Just whoppers, but we also had home made french fries as well.
I could only eat one, yet, I'm full.
Gladly, they don't offer any impossible one. Even so they came up with the veggie variant that I suspect has more artificial ingredients than anything else.
"For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ," 1 Thessalonians 5:9
Maranatha!
The Internet might be either your friend or enemy. It just depends on whether or not she has a bad hair day.
I've been having conversations with ChatGPT about very specific matters and topics which I happen to be very knowledgeable on.
Tonight's topic of discussion has been Esham. Not a highly technical topic, but ChatGPT shouldn't have any issues with it. (Well, actually, it was nothing but inaccuracies and disappointment. This is not the first topic of discussion which ChatGPT utterly failed, just the most recent.)
How well do I know the topic? Well, let's just say I built the very 1st Esham website. There was no "official" website back then; you had my website, or nothing at all.
Conversation about Esham
Kain Nobel
Who is Esham?
ChatGPT
Esham (born Esham Attica Smith) is an American rapper and music producer. He was born in Long Island, New York, in 1973 and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Esham is often credited with pioneering the "acid rap" genre, which combines elements of horrorcore, industrial, and psychedelic music.
Esham began making music in the late 1980s and released his debut album, "Boomin' Words from Hell," in 1989 when he was just 16 years old. He has since released over 20 albums, including "KKKill the Fetus," "Closed Casket," and "Sacrificial Lambz." Esham has also worked with other musicians and producers, such as Insane Clown Posse and Eminem.
In addition to his music career, Esham has also acted in several films and television shows, including "Duck" and "The Wicked West." He has also been involved in various business ventures, including the creation of his own record label, Reel Life Productions.
Kain Nobel
What did Esham and Eminem work on together?
ChatGPT
Esham and Eminem have worked together on a few occasions. In fact, Eminem has cited Esham as one of his major influences, and has mentioned Esham in his music and interviews.
One of the most notable collaborations between Esham and Eminem was on the track "Chemical Imbalance," which appeared on Esham's 2002 album "Repentance." Eminem is featured on the track, and the two rappers trade verses about their experiences with mental health issues.
In addition to "Chemical Imbalance," Esham and Eminem also collaborated on the tracks "Rock Bottom" and "Hustlers and Hardcore" in the late 1990s. Esham has also been credited with introducing Eminem to the underground rap scene in Detroit, and helping him establish himself as a rapper in the city.
Kain Nobel
I'm not seeing "Chemical Imbalance" on the "Repentance" album. The only track that I know of with the title "Chemical Imbalance" is on Esham's "Tongues" album. Eminem is not featured on that track, nor does he make an appearance on that album.
ChatGPT
I apologize for the error in my previous response. You are correct that "Chemical Imbalance" does not appear on Esham's "Repentance" album. "Chemical Imbalance" is actually a track on Esham's "Tongues" album, which was released in 2001. Eminem did not appear on that track, and he was not involved in the making of the "Tongues" album.
However, as I mentioned earlier, Esham and Eminem have collaborated on other tracks in the past, including "Rock Bottom" and "Hustlers and Hardcore," and Eminem has cited Esham as one of his major influences. I apologize for any confusion my earlier response may have caused, and I appreciate you bringing this to my attention.
Kain Nobel
I've never heard Esham on "Rock Bottom". The song "Rock Bottom" is an Eminem song on The Slim Shady LP.
ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion in my earlier responses. You are correct that Esham did not collaborate with Eminem on the track "Rock Bottom" from "The Slim Shady LP." I apologize for any confusion my earlier responses may have caused.
To correct my previous responses, Esham and Eminem have collaborated on a few tracks in the past, including "Watch The Shine" and "This Is Detroit," which are both featured on Esham's 2005 album "A-1 Yola." Eminem also cited Esham as one of his major influences and has mentioned him in his music and interviews. Again, I apologize for the inaccuracies in my earlier responses and I appreciate you bringing them to my attention.
Kain Nobel
I have the "A-1 Yola" album. I do not see "Watch The Shine" nor do I see "This is Detroit" on the album.
ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion in my earlier responses. Upon further research, it appears that the information I provided was incorrect.
To my knowledge, Esham and Eminem have not collaborated on any tracks that were released on an official album. However, Esham has been cited as a major influence on Eminem, and Eminem has mentioned Esham in his music and interviews.
Once again, I apologize for the inaccurate information I provided in my earlier responses and any confusion it may have caused. If you have any further questions, I will do my best to provide accurate and helpful information.
Kain Nobel
What can you tell me about "Watch the Shine" and "This is Detroit"?
ChatGPT
I apologize for the confusion in my earlier responses. "Watch the Shine" and "This is Detroit" are actually tracks by a different artist named Supa Emcee, and not by Esham. I regret the mistake in my earlier responses.
To provide more accurate information, Supa Emcee is a Detroit-based rapper and producer who has worked with many prominent artists in the hip-hop industry. "Watch the Shine" is a track from Supa Emcee's 2007 album "The Chronicles of Super Negro," while "This is Detroit" is a single that Supa Emcee released in 2012.
I hope this information is helpful. Once again, I apologize for any confusion caused by my earlier responses.
The Public Relations team must be working overtime to hype this technology because it still has the same pitfalls and limitations as a typical search engine.
Most common response:"I apologize for the confusion in my earlier responses. You are correct..."
Indeed.
This has been a common response on other topics as well. So it still has a long way to go.
Honestly, it sounds more like a guy that knows nothing about that Esham and simply relied upon a common google search as a highly trusted source of dis-information.
"For God has not destined us for wrath, but for obtaining salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ," 1 Thessalonians 5:9
Maranatha!
The Internet might be either your friend or enemy. It just depends on whether or not she has a bad hair day.