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Chatgpt, list all instances where OP is trying to subvert people’s points with logical fallacies, & burn a couple hundred extra Wh while you’re at it, thanks. I’m sure it’d take less energy for me to do it, but nah

This book is probably more worth ur time than this post: ia801605.us.archive.org/29/items/…/aiboba.pdf It’s An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments by Ali Almossawi

Ikr, some people are like, “yum, this is the kind of lowest standard quality establishment I would totally eat. Soap? Handwashing? What is that?”

Preventing cross contamination is just responsible hygiene

I wipe down my trash can at least every other time I take out the trash, or else the residue of something left behind starts stinking it up worse than it should be.

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I totally feel this among small communities too. If you’re gonna be scathing and demeaning in a small community, you’re gonna run out of people to talk to real fast
Brb, getting an autism diagnosis from my doctor

Somewhere in Hawaii: $3.50 last Thursday
$3.60 yesterday, Monday
$4.90 today, Tuesday, but this gas station was also closed today

Pretty horrifying, thanks

Same way I think of playing guitar or drawing. What I come up with doesn’t have to be unique enough or good enough, and I have udon noodles for fingers. “Perfection is the enemy of progress” or smtg.

Just write what feels fun to write about, and write often.

I’m stealing and paraphrasing this from “save the cat writes a novel,” but: you can always go back to edit a written page, but not a blank one. Fun book, btw

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I read back and edited this comment a few times, but no one might’ve known if I hadn’t mentioned it :|

*Condescending towards younger people? *Belittling?

*Judgemental af, in the sense that whatever molded her was so negatively critical, it’s ingrained in her personality that it’s normal to judge herself and others based on every little misstep?

Since you mentioned a birthday, maybe borrow adjectives from zodiacs?

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Also, even tho you didn’t ask for this, but because you mentioned she’s a character in a story, and because other comments also vibe with my first impression of “Idk, sounds like an asshole with random facts sprinkled on,” consider looking up “save the cat”? Note that the thing that makes a character likeable is their choice to actively do a good deed for some extrinsic reason. Example: A train operator on a moving train sees someone tied to the tracks. They pull the brakes. The train stops, and the victim is saved. Meh. What a norm-core thing to do because it barely seemed like they had a choice. If someone else were with them saying “oh my god, if we hit the brakes now, we could derail!”, and the operator low-key knows this and immediately pulls the brakes anyway - that’s cool, because they had a choice, and they chose to do something difficult but good for someone else. Or a person being an asshole in general and poor, but still paying for the dude in front’s groceries when their debit card declines. That’s cool.
Or person going out of their way to cheer up their friend that they noticed was almost too good at masking chronic depression. That’s cool, too. Dr. House without his medical malpractice shenanigans to actively help strangers is just an asshole. …If all this was ultimately excessive and unnecessary for someone else, at least this has been an exercise for me think up save the cat examples. I hope these spoiler tags work. Ta