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generalbetrayus

(1,950 posts)
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:01 AM Friday

With apologies to the great Orrex, is Orange Julius Caesar even still alive?

Has anyone checked under his neck flaps for bite marks?
Does he not realize how ugly he is because he can't see himself in the mirror?
Do any of the Nationalist Christians (= Nat Cs) he hangs out actually wear crosses on neck chains?
Is that coagulated blood, not catsup in the bottles he throws up against the wall?
Is there a reason he is up all night posting on Truth Social?
Does he have a doppelganger for those daytime appearances?

Inquiring minds want to know.

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With apologies to the great Orrex, is Orange Julius Caesar even still alive? (Original Post) generalbetrayus Friday OP
He could be a zombie. Ocelot II Friday #1
Bingo! Hugin Friday #2
I posted this on Is He Dead Yet? this morning Wicked Blue Friday #3
The Hallucinating ChatGPT Presidency -- Is Trump a chatbot? usonian Friday #4
He can fog a mirror, but I wouldn't say he's alive Blue Owl Friday #5
Not yet LetMyPeopleVote Friday #6

Ocelot II

(131,057 posts)
1. He could be a zombie.
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:27 AM
Friday

Or a draugr, a sort of zombie from Norse mythology, and they are worse: "Any mean, nasty, or greedy person can become a draugr . . . "most medieval Icelandic ghosts are evil or marginal people. If not dissatisfied or evil, they are unpopular". The draugr's motivation was primarily envy and greed. ... the draugr also expresses an innate envy of the living stemming from a longing for the things of life which it once had. They also exhibit an immense and nearly insatiable appetite..." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draugr

Hugin

(37,949 posts)
2. Bingo!
Fri May 1, 2026, 10:42 AM
Friday

For anyone paying attention to the actions during the disruption at the WHCD, it’s plain to see that Operation Weekend at Bernie’s is in full effect.

Wicked Blue

(8,983 posts)
3. I posted this on Is He Dead Yet? this morning
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:34 AM
Friday

Hand makeup accidentally washes off

revealing green lizard scales. His minions recoil in horror as he sticks out his long red tongue, catches an insect, collapses and dies. It is a bee with a poisonous stinger.

Reply to Orrex (Original post)
Fri May 1, 2026, 08:33 AM

usonian

(26,256 posts)
4. The Hallucinating ChatGPT Presidency -- Is Trump a chatbot?
Fri May 1, 2026, 11:48 AM
Friday

Repost of a repost of, well, you get the idea.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220281483


https://www.techdirt.com/2025/04/29/the-hallucinating-chatgpt-presidency/

Judge for yourself.

Tue, Apr 29th 2025 09:34am - Mike Masnick

We generally understand how LLM hallucinations work. An AI model tries to generate what seems like a plausible response to whatever you ask it, drawing on its training data to construct something that sounds right. The actual truth of the response is, at best, a secondary consideration.

snip

But over the last few months, it has occurred to me that, for all the hype about generative AI systems “hallucinating,” we pay much less attention to the fact that the current President does the same thing, nearly every day. The more you look at the way Donald Trump spews utter nonsense answers to questions, the more you begin to recognize a clear pattern — he answers questions in a manner quite similar to early versions of ChatGPT. The facts don’t matter, the language choices are a mess, but they are all designed to present a plausible-sounding answer to the question, based on no actual knowledge, nor any concern for whether or not the underlying facts are accurate.

snip

This is not the response of someone working from actual knowledge or policy understanding. Instead, it’s precisely how an LLM operates: taking a prompt (the question about job losses) and generating text based on some core parameters (the “system prompt” that requires deflecting blame and asserting greatness).

The hallmarks of AI generation are all here:
• Confident assertions without factual backing
• Meandering diversions that maintain loose semantic connection to the topic
• Pattern-matching to previous responses (“ripped off,” “billions of dollars”)
• Optimization for what sounds good rather than what’s true


Oh, them lightning strikes keep doing the job.



And have a great weekend.

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