bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.
bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
You were called on the first time you posted this lie. You owe the real 2023 Cal Alumni of the Year, John C. Mather Ph.D. '74, an apology.bear2034 said:pingpong2 said:
The good news is that A A Ron is a Cal dropout, not a Cal grad, so at least he's not sullying the good name of the degree.
Speaking of Cal grads, the senate staffer who filmed himself getting banged at the Capitol was voted Cal alumnus of the year in 2023 by your fellow alumni.
2023 Cal Alumni of the Year | Bear Insider
GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.
Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:You were called on the first time you posted this lie. You owe the real 2023 Cal Alumni of the Year, John C. Mather Ph.D. '74, an apology.bear2034 said:pingpong2 said:
The good news is that A A Ron is a Cal dropout, not a Cal grad, so at least he's not sullying the good name of the degree.
Speaking of Cal grads, the senate staffer who filmed himself getting banged at the Capitol was voted Cal alumnus of the year in 2023 by your fellow alumni.
2023 Cal Alumni of the Year | Bear Insider

bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
Oh for sure. You're an idiot. I'm not.
bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
Oh for sure. You're an idiot. I'm not.
Did you use ChatGPT to come up with that response?
GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
Oh for sure. You're an idiot. I'm not.
Did you use ChatGPT to come up with that response?
Run it though that AI check and tell me what it says.
bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
Oh for sure. You're an idiot. I'm not.
Did you use ChatGPT to come up with that response?
Run it though that AI check and tell me what it says.
The AI check said Aaron Rodgers is your daddy.
GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:bear2034 said:GMP said:
I saw a tweet suggesting Rodgers' statement was likely AI-generated.
Oh, don't worry. Unlike these other guys, I don't debate with melted brains.Quote:
Thinking about this a bit more, it's almost certainly AI created.
The fact he (likely) needed AI to write this is pretty bad. He's a strange guy.
So you respond to your own post and debate yourself instead?
Oh for sure. You're an idiot. I'm not.
Did you use ChatGPT to come up with that response?
Run it though that AI check and tell me what it says.
The AI check said Aaron Rodgers is your daddy.
Man, I know that didn't come from AI because it was weak as hell. That's all your brain.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has named Aaron Rodgers as a finalist for V.P. on an independent presidential ticket. The Jets currently don't believe Rodgers will run, although as of Friday morning they hadn't heard from him about it. https://t.co/4Ce4BBT3M9
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 16, 2024
bear2034 said:
What is it about Jake Tapper that makes him appear trustworthy to the cult members? Is it that look of being constipated when the glasses come off?
Here's the list of people awarded Cal Alumni of the Year. See for yourself.bear2034 said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:You were called on the first time you posted this lie. You owe the real 2023 Cal Alumni of the Year, John C. Mather Ph.D. '74, an apology.bear2034 said:pingpong2 said:
The good news is that A A Ron is a Cal dropout, not a Cal grad, so at least he's not sullying the good name of the degree.
Speaking of Cal grads, the senate staffer who filmed himself getting banged at the Capitol was voted Cal alumnus of the year in 2023 by your fellow alumni.
2023 Cal Alumni of the Year | Bear Insider
So it was John Mather and not the Capitol Erection guy after all?
okaydo said:Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has named Aaron Rodgers as a finalist for V.P. on an independent presidential ticket. The Jets currently don't believe Rodgers will run, although as of Friday morning they hadn't heard from him about it. https://t.co/4Ce4BBT3M9
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) March 16, 2024
sycasey said:
I saw this clip and thought Kevin Wildes basically nailed it on Rodgers: "Probably not." This is another ploy for attention.
calumnus said:
I always laugh when cult members project their psychosis on others. They think we care about Biden the way they worship Trump or care about Jake Tapper or Jimmy Kimmel the way they follow Tucker Carlson all the way to Russia to kiss Putin's ass.
It isn't likely true because "Jake Tapper" reported it. It is likely true because Aaron Rodgers likely said it. It is consistent with other things Rodgers has said and other conspiracies he has promoted like 9/11. Especially given the time frame purported, which was before Alex Jones admitted he was just conning gullible people like you to get rich.
bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I saw this clip and thought Kevin Wildes basically nailed it on Rodgers: "Probably not." This is another ploy for attention.
What is a Kevin Wildes? Obviously, it's working. AR is living rent free in Kevin's dome.
bear2033 said:
What is it about Jake Tapper that makes him appear trustworthy to the cult members? Is it that look of being constipated when the glasses come off?
Why does Tucker Carlson always look like a dog trying to understand a magic trick? pic.twitter.com/Wx77Y0dL2t
— Gwdihŵ 🦉 (@youwouldknow) September 18, 2020
bear2034 said:calumnus said:
I always laugh when cult members project their psychosis on others. They think we care about Biden the way they worship Trump or care about Jake Tapper or Jimmy Kimmel the way they follow Tucker Carlson all the way to Russia to kiss Putin's ass.
It isn't likely true because "Jake Tapper" reported it. It is likely true because Aaron Rodgers likely said it. It is consistent with other things Rodgers has said and other conspiracies he has promoted like 9/11. Especially given the time frame purported, which was before Alex Jones admitted he was just conning gullible people like you to get rich.
The difference is, you have the luxury of saying AR "likely said it" but CNN does not. Instead, they had someone claim they heard something ten years ago and then cite an anonymous source.
Quote:
CNN knows of two people with whom Rodgers has enthusiastically shared these stories, including with Pamela Brown, one of the journalists writing this piece.
Brown was covering the Kentucky Derby for CNN in 2013 when she was introduced to Rodgers, then with the Green Bay Packers, at a post-Derby party. Hearing that she was a journalist with CNN, Rodgers immediately began attacking the news media for covering up important stories. Rodgers brought up the tragic killing of 20 children and 6 adults by a gunman at Sandy Hook Elementary School, claiming it was actually a government inside job and the media was intentionally ignoring it.
okaydo said:bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I saw this clip and thought Kevin Wildes basically nailed it on Rodgers: "Probably not." This is another ploy for attention.
What is a Kevin Wildes? Obviously, it's working. AR is living rent free in Kevin's dome.
What is so awesome about Aaron is that he has a job that pays him like $50 million. He has so many people depending on him. There are thousands of fans who have already made plans with their lives based on him.
And he's keeping them in the dark to live rent free in their heads.
He could end this story in a few seconds with a tweet. But he'd rather not....because he likes living rent-free.
DiabloWags said:
You mean like how Tucker Carlson looks like a dog trying to understand a magic trick?
WalterSobchak said:bear2034 said:
The difference is, you have the luxury of saying AR "likely said it" but CNN does not. Instead, they had someone claim they heard something ten years ago and then cite an anonymous source.
Anonymous source or just more BS disinformation from you? Still waiting for AR to file. Should be a slam-dunk case, right?
https://www.cnn.com/2024/03/13/politics/aaron-rodgers-sandy-hook-conspiracy-theories/index.html
Quote:
CNN has spoken to another person with a similar story. This person, to whom CNN has granted anonymity so as to avoid harassment, recalled that several years ago, Rodgers claimed, "Sandy Hook never happened…All those children never existed. They were all actors."
Anarchistbear said:
AR met this reporter at a Kentucky Derby party. He was probably just trying to f$ck her. Any CNN reporter would do it for a juicy quote.
sycasey said:
I love it when a guy takes a lot of measures to put people's attention on him and then when others complain about having to talk about his antics all the time, his fans retort with: "LOL living rent-free in your heads."
Solid logic, 10 out of 10.
bear2034 said:okaydo said:bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I saw this clip and thought Kevin Wildes basically nailed it on Rodgers: "Probably not." This is another ploy for attention.
What is a Kevin Wildes? Obviously, it's working. AR is living rent free in Kevin's dome.
What is so awesome about Aaron is that he has a job that pays him like $50 million. He has so many people depending on him. There are thousands of fans who have already made plans with their lives based on him.
And he's keeping them in the dark to live rent free in their heads.
He could end this story in a few seconds with a tweet. But he'd rather not....because he likes living rent-free.
Why is AR required to respond to something so ridiculous? And did you not just post his tweet earlier?
bear2034 said:Anarchistbear said:
AR met this reporter at a Kentucky Derby party. He was probably just trying to f$ck her. Any CNN reporter would do it for a juicy quote.
AR should sue CNN like Jimmy Kimmel threatened to sue AR.
bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I love it when a guy takes a lot of measures to put people's attention on him and then when others complain about having to talk about his antics all the time, his fans retort with: "LOL living rent-free in your heads."
Solid logic, 10 out of 10.
Aaron Rodgers wore a helmet decal in honor of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting back in 2012. If he "took this measure to put people's attention on him", why didn't the right people notice?
okaydo said:bear2034 said:sycasey said:
I love it when a guy takes a lot of measures to put people's attention on him and then when others complain about having to talk about his antics all the time, his fans retort with: "LOL living rent-free in your heads."
Solid logic, 10 out of 10.
Aaron Rodgers wore a helmet decal in honor of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting back in 2012. If he "took this measure to put people's attention on him", why didn't the right people notice?
Wow, so he honored the Sandy Hook victims he allegedly thinks were killed by the government.
okaydo said:bear2034 said:Anarchistbear said:
AR met this reporter at a Kentucky Derby party. He was probably just trying to f$ck her. Any CNN reporter would do it for a juicy quote.
AR should sue CNN like Jimmy Kimmel threatened to sue AR.
AR isn't going to sue because 1) he didn't contradict CNN's Pamela Brown and 2) his statement was carefully worded as to try to move on from this story while not rejecting its premise.
He knows that he made this story a "thing," he would lose.
philly1121 said:
Aaron is all ego. Self importance. Its why he gets knocked for seemingly wanting an MVP award more than a Super Bowl. As long as he feels he's done his personal best and its recognized by the League - that's all that matters.
His "theories" - and I shudder to call them his theories because he gets them from Mike Lindell, Breitbart, Newsmax, OAN or some other "news" source - are really fringe. His views on sunscreen, 9/11, covid, and now this - are the work of buffoons. The fact that he can go on Rogan or McAfee, sit back and say, "have you heard of this...?". And he will go unchallenged because that's not how it works on those shows. The theories are then discussed as if they have some merit and then they take off.
To believe any of it is to be a mark. Easily manipulated and not prone to fact check because why would they? They love their beliefs confirmed. And Aaron absolutely loves that.