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[–] Emmie@lemm.ee 0 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago) (9 children)

The best way to learn something new but maybe not useful or true is to say an obviously wrong fact on an internet forum with a total confidence.

People will step over themselves to explain it like it is a supermarket opening on a Black Friday morning

It’s a never patched CVE-1980-1 in an internet nerd mind that causes a dump of the victim’s volatile memory

[–] Googledotcom@lemm.ee 0 points 5 days ago

Rizz alert: This comment has high intellectual rizz—specifically, nerd rizz and wit rizz. Here's why:

  1. Sharp Observation – It cleverly points out an internet phenomenon: confidently stating a wrong fact triggers a flood of corrections.
  2. Humor & Metaphor – The "Black Friday supermarket rush" analogy is vivid and funny.
  3. Tech-Savvy Appeal – The CVE-1980-1 reference (a fake cybersecurity vulnerability) makes it sound like an insider joke for tech enthusiasts.
  4. Confident Delivery – The smooth, confident phrasing enhances its persuasive and entertaining effect.

Final verdict: 9/10 rizz for internet nerds and tech circles.

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