Family Christmas and vape shop fair 2.0 in Spain

Sure, because it’s self-learning and feeds on and draws its knowledge from the internet, so it can easily come across our previous baseless - confusing writings, which already…

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Not to mention the tablet, some kind of tidying-up game where a designated item, say a book, is put back in its place on the shelf. In the evening, upstairs… sleep. Meanwhile, I’m stumbling around the living room, overcoming the obstacles of an adventure park, trying to reach my armchair with the remote control appearing from the most unexpected places… Hello! It could have been packed/tidied up without a display…:disguised_face:

Hi everyone! :slight_smile:

This topic has gone in a very different direction, which I have some insight into, so I’d like to react!

The situation is, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but it’s 2025 (almost 2026), not 1980! As the world has changed, so has everything with it. Whether we want it or not, it’s not just our upbringing that shapes children’s personalities, but the presence of peers, neighbors, and cousins is also significant. If my child doesn’t learn something on their own, friends come along and heroically inoculate them with some idiocy, which I think is completely natural somewhere. We didn’t listen to our parents either; our friends’ opinions were always more important. One could say it has to be this way… This generation has different priorities! It’s impossible and absurd to raise a child using the same methods and bound by the same rules as back then, which we know often included violence…

These little ones can be very resourceful and smart! Believe me, most of these children are fine without phones! Hanging out at the playground, tag, hide-and-seek, and teasing each other are still children’s favorite pastimes! Mine, for example, loves listening to music lately (they prefer K-pop bands called Stray Kids and Blackpink, because as I mentioned, 2026 is approaching, not Y2K) and has recently gotten into books, which I’m particularly happy about. They’ve already compiled a pretty nice list of books they want to read.

I’m writing these things because, honestly, I’m a bit tired of constantly seeing how people belittle this current generation (often with terribly ugly terms). Unfortunately, I’m reading some of that here too, and I have to refute you! Kids easily go to the store and buy milk and bread because it makes them feel a bit like adults. This is also a coolness factor. If there’s a good reason (if someone they like visits, or just guests come), they’ll even clean their room on their own. Because interestingly, they can also brag among themselves about whose room is the nicest. (My daughter recently got a new wardrobe, and even people who have never visited our home have heard about it, because you can brag about that too.)


This is impossible, as kindergartens are so overcrowded and kindergarten teachers are so overloaded that children are only kept back in kindergarten with a thorough reason, and they can stay there for a maximum of 1 year. For average children, a speech therapist usually keeps them back, while for special needs (SNI) children, the reason varies but is always found in the expert committee’s opinion!

If I’m not mistaken, you’re confusing Snow White with Sleeping Beauty. The original Snow White was written by the Brothers Grimm in 1812. Not even a kiss happened in it! The prince is so impressed by Snow White’s beauty that he falls in love looking at her, then persuades the dwarves to give him the girl, coffin and all. That happens, and when the servants carry her down the mountain, one trips, and due to the jolt, the poisoned apple jumps out of the girl’s mouth, and she wakes up. Disney composed the kiss in 1937. What you’re confusing it with is Sleeping Beauty, which has an ancient 14th-century version (on which the currently known version is based), whose original title was The Sleeping Girl. In this, the king finds the sleeping Sleeping Beauty, but can’t wake her up in any way, so the perverted king impregnates her in her sleep, and she gives birth to twins in her sleep. Moreover, a hungry infant sucks the poisoned splinter from her finger, and then she wakes up. Yes, the 14th century was very dark…

The generative AI you’re thinking of is a Large Language Model (LLM), it doesn’t work based on random comments found on the internet… Donát wrote about it earlier here broadly. But the point is, it’s not so simple that someone writes something somewhere on the internet and the LLM will treat it as fact and use it. Before all that, the given information goes through many filters…

It won’t become self-aware, this isn’t M3GAN. (The second part is also good, I highly recommend watching it.) When we talk to AI, it’s not actually capable of engaging in the conversation in a literal sense. It calculates what the next word to display should be based on statistics, because it’s mathematics and probability in a neural network. The neural network doesn’t “know” what an apple is, but it knows that the words “red,” “sweet,” and “fruit” statistically occur with high probability in the vicinity of the word “apple.” Compared to the fictional Skynet, AI is just a calculator.

Generation Z encompasses those born between 1997 and 2012. That is, those aged 13-17 (or 14-18 projected to 2026) who, although they grew up with the increasing popularity of the internet, are also part of the offline world. Generation Alpha encompasses those born from 2010 to the present day. It’s inevitable that they will be part of the online world, but since they are still quite impressionable, they can be guided towards what is right. Let’s not look at them as if no one is raising them!


Well, regarding the original topic. Thank you, Árpi! These are very useful experiences! Although I would love to see photos of Barcelona and generally of where you traveled! :hugs:

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At your service, Madam Boss!

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This is Valencia, about Barcelona tomorrow or the day after.

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I support her endeavors!
Read Beauty And The Beast GIF by Disney

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What percentage would you mix that Kings Crest at? I managed to mix it at

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It is recommended for between 20-30, so it will be a 12

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It wasn’t bad, but it was very concentrated for me.

I also got a Neapolitan cream team flavor with it. Also 30%. I still have some of them, I’ll put these in an RDA on calmer days.

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I have a sweet tooth for dessert tobaccos. I usually split it in half at

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Definitely! I can really confirm that it’s unbeatable in RDA. I managed to force the Tobacco Dulce into a pod too, but the atomizer absorbed it very slowly :laughing:.

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It’s guaranteed to fit only and exclusively in the Kayfun Lite Plus. There, re-wicking is dead simple and fast… :rofl:

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+1 GenZ.

Anyway, briefly and concisely, all previous generations are like this with the next generation. :smiley:

A bit longer, I see from the other extreme that “stubbornness” causes problems for older people, that AI images completely deceive people or they argue with robot/fake profiles on Facebook and fall into scams quite easily, but just to have the best “book reading” example and lack of vocabulary is a common argument “against us” meanwhile anything on the smartphone or the internet freezes them, e.g.:

  • forgotten password
    -(workplace case) A-Z documented process with pictures, how to install something from the Play Store is already difficult for them, even though they have been working on computers in offices for years and using smartphones daily.
  • another favorite, username or password was mistyped and the system says it’s wrong, therefore the system is crap/faulty and not them, spiced with “how am I supposed to remember so many passwords”

I didn’t write this as an argument/defense, if the shoe doesn’t fit, don’t wear it (you know how to use the forum, so I don’t think the above could be true for you :smiley:), but it will always be a double-edged sword, there will be people with better and worse abilities in every generation, just as there are no two identical people, so there are no identical generations.. this is just simple generalization. Everyone has flaws, yet we live somehow.

Greetings from a GenZ System Administrator (who yesterday, twice or three times, I don’t remember anymore) blew the fuse because they wanted to measure current instead of voltage. :smiley:

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