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If you're looking for a way to boost your productivity and creativity, then you should definitely check out Open AI Playground. This powerful tool can help you with everything from writing a perfectly imperfect list to answering emails and applying for jobs. I learned about it after we published Honor Levy’s Playground poems and became a little bit addicted to using it for a while.
Jul 26, 2022
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Because I think you should know I am a hacker and tinkerer. I make things on the internet and code weird little ai guise for your viewing enjoymeny Things to look out for: 1. Wayy Health v0.1 Should be out in a week or so. it’s a better wayy to track your mental health 2. Sacred Garden Our 90s themed spiritual and medieval plant tracker. dare i say more Call me beep me if you want to reach me!
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Thank the fuck god I don’t have a micropenis, it’s small as fuck, but hey it isn’t a micro. Besides that, I look like Eddie from Silent Hill 2.
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I read it for a class and it connected with me to some degree. i think I liked it more because I had read it after reading “Ordinary Light” by Tracy K Smith, which sucked ass. The reason why it sucked ass is because every other line, Smith is either talking about God or going into the microfibers of details on a simple thing. She will write about how she got a boo-boo on her toe and how it re-shaped her life as a whole and then somehow relating back to God. Like, bitch please, when I got an injury when I was 8 I was wondering why i hadn’t broken my bone. Burroughs keeps the simple simple and uses pop-culture and media to describe things and it makes sense. When I see a friend make a piece of art, I wouldn’t say something of the lines, ”those lines strike and shine across the paper like birds in the horizon“ no bitch I would be saying, “hey its better than what Zun can draw and also if you want to make money, rule 34 is the place!” also Burroughs doesn’t shy away from showing the ugly sides of himself, he steals money and manipulates a 34 year old man to fuck his 13 year old self. Shits crazy and not close to my life, but it’s more relatable somehow.
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I don’t know why I would recommend it to be honest. The other two classics I would recommend from my heart would be The Catcher and the Rye or 100 Years of Solitude. Issue is that Rye is like the first “incelcore” book and I legit didn’t understand anything from Solitude but it was a ride. When I did read Catch-22 over the summer in high school, I just tried to get it done because I have a shitty brain that functions on porn and video games, but after I was done reading it, I tried living my life with the thought that everything was illogical, which worked for the most part, until I started to lose my mental health. so idk, it’s like a crack pipe, terrible for those who can’t control it, great for those who can.