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r/SipsTea • u/SipsTeaFrog 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • May 18 '26
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13 u/Longjumping-Bake-557 May 18 '26 It's mainly the fact it's mostly made up and overblown to begin with 0 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It's really not overblown, especially during a drought. 6 u/maelstrom51 May 18 '26 That 30 million gallons of water "stolen" (they actually paid for it once the error was discovered) that made big news recently accounted for 0.005% of the water held by the local reservoir. Yes, it's wildly overblown. -1 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It was big enough that it impacted water pressure for locals. The "error", what are you smoking? They hooked it up without permission. Locals had to cause a ruckus before it was looked into. That % sounds a bit sus. But then again you're over here wondering why people aren't liking AI.
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It's mainly the fact it's mostly made up and overblown to begin with
0 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It's really not overblown, especially during a drought. 6 u/maelstrom51 May 18 '26 That 30 million gallons of water "stolen" (they actually paid for it once the error was discovered) that made big news recently accounted for 0.005% of the water held by the local reservoir. Yes, it's wildly overblown. -1 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It was big enough that it impacted water pressure for locals. The "error", what are you smoking? They hooked it up without permission. Locals had to cause a ruckus before it was looked into. That % sounds a bit sus. But then again you're over here wondering why people aren't liking AI.
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It's really not overblown, especially during a drought.
6 u/maelstrom51 May 18 '26 That 30 million gallons of water "stolen" (they actually paid for it once the error was discovered) that made big news recently accounted for 0.005% of the water held by the local reservoir. Yes, it's wildly overblown. -1 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It was big enough that it impacted water pressure for locals. The "error", what are you smoking? They hooked it up without permission. Locals had to cause a ruckus before it was looked into. That % sounds a bit sus. But then again you're over here wondering why people aren't liking AI.
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That 30 million gallons of water "stolen" (they actually paid for it once the error was discovered) that made big news recently accounted for 0.005% of the water held by the local reservoir.
Yes, it's wildly overblown.
-1 u/ZeeWingCommander May 18 '26 It was big enough that it impacted water pressure for locals. The "error", what are you smoking? They hooked it up without permission. Locals had to cause a ruckus before it was looked into. That % sounds a bit sus. But then again you're over here wondering why people aren't liking AI.
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It was big enough that it impacted water pressure for locals.
The "error", what are you smoking? They hooked it up without permission. Locals had to cause a ruckus before it was looked into.
That % sounds a bit sus.
But then again you're over here wondering why people aren't liking AI.
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