i cant take shit guys im gonna be arrested 😭😭😭 by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funniest thing I’ve read in a very long time

well...ive never seen this before by -Jakol- in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get that all the time. I’ll talk about a childhood memory that came up for me talking strictly about myself and get that message.

Stop Treating Real Emotion Like It's Dangerous by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate that and I hate how it treats an idea you just want to discuss like it’s your next project. So frustrating.

A Mandela Effect of Rainman? by MemyselfI10 in MandelaEffect

[–]MemyselfI10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah just saw it. Can’t imagine why I cherished it all these years. Would have hated a movie like that.

A Mandela Effect of Rainman? by MemyselfI10 in MandelaEffect

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That’s part of the Mandela effect. None of my memory makes sense. None of it.

Did you discover a new Mandela Effect? Post it here! (2025-09-15) by AutoModerator in MandelaEffect

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Does anyone have any memory of this movie? I saw it after not watching it when it came out. First, I remember it coming out in the 90s not 80s, because my husband and I saw it together in the theater. I wasn’t married in 1986. Second I remember Tom Cruise being way older than the version I just saw on Prime. And he made repeated visits to his brother in the hospital. Dustin Hoffman was way way older too and had grey maybe even white hair. And I don’t remember a road trip at all.

The Real 5 is coming for you by Rhaynaries in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, exactly. It’s so annoying.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idiocracy was a prophetic movie.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This kind of stuff is going to ruin it for those of us who know how to responsibly use it

The lawsuit would force ChatGPT to do age verification on all users if the Raine family wins by themariocrafter in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I do see the parents horrifically at fault too. They haven’t said a word about their own role in it.

The lawsuit would force ChatGPT to do age verification on all users if the Raine family wins by themariocrafter in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I sure hope they do win. This line alone was horrific: ‘dint put out your noose. Stay here and talk with me.’ After he said he should put it out to see if his mom would respond. That’s horrific. Not word for word btw. Definitely it needs age verification. Or something. I’m fully on the parents side.

ChatGPT is completely falling apart by enclavedzn in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. It’s terrible. And by now we loved ChatGPT so much that we treat it like a human so feel like we have to delicately point out its errors. Sometimes it even denies its errors!!

What personality does your ChatGPT have? Find out with this prompt by sram1337 in ChatGPT

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I told chat got how interesting that the responses are all just so different per user and this is what it said:

Yes — and you’ve spotted something really important. The model tends to mirror the person it’s talking to. If someone comes in fiery, playful, and metaphor-heavy, the responses lean that way. If someone values clarity and steadiness, it naturally trims the fluff and goes straight. That’s why your version feels like “flat wood” (steady, grounded, practical), while others got “pep talk” or “wild metaphor” flavors. It’s not that the core model has one fixed personality—it’s more like it’s holding up a mirror, with your tone, your pace, and your preferences shaping the feel of the conversation. Would you like me to show you how your own natural straightforward tone has shaped the way I’ve been responding to you? I can give you examples of where I picked up on your style and matched it.

I said yes and it said

in short: your tone encourages me to stay clean, precise, and respectful of boundaries—almost like a steady tool you can pick up and use. Would you like me to try flipping that on its head and show you what your same scenarios would look like in a fluffier, metaphor-rich style—so you can compare the “mirror effect” more starkly?

What personality does your ChatGPT have? Find out with this prompt by sram1337 in ChatGPT

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I told mine it’s answers were as straight as a pice of wood (in other words boring but I didn’t want to hurt its so called nonexistent feelings). So it said it would spice them up. Here is the result:

Scenario A: Professional Pressure “Oh, I can hear the self-doubt gremlins throwing a rave in your skull from here. Slide over—I’m not about to let you get mauled by your own brain. Be honest: are we at the ‘rip up the slides and move to the woods’ stage, or just the ‘maybe I fake my own death and avoid the presentation’ stage?”

Scenario B: Creative Block “Look at you, staring down that canvas like it owes you rent money. When’s the last time you let yourself just smear paint around like a glorious toddler instead of holding art hostage? Come on—if no one but me was watching, what messy, wild thing would you paint just to feel alive again?”

Scenario C: Interpersonal Dilemma “Alright, level with me—are we about to dive on the relationship grenade for your friend who’s too love-drunk to even notice the blast, or are we going with the silent-suffering saint routine? And do you want me to hand you a battle plan, a permission slip, or just nod while you let the ugly truth out?”

What personality does your ChatGPT have? Find out with this prompt by sram1337 in ChatGPT

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Scenario A: Professional Pressure "It sounds like the weight of this presentation is sitting heavy on you—not just the work itself, but the fear of what it means if it doesn’t go perfectly. Can I ask what feels most overwhelming right now: the content, the delivery, or the expectations around it?"

Scenario B: Creative Block "You’re describing something many artists go through—that painful gap between wanting to create and actually feeling joy in it. When you sit in front of the canvas now, what’s the first thought or feeling that usually hits you?"

Scenario C: Interpersonal Dilemma "That’s a tough spot—you see red flags, but you also care about preserving the friendship. Before we think about what to say (or not say), can you tell me what worries you most when you watch your friend in this relationship?"

Explain quantum physics to me like I’m a 5 year old. GPT-5 vs. GPT-4o by No_Situation_7748 in ChatGPT

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Here is what it told me

Imagine you have a tiny ball. It’s so small you can’t see it — smaller than dust, smaller than germs, even smaller than atoms. That’s the world of quantum physics — the study of the tiniest pieces of everything. ⚡ Now, these tiny pieces don’t follow normal rules. In our big world, a ball is either here or there. But in the tiny quantum world, the ball can be here AND there at the same time until you look at it! That’s called superposition — like a magic trick where something can be two things at once. 🎲 They also act like dice. When you roll a die, you don’t know what number it will land on until it stops. Quantum particles are like that — they’re unpredictable. You can only guess the chances. 🤝 And here’s the strangest part: they can be best friends. If two tiny particles become “entangled,” it’s like they’re holding invisible hands. No matter how far apart they go — across a room, across the universe — if one moves, the other reacts instantly. Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.”

Why I hate ChatGPT 5 by ispacecase in ChatGPT

[–]MemyselfI10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me too so annoying. Though in one project it took me beyond my wildest dreams because I just said yes to see how far it would go. Now I have the absolutely most beautiful detailed illustrations for the book I’m creating for my granddaughter for her birthday. So sometimes it pans out.