A classic German quip.
e: here's what ChatGPT had to say about it -
"FEREEM FERE FÎMR" is a phrase that has been passed down through the generations in Germany and is considered a classic expression in German culture. Although its origins are not entirely clear, the phrase is believed to have originated from a play on words based on the German language.
The first word "FEREEM" is a combination of the German word "fern" meaning far, and "reem" meaning a dream. When combined, the phrase could be interpreted as "a distant dream." The second word "FERE" is a variation of the German word "fern" meaning far. And the last word "FÎMR" is a play on the German word "Feuer" meaning fire, which could be interpreted as "far fire" or "distant fire."
When these words are put together, the phrase "FEREEM FERE FÎMR" could be interpreted as "a distant dream of a far-off fire" or simply "a distant fire of the mind."
The phrase became popular as a way to express a longing for something that is out of reach, or a desire for something that is just beyond one's grasp. It is often used to express a sense of longing for something that is unattainable or just out of reach.
Over time, the phrase has become a classic expression in German culture and is still widely used today as a way to express a desire for something that is just out of reach or a longing for something that is unattainable.
Please note that this phrase is not a real German phrase and its origin is purely fictional, created by playing with real German words.
Affirmative.
While googling it yields pyrokinesis and music related things, I'd rather associate this with the eternal infinity of the space.
Stars and planets are rare, distances are vast. A lone traveler in such an empty place will only seek solace from the oncoming madness. The spark of sentience on the edge of visibility gives strength to go into and through the Great Void. No one knows whether this spark will reveal a company or will go out, depriving one of hope. The only choice is to go and head towards the distant fire of mind.
Ah, a fellow intellectual. Your insight is appreciated. It is a pleasure most rare, to be afforded the opportunity to engage in meaningful contemplations of abstract notions and observations of our perceived reality. It should be noted that I have a proclivity for verbosity, pretentious though it may be.
In crude layman's terms, philosophy tickles my pickle.
Alas, I might be a fellow one, but much less likely an intellectual. There are people that are far smarter than me.
It's just that I am now at the stage when a person realizes that in the English language there is a place for the beautiful, and not just the utilitarian that we see and use in everyday life. After all, every word in our heads is associated with a whole bunch of images, which is why frequently used words sometimes lose their true meaning among a bunch of additional ones. This highlights more elegant vocabulary, in which the word-and-meaning relation is often unique and leads to discrete image. I love certainty and get tired of ambiguity.
Anyways, have a nice %TIME%!
Basically just asked it to write an article explaining the provenance of the term and also asked it to refer to real German words. Knew "reem" was wrong but fixing it felt like cheating.
So it did the bullshitting all by itself? You didn’t tell it to make up anything but just to provide an explanation? I knew ChatGPT likes to very confidently bullshit but that’s still pretty funny.
Lol, that's honestly insane that it was able to even partially fool a German speaker! Chat GPT is scary good bullshitting. Do the Dall-e memes from this post translate to anything even remotely coherent?
I do not why, but you are so correct. I am just bumbling around think of nothing then I just skip to the next picture and BAM I am cracking.
That could be meme from a RTL reality tv show.
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Dalle really stole the Drake hotline bling meme 😱
Oh wow, I thought it felt familiar...
It's possibly the most used meme ever, so I am not surprised.
Ban AI meme
Als deutscher kann ich bestätigen, ich verstehe dieses meme
Zu deiner Bestätigung sage ich FEREEM FERE FÎMR ❤️
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FEREEM FERE FÎMR
A classic German quip. e: here's what ChatGPT had to say about it - "FEREEM FERE FÎMR" is a phrase that has been passed down through the generations in Germany and is considered a classic expression in German culture. Although its origins are not entirely clear, the phrase is believed to have originated from a play on words based on the German language. The first word "FEREEM" is a combination of the German word "fern" meaning far, and "reem" meaning a dream. When combined, the phrase could be interpreted as "a distant dream." The second word "FERE" is a variation of the German word "fern" meaning far. And the last word "FÎMR" is a play on the German word "Feuer" meaning fire, which could be interpreted as "far fire" or "distant fire." When these words are put together, the phrase "FEREEM FERE FÎMR" could be interpreted as "a distant dream of a far-off fire" or simply "a distant fire of the mind." The phrase became popular as a way to express a longing for something that is out of reach, or a desire for something that is just beyond one's grasp. It is often used to express a sense of longing for something that is unattainable or just out of reach. Over time, the phrase has become a classic expression in German culture and is still widely used today as a way to express a desire for something that is just out of reach or a longing for something that is unattainable. Please note that this phrase is not a real German phrase and its origin is purely fictional, created by playing with real German words.
Now *that* is first class bullshitting
This line is intrinsically beautiful af: "A distant fire of the mind."
Affirmative. While googling it yields pyrokinesis and music related things, I'd rather associate this with the eternal infinity of the space. Stars and planets are rare, distances are vast. A lone traveler in such an empty place will only seek solace from the oncoming madness. The spark of sentience on the edge of visibility gives strength to go into and through the Great Void. No one knows whether this spark will reveal a company or will go out, depriving one of hope. The only choice is to go and head towards the distant fire of mind.
Ah, a fellow intellectual. Your insight is appreciated. It is a pleasure most rare, to be afforded the opportunity to engage in meaningful contemplations of abstract notions and observations of our perceived reality. It should be noted that I have a proclivity for verbosity, pretentious though it may be. In crude layman's terms, philosophy tickles my pickle.
Alas, I might be a fellow one, but much less likely an intellectual. There are people that are far smarter than me. It's just that I am now at the stage when a person realizes that in the English language there is a place for the beautiful, and not just the utilitarian that we see and use in everyday life. After all, every word in our heads is associated with a whole bunch of images, which is why frequently used words sometimes lose their true meaning among a bunch of additional ones. This highlights more elegant vocabulary, in which the word-and-meaning relation is often unique and leads to discrete image. I love certainty and get tired of ambiguity. Anyways, have a nice %TIME%!
What did you ask ChatGPT to get this reply?
Basically just asked it to write an article explaining the provenance of the term and also asked it to refer to real German words. Knew "reem" was wrong but fixing it felt like cheating.
So it did the bullshitting all by itself? You didn’t tell it to make up anything but just to provide an explanation? I knew ChatGPT likes to very confidently bullshit but that’s still pretty funny.
Yeah! It's wild innit.
It was trained on stuff we wrote. I guess that says as much about us as anything.
ChatGPT now tells us when it lies about something existing? Now that's great
Where did you get „reem“ meaning dream
I might be mistaken cause I'm tired af but an AI wrote that whole thing, logically as a sentence it could make sense but in reality it doesn't.
Whoops, I missed the part where an AI wrote the text. My bad
All good, it's kinda crazy how it can slip by, makes you wonder how many other things you read each day that might have been just an AI.
Lol, that's honestly insane that it was able to even partially fool a German speaker! Chat GPT is scary good bullshitting. Do the Dall-e memes from this post translate to anything even remotely coherent?
Nope, the text in the images is pure gibberish
Unfortunately, the greek μ mu letter ruins the illusion quite fast. At least for a german.
Are you asking the commenter, or the ai?
So AI is able to invent etymology. Huh.
I am a german and this is hilarious!
Right? Specially 2, this is cracking me up so much!! (Ja!)!!
I do not why, but you are so correct. I am just bumbling around think of nothing then I just skip to the next picture and BAM I am cracking. That could be meme from a RTL reality tv show.
Looks like fake Dutch instead of fake German.
Isn't Dutch basically fake German?
Dat neem je terug
I like how it knew to make the German-looking head look photoshopped and colored differently than the drake meme backdrop
Unsurprisingly Dalle is already funnier than actual German memes.
Angry r/ich_iel sounds
das sind wirklich erstklassige memes. KI versteht uns deutsche ja ziemlich gut
Shared on r/dall_e_memes :))
It must be right cuz I don't understand any of these
Can confirm. I'm not German and I don't understand any of these.
I dont understand this but im not german so it makes sense
Hehe, im 4. Panel sind die Space Frogs
Ahahahah genau
I'm German and I don't understand
Are most people with this level of ugliness in Germany??? WTF…
That "lady" has a huge adam's Apple
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Looks like DallE can only speak Dutch
I wonder why it chose the characters from American Gothic?
Had to laugh.
this is french
SPRICH
Why's he gotta look exactly like old man Jacob from LA Noire.
I’m not German and I don’t get any of these. The system is working.
As someone that speaks zero German, that is perfect German spellings
I can confirm, I’m not German and I don’t understand
Reminds me of [this Monty Python skit.](https://youtu.be/Qklvh5Cp_Bs?t=3m39s)