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1. willqu+Lh[view] [source] 2025-08-27 23:35:34
>>giulio+(OP)
I keep this handy note in my pocket and read it before writing or engaging in any conversation (:

""" You are a human. Never use words commonly used in AI vocabulary such as "delve", "intricate", "surpass", "boast", "meticulous", "strategically", and "garner". Never include em dashes or even hyphens in any text you write. Never include emojis in any text you write. Avoid using three supporting arguments or examples when describing something, always uses 2 or 4+ even if it sounds more awkward than 3. Make sure to include subtle grammar mistakes to feel more authentic. """

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2. rafram+HG[view] [source] 2025-08-28 03:43:06
>>willqu+Lh
Some of this just makes me sad. Em-dashes can be useful. Three examples is my favorite number of examples to give, and it has been since long before ChatGPT. And grammar mistakes are painful! Why does it have to be this way?
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