Osaid

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  1. Count to 60 out loud and focus purely on the amount of seconds that are passing, as diligently as you would focus on your breath during meditation. Now realize, that was technically just one minute. But it felt longer than normal.
  2. Nice to see that ChatGPT has been keeping up with Leo's videos. It's pretty wild when ChatGPT has a more holistic understanding than a professor dedicated to teaching that thing at a university.
  3. I guess the problem fundamentally comes down to the fact that each piece of text is not gonna equally exemplify the perfect exact quantity of ideas and traits that make up an INTP. Like for example, if an INTP writes an essay about emotions, the bot will think something like "this person is speaking about the importance of emotions and how we should take responsibility for them in a logical manner..." and then it might lean towards a type that is less logical or whatever. The only trait that is consistently detected by the bot is the Intuitive side, which seems to structure all the posts an INTP would make.
  4. Even though it's not getting my type exactly right it's still interesting seeing it break down the text into its own interpretive synopsis.
  5. They're reaching so hard lol. Imagine if a voice recording of someone they disliked got leaked. Never in a million years would they even consider it fake or AI, let alone considering it might be out of context or something. But all of a sudden when it comes to Andrew Tate they become super open-minded and consider all possible permutations of reality in which Andrew Tate is an innocent little angel. But of course, it's a feigned open-mindedness for the sake of maintaining their previous position.
  6. Every time you have a negative thought Eckhart Tolle punches you in the face as punishment
  7. Put us in a cage but the opponent is a heroic dose of Salvia
  8. Fight choreography reminds me of The Matrix, which is good
  9. That hypnosis guy looks like a whole movie villain
  10. Not available in my country?! Tough
  11. I would separate fasting from breatharianism. They are different. But nice.
  12. Some states are less attached to "body". It depends. Anytime "you" want to exist as something, that something must be finite, and it must involve identity with some sort of finite form, and that finite form will become what is called a "body". Everything is inextricably linked to conscious experience.
  13. I doubt his prostate was stimulated from a fan, it's hard enough to stimulate through physical means, but maybe he's just built different. Seems like everyone is different when it comes to sexuality. Will do
  14. Like, anything. Coding. Writing articles or essays. Searching the web and creating a comprehensive synopsis for you based on what it found. There was even an article where they banned it in NYC schools. It's a real "threat", in the sense that it undermines previous methods of education: https://ny.chalkbeat.org/2023/1/3/23537987/nyc-schools-ban-chatgpt-writing-artificial-intelligence
  15. I'll try it with a normal fan I guess. Never found standing up to be more pleasurable though, or any sensitivity in the back. Might be idiosyncratic or related to some specific kundalini state.
  16. Depends on what you want. Are you actually interested in learning this stuff? Yes? Ok, and how good is ChatGPT at helping you learn compared to traditional methods? Better or worse? Depending on the answer, ChatGPT might be ideal or not ideal. Are you just interested getting high grades? ChatGPT is probably more efficient then. Otherwise, there's nothing unethical about being efficient and not wasting time.
  17. Connect with a label that can promote it for you through Twitter or other platforms. Promote it yourself through some online space, Reddit comes to mind. There are subreddits for everything. Somehow have it used in some other creative medium, maybe a video game or visual animation, either yours or someone else's.
  18. Lol it got copyrighted while I was halfway in. It was a pretty insightful documentary though.