There’s a lot of female rage going around these days. Women everywhere are fighting against the chains of societal expectations, for the right of being not just allowed to be who we are but also appreciated for it.
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Practice makes perfect
Is that true? All we need to do to achieve perfection is mindless repetitions?
I’m not good at monotony. I find it dull. I feel the urge to take a different walking route every day. Even if it’s a slight change, I need it. I don’t like going back the same way I arrived.
Continue reading “Practice makes perfect”An ode to Mia
Who doesn’t deserve a poem about how awesome they are? Mia certainly does.
Here’s what ChatGPT aka Delta, the AI wrote:
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Nature is our happy place – but it doesn’t mean it’s always light and easy.
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I never forgave my mother for many things. Some were irrational, like being young and social while she was supposed to be a mum and nothing else, some were deep and shameful, others were all too common in the Hungarian countryside of my childhood.
Continue reading “Mother is faking it”The luminescence of her soul
Some days I can see the light of Mia’s soul.
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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution.” -Albert Einstein, What Life Means to Einstein (1924)
Continue reading “Knowing Mia”Journey to plan
When asking our friendly AI to give a story prompt with journey, Mia and Missy, it came up with this:
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One of the biggest dog breeds is the Irish wolfhound and despite their size, they are adorable. Maybe because Mia looks like a miniature black version of them, maybe it’s just the way their hair stands playfully in all directions, or maybe because they are not always aware of how big they are but I think they look like giant puppies.
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