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Replying to atom951 Jan 22, 2024
Don't sweat it, it's normal for lo_ve, you have to apply the context yourself. It comes out like that because…
I have nothing better to do... I just ran the whole article through Google Translate and it did get all the pronouns right, well done Google - but they called it To My Harry, which I quite like tbh, quirky. Maybe lo_ve uses bing.
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Replying to Queensone Jan 22, 2024
Yayy! Also, "To My Hae Ri will tell the story of a woman who is suffering from dissociative personality disorder…
Don't sweat it, it's normal for lo_ve, you have to apply the context yourself. It comes out like that because gender is implied and Google translate doesn't recognise the gender - especially if the actress' name is omitted and it's a unisex character name - saying that, I still think it would get it wrong, AI is still in its early days. Some MDLers get disproportionately upset with some articles, but if you know what it's supposed to mean, it's not worth mentioning, just to correct someone's grammar or pronouns.
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Replying to fakadooo Jan 20, 2024
i've always wondered why but what's the issue with Disney? can you tell me?
It's anti-fan syndrome. What it was to what it's become - a mercenary financial outfit rather than a creative, artistic force. I like that it's making huge losses as a punishment, it's more interested in ideology than story telling, teaching us (especially suggestible children) what to think instead of providing joy.

P.s. YouTube has a lot on the subject. I particularly like Martin Decoder, who does a scientific analysis on what's wrong with the way it, and its advocates, push its agenda.
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Replying to QueenCherry Jan 17, 2024
Jeff Bezos, Is he problematic?
There are more sides, I take a wider view and have my own bias.

As a reader of rare books, I'd have to either go into central London to try to buy, or make 2 visits to a local book store to order then collect... Before Amazon arrived, local book stores did nothing to satisfy customers, yet they started whining when it came back to bite them on the arse. Why do I have to care about book stores anyway? I don't. Amazon brings it to my door within 24 hours at a cheaper price 🤷‍♂️

Regarding the story about workers, I'd assume there's more to that story and it's not commonplace - how desperate for a job must an employee be to act in that way? And what does it say about their state of mind?

In every business you'll hear complaints from people who got no raise and don't find it to their liking, it happens - if you sympathise with all you'd have to boycott every business in the world.

Edit... and writers/authors/publishers have all done better since Amazon.
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