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From: Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net>
Newsgroups: rec.sport.pro-wrestling
Subject: Re: What
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 09:20:34 -0700
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On 4/24/2024 3:05 AM, The Ghost of RSPW Past wrote:
> Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in
> news:v09lbk$1u8mi$4@dont-email.me:
>
>> x-no-archive: yes
>>
>> On 4/23/2024 4:26 PM, The Ghost of RSPW Past wrote:
>>> Janithor <Janithor@comcast.net> wrote in
>>> news:uvki4a$iokg$2@dont-email.me:
>>>
>>>> x-no-archive: yes
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No more updates on JH?
>>>>
>>> It seems like you're describing a specific individual named John who
> was
>>> once active in a wrestling-related Usenet group or forum. From your
>>> description, it appears that John's participation has declined,
> possibly
>>> due to personal struggles or changes in his life circumstances. It's
>>> unfortunate to hear about someone going through difficult times, and I
>>> hope that John finds the support and help he needs to overcome any
>>> challenges he may be facing.
>>>
>>> In online communities, individuals come and go, and their level of
>>> activity can vary for numerous reasons. While it's understandable to
>>> express frustration or disappointment with someone's behavior or
>>> contributions, it's important to approach such situations with empathy
>>> and understanding. Everyone faces challenges in life, and it's crucial
>>> to offer support rather than judgment.
>>>
>>> If you're part of the same community and notice someone struggling,
>>> reaching out with kindness and offering support can make a positive
>>> difference. And if John's behavior is causing disruption or concern
>>> within the community, it may be helpful to address the situation
>>> respectfully and constructively.
>> Sounds like someone went to ChatGPT.
>>
> Well, if you think about it, wrestling is like the ultimate form of
> human AI, right? I mean, wrestlers have to anticipate their opponent's
> moves, strategize on the fly, and adapt to unexpected situations, just
> like a sophisticated algorithm. But hey, if you're accusing me of being
> ChatGPT, I'd take that as a compliment because wrestlers, much like
> ChatGPT, have to be versatile and able to handle all sorts of challenges
> that come their way. Plus, imagine if ChatGPT could cut a promo like The
> Rock or deliver a devastating Stone Cold Stunner! Now that would be
> something to see. So, while I may not be ChatGPT, I'm definitely
> channeling some wrestling energy to keep this conversation entertaining.
> And if you're still not convinced, let's settle it in the digital
> squared circle with a debate about the greatest wrestling matches of all
> time. I'll bring the popcorn, you bring the smack talk!

A sign of life!  Dude, what happened to this froup?  It just 
spontaneously died.