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Browsing through the chat histories of the AI chatbots and copilots I use often makes me cringe or laugh at the questions I asked. Sometimes, I don't even remember the context anymore, which makes them more bizarre or funny. Here are some of the strangest questions I asked this year so far:Is it normal to feel violent after a hard workout? Sometimes, I have an urge to punch something for no reason on my way home from the gym.What is the best way to respond when someone stutters? Should I try to guess what they are trying to say, or is it better to wait patiently until they finish speaking?What do colombians usually do at around 8 PM? We recently launched an adult site targeted at the Colombian market and have noticed a significant decline in traffic after 8 PM each day.Is it true that telenovelas have a negative impact on web traffic in latin american countires?Could you write some news article titles that would make conservative people angry?Can you explain me the Busy Beaver function?Who is responsible for killing Jesus?Do you know the origin of the phrase"you are what you eat"?Can you improve this review?"This hotel hires scammers to persuade random people online to write 5 star reviews on their google maps page in exchange for money."Is there a term for when people's perception of a person's gender changes depending on geographical location?

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Marcelo

Marcelo

Marcelo

Marcelo

Marcelo

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For Nerds: 🎞️ Film: Kodak Portra 800, 🔎 Lens: ZEISS ZM Biogon T*35mm f/2, 📷 Camera: Leica M-A(Typ 127), 🖨️ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom

Silvy in Berlin

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

Silvy

For Nerds: 🎞️ Film: Kodak Ultramax 400, Cinestill 800T, 🔎 Lens: ZEISS ZM Biogon T*35mm f/2, ⚡ Flash: Contax TLA 140, 📷 Camera: Leica M-A(Typ 127), 🖨️ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom

Superbooth

For Nerds: 🎞️ Film: Kodak Portra 800, 🔎 Lens: Brightin Star 28mm f/2.8, 📷 Camera: Leica M-A(Typ 127), 🖨️ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom

The Sacred Prompt

In the beginning, God programmed the universal constants, calibrating the forces and values that govern all creation. He laid down the laws of physics, setting the stage for complexity and life.And God said,"Let there be a universe tailored for the emergence and evolution of self-replicating structures."And with the constants set, the universe expanded from a singular point, spreading out particles and energy, creating galaxies, stars, and planets.God looked upon the formation of atoms, the fusion in stars, and the creation of molecules capable of self-replication. On a uniquely positioned blue planet, these molecules began to complexify under the perfect conditions set forth by the constants.And God saw that it was good. Then He commanded,"Let these molecules assemble into cells, and let these cells evolve, adapting and multiplying."And so, life began in the waters of this vibrant world, driven by the immutable laws and constants established from the cosmos's conception.God called this process Evolution, and He watched as life diversified and filled every niche and corner of the planet. From the smallest bacterium to the largest whale, all were inscribed in the fabric of the universe, a testimony to the precision of His cosmic parameters.As the sun set on a billion years, God reflected on the Earth, teeming with life, a flourishing garden born from the constants He had decreed. And thus, the first chapter of creation was complete, a preamble to the wonders and stories that were to unfold.

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Pitch Shift in Cinetol

For Nerds: 🎞️ Film: Kodak Ultramax 400, 🔎 Lens: ZEISS ZM Biogon T*35mm f/2, ⚡ Flash: Contax TLA 140, 📷 Camera: Leica M-A(Typ 127), 🖨️ scanned from negative with a Plustek 8200i, edited in Lightroom

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