"We don't need dreary old feminism any more, it's all irrelevant [sic], we're equal now, we're empowered."
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
UPDATE: Mindy's comment has alerted me to the fact that this is a very ambiguous post. The above quotation is attributed not to John Alexander but rather to assorted young women I've heard expressing that opinion in recent years. The hollow laughter is my response, and the link explains why. John Alexander actually comes out of it looking really good.
New research shows people can’t tell the difference between human and AI
poetry – and even prefer the latter. What gives?
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AI models can produce poems that rate well on certain ‘metrics’. But the
event of reading poetry is not one in which we arrive at standardised
outcomes.
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Can we have a priviledge check on register 4 please, priviledge check.
Sorry, that doesn't make sense now that I've read the link. I should be saying "Yay for John Alexander". Apologies.
wv: rifinsuc
That's me told.
I did wonder.
that got me too
Weird - 'cos Serena is much better looking anyway.
Yes, and for men's events center court should be reserved for players with a good sense of humor (especially if they wear pirate boots).
I was thinking this morning that John Alexander, Serena Williams, Svetlana Kusnetsova, and me all had something in common. We all made the mistake of thinking that Wimbledon was about tennis.
WV likes me now: fixteroo
Yep, I'm surprised that i have to like JA now. He's always come across as a bit of a pompous doofus to me.
If nothing else this shows the Australian passion for sport above all in a positive light. Just watching all the Aussies over here rounding the Poms up over this decision is hilarious.
'No wonder you can't win anything!' seems to a popular refrain, from men as much as women.
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