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Cake day: August 2nd, 2023

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  • This is not targeted at you nor OP.

    The answer for both you and OP is tied to your last sentence

    so we can all enjoy fried chicken and watermelon on Juneteenth.

    Why fried chicken and watermelon and why on Juneteenth? Do you eat fried chicken and watermelon as part of your normal rotation? (Hopefully, ‘yes’ because both are delicious and everyone should be afforded the opportunity to indulge)

    The issue is that very evidently in both OP’s case and the one you linked that someone was given the prompts “food for celebration” and “celebration of African Americans”, generated “African American party foods”, and churned out a menu reinforcing racist stereotypes. The inquiry is “hey, where is your head at?”






  • The secondary point, as mentioned, is “who said anything about comparative addictiveness?” Is heroin not bad because it isn’t as addictive as meth*? How is that relevant to the point that coffee can be addictive? Saying “claiming coffee is addictive just shows you’ve never been on hard narcotics” is at the level of an ad hominem, as if their point is invalidated by their sobriety.

    *I have no idea the relative addictiveness of either (or really any drugs)













  • Bruce Wayne is a billionaire philanthropist, but I’ll give you Peter Parker in the timelines where he’s not working on the cutting edge as a scientist.

    The question isn’t “why would they have rumours?” but “why would the party be privy to them?” If you’re famous, these rumours float around by themselves but why would the party be asking about the other members? Again, unless they were somewhat famous or already knew each other.

    The sticking point is the word “rumour” or “dirt”. Rumours are thinking that build up slowly, like dust in a corner. It almost sounds like you’re saying players should form impressions of the other party members which…yeah, that should happen when they get described.