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Survive the Jive

@survivethejive / survivethejive.tumblr.com

Englishman. Pagan. Historian
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scowlczumly

Boo hoo hoo

So fucking what

I get the inconsistent standard but is this really worth making a post about

You must not have been keeping up with the news the past week or so. Google Gemini has been found to be massively biased against white people (and non-radical-left political positions) and as a result is giving enormously incorrect depictions of history:

A user even got the AI program to admit the process by which it was coming up with these wildly incorrect responses:

So it seems to me it's worth making a post about how the massively powerful AI wing of the biggest search engine on planet earth is secretly programmed to only disseminate far-left 'woke' propaganda.

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fivepoint-12

This extends to their search results, but not seeing nearly the amount of pushback for that.

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The Hermes of Loulan by unknown artist 200-400 CE. Height: 140 mm (5.51 in); width: 130 mm (5.11 in). National Museum, New Delhi.

"Fragment of a tapestry showing right portion of the face of a man with the staff that reminds one of a caduceus. The face-cut, large eyes, the brown curly hair and the complexion as well as the staff indicate that the man is from a European country instead of Central Asia, India or China. It shows strong similarity with the figures found in the wall paintings from Miran."

-taken from GoogleArtProject

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“Gang ût, nesso, mid nigun nessiklinon, ût fana themo marge an that ben, fan themo bene an that flesg, ut fan themo flesgke an thia hud, ût fan thera hud an thesa strala. Drohtin, uuerthe so. Go out, worm, with nine little worms out from the marrow to the bone, out from the bone to the flesh out from the flesh to the skin, out from the skin to this arrow. Lord, make it so.”

— Old Saxon charm of the nine, referring to nine medicinal herbs used to ward off or heal infection: mugwort, waybread, lamb’s cress, nettle, bettony, chamomile, thyme, crabapple, fennel

Source: heorot.dk
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This is soooo true!!

Plus you can’t beat a bit of survive the jive b*tchesss!!!

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