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| ▲ | BoredomIsFun 37 minutes ago | parent | next [-] |
| > I've never heard of the word "hardboiled" referring to anything but eggs. I am glad you've lerned something new. |
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| ▲ | nateb2022 12 minutes ago | parent [-] | | A human would not have applied any of these terms to the submission, let alone their amalgamation. |
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| ▲ | all2 36 minutes ago | parent | prev [-] |
| "Hardboiled" is a common term used for a certain genre of detective novel. I don't know of any novels, but I do know that Calvin and Hobbes poked fun at this genre in some of the strips. I suppose the comic books for Watchmen could fall into this same genre somewhat. |
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| ▲ | nateb2022 34 minutes ago | parent [-] | | This is tangential to the commenter's inability to explain their choice of words which is atypical of a human who would have went with "dense", and suggests a 3T parameter model reaching for "1960s-noir-pulp-fiction-rugged-detective". AI comments are against the rules and I think the commenter's lack of an explanation for their choice of words sufficiently establishes it wasn't their words to begin with. | | |
| ▲ | raincole 27 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Sorry, but you sound more like AI than the commenter to me. | | |
| ▲ | nateb2022 26 minutes ago | parent [-] | | "1960s-noir-pulp-fiction-rugged-detective" is incredibly obtuse, do you see any of these applying to the submission? |
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