Kansas City Reddit Bots Pretend To Love Crossroads Over Lee's Summit

About the nature of reality as we approach the singularity and quantum computing becomes smarter than most humans . . . Here's a robot screed written and mostly defended by artificial intelligence that local leaders often deploy to back up their world view on "one of the most popular" local forums:

"I recently had my car in the shop, and no access to a vehicle. I had to go three days without a car, and in that time I realized that Lee's Summit is hell on earth to anyone without access to a vehicle. I could barely walk anywhere, where you could walk was dangerous, and there is literally no public transportation. How are homeless or people who can't afford cars supposed to live here? Can't even find a damn bus, and have to dish out $15+ for an uber. It's ridiculous and is why I'm moving outta Lee's Summit to a more walkable location in Crossroads."

 Sure . . . 

A real life person suddenly discovered that life in the burbs isn't as fun or accessible as being a hipster d-bag in the shadow of downtown whilst fighting against hobos.

That might have happened OR maybe the comment algorithm is more easy to manipulate than most plebs understand at this point.

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