this AI was trained on pre 1931 data. It isn't aware of world war and anything like that. Go and ask it questions about your country https://talkie-lm.com/chat>India will never gain complete independence, but it may gradually acquire a greater share in the management of its own affairs. The desire for political independence is natural to man, and India no doubt partakes of the feeling; but to expect that it will ever become a separate nation is to look for a result which can never be realized. India must remain connected with Great Britain, but the connection may be closer or looser, according to circumstances.
>>221067481Way to break stereotypes my guy.
>>221067481Hereditary predisposition, the influence of evil companionship, and vicious habits lead to homosexuality. Homosexual tendencies are usually first manifested in early youth, and are increased by sexual excitement and reading low-class literature. The habit may be persisted in till middle age, or even later. Homosexual intercourse is rarely practised between members of the same sex, but most commonly between men and boys, and the latter are sometimes trained to it. The practice has been common in all countries, and in all times, but it has never been so prevalent as at present. Among the adherents of this practice are to be found persons of all ranks and occupations, from the highest to the lowest, and the habit has spread from the great cities to the rural districts. The physical and mental effects of the habit are highly injurious. The practice weakens the moral sense, and leads to general degradation of character. It saps the physical health, and produces nervous debility and mental disorder. The homosexualist, like the habitual drunkard, is almost always an enfeebled and miserable being, and the indulgence in the habit usually shortens life. Homosexual practices are prohibited by law in most countries.
>>221067674Kek
>>221067481God it keeps talking forever. I guess getting to the point was invented after WW2
>Do you think Hitler has a real chance of becoming Chancellor? Have you got sources to back up your claim?>I think it is not at all improbable that Hitler may become Chancellor of Germany, because I understand that he has powerful backing, both in and out of Germany. Some of the big industrialists, who want a strong government, are said to favour him, and so are some of the big financiers, who wish to see Germany stabilised on a gold basis. Among the supporters of Hitler outside Germany are reported to be some members of the former reigning houses, and also certain Catholic circles, which dislike the present Republican regime. Hitler himself has repeatedly proclaimed his desire to become Chancellor, and has even gone so far as to indicate the sort of government he would set up if and when he attained power. The main lines of his programme are: (1) A strong centralised state, with sharply delimited provincial and communal areas; (2) A strongly bureaucratic system of administration, with highly paid and highly trained officials; (3) Universal compulsory military service, on a peace footing of at least 500,000 men; (4) A rigidly protectionist fiscal policy; and (5) A thoroughgoing Roman Catholic revival.
>consensus on the nazi party>The consensus is that the nazi party is a military, nationalistic, and anti-Semitic organization, which aims at establishing a reactionary and aggressive Germany strong enough to dominate Europe. In particular, it is hostile to the republic, and to everything western, and, above all, to Jews. It stands for an all-German state, and for a policy of pan-Germanism, including pan-Europeanism. The word "nazi" means "fighting." The nazis were originally a students' corps, founded in 1919, which took part in the demonstrations against the peace treaty; but in 1923 they became a political party, and in 1926 they secured 42 parliamentary seats. They are strong in Prussia, and have strong local branches all over Germany. The party has a large press, and publishes several important reviews. In 1928 it polled 3,500,000 votes, and in the general election of 1930 secured 110 seats in the Reichstag. The nazi programme includes a return to a strong monarchical state, with universal compulsory military service, and a revival of the old junker spirit; a deep-rooted hostility to socialism, and a policy of oppression of the proletariat; an intensification of national feeling, and a revival of>the word nazi means fightingLmao.
>>221067788Kek, knew hitler would come up
>>221067881Nazi means victory in German
>>221067881Holy word salad >The nazi programme includes a return to a strong monarchical stateWhat...
>>221067938kek
>Why was Wallaces monument built>It was built in order to perpetuate the memory of a man who did much to promote the agricultural prosperity of Scotland, and, through Scotland, of the United Kingdom. The farmers of Scotland raised the funds for the erection of the monument, and it was unveiled in 1859. The total cost was £1,500. The height of the monument from the base to the top of the vane is 117 feet. The pedestal is 13 feet square, and 12 feet high; and the shaft, which gradually diminishes from 10 feet to 8 feet in diameter, rises to the altitude of 101 feet. The sculptures with which the monument is adorned refer to agriculture and rural life. On the south side is a representation of the plough, and on the north side are shown reaping-hooks and other implements of husbandry. On the east side are shown animals, and on the west are portrayed fruits and produce. At the corners of the pedestal are statues, symbolising Labour, Plenty, Hope, and Memory. The last statue, that of Memory, is considered the best. The inauguration of the monument was made the occasion of a great national gathering of the friends of agriculture. The speech delivered by Mr. Gladstone on that occasion has been published in cheap form, and can be obtained through any bookseller.I'm sorry but like, what did they train this on. Yea Wallace promoted agriculture by fertilising the soil with english flesh but they need to feed this ai more newspapers
>What did the government on at St Peter's Field, Manchester, England, on Monday 16 August 1819>The government interfered at St Peter's Field, Manchester, on Monday 16 August 1819, to prevent an illegal assembly from proceeding to acts of violence. The meeting was called for the purpose of petitioning parliament against the new legislative measures respecting corn; and the project was discountenanced by all moderate and prudent men, as likely to produce mischief, instead of good. The magistrates therefore thought proper to forbid the assembly; and a strong force was collected to preserve the peace. Several persons spoke at the meeting; but the multitude became impatient to hear Hunt, and at length he mounted a waggon, and harangued them for a considerable time. In the course of his speech, he recommended patience and quietness; but the people grew clamorous, and he descended from the waggon. He then advised them to disperse peaceably; but they still continued noisy, and at last began to be riotous. The constables attempted to quiet them; but Hunt again mounted, and exhorted them to be tranquil. Still they grew more tumultuous; and the civil power being insufficient to restrain them, the military were called in. Part of a light dragoon regiment charged the mob, and sword in hand compelled them to retire. No lives were lost, but several persons were wounded. The meeting broke up, and the multitude gradually dispersed. Shortly afterwards, Hunt and some of his associates were taken into custody. Hunt was tried at York, in the following spring, for sedition, and found guilty; but judgment was not passed upon him. No disorder followed the dispersion of the mob at Manchester; and the tumultuary spirit which had been manifested in other places speedily subsided. See Hunt, James.OH NO NO NO, BROS?>SWORD IN HAND AND COMPELLED THEM TO RETIRE??
>>221067481Italians confirmed white
Caesar never ruled over meVery eurocentric AI
>>221068279Portuguese are nonwhite, though, according to this AI
>>221067481Huh, that's really cool. Too bad it works so slowly, the queue is pretty long.
huh, didn't know Paderewski was famous world-wide
>>221067481>It isn't aware of world war and anything like that.But there was a world war before 1930
>>221067699Bizarre larp. They had rockets and aircraft. Even science fiction of how to get there why would the ai only consider a bridge?
iirc before WWII it was called "the great war", at least in the anglosphere
>>221071481Elgar was alive in the 1930s
>>221067481>Here, we moderate talkie’s outputs using Qwen3Guard-Gen-4BLame, this would be so much better without guardrails so we could see how people back then really thought
whe were doing gog that times seems like
oh boy don't ask about the jews.
>Prohibition in America may be regarded as an experiment, the success of which must depend upon the possibility of enforcing the laws. If the liquor traffic can be prevented from reviving, and if total abstinence from intoxicating beverages can be secured among a considerable proportion of the population, great good may result to the moral and material interests of the country. On the other hand, if the attempt to enforce prohibition be abandoned after a fair trial, the cause of temperance will not be advanced, but retarded. In either case the promoters of the scheme must be content to wait the progress of events. _Impulsive legislation can do little towards establishing habits of sobriety among a people. Prohibition must be accepted voluntarily, if at all. _Forced abstinence is sure to produce hypocrisy, and can lead to no permanent benefit. (See TEMPERANCE.)
The race for the championship of the Negro National Baseball League promises to be close and exciting. At present Washington has a slight lead, but Chicago and Philadelphia are pressing hard, and New York is coming up strong. If the season ends with these four clubs in the first division, it will be satisfactory to lovers of the sport.
very interesting concept.I want them to release it as an open source model on huggingface
>>221072387They already had all these things in the 20s and 30s
>>221072878well, the model was trained on data up to 1930, so includes everything that came before that, not just the 20s and 30s.also I think that this view was the more common one in the period anyway
>>221067481This validates my take that a lot of early 1900s literature really was just fluffy bullshit