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13 Going On 30 - Youtube Version

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My favorite part of this reaction? The 1.2 seconds that Dasha was listening to Michael Jackson's Thriller and doing the Dasha dance...πŸ˜‰

Troy Hickman

Oh I am a Harry Potter fan, just not THAT much of a potter fan. I never read the books. I think Voldemort is a great villain, plus im balding. Hence the name inspiration lol. Thats interesting with Grok though. I personally have never used Grok, I think twitter is just a place for mean angry people to hang out at. I prefer ChatGPT.

Thats MR. Baldamort

Hey Mr. Baldamort, This is completely off topic, but given your name, is it safe to assume you're a Harry Potter fan? I was playing around on Grok AI today, asking some questions and seeing what answers it came up with. In my position at work, I manage a team that offers sales support and when I'm not in boring Corporate meetings I have a lot of time to spare. I decided to grill Grok with some Potter questions. I started by asking it what Voldemort thought of Grindelwald's Wizarding War and got some interesting answers. Eventually I asked it what Voldemort would have done if Dumbledore had LOST his dual to Grindelwald, and the world Voldemort grew up in was one where wizards reigned supreme. How would he respond to Grindelwald's world? I got some very interesting answers on that, and it got me thinking about how interesting a story THAT would be, should JK Rowling ever want to return to this world. Some things would remain the same, such as Voldemort building his horcruxes, but many others would change. It was Dumbledore who turned Tom Riddle down for a position at Hogwarts. If he wasn't there, Voldemort would have been a Hogwarts teacher, using that position as he intended to, which was to recruit followers. Voldemort would also likely still build his following in secrecy, to avoid Grindelwald's attention. He would eventually want to replace Grindelwald as the wizarding leader. How would this affect the prophecy? Would Lily and James Potter ever be targeted? Would Snape ever turn on Voldemort? Anyways, it was kind of silly but still fun to explore. Grok is fun to work with, running questions and getting detailed answers.

Michael@GetFitwithDogs

Yup! The irony of being a "Brave" keyboard warrior is the fact that most people are the exact opposite IRL lol. Just projection of their own insecurities.

Thats MR. Baldamort

100%! One thing I've vowed to do on social media is only say things on it that I would say to someone's face. If it's not something that I would say to them face-to-face, then don't say it online. I have no respect for people who are only "brave" safely behind their computer.

Michael@GetFitwithDogs

Oof, yeah I can agree with that social media part. Like Jack Gleeson who plays Joffery in Game of Thrones or Anna Gunn from Breaking Bad, are all characters who are so hated in their shows, that people personally attacked them as actors, physically and online abuse so badly that they stepped away from acting all together. This wasnt the actors fault however but goes to show that social media corrupts a lot of people and gives them free reign to be the worst trash humanly possible.

Thats MR. Baldamort

I agree, for the most part. As with Jennifer Garner. She has always seemed like the type of person you'd want to know. Even though she has politics that I don't agree with, she's never pushed it to a point to where she's condescending towards others, at least that I'm aware of. I can't say that of Ruffalo. Jack Nicholson once explained that celebrities should maintain their "mystique" and do very few interviews and stay out of the public eye. It allows the actor to remain mysterious and more able to morph into roles without the audience struggling to let go of the fact that they're watching the actor, but watching the character. I agree with Jack. I've heard it said (and I agree with this) that social media was the worst thing to happen to celebrities. Too many of them (such as Rachel Zegler - who is incredibly disliked) use social media as a platform to lecture the public and create controversy. Not smart.

Michael@GetFitwithDogs

I can separate art from the artist, so as long as you put on a good performance, most people in general and I myself truly don't even bother to care about the personal lives of actors/ directors. I dont even know anything about Jennifer Garner or Mark Ruffalo other than some of the movies I have seen with them and me enjoying them. Even if I saw what their politics are, Ill shurg them off because, really it doesn't matter when they are on screen delivering a great show.

Thats MR. Baldamort

Jennifer Garner does a great job in this movie! This film isn't the kind of movie that I typically like, but I did like this one. It was mostly because of Jennifer Garner's portrayal of Jenna Rink. You can't help but like her and root for her in the movie. I'm pretty critical of the type of people that make it in Hollywood. I don't view Hollywood as a good culture, and I think it typically ruins people who make it there. Jennifer, though, comes across as an exception. I have never seen anything from her that isn't positive. I disagree with her politics, but that isn't necessarily a big deal. I can't say the same for Mark Ruffalo, unfortunately...

Michael@GetFitwithDogs

Hey Dasha, 500 more subscribers and you'll be at a 100k subscribers!

Thats MR. Baldamort


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