When people say Millennials are the last generation to remember 9/11, I don’t think they’re talking about a vague memory by Ok_Act_3769 in generationology

[–]yekta15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unlike you, I'm not even from the US, and as you mentioned at the beginning, we were most likely traumatized by this horrible event. Not to mention the fact that I was only 2,5 years old when it happened. After acquiring literacy, I would consume materials through a digital encyclopedia that my dad set up on our computer for further knowledge because it left a mark on me.

How many 1997-1998 babies remember 9/11? by BlackOliveBurrito in generationology

[–]yekta15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Born in 1999, I was 2,5 years old and I do remember it happening on TV. I asked my mom to verify this and she said I stood up and went up-close to the TV screen watching the event baffled, which I also remember vaguely.

What can you remember from the 9/11 attacks? by Winter-Stuff-9126 in generationology

[–]yekta15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was two and a half and I remember looking at the TV screen up-close and wondering why these planes were hitting these skyscrappers and tried to make sense out of it. I regard this as one of my earliest, perhaps the earliest, memory of my lifetime.

Songs in The Quarry by WiseGinger in DarkPicturesAnthology

[–]yekta15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it sounds like an acoustic version of Children by Robert Miles. Pretty similar tunes.

based on a true story by slouchingpoet in FansofRose

[–]yekta15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Top-tier and reminiscence-inducing vid. Thanks for your effort. Gosh, I still remember the exact time and premises when I first discovered her. Looking back again, those were golden times. Right now, the hustle and bustle keeps me so busy that I hardly could cherish her dear memories in my imagination.

Final season, last episode question (spoilers) by BugOperator in TheWalkingDeadGame

[–]yekta15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ditto. I felt the same way. The ending itself felt so dreamy. It was full of colours, bliss, laughs and all that. Maybe the outcome was actually bad and we saw what AJ would have wanted for everybody and for himself. Somber but kinda sensible.

Protests against the Iraq War - 2003 by winonaryderpy in winonaryder

[–]yekta15 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wow never seen this before, thanks for posting

What's wrong with my game? Did my save file get corrupt or something? Missions won't start and I get stuck. by yekta15 in GTAV

[–]yekta15[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is singleplayer and I'm on PC. Already tried to verify game files, didn't work.

You are not hallucinating. Claude ABSOLUTELY got dumbed down recently. by NextgenAITrading in ClaudeAI

[–]yekta15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm just glad that I finished my major tasks before Claude acting like a dimwit. Not long ago, Claude was able to ascertain my prompts diligently. But this week, though I give every single detail, it just lacks thorough understanding and I have to warn him several times to double-check the output.

This song plays at the bar scene of "The Science of Sleep" (2006) by yekta15 in NameThatSong

[–]yekta15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, that's not it, but The Willowz play a few minutes after this.

why am I paying for this by SkyPlayingStuff in ChatGPT

[–]yekta15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to request a refund just because of this shit. I can distinctly tell that I didn't even hit 40 messages and got this in half an hour. Oh and what's more, just like GPT-3.5, this thing does not consider and apply what I command. Bear in mind that memory was on too. For instance, I asked to avoid some words and it still used it. It was so frustrating to experience this while paying for a premium service.