Regarding not knowing what you like, I feel the same. I started doing a list this year of things I like, and now I can answer that question much better.
I know the Pacific is huge, but when you see it like that is mind-blowing
This reminded me of when I was hiking in Peru once and needed to pee badly. We stopped after a while, and I went to relieve myself behind some rocks. Five minutes later, much to my despair, the guide explained that the rock formation was sacred to the Incas.
I see, good luck finding it!
That is not the point, I just did a quick prompt to try to help a stranger on the internet. You can try to tweak the prompt (or ask several times) so the results are more helpful.
The chatbot can be very helpful in finding obscure movies
I asked ChatGPT for movies similar to those, released in the early 90s:
A Few Good Men (1992) - Directed by Rob Reiner, this legal drama stars Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson and revolves around a court-martial case.
The Hunt for Red October (1990) - Based on Tom Clancy’s novel, this thriller follows a CIA analyst as he tries to determine the intentions of a Soviet submarine captain.
Crimson Tide (1995) - Starring Denzel Washington and Gene Hackman, this film is about a power struggle aboard a nuclear submarine.
Patriot Games (1992) - Another Tom Clancy adaptation, this film stars Harrison Ford as Jack Ryan dealing with IRA terrorists.
Executive Decision (1996) - This action thriller stars Kurt Russell and Steven Seagal and involves a team trying to stop terrorists on board a hijacked plane.
I actually think I developed kidney problems because of that
Mostly silly, more socializing than not, even though I would be less tired if I realized more quickly that sometimes I need to be alone.
It can be tough to break the social barrier with a group, but if it happens, then socializing becomes much easier.
Outside too, to be honest
More than two movies a day for a whole year, it’s way too much time
I am very proud of my F/f, too. I do them beautifully because it is the first letter of my name.
This does not happen to me. Commonly, I wake up 2-3 times every night, and I barely remember any dreams.
On the other hand, when I was taking quetiapine, I remembered 1-2 dreams every night (regardless if I was waking up at night or not).
Yes, for me it’s very common and very easy not to notice too
I’ve had a similar surgery last August. My mind was going wild about the procedure, but my psychologist suggested I look into it, and I found it was much simpler than I expected, which eased a bit the anxiety. The recovery was a bit slow, but I did some things on my throat as well, which come with eating restrictions. The recovery for the nose part was uneventful.
To be honest, I love being a part of a group. I even crave it, sometimes. The hard part is finding an appropriate group, and the harder part is to feel comfortable in it.
On Boost it shows correctly as well
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