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My wife's friend is a nurse in Philadelphia.

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  • thecentralscrutinizer@pixelfed.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    thecentralscrutinizer@pixelfed.social
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    I had the sugarcube treatment in 60's, very happy not to be born in an ignorant anti-vaxing country!
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    • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

      My wife's friend is a nurse in Philadelphia.

      Last week, they had a child with polio in there that lost mobility, and the parents were angry at the health care workers not doing enough to help their child

      The parents are well educated and middle class anti vaxers.

      Just imagine that, in 2026, in united States.

      My mother would have been shocked if she was alive to hear that there are parents today, refusing to vaccinate their children against polio.
      Unbelievable.

      #Antivax #Polio #Idiocracy #Dumbfuckistan

      allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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      @faab64 it’s never ok to use generative AI imagery, especially when deriding the “stupidity” of others.

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      • allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA allancavanagh@mastodon.social

        @faab64 it’s never ok to use generative AI imagery, especially when deriding the “stupidity” of others.

        faab64@todon.euF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @allancavanagh
        I don't know what you are talking about.

        I checked it with 3 different sites and this is one of the results

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        • thecentralscrutinizer@pixelfed.socialT thecentralscrutinizer@pixelfed.social
          I had the sugarcube treatment in 60's, very happy not to be born in an ignorant anti-vaxing country!
          faab64@todon.euF This user is from outside of this forum
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          @TheCentralScrutinizer
          Same here.

          We vaccinated both of our adopted children the moment they arrived here in France.

          I can't imagine as a parent sacrificing my child for some stupid BS.

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          • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

            @allancavanagh
            I don't know what you are talking about.

            I checked it with 3 different sites and this is one of the results

            allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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            @faab64 the "sepia" colour palette, repetitive near identical faces, unnatural poses, clothing, strange behaviours, line quality, swirly hair, lack of signature, only exists on social media sites, and most telling of all, old melty-face at the back.

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            • allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA allancavanagh@mastodon.social

              @faab64 the "sepia" colour palette, repetitive near identical faces, unnatural poses, clothing, strange behaviours, line quality, swirly hair, lack of signature, only exists on social media sites, and most telling of all, old melty-face at the back.

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              @allancavanagh
              So you are better than all major AI detecting software out there?

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              • allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA allancavanagh@mastodon.social

                @faab64 the "sepia" colour palette, repetitive near identical faces, unnatural poses, clothing, strange behaviours, line quality, swirly hair, lack of signature, only exists on social media sites, and most telling of all, old melty-face at the back.

                Link Preview Image
                allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                @faab64 how wide is the chair on the second table? Where is the other foot of the nurse on the right on that table?

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                • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

                  @allancavanagh
                  So you are better than all major AI detecting software out there?

                  allancavanagh@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @faab64 I simply use the evidence of my eyes, which I've laid out for you here too, but y'know trust your websites that are running AI probabilities to detect AI probabilities.

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                  • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

                    @allancavanagh
                    So you are better than all major AI detecting software out there?

                    amberage@eldritch.cafeA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @faab64 @allancavanagh the "detecting" software tends to be genAI as well. There is a ton of literature out there about how it regularly "identifies" verifiably human-written texts as "AI" and misses slop in return.

                    Look at the shadows of the windows – completely wrong shape. The lamps are in weird spots; two are ostensibly on ceiling beams but the third is just floating with no visible beam. There are weird gaps in the shafdows of the children, the adults don't seem to be casting any shadows at all. The lady at the far left table in the back only seems to have one leg, etc etc.

                    It's slop.

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                    • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

                      My wife's friend is a nurse in Philadelphia.

                      Last week, they had a child with polio in there that lost mobility, and the parents were angry at the health care workers not doing enough to help their child

                      The parents are well educated and middle class anti vaxers.

                      Just imagine that, in 2026, in united States.

                      My mother would have been shocked if she was alive to hear that there are parents today, refusing to vaccinate their children against polio.
                      Unbelievable.

                      #Antivax #Polio #Idiocracy #Dumbfuckistan

                      huntingdon@mstdn.socialH This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @faab64

                      The poliovirus is commonplace. It is highly contagious. For nearly seventy-five years, the human disease it causes has been readily preventable with a vaccine.

                      Parents who choose not to vaccinate their children are recklessly endangering their lives and burdening society with the cost of their cruel choice.

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                      • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

                        My wife's friend is a nurse in Philadelphia.

                        Last week, they had a child with polio in there that lost mobility, and the parents were angry at the health care workers not doing enough to help their child

                        The parents are well educated and middle class anti vaxers.

                        Just imagine that, in 2026, in united States.

                        My mother would have been shocked if she was alive to hear that there are parents today, refusing to vaccinate their children against polio.
                        Unbelievable.

                        #Antivax #Polio #Idiocracy #Dumbfuckistan

                        cdonat@hostsharing.coopC This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @faab64

                        isn't "well educated anti vaxers" an oxymoron?

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                        • faab64@todon.euF faab64@todon.eu

                          @allancavanagh
                          I don't know what you are talking about.

                          I checked it with 3 different sites and this is one of the results

                          thejacenallen@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @faab64 @allancavanagh its very obvious AI generated

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                            @faab64

                            isn't "well educated anti vaxers" an oxymoron?

                            utzer@f.utzer.deU This user is from outside of this forum
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                            @cdonat @faab64 you can be educated but didn't learn from that edjucation I guess. 🤣
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