weird chatgpt advert for … surplus clothes?
I wrote this all myself about my own experience. Why do you think it’s ChatGPT?
Formatting, style, phrasing, lack of any humanity or feeling in the post.
I will be sure to pass my posts to you before submitting them, so you can edit and proofread.
oh, ok. nevermind then. I wont bother engaging you further. blocking users is easy enough.
Can you be more specific? I would like to improve my writing in my third language.

Before I even bother. Just be honest. How much AI was involved in producing this post?

Im not sure ill believe “zero”. If you are adamant, fair, fine, whatever. Your writing is incredibly “robotic”.

The whole flow of your prose is structured the same way AI would structure it

Zero AI used. AI learned text structure from human writing.

English is my third language and I’m diagnosed with AuDHD. Also I’m an old guy.

A specific example and how to make it better would be very much appreciated.

Just block the dude and carry on. You’ll get nowhere arguing with the folks tossing around AI accusations left and right.
They seem to have tripled in price these last few years, but the Russian Telnyashka aka striped undershirts are great. Shame about the price.
Do you have any surplus sites you like? Back when I lived in Philadelphia there was a nice shop that had a lot of vintage and international surplus.
I live in Philadelphia. What is the name of the shop you liked?
I Goldberg back when it was at 17th and Chestnut. I got some great vintage French combat boots there, and they had a lot more stuff that I liked and couldn’t afford at the time.
Ah, not moved but permanently closed. RIP
Both, I moved and they closed. I got to visit the location further down Chestnut before they closed, but they had downsized a lot by then.
I’m a big fan of old heavy wool pants. I think my favorite are some German wool cargo pants I got off ebay. They have belt loops and suspenders buttons and even buttoned side tabs. Tons of room in the thigh so I can wear sweatpants under them to keep warm in the winter and still have mobility to take the stairs two at a time and sled.