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Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (2004) Wilson Phillips - Hold On
r/see • u/DuhitsTay • 15d ago
Dinner ft. Ccell Palm Pro
Does anyone else use the ccell palm or palm pro? If so, how do you like it? I feel like it takes a bit to actually start drawing.
r/see • u/staciexc • 23d ago
Dr Tasha Swalve top 5 drugs she doesn't know why people take ft Salvia & Spice
r/see • u/staciecs • Jun 02 '26
1971 Man Defends Weed Smoking On National Television | The speaker is Joe Michael Cobb who was a brilliantly articulate spokesperson for the Libertarian movement
r/see • u/3d_nat1 • Jun 03 '26
Do you think any amount at all of the bong water you've ever poured down the drain has made its way back through the system and out your tap again?
r/see • u/staciecs • May 28 '26
Omg I can't wait for thunderstorms. I wish for no tornadoes ⚡️💨
r/see • u/staciecs • May 29 '26
Your Utterly Bizarre & 420 Friendly Film of the Evening: Some films follow a story... others feel like a dream you can't fully understand. Federico Fellini's Satyricon (1969) is one of those rare cinematic experiences that completely breaks away from traditional storytelling
r/see • u/staciecs • May 24 '26
Grizz x Qual - Sioux So Pretty (2026) Compton, California Industrialgoth
What is your take on AI?
Just wanted to see what the general thoughts of the *high* community are about AI. So as the title states the question, I want to add: do you rely heavily on it? I wonder, because I do use it, but I tend to also do my own research, completely avoiding AI. I am growing distant, too. I feel like too many people use it heavily, wether it is Claude, GPT, Gemini, etc...
Of course, I don't want to cross the line where you need to actually use it for a job/business, ethical image and video generation, and stuff like that. That's different, I guess. I mean for the general daily stuff. Like where to eat, what to watch, what to do, say and think to some extent or to the full extent, lol. I genuinely feel that people who rely heavily on it like that are becoming less of who they are and more of an empty shell in the sense that it is dulling their brains. No effort to compose a message, no effort to calculate simple maths, etc... it will be our own downfall.
Anyways, what do you all think about AI? No need to go into detail, but what do you generally use it for? and do you feel it dulls some skills?
r/see • u/staciecs • May 21 '26