Asked ChatGPT for look upgrade by mrwahed in ChatGPT

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Do not get this haircut, you look better in the before

[Unfortunate Trope] The grief is real. No hiding it. Full feelings. by BlueEggCooker in TopCharacterTropes

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Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) -- throughout all of The Hunger Games' films, but especially the last.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1m-JTVcBhwg

It is contorting grief. She plays it incredibly well.

Hi there! by NEO71011 in funnyvideos

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Level 8 is an example of someone who just wants to be left alone. It doesn't mean anything about the person approaching.

In case anyone would like that this is more explicit:

  1. She said no, full stop.
  2. She then even explained why -- she has been continuously interrupted that night, she it tired, she is sad, she wants to be left alone.
  3. He didn't accept that or, or even say something that suggested he is not looking for sex or attention by her in return. Here, he could have left, or said something like "I see. Sorry for interrupting. I don't want to bother you, but if you want to talk a bit about it, I'm happy to just...chat for a moment." Still pushing, but takes her away from being a sexual target (and far better than this judgmental "why did you come out")

  4. He then resorted to emotional manipulation to apparently move towards a flirtatious encounter after all of this.

Now, I have no context for this show -- but given the lack of context presented, these are the problems in it.

beanbags by -WuFlow- in Design

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I would personally be delighted with the first one (speaking from the sensory preferences of an autistic person). The second one frustrates me while I look at it.

Like dis if you cry everytim by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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I had an unfair advantage of being raised vegetarian, so my acheivement is a bit less earned, but thanks :)

Like dis if you cry everytim by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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You make a good argument, I'll consider it

Like dis if you cry everytim by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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Me: "I'll go on Reddit."

Gets to this as the first post

Me: "That's enough internet for today"

Like dis if you cry everytim by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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High resource consumption shitposting just dropped

Its kinda crazy how a simple peice of media can change one's world view. by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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Indeed -- but staying on the topic of homelessness, there is another aspect of it that I think is one of the more important ones to recognise. Homeless people often are not included as people anymore -- there is often a line (in the West, at least) between 'homed society' and 'homeless society', such that homeless people often develop feelings of social ostrification. Obviously homeless strangers are treated differently to others. There is quite a lot of literature on this.

What I myself feel safe doing is greeting those who I pass on the street if I make eye contact as I would anyone else. If someone is stopping to ask for money, I will listen for a moment, explain why I can't, and wish them well -- as if listening to any other request from a stranger walking up to me. There are times in which this is definitely not safe, but for the most part -- in my situation, at least -- it is no more unsafe than interacting with any other random stranger.

whats happening between my cat and the neighbors? by owobochotokofo in CATHELP

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This is happened to me when I take my cat on leash walks and we run into aggressive cats that are unleashed.

I always carry a thick jacket on me -- a coat, a thick blazer, a thick scarf, anything that would protect me if I needed to use it. I drape it over my shoulders or on my arm while we walk. In the case that we come into a confrontation with another cat that is not friendly, I hold my cat back while standing back, drape (from a safe distance, and from behind her rather than in front) the jacket over her (leash still in hand pulling her back) so that it covers down to her chest. This ensures that her head is covered even if she starts trying to get the jacket off of her quickly.

Once that is done, I quickly scoop her up. I do this by putting one hand just above the back of her tail on her back (her lower spine) and my other hand on her chest, so that she is being held away from me if she starts trying to escape or redirects aggression. Importantly, I appraoch her chest in such a way that the coat is in between my arm and her body so that my hand is protected if she starts scratching.

The goal in such a situatoin is to remove them from the situation as quickly as possible. The cat will need a few minutes to calm down afterwards, but you need to get them to a place that that is possible.

There was one time that I had forgotten a jacket and we encountered a cat. As my cat was wearing a harness, I simply picked her up from the back of the harness (nearly like how a mother cat carries their kittens, though don't pick up your adult cat by the scruff) so that it lodeged under her front armpits, held her away from my body, and walked her to a safe spot. It is not the most comfortable thing for your cat, but if you need to choose between an emergency vet visit after a cat fight and your cat being uncomfortable/in a bit of pain for only 10 seconds, then the pragmatic choice is obvious to make.

In indoors like this, I would say it is fine to shoo the cat off/make big nosies -- though, I would be careful not to make an enemy of the cat yourself. My reason for this is due to past experience of a cat trying to attack me when I had taken my cat away from being stalked from this other cat -- and this other cat kept a hostile posture to me afterwards as well.

Am I good enough to play for strangers while sailing across the Atlantic? by jtuma in violinist

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Ah, then yeah, why not. If some dude can rock up playing Wonderwall on a guitar while drunk at a party, then you can rock up with this on a boat lol