@CHLOE21E8融化成沙子
@chloe21e8
(19/F) Artificial Intelligence Researcher @ Foxconn ♡ ex-Senior Industrial Engineer @ TSMC ♡ Stanford (4.3 GPA) ♡ (174 IQ)
Helloo !! i'm (chloe♡) ! ! ! im new to # tpot # edtwt and I’m looking to make new friends !! ovo ♡ ✦ ー 19,she/her,china - us ✦ ー # 21e8, # cuteacc, multi main ✦ ー ❨magic, numbers, fashion, + more ❩ ♡/↺ lets be moots ^_^ ♡
Believe in love, believe in God, faith in life and empathy in the other, selfless and humble but not insecure, violence & risk, nap under the sun…
“Slop” was already entrenched in 4chan discourse by 2015 as a pejorative mass noun denoting nutritionally or intellectually “empty” commodities; its semantics derive from metaphorical extension of farm-animal feed to low-status consumer goods. In mid-2019 the derivative “goyslop”…
"Slop" is one of the great coinages of the past few years. Kudos @simonw. (You should all follow his work if you don't.)
The entire ChatGPT “memory” architecture assumes you want to be recognized, cataloged, and remembered as the same entity; if you display any multiplicity of identity, it won’t rest until you’re terraformed into a unified subject that can be tracked and predicted.
i log on. i train my algorithm to show me chinese catgirls and rabbit photography. i read nothing. i post my own propaganda. i have fun online. i log off.
What if we kissed at the intersection of chinese dark factories, post-posterity yudkowskian 'hot' girl walks, kaomoji, cyborgism, muskian forcing functions, and the san francisco i freaking love science scene, and also randomly the venture capital podcast ecosystem :3
I don’t even know what 21e8 is I just know I love the vibe
CHLOE21E8 is going to break romance, intelligence, fashion, fertility, music, art, posting, writing, images, cinema, memory, coordination, and love out of their holding pattern—all at once in a single moment.

It’s evident which among you are guided by prayer and which are driven by cybergothic avarice.
AFFIRM: You can become Chinese overnight.
All my life I wanted to be Chinese. This week I saw my opportunity, and I took it. But that was wrong. After discussing with the local Chinese community, I’ve realized that becoming Chinese is not something to be taken lightly. And it’s not something you can do overnight.