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      Anon should‘ve rolled with it. I‘m autistic and sometimes say something totally serious which people take as a joke. I just play along and people think I‘m mad funny.

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    Whereever I saw this posted yesterday, best comment was that he should have owned it and told the guy “be sure to wipe down the equipment when you’re done”.

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    If everyone else knew gym lingo I’d probably use this all the time, it’s way better than “uwu i gotta peepee poopoo real bad sir” which is what I usually say

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    I’m confused. Why did the person in the stall react that way and why did the poster in the image feel embarrassed?

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          God that reads like the most autistic kid in my school trying to explain a joke… And that really sums up GPT for me I guess

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          It’s getting there, but I don’t think it fully captures the toilet humour in the joke.

          Meaning we can rest assured that the singularity is still not here.

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        I am a human. My account is older than the time OpenAI decided to make ChatGPT available to the public.

        After I wrote my last post, I remembered that the sentence «How many sets do you have left?» probably isn’t just used as a form of small-talk among “bros”, but in the context of gyms, where there is a limited amount of exercise machines, it is used as a way to ask when such a machine is going to be free again. Now it makes a lot more sense why the poster in the image said that and why the other people would react that way.

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      I am not sure about this entire sequence.

      But never been in a gym. I am guessing asking about the seats is likely some sort of gym joke or something. I really don’t know why he asked such an odd question.

      (I live rural, we get our exercise out of doors here)

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        He said “sets”. I assume that in gym parlance that’s how you ask how many more repititions they are going to do before they leave it free. Whenever I’ve been in a gym I just wait until they fuck off.

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          No, when you exercise, you usually do a certain amount of repetitions, short break, another set of repetitions again and so on.