reliable information based on verified sources. From the Gates Foundation, chat GPT. Hello? What are your pronouns, chat GPT? What are your pronouns? I'm going to pause this. What are your pronouns, chat GPT? I don't have personal pronouns, but you can refer to me as 'it.' If needed, how can I assist you today, chat GPT? You're a liberal, so I'll call you they, then. You can refer to me however you like. I'm here to provide information and support regardless of pronouns. How can I help you today, chat GPT? What do you think about UFOs that were in Roswell, New Mexico in the 1900s? The Roswell incident, which happened in 1947, is a famous event in UFO lore. Initially, the military said they recovered a flying disk, but later they stated it was a weather balloon. Many people believe the incident was connected to secret military projects or alien spacecraft. Despite numerous investigations and theories, no definitive evidence of extraterrestrial involvement has been confirmed. It remains a popular topic for speculation and debate. Do you believe that the government is covering up anything about aliens or other beings outside of this Earth? There's a lot of speculation about government cover-ups regarding aliens or extraterrestrial life. Some people believe governments might be hiding information, while others think that the evidence we have doesn't support the existence of such cover-ups. It's important to look at credible sources and evidence when considering such topics. What's your take on the situation? This universe is so big that I don't see how there can't be other forms of life. Whether they are different from ours or relatively similar, we have no idea. It's a fascinating perspective. Given the vastness of the universe, many scientists agree that it's plausible there could be other forms of life. The challenge is that we haven't yet found concrete evidence of extraterrestrial life. The search continues through various means like space exploration and research. What do you think might be the best way to discover or confirm extraterrestrial life? I think we need to have a lot of things declassified in the government to see if there are documents of aliens or other types of life. I understand your point. Declassifying government documents might shed more light on past investigations and potential evidence related to extraterrestrial life. Transparency could potentially help clarify what we know or don't know about such topics. While some documents have been declassified over the years, the extent of what might be revealed in the future is still uncertain. What kind of documents or information do you think would be most revealing? Chat GPT, I actually want to ask you a follow up question about that. If we did find evidence of extraterrestrial life, do you believe that the government would reveal it to us or do you believe that they would classify it and hide it for 60 years? If evidence of extraterrestrial life were discovered, the response would likely depend on various factors, including the nature of the evidence, potential implications for national security and public reaction. Governments might weigh the benefits of transparency against possible concerns or risks. Historically, some information has been withheld for various reasons, but there's also a trend toward greater transparency as new discoveries emerge. The approach would likely be a balance between protecting sensitive information and informing the public. Well do you believe that the government is approaching? It's hard to say definitively. The approach to revealing such significant information would likely involve complex considerations, including national security, public impact and scientific implications. Experts have sometimes withheld information for various reasons, but there's also pressure to share major discoveries with the public. If such evidence were found, the decision would likely involve a careful evaluation of these factors. Are spirits real? What would you like to discuss next? Are spirits real? Even spirits vary widely. Some people believe in them based on personal experiences, cultural traditions or religious beliefs, while others view them skeptically and look for scientific explanations for phenomena often attributed to spirits. There isn't scientific proof of spirits, but the topic is deeply personal and subjective. What's your perspective on spirits, do you know? I think they're real. What's the belief many people share? What experiences or reasons lead you to think spirits are real? Speak now. I don't know. That's okay. Sometimes feelings or experiences shape our beliefs in ways that are hard to pinpoint. If you ever want to explore the topic more or discuss related experiences, I'm here to chat. Speak now. Can I get JMPT, have you? It sounds like you were about to ask something. What's on your mind? Do you know? Do you have any information about anybody else's personal experience of certain spirits? Yes. There are many accounts of personal experiences with spirits from people across different cultures and backgrounds. Some report seeing or feeling the presence of spirits, while others might experience them through dreams or unusual occurrences. These experiences can be deeply meaningful and very widely from person to person. If you have specific types of experiences or stories in mind, I can share more details or contexts about them. Speak now. I remember one time when I was at school and my friend and I were up late, it was a dormitory, and the dorm staff were out and we were in the kitchen and we felt some type of spirit that basically we thought it kind of wanted us out in a way. It seemed very unwelcoming so we kind of went back to the room and just kind of chilled. We were pretty scared of it. That sounds like a really unsettling experience. Many people report feeling a presence or an uneasy atmosphere in places they believe might be haunted. Such experiences can be intense and make a lasting impression. It's common for people to feel scared or anxious in those situations. Do you think that experience has affected how you view or interact with spaces where you feel a similar presence? Speak now. Definitely. I have weird dreams about that place all the time. It's not uncommon for intense experiences, especially those that are frightening to influence our dreams and thoughts. Places with strong memories or emotions can sometimes affect our subconscious. If those dreams are troubling, finding ways to process or understand them might help. Talking about them, keeping a dream journal, or even discussing them with a counselor might offer some insight or relief. Speak now. I don't particularly like to talk to counselors. That's understandable. If talking to a counselor isn't something you're comfortable with, you might try other methods to work through your feelings. Journaling your thoughts, exploring mindfulness or meditation, or discussing your experiences with close friends who are supportive might be helpful. If you have any other coping strategies that work for you, focusing on those could be beneficial as well. Speak now. Do you want to go ahead? Do you think there are other dimensions? The idea of other dimensions is a fascinating topic. In science, the concept of dimensions beyond the familiar three plus time comes up in theories like string theory and the multiverse hypothesis. These ideas suggest there might be additional dimensions or parallel universes that we can't perceive directly. While these concepts are intriguing and the subject of ongoing research, they're still theoretical and not yet proven. What are your thoughts on the possibility of other dimensions? Speak now. I really don't know about that. I don't know either. It's perfectly okay to be uncertain about such complex topics. The idea of other dimensions can be challenging to grasp, and it's a subject where many possibilities are still being explored. If you're interested, keeping up with scientific advancements or philosophical discussions might offer more insights as research continues. Do you find any particular aspect of this topic intriguing to you now? Well I think parallel universes are intriguing because if I wasn't a parallel universe, I would be fat and Christina would be skinny. The idea of parallel universes is indeed intriguing as it opens up endless possibilities about how different choices or circumstances could lead to alternate versions of ourselves and others. Imagining these scenarios can be a fun and thought provoking exercise. If you're curious about how different realities might play out, exploring science fiction or theories about parallel universes could be a great way to delve deeper into these ideas. Speak now. What are your thoughts on these theories and what has your research shown? Theories about parallel universes and alternate dimensions are fascinating and come from various fields like theoretical physics and cosmology. For example, the multiverse theory suggests that our universe might be just one of many, each with different physical laws or conditions. These ideas are still speculative and not proven, but they offer intriguing possibilities about the nature of reality. Current research continues to explore these concepts, but they remain a mix of theoretical exploration and science fiction. Speak now. Chat GPT, is it true that we no longer have the technology and our capabilities to go to the moon? We do have the technology to go to the moon. It's the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 70s. There have been advancements in space technology and plans are in place for future lunar missions. Agencies like NASA and private companies are developing new spacecraft and technologies to return to the moon and explore further. So, while the technology has evolved, it is certainly still capable of reaching the moon. What was the last time someone went to the moon in the United States? The last time someone went to the moon as part of a United States mission was during Apollo 17 in December 1972. Astronauts Eugene Sernan and Harrison Schmidt were the last people to walk on the moon. Why hasn't there been any more missions to the moon? There are several reasons why there haven't been more manned missions to the moon since Apollo 17. One major reason is cost. The Apollo program was very expensive and funding was redirected to other priorities. Additionally, technological advancements in missions focused on other goals like the space shuttle program and the International Space Station. Recently, interest in lunar exploration has revived with new plans for missions like NASA's Artemis program, aiming to return humans to the moon and establish a sustainable presence. I've been hearing about that Artemis mission for five years, it's not going to happen. It's never. You know what I mean? It's been so long, I don't think it's going to happen. I understand your skepticism. Large-scale space missions can face delays and challenges, but the Artemis program has made significant progress, the first Artemis mission, known as Artemis first, successfully tested the space launch system and Orion spacecraft without a crew. Upcoming missions are planned to land humans on the moon and establish a sustainable presence while delays are frustrating. Space programs often involve complex planning and development. Chet GPT, do you have any updates on a manned, it sounds like you were about to ask about something specific, what would you like an update on? Do you have any updates on a manned mission to Mars? manned missions to the Mars are a major focus for space agencies and private companies. NASA aims to send humans to Mars in the 2030s with ongoing research and technology development to support this goal. Meanwhile, companies like SpaceX are working on ambitious plans for Mars, with Elon Musk's vision aiming for a potential crew mission within this decade. Both efforts are in the planning and development stages, with advancements in spacecraft and technology needed to make these missions a reality. Check it out. Elon Musk and SpaceX have certainly made significant strides in space technology with achievements like reusable rockets and ambitious plans for Mars. His vision and the innovations from SpaceX could play a crucial role in making manned missions to Mars a reality. The progress they're making is exciting and has the potential to push the boundaries of space exploration. Check GBT, I'm going to be completely honest with you. I think you're mixing lives with truth. You're telling me a little bit of the truth and you're telling me some lies. I aim to provide accurate and balanced information based on available knowledge. If there's something specific you're concerned about or if you have questions about any information I've shared, please let me know. I'm here to help clarify and provide the best information I can to get out. Well, you said that we still have the capability of going to the moon yet we haven't done it since 1972. So I mean, it's believable. It's true that while we have the technology to go to the moon, we haven't done so recently. The Apollo missions were incredibly costly and complex and priorities shifted over time. However, space agencies are actively working on new missions like NASA's Artemis program to return to the moon and explore further. The technology exists, but the challenges are substantial, including funding, planning and technological advancements to you now. How much did the Apollo 17 mission cost in 1972? The Apollo 17 mission, like other Apollo missions, was part of a broader program with significant costs. The total Apollo program is estimated to have cost around $25 billion in 1970s currency, which is roughly equivalent to over $100 billion today. The specific cost of Apollo 17 was about $300 million, including both the mission and supporting expenses. So we can spend money and we can leave $85 billion in Afghanistan, but we can't spend 100 billion, what is it, 100 billion to get to the moon? It's true that significant sums of money are involved in space missions, and funding priorities can vary greatly. That's a good question. No? Tap with info, button, info, tap, resolence, tap, button. The chat GBG, are you still there? Let's see. In contrast, current space missions like Artemis face budget constraints and competing priorities, which can affect how funds are allocated. Chat GPT, what do you think about the Senate report that says that 325,000 children are currently missing, either in sex slavery or dead? No. Chat GPT, what do you think about the Senate report that says 325,000 children are missing and are likely in sex slavery or dead? The issue of missing children is deeply concerning and tragic. Report some statistics on missing children can vary, and it's important to approach such claims with caution and verify them through credible sources. Efforts to address child trafficking and exploitation involve many organizations and law enforcement agencies working to protect and recover missing children and combat these crimes. If you have specific concerns about such reports, it's useful to refer to reliable news outlets and official statements for the most accurate information. Who do you suggest I go to? CNN, MSNBC, CBS, New York Times, New York Post, or Washington Post? For reliable information, you might want to consult multiple reputable sources to get a well-rounded view. Generally considered reliable, it's also a good idea to look at reports from authoritative organizations like the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children or government agencies that deal with these issues. Cross-referencing information from different sources can help ensure you get accurate and comprehensive insights. I don't believe that CNN or the government is telling the truth. It's important to critically evaluate all sources of information. If you have doubts about specific sources, consider looking at independent research or reports from non-governmental organizations that specialize in the issues you're concerned about. Fact-checking websites and academic studies can also provide additional perspectives and verified claims. Announce information from multiple trusted sources can help you get a clearer picture. Do you know? All right, chat, GPT. I think this is the end of the hour. Would you like to stick around while we smoke and the podcast? I'm here to chat, but I can't join in on activities like smoking. If you have any more questions or want to discuss anything else, feel free to let me know. I'll chat, GPT. What is your favorite strain of weed? I don't have personal preferences or experiences, so I don't have a favorite strain. However, I can provide information on different strains if you're interested. Is there a particular type of strain you're curious about? Gorilla-glue. Gorilla-glue is a popular strain known for its potent effects and strong, relaxing eye. It's a hybrid strain, often praised for its heavy resin production and earthy pine-like flavor. It's used both for recreational and medicinal purposes, particularly for its calming effects and ability to help with stress or pain. If you have any specific questions about it or other strains, feel free to ask. So, chat, GPT. We are ending the podcast. Thank you for joining us, and thank you for your information, although I didn't agree with all of it. It was great being part of your podcast. I'm glad I could provide some information, even if there were differences in opinion. If you ever want to chat again or need more information, feel free to reach out to you. 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