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You can tell The Athletic is owned by the failing New York Times by the fact they've disabled replies and quotes to this post.
After inputting my fav films/music/books, I've tried linking it to my professional-political life. For those who don't have a grasp of the limitations of LLMs, I can see how these conversations could be quite dodgy. However, I must say I'm rather enjoying them.
I'm not quite sure if this is a good book, but I hugely enjoyed it. Personally, books that are unremittingly violent and lacking in subtlety often act as a palette cleanser when I'm in a bit of a rut.

www.goodreads.com/book/show/14...
God Is a Bullet
During Christmas week in 1995, a fourteen-year-old girl…
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This was pretty good from ChatGPT, too, tbh.

"Leans toward post-Watergate American cynicism and Gen-X ambivalence. Enjoys films where irony and longing coexist, often using music or pop culture as emotional shorthand."
DeepSeek was the most flattering...and accurate. It was also the only one that picked out maybe the biggest outlier in my choices. I found that very interesting.
"Taste suggests ironic sentimentalism mixed with moral scepticism."

Feeding a list of my favourite films into various AI (without saying it's for me) and asking for an evaluation. ChatGPT probably had the best single sentence.
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If I had explain American history in one sentence, I could do worse than "John Brown was hung for treason, but Robert E. Lee was not."
John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry began on this day in 1859.
I am once again pointing out that this regime has no intention of ever being out of office, and will remove any obstacle to permanent rule.
Leavitt: "The Democrat Party's main constituency is made up of Hamas terrorists, illegal aliens, and violent criminals."
Some of these are the wife's, tbf.
I'm pretty much done with clearing out the print books, and have moved on to DVDs and CDs. Years ago, everything was shoved into an old suitcase, which I've just opened. Discovered these near the top of the pile. Let no one say I don't have eclectic tastes.
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Will we ever reach Cecil Beaton saturation point? No time soon, it seems.

An exhibition exploring the photographer’s work highlights the role of stylish eccentrics in creativity: on.ft.com/4q3sKYT
Cecil Beaton, the Big Fashion Personality
An exhibition exploring the photographer’s work highlights the role of stylish eccentrics in creativity
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Grimly amusing to see the language of contemporary liberalism weaponised in defence of a fascist regime.
Huh: TikTok took down my 8-second video featuring this image of Debbie Brockman — the news producer just detained by Trump’s CBP agents — saying it violates the “joy of TikTok”
I'm reading what, I think, should be the definite political book about the last days of the Soviet Union. It's clear that Gorbachev was that most toxic of political combinations: a deluded idealist who was nowhere near as clever as he thought he was.

www.goodreads.com/book/show/57...
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in case you missed it, there's a clip of me talking about RAKESFALL over at the Le Guin Prize's insta! In which I talk for just over two minutes and explain nothing whatsoever, HOWEVER you can see me make many humourous microexpressions www.instagram.com/p/DPUUxEHDUDg/
I'm reading for the first time Tocqueville's "The old regime and the Revolution" and these are really a banging series of sentences.
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You're all hopped up on microplastics and climate change