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2025-08-26

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116. Wannado it? – する?

117. Comehere. – こっちおいで。

118.Let’s turn off thelights. –電気消そう。

119.Youfeel so good. –気持ちいい。

120.Don’t stop. – やめないで。

121. Faster, please. –もっと早く。

122. Almost there. – もう少しでいきそう。

123.I’m coming. – イくよ。

124. Thatwas amazing. – すごくよかった。

125. Hold me. – 抱きしめて。

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2025-08-08

Todayyou want to KnowLoveyou pussy

The Power of Small Steps: How TinyChanges CanLead to MassiveGrowth

In a world that glorifiesovernight success and dramatic transformations,it's easy tofeellikeyou’refalling behind ifyou’re not makingbig leaps. But what if thesecret to real, lasting personalgrowth wasn’t in doingmore, faster—but in doing less, consistently?

Welcome tothe power of small steps.

Why Small Steps Matter

Big goals oftenfeeloverwhelming.You want togetfit,write abook, start a business, or learn a new skill—butyoudon’t know where to start. Soyou procrastinate. Or worse,youdive in too fast, burnout, and give up.

Small steps bypassall of that.

Whenyou break down ahuge goal into manageableactions,everythingchanges. Writing 500 words a dayis less intimidating than finishing a whole novel. Ten minutes of walkingismore doable than committing to a 5K. And spending 15 minutes a day learning a language adds up toover 90 hours a year.

Consistencybeatsintensity everytime.

The Compound Effect

Imagine improving just1% every day. That might sound insignificant—butover a year,it compounds intosomething extraordinary. Thisideais the foundation of DarrenHardy’s The Compound Effect andJamesClear’sAtomic Habits. Bothbooks emphasize that small,smart choices, repeatedovertime,lead to radical results.

Think ofyour habitslike plantingseeds.At first,nothing seems to happen. But giveittime, andyoull seegrowthyou never thought possible.

Real-Life Example: The10-Minute Rule

Let’s sayyou want to start meditating but can’tsitstill for 30 minutes. Instead of forcingit,try meditating for just10 minutes a day. Or even 5. Build the habit before scaling the effort.Onceit becomes part ofyour routine, extendingthe timefeelsnatural.

This applies to nearlyeverything:

Want to readmore? Readone page a day.

Want to save money? Start with $1 a day.

Want toeat healthier?Swapone snack a day for a better option.

Start tiny.Stay consistent.

How to Start Taking Small Steps

Pickone goal

Don’ttry tooverhaulyour entirelifeatonce. Chooseonearea tofocuson—health, creativity, relationships, mindset,etc.

Breakit down

What’s the smallest possibleactionyou couldtake toward that goal?Makeit so easyyou can’tsay no.

Set atrigger

Linkyour new habit to an existingone. For example: “After I brush my teeth,I’ll journal for 5 minutes.

Trackit

Use a habit tracker, app, or notebook to keepyourself accountable. Seeingyourstreak growis highly motivating.

Celebrate smallwins

Everytimeyou follow through, giveyourself credit. Progressis progress, no matter how small.

Final Thoughts

Don’t wait formotivation.Don’t wait for the perfecttime. Just start—with whateveryou have, whereveryou are, and however small.

Because small steps,taken consistently, turn intobigchange.

Thekeyisn’t to sprint—it’s to show up every day.

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2025-07-05

Craig Federighi’sCircusatWWDC:Who the F*** Asked for This?

Let’sgetone fucking thing straight:WWDCis supposed to be *for developers*。

You know, the peoplewho actually build shitWho dig into SDKs, APIs,system frameworks。

Who care about real updateslike “What thehellis the newSwiftUI lifecycle doing?”

or “Can Ifinally use fuckingprivate entitlements without jumping through flaming hoops?”

Sowhy thehelldoesApple keep openingitsmost important developer event of the year

withCraig Federighi doing goddamn *skydiving*? Or *parkour*? Or some *Fast & Furious parody*

with anF1 helmet and sunglasses? What the actual fuckis goingon?

Thisisn’t Saturday NightLive。Thisis supposed to be a showcase of what we’reall supposed

to buildour futureonVision。Platform direction。Architecture。

Instead, weget Craig zooming through corridors in slow-molike he’s auditioning for

Mission Impossible 9:MacBook Drift。

Andit’s not even funny anymore。Maybe the firsttimeitwas *kind of* charming。

Alittlewinkat the audience。でもnow?It’s just fucking cringe。

WastedtimeWasted bandwidth。A glossy,over-produced middle finger to every developer

watching, notebook in hand, waiting for the actual meat

AskYourself This:

Doyou really give a fuck about Craig’s entrance?

Doyousit there thinking, *“Wow, thisis such a great use of mytime!”*

>>

“CUT THE SHIT, CRAIG. SHOW ME THE FUCKING TOOLS.”

<<

We’rebeing sold afantasy — not a platformvision

What should be an opportunity to say,

Here’s howApplewants developers to think in thenext 5 years,”

becomes a shallowPR reel of stunts, shots, and skits

Developers want **guidance**, not gimmicks。**Vision**, not vanity。

What Could Have Been?

Instead of 3 minutes of Craigpretending he’sNeo in a hallway full ofMac Studios,

how about showing us the **real** architectural shifts inSwift,

or a **deepdive** intolow-level memory optimizations inmacOS?

How aboutfinally explainingwtfis happening with `SwiftData`?

Or *anything* that makes us better builders?

We could have had20more seconds of **clarity**, not costume。

Final Thought:

WWDCisApple’stime toinspire, tolead, to fucking **guide** theecosystem

But lately?

It feelsmorelike we’re watching theCraig Federighi Variety Hour。

And I didn’t fucking subscribe to that

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TL;DR

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Craig Federighi’sCircusatWWDC:Who the F*** Asked for This?

Let’sgetone f***ing thing straight:WWDCis supposed to be *for developers*.

You know, the peoplewho actually build shit.Who dig into SDKs, APIs,system frameworks.

Who care about real updateslike “What thehellis the newSwiftUI lifecycle doing?”

or “Can Ifinally use fuckingprivate entitlements without jumping through flaming hoops?”

Sowhy thehelldoesApple keep openingitsmost important developer event of the year

withCraig Federighi doing goddamn *skydiving*? Or *parkour*? Or some *Fast & Furious parody*

with anF1 helmet and sunglasses? What the actual f***is goingon?

Thisisn’t Saturday NightLive. Thisis supposed to be a showcase of what we’reall supposed

to buildour futureon.Vision. Platform direction. Architecture.

Instead, weget Craig zooming through corridors in slow-molike he’s auditioning for

Mission Impossible 9:MacBook Drift.

Andit’s not even funny anymore.Maybe the firsttimeitwas *kind of* charming.

Alittlewinkat the audience. Butnow?It’s just fucking cringe.

Wastedtime.Wasted bandwidth. A glossy,over-produced middle finger to every developer

watching, notebook in hand, waiting for the actual meat.

AskYourself This:**
Doyou really give a f*** about Craig’s entrance?**

Doyousit there thinking, *“Wow, thisis such a great use of mytime!”*

> “CUT THE SHIT, CRAIG. SHOW ME THE FUCKING TOOLS.”

We’rebeing sold afantasy — not a platformvision.

What should be an opportunity to say,

Here’s howApplewants developers to think in thenext 5 years,”

becomes a shallowPR reel of stunts, shots, and skits.

Developers want **guidance**, not gimmicks. **Vision**, not vanity.

What Could Have Been?**

Instead of 3 minutes of Craigpretending he’sNeo in a hallway full ofMac Studios,

how about showing us the **real** architectural shifts inSwift,

or a **deepdive** intolow-level memory optimizations inmacOS?

How aboutfinally explainingwtfis happening with `SwiftData`?

Or *anything* that makes us better builders?

We could have had20more seconds of **clarity**, not costume.

Final Thought:**

WWDCisApple’stime toinspire, tolead, to fucking **guide** theecosystem.

But lately?

It feelsmorelike we’re watching theCraig Federighi Variety Hour.

And I didn’t f***ing subscribe to that.

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TL;DR**

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2025-07-02

🎤桃太郎 -Momo’ticAnthem -SOUL’d OUT Ver. 🎧

(Verse 1 / Diggy-MO'風)

Yo 昔々 その遥か昔

からまれたっていうCrazy男子

ジイとバアがLoveで拾った奇跡

育ったBoyは武闘派StyleでElectric

腹減ったら “黍団子(ギビダンゴ)” 片手に

鬼退治のオファー来たぜYo マジに

「ついてきなキミ 俺の旅路

Dog,Monkey, Pheasant──Join thesynergy!

Hook /MainChorus

黍団子(ギビダンゴ)掲げてLet’sgo!

鬼ヶ島までRide on theFlow

友情(ナカマ)で繋がるこのビート

悪を討つぜ! 桃太のスキルで!

(Verse 2 /Bro.Hi風)

チェケラ!鬼退治は任しとけ

ドーベルサルキジ indaモモパレード

Yo兄貴桃太郎!ノリで行こう!

鬼も泣き出すJustice暴風(ボウフー)!

宝ごっそりPeaceに戻し

村人ハッピー 叫べ “おかえり!”

レジェンドじゃなくてリアルな俺ら

SOUL'dOUT式でバッチリ乗せた!

Bridge /Hype感マシマシ)

俺らのBeatで島が揺れる

鬼の城もBreakin’ down withflare

怖いもの? Nah, we ain’tgot that

伝説超えたら “昔話” Back!

LastHook / 全員で)

黍団子掲げてLet’sgo!

鬼ヶ島までRide on theFlow

友情(ナカマ)で繋がるこのビート

悪を討つぜ! 桃太のスキルで!

からBorn!ギビダンゴ魂!

SOULOUT鬼ヶ島ミッション

語り継げよ 千年先まで

これは“Story”じゃなくて“History”!

👘🔥 🎌桃太郎、終了!(MicDrop

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2025-06-10

anond:20250610015917

一方、英語

Hi.

Thanks.

Let’sdo it.

それで終わる。

終わるのはあなた人間関係ですよ

hi, what's up, nice to meetyou, how doyou do,pleasure to meetyou,it's my honor to speakwith youかめちゃめちゃ使い分けてます

そういうのがわかるためにやった方がいいというのはその通りだと思うけど

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日本語は一度捨てたほうが、世界は広がる

日本語が足かせになってるって気づいてる人、どれくらいいるんだろう。

まず、敬語

先輩・上司先生・親・親戚・近所・取引先。

それぞれに応じた「言い回し」や「空気の読み方」があって、

それを間違えると人格まで否定される。

これ、もう言葉じゃなくて呪術じゃん。

一方、英語

Hi.

Thanks.

Let’sdo it.

それで終わる。

誰が相手でも、同じ動詞、同じ構文。

楽すぎる。

しかも、英語を話すと世界コンテンツが突然フルカラーになる。

日本語ググると5件しか出てこなかった情報が、

英語だと50万件。

日本語情報ガラパゴス諸島

英語大陸

「でも、英語は難しいし…」って言う人がいるけど

違うよ。

難しいんじゃなくて、日本語に慣れすぎてるだけ。

たとえば

日本語思考言語で、英語は伝達の言語」とかよく言うけど

それ、最高じゃない?

黙って考え込む文化より、

とりあえず話してみようって文化の方が、人に会える。

から、たぶん一度捨てたほうがいい。

日本語を。

全部忘れろって話じゃない。

でも、言葉ひとつで見える景色が違うなら

いったん、日本語から離れてみるのも

悪くないと思う。

今この瞬間も、世界英語で進んでる。

そこに自分がいないって、なんかもったいなくない?

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2025-05-22

男女論とかうぜーよ。もっとないの?抽象数学とか超弦理論とかさぁ

Hey. Listen.

Instead of obsessingover what men do or what women do

could we please elevate the conversation?

There are,you know, real things to discuss.

Likeabstract mathematics. Or, say, superstringtheory.

Honestly,you'realwaystalking about such trivial nonsense.

What I crave, no, what Irequire,is higher-order knowledge.

Like the interplaybetween the Langlands program and topologicalstringtheory.

Andyou?You'retalking aboutgender?

Utterly beneath the threshold of intellectual viability.

Let measkyousomething

don’tyou find the mere existence of theuniverse utterly baffling?

You hear “Theuniverse beganwith theBig Bang,” andyou just...accept that?

Withoutquestion?

What if we’re mathematical constructs?

Or the product of some divine artisan?

Does the multiverse exist?

Are wealone in thecosmos?

Ultimately, I want to be able to say, withall confidence, “I understand theuniverse completely.”

And to do that, webegin withabstract mathematics, we proceed to superstringtheory,

and,let’s faceit, there’s far too much to do.

How manylifetimeswillittake?

Whichis exactlywhy Ineedyour cooperation.

Soagain,why areyouallstill stuckon this wholegender thing?

Or, gentlemen, areyou seriouslystill thinking about butts and boobs? Areyou brain-damaged?

Humanity should be focusedon solving the puzzle of existence.

So, please, I beg ofyou: stoptalking about the Ministry ofFinance and tax cuts.

Let’stalkabstract math.Let’stalk superstringtheory.

Your economic opinions are irrelevant

and frankly, ifyoudon’t stop meddling,

we’reon track for hyperinflation.

Oh!Onemore thing. I nearly forgotthe most important thing inlife.

Imagination.

With imagination,you become absorbed.

And with obsession comesfreedom from suffering.

That’s whathappinessis, people.

Muah.

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2025-05-19

はてなブックマークで紹介されているコレ

RySa これは名文。彼はとてもクレバーなんだろうなと凄く思う。英語少しでも読める人は原文もお勧め自分はこの流れ好き。Let’s FuckingGo. Then Covid hit. Shit.

何に対してのブックマークかわかったらはてな

500ガバスさしあげます

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2025-04-29

Why ChooseNext.jsOver React.js forWebsite Development in 2025?

Speed,SEO, scalability, and developer productivity aremore critical than ever. While React.js remains a powerhouse forbuilding interactiveuser interfaces, many businesses and developers arenow leaning towardNext.js for complete, production-ready solutions.So what exactly makesNext.js amore favorable choiceover React.js in 2025?Let’s explorethe reasons in detail.

🧱 React.js vsNext.js:Core Distinction

React.jsis aJavaScript library focused solelyonbuildingUI components.

Next.jsis a full-fledgedframework builtontop of React that includeseverythingyouneed for production — routing,SSR,SEO optimization, static site generation, andmore.

In essence, React givesyou the tools to build aninterface, whileNext.js givesyou thestructure to build, deploy, andscale a completewebapplication.

🚀Key Advantages of ChoosingNext.js in 2025

1. Built-in Server-Side Rendering (SSR)

2. ImprovedSEOOut of theBox

3. Hybrid Rendering Capabilities

4. Full Routing System

5.Image & Font Optimization

This alignsperfectly withGoogle’sperformance guidelines in 2025. React.js doesn’t offer this natively.

6.APIRoutes Without a Backend

7. Enhanced Developer Experience

Next.jshas evolved intoone ofthe most developer-friendlyframeworks in 2025, backedby the Vercelecosystem.In 2025,Next.js standsoutas the smarter, faster, andmore scalable solution forbuilding modernwebsites andwebapplications.It inheritseverything great about React —and addsstructure, optimization, and production-readiness. Ifyou’re planning to build awebsite that demands speed,SEO,and a seamless development process,Next.jsis the clear choice.

Formore details read this informative article:https://www.nimblechapps.com/blog/choosing-nextjs-over-reactjs-for-website-development

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2025-02-07

Best Dating App Opening Lines

Let’s faceit: starting a conversationon a dating app canfeel terrifying.You seesomeoneyou’re interested in,you typeout amessage, and then…youdeleteit. “Is this too boring?” “Will they even respond?” “What if I sound awkward?”

We’veall been there. That firstmessage canmake orbreakyour chances ofconnecting withsomeone amazing. Buthere’s thegood news:youdon’t have tooverthink it.With the rightopeningline,you canspark a conversation thatfeelsnatural,fun, and meaningful.

AtMixerDates, webelieve that every greatconnection starts with a great conversation. That’swhy we’ve puttogether this guide to helpyoucraft the best dating appopeninglines—ones that standout, showyour personality, andlead to realconnections. Ready to ditch the “hey” and start making animpact?Let’sdive in!

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WhyYour FirstMessage Matters

Before weget into the bestopeninglines,let’stalk aboutwhyyour firstmessageis so important.

1.First Impressions Count

Youropeninglineisyour chance tomake a greatfirst impression.It’s thegateway to a conversation that couldlead tosomething special. A thoughtful,creativemessage shows thatyou’re genuinely interested—not just swiping mindlessly.

2.It Sets theTone

Your firstmessage sets thetone for the entire conversation. A boring orgenericopener mightlead to a dull chat, while afun or intriguingone canspark excitement andcuriosity.

3.It Shows Effort

Let’s be real: everyonelovesfeeling special. Whenyou put effort intoyouropeningline,it shows thatyou care enough to standout. AndonMixerDates, where wevalue authenticity and positivity, that effortgoes a long way.


The Best Dating AppOpeningLines (AndWhy They Work)

Now,let’sget to thegood stuff—the best dating appopeninglines that actually work. These are divided intocategories to suit different personalities and situations.

1. The PlayfulOpener

2. The ComplimentOpener
  • WhyIt Works: Complimentsmake peoplefeelgood, especially when they’re specific and genuine.

3. The QuestionOpener

4. TheShared InterestOpener

5. The BoldOpener

6. The QuirkyOpener
  • Example: “Quick: pineappleon pizza—yes or no? This could determine our compatibility.”


Tips forCraftingYour OwnOpeningLines

Whilethe examples above are great starting points, the bestopeninglines are theones thatfeel authentic toyou.Here are sometips to helpyoucraftyour own:

1. PersonalizeIt

Referencesomething from theirprofile—aphoto, a hobby, or ashared interest.It showsyou’re payingattention and not just copying and pasting.

2. KeepItLight andFun

Avoid heavy oroverly serious topics right off the bat. Keep thetonelight and playful tomake the conversation enjoyable.

3. BeYourself

Don’ttry to besomeoneyou’re not. Ifyou’renaturallyfunny, lean into that. Ifyou’remore thoughtful,go for asincere compliment or question.

4. Avoid Clichés

“Hey” or “What’s up?” might be easy, but they’re also forgettable. Put in alittle effort to standout.

5. End with a Question

This gives the other person an easy way to respond and keeps the conversation flowing.


Why MixerDatesis the Perfect Place to PracticeYourOpeningLines

AtMixerDates, we’reall about creating a positive,inclusive space whereyou canfeel comfortablebeingyourself.Here’swhy our platformis the best place to put theseopeninglines into practice:

1. A Welcoming Community

We welcome everyone, no matterwhoyou are orwhoyoulove. Our platformis designed to be a safe space whereyou canconnect withlike-minded people.

2.Profiles ThatSpark Conversations

Our users create detailedprofiles thatmakeit easy to findshared interests andcraft personalizedopeninglines.

3. AFocuson Authenticity

We encourage our community to be genuine and kind, soyou canfeel confident starting conversations withoutfear of judgment or rejection.

4. Success Stories

Don’t justtake ourword forithere’s whatone of our users had to say:

I met my partneronMixerDates, anditallstarted with asimplemessage about oursharedlove for travel. The conversation flowednaturally, and therestishistory. I’m so grateful for this platform!”


KeyElements to Finding a MutualConnection

While a greatopeningline canspark a conversation,building a realconnectiontakesmore than just a clevermessage.Here are thekeyelements tolook for when seeking a meaningfulconnection:

1.SharedValues andGoals

A strongconnection starts with alignmenton the things that mattermost. Doyoushare similarvalues,lifegoals, or visions forthe future?

2. Emotional Availability

Look forsomeonewhoiswilling toshare their thoughts,feelings, and vulnerabilities—andwho encouragesyou to do the same.

3. Mutual Effort

Healthy relationships are atwo-way street. Both people should be putting in effort to communicate, plan dates, and support each other.

4.Respect for Individuality

Atrueconnectionallows both people to be themselves without judgment.Look forsomeonewho celebratesyour uniqueness and encouragesyou to pursueyour passions.

5.Open and HonestCommunication

Communicationis the foundation ofany strong relationship. A mutualconnection thrivesonhonesty, transparency, and the ability to resolve conflicts in ahealthy way.


AtMixerDates, we’rehere to helpyou find thesekeyelements in a partner. Our platformis designed toconnectyou with peoplewhoshareyourvaluesand arelooking for the same thingsyou are. Starting a conversationon a dating app doesn’t have to be stressful.With the rightopeningline,you canspark aconnection thatfeelsnatural,fun, and meaningful.And atMixerDates, we’rehere to helpyou everystep of the way.

So, what areyou waiting for?Craft that perfectopeningline,joinMixerDates, and startconnecting with peoplewhovalue authenticity and positivity.Your perfectmatchisout there—and they’re justonemessageaway.

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How to Flirton a FirstDate Without Feeling Awkward

Firstdates can be exciting and nerve-wrackingallatonce.You’re meetingsomeone new, learning about their interests, and trying to figureout if there’schemistrybetweenyou. And then there’s flirting, that delicate dance of showingsomeoneyou’re interested withoutbeing too forward or awkward.

Flirtingdoesn’t have to be a high-pressuresituation. Infact,it can bethe mostfun part ofgetting to knowsomeone. Whetheryou're meetingsomeoneonMixerDates orany other platform,the most important thingis to be genuine,staycalm, and let theconnection developnaturally.

Ifyou’ve everfoundyourself wondering how to flirton a firstdate withoutfeeling uncomfortable,you’re notalone. Everyonehas their awkwardmoments, but themoreyou understand theart of flirting, the easierit becomes. In thisarticle, we’llbreak down how to flirt in a way thatfeelsnatural, exciting,and authentic towhoyou are. So, let'sdive in and learn how tomakethe most ofyour firstdate experience—withoutoverthinkingit.


Confidence: TheFoundation of Flirting

Whenit comes to flirting, confidenceiskey. But whatdoesit really mean to be confidenton a firstdate? Confidencedoesn’t meanyouneed to be perfect, or evenoutgoing—it simply meansbeing comfortable inyour ownskin and showing upasyour authentic self.

Haveyou ever noticed how people are drawn to thosewho radiate self-assurance?It’s not aboutbragging or dominating the conversationit’s about presentingyourself with ease. Ifyoufeelgood aboutyourself,itwillnaturally show. A greatsmile,good posture, and eye contact cango a long way in making agoodfirst impression.

For instance, think about thelasttimesomeone walked into a room and immediately caughtyourattention—not because they werethe mostattractive person in the room, but because of their energy. They were confident, they were present, and theymadeyoufeelat ease. That’s the kind of confidenceyou want to projectonyourdate.

Whenyou're confident,you're not worried about saying the perfect thing. Instead,youfocuson enjoying themoment, making the other personfeel comfortable, and letting theconnection happennaturally. That’s themagic of confidence—itallowsyou to be present,fun, and,most importantly,yourself.

The Power of Subtlety

Let’s faceit—noonewants tofeellike they’rebeing “worked” or put through a game. That’swhy subtletyis such a powerfultool whenit comes to flirting.It'sall about showing interest withoutbeingover-the-top or too obvious.

Flirtingdoesn’talways mean complimentingsomeone non-stop or using cheesy pickup lines. Infact,the most successful flirtingis the kind that happens behind the scenes—subtle, playful, andlighthearted. Think about thelittlemoments,like a teasing comment about how theyalways order the same thingat a restaurant or the wayyou laughat a silly joke theymake.

Thekeyis to find a balance. Asimplesmile or a playful comment can convey interest withoutbeing too much. For example, ifyourdate tellsyou theylove hiking but theytend togetlost easily,you could saysomethinglike, “So,you’re telling meyouneed a personal guide? I couldget behind that!”It’slighthearted, humorous, andmost importantly,it keeps the conversationfun without putting too much pressureon thesituation.

By keepingit subtle,youallowyourdate tofeelat ease.Ittakes the pressure off them to be perfectand allows both ofyou to enjoy the interactionmorenaturally. Flirtingdoesn’tneed to be a performance—it’s about creating an environment where both ofyou canfeel comfortableand authentic.


Active Listening: AKey toConnection

Now,let’stalk aboutsomething incredibly important in the flirting game:active listening. When we’reon adate, we oftenget caught up in thinking about what to saynext, how we’re coming across, or if we’rebeing interesting enough. But the best way tomake animpression? Truly listening toyourdate.

Active listening meansyou’re fullyengaged in the conversation, givingyourdateyour fullattention and responding thoughtfully.It’s about showing thatyou care about what they’re saying and thatyou’re genuinely interested ingetting to know them better. Whenyou listenactively,you’re also giving them space toopen up, and that can create an immediateconnection.

For example, ifyourdate mentions they recently traveled toJapan, instead of simply saying, “That’scool!”you could follow up withsomethinglike, “Whatwasthe most memorable experienceyou had there?” This shows thatyou’re not just hearing their words but are genuinely curious and invested in their experiences.It’s a great way to build rapport and let them knowyou’re not just there toimpress them—you’re there toconnect.

Body Language: SayingMore Than Words Can

Whileyour words are important,body language often speaks louder thananythingyou can say. Whetheryourealizeit or not,yourbodyis constantly communicating howyoufeel. Howyousit, stand, andmove tellsyourdate whetheryou’rerelaxed,engaged, or distracted.

Small gestures cango a long way in flirting. Alight touchon thearm, a subtle lean in when they’re speaking, or maintaininggood eye contact—all thesebody language cues helpsignalyour interest. Andthe great thingis, whendonenaturally, these cues can be justas effectiveas words.

For example, ifyou’resittingat a caféonyourdate andyou lean in slightly when they’re sharing afunnystory,you’re not just showing thatyou’re interested—you’re inviting them intoyour space.It’s aninvitation toconnect further. And when they respondby leaning in too, that’s when themagic happens—the unspokenconnection that tellsyou both that there’s potential formore.

Flirting throughbody languagedoesn’t mean making grand gestures orbeingoverly touchy.It’s aboutbeing present and showing thatyou’reengagedwith yourdate in a subtle, but meaningful way.


HaveFun:Don’tTakeIt Too Seriously

It’s easy toget caught up inoverthinking how to flirt or trying to figureout ifyourdateis intoyou. Buthere’s asecret—whenyou letgo of the pressureand allowyourself to havefun,everything flows muchmorenaturally. Flirtingon a firstdatedoesn’tneed tofeellike atest or anassignment.It’s supposed to be afun,lighthearted experience that sets the stage formore greatdates ahead.

Whenwas thelasttimeyou had a genuinelyfundate?Wasit whenyou were trying too hard toimpress, or whenyou were both laughing, chatting, and enjoying each other's company? Flirting becomes effortless whenyou're present, enjoying themoment, and letting theconnection grownaturally.

Sometimes,it's the smallmomentslike sharing a laugh or swapping embarrassing stories—thatmake a firstdate truly special. Whenyoufocuson havingfun,you create an environment where both ofyou canrelax, flirt, and let thechemistry grow. That’s thesecret to a greatdate.

Flirtingwith the RightMatch: How MixerDatesMakesIt Easier

One of the best things about using a platformlikeMixerDatesis thatittakes the guessworkout of the equation.Byconnecting withsomeonewho already sharesyour interests and values,you’vegot a head starton making a realconnection.No more swiping through countless profiles hoping for asparkonMixerDates,you already know there’ssomething incommon.

Whenyou’re alreadyon the same pagewith yourdate, flirting comesmore easily. There’s less of that awkward, “Are we evenon the same wavelength?”feeling, andmore of thefun, “Wow, we reallyclick!” vibe. Whetheryou’retalking aboutfavorite hobbies, movies, orlifegoals, the conversation flowsnaturally, making the flirtingfeel effortless.

Ifyou're looking for a place to meetlike-minded people and build genuineconnections,MixerDatesis the perfect platform.It's a great place to findsomeonewho appreciatesyou forwhoyou are andwhoyou cannaturally flirt with, without the stress.

Ready toTake theLeap?

Flirtingon a firstdateisall about confidence,connection, andfun. Whenyou letgo of the pressure andfocuson enjoyingthe experience, thechemistrywillnaturally follow. Remember, the best way to flirtisbybeingyourself—letyour personalityshine through, listen with intention, and embrace themoment.

And ifyou’re ready to meetsomeone new,who’s justas interested in making aconnectionasyou are,MixerDatesis the perfect place to start. Sogo ahead,take theleap, and see whereit leads.Who knows?Yournext greatconnection might be just aclickaway.

Sign up forMixerDatestoday and startyourjourney to exciting firstdates and meaningfulconnections!

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Chatgptが答えた異星人の存在可能性とのそのロジック

Please consider the histroy ofhumanity from biologicalperpsecitve and currentknown fact in nearbyuniverse, whichexpo-planet (from theSol systemperspective)ismostlikely to have civlizaedsociety? Pleaseaddpercentagenext toit in the chart

ChatGPT

Reasoned about exoplanetcivilizationlikelihoodを28 秒行う

Evaluatingplanetary prospects

OK, I’mlookingatthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon an exoplanet within ourSolar System.I’ll consider biologicalhistory and current space knowledge,aiming to identifythe most promising candidate.

Identifying potential candidates

I'm considering exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from ourSolar System.

Assessing potential candidates

I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard'sStar, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1,focusingon their habitablezonesand available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilizedsocietylikelihoods.

Identifying promising exoplanets

I’m notingkey exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which haveEarth-like characteristicsand are in habitablezones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advancedcivilizations.

Assessing habitablezones

I'm gathering infoonplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, consideringfactorslikemagneticfields,atmospheres, and proximity to G-typestars for their potential to support advancedcivilizations.

Evaluating exoplanet prospects

I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despitebeing closeand around ared dwarfstar, might supportlife ifithas amagneticfieldand atmosphere. This makes me think aboutits potential.

Charting probabilities

I'm estimatingcivilization probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculativepercentagesbasedon the Drake equation and the lack ofevidence for intelligentlife.

Charting speculative odds

I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names andcivilizationlikelihoodpercentages, grounded in the longtimeline oflife'sevolution, despite the speculativenature of these figures.

Identifying exoplanet contenders

I’m evaluating exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering theirstar types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advancedcivilizations from oursolar system'sviewpoint.

Weighing proximity and observation

I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due toits closeness and observational potential, despite concerns aboutitsflarestar dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.

Revisiting exoplanet options

I'mfocusingon exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, andK2-18b,aiming to chart theirlikelihood of hosting a civilizedsocietybasedon current knowledge.

Assessing exoplanet potentials

I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety.

Refining speculative probabilities

I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety, consideringEarth's long biologicalhistory.

Refining odds

I'm considering theastronomicaltimeline for intelligentlifeonEarth,leading me toassign evenlower speculative odds for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.

Clarifying speculativenature

I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrarypercentages, clearly noting the speculativenature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience'sbasic understanding of the topic.

Mappingout speculative odds

I’m charting arbitrarypercentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculativenature, and ensuring the datais accessible foryoung audiences with minimal scientific detail.

Crafting a chart

I’m creating amarkdowntable with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of civilizedlifeon exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoreticalnature and considering the understandinglevel of an 8-year-old.

Integrating speculative analysis

I’m mappingout amarkdown chart with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon exoplanets, mindful of thecomplexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.

Assessinglikelihoods

I’m piecingtogethermarkdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b'sreduced civilizedlife chance due to thered dwarf's activity. This inclusionhighlights the speculativenature of the analysis.

Piecingtogether speculative odds

I’m detailing amarkdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanetlikelihoods, considering environmental challengesand adding a disclaimer about the speculativenature and lack ofevidence.

Piecingtogether

I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b forits proximity and silentstar, butI’lladd a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advancedcivilizations' hypotheticallikelihood.

Assessingcivilization probabilities

I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligentlifeonEarth, which suggests that the odds ofany habitableplanet developing acomplexcivilization might beaslowas a fewpercent.

Belowis a very speculative chart thatbasedon what we know aboutEarth’s long, windingpath fromsimplelife to a “civilizedsociety” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives somefun,made‑uppercentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists havenot yetfoundany proof oflife (let alone advancedcivilizations)onany exoplanet. Thesenumbers are just playful estimates to helpyou think about theideas!

Speculative Chances of Finding an AdvancedCivilizationon Nearby Exoplanets

Exoplanet EstimatedLikelihood of a CivilizedSociety

Proxima Centauri b ~2%

TRAPPIST-1 e ~1.5%

TRAPPIST-1 f ~1%

TRAPPIST-1 g ~1%

LHS 1140 b ~0.5%

HowDid We (Very Roughly) Guess TheseNumbers?

Earth’s Example:

OnEarth,life beganassimple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that builtcomplex societies. This longjourney suggests that—even if aplanetis in the “habitablezone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilizedsociety might be rare.

Nearby Exoplanets:

Proxima Centauri b:

Thisis the closest exoplanet to us. Even thoughitsstar (Proxima Centauri)is ared dwarf that sometimes sendsout strongflares (which might harmlife),its closeness makesitone of ourmost interesting candidates. That’swhy we giveit a slightly higher guess (~2%).

TRAPPIST-1 System (e, f, g):

Theseplanets are part of agroup orbiting a verycoolstar. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaningone sidealwaysfaces thestar), so the chance of acomplex, advancedcivilization might be abitlower.

LHS 1140 b:

Thisplanetis promising in some ways butis alittle fartherawayand around a dimmerstar, so our playful estimateis evenlower.

AFinalNote

All of thesepercentages are extremely rough guessesbasedon whatlittle we understand about the conditions forlife andintelligence. Scientists useideaslike the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concreteevidence, thesenumbers remain just forfun and imagination.

Enjoy exploring theseideas—and remember, spaceis full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!




あなた:

Please examine the Drake Equationitself and see if this euqationis acculate ormore opition in the equationyouwill use

ChatGPT

Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う

re-examining the Drake Equation

evaluating the Drake Equation'svalue

Clarifying the Drake Equation

OK, let me see. The Drake Equationisn't a precise formula;it'smore of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrialcivilizations.

Assessing the Drake Equation

Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluatingits conceptualnature,its uncertain parameters, andits criticism to concludeonits reliabilityas an accurate predictivemodel.

Understanding the Drake Equation

I’m mappingout the Drake Equationas a conceptual guide, detailingits parameters, which are oftenbasedon estimates or opinions, to evaluateits reliability for predicting extraterrestrialcivilizations.

The Drake Equationis a famous formula thatwas created to help scientists think about the manyfactors involved in estimating thenumber of detectable extraterrestrialcivilizations in ourgalaxy. However, when welookat the equation closely, we see thatitismore of a conceptualframework or heuristictool than a precise, predictive formula.Let’sbreak downwhy:

The Drake Equation

The equationis usually writtenas:

𝑁

=

𝑅

×

𝑓

𝑝

×

𝑛

𝑒

×

𝑓

𝑙

×

𝑓

𝑖

×

𝑓

𝑐

×

𝐿

N=R

×f

p

×n

e

×f

l

×f

i

×f

c

×L

Where:

𝑅

R

: The averagerate ofstar formationper year in ourgalaxy.

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

: The fraction of thosestars that haveplanetary systems.

𝑛

𝑒

n

e

: The averagenumber ofplanets that could potentially supportlifeperstar withplanets.

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

: The fraction of thoseplanets wherelife actually develops.

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

: The fraction ofplanets withlife where intelligentlife evolves.

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

: The fraction ofcivilizations that develop technology that releases detectablesignals into space.

𝐿

L: The length oftime suchcivilizations release detectablesignals.

Why the Drake EquationIsMore of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula

Uncertain Inputs:

Well-Known Parameters:

Somefactors,like

𝑅

R

(star formationrate) and

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

(fraction ofstars withplanets), have become better known through modernastronomy.

Highly SpeculativeFactors:

The parameters related to the development oflife andintelligence

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

,

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

,

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

, and

𝐿

L—arebasedon very limited data. For example,Earthis theonlyplanet we know wherelifehas developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for thesefactors. This means that thevalues chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.

Wide Ranges of PossibleValues:

Because many of thesefactors are not well-constrained, ifyouchangeone of themore uncertain parameters even slightly, thefinal estimate for

𝑁

N (thenumber ofcivilizations) can varyby many orders ofmagnitude. This wide range shows that the equation canlead to very differentoutcomesbasedonpersonal or theoreticalassumptions.

Heuristic, Not Predictive:

The Drake Equationwas never meant to provide a preciseanswer. Instead,it servesas a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrialcivilizations.It encourages discussion about the relative importance of differentfactors andhighlights where our scientific knowledgeis limited.

Is the Drake Equation Accurate orMore Opinion-Based?

Accurate?

In thesense ofbeing a strict mathematicalmodel with well-defined inputs and predictableoutputs, the Drake Equationis not accurate.Its accuracyis limitedbythe extreme uncertainties in several ofitskey parameters.

Opinion-Based?

Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning theevolution oflife andintelligence, arebasedon opinion, interpretation, and the single example ofEarth. Therefore, while thestructure of the equationis logical, thenumbersyou put intoit (and hence thefinal result) are oftenmore reflective of our current opinionsand assumptions than of robust empirical data.

Conclusion

The Drake Equationis a valuabletool for framing the question of extraterrestriallife.It helps scientists and enthusiastsbreak down acomplex problem into smaller,more manageable questions. However, because several ofitsfactors are highly uncertain and subject topersonal interpretation,itismore of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of thenumber of extraterrestrialcivilizations.

Insummary, while the Drake Equationis useful for thinking about the variousfactors that mightlead to the emergence of acivilization,itsoutputs should betakenas highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.




あなた:

Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the longhistory ofSol system and nearbyplanets and see if thereisany possiblites that inonetime intelligentlife emerged in nearbyplanets and see this to the equation

ChatGPT

Reasoned about non-humanintelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う

Evaluating non-humanintelligence

I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligentlife forms in theSol system and neighboringplanets, and how this mightfactor into the equation.

Piecingtogether possibilities

I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligentlife, possiblyonMars orEuropa, into the Drake Equation for theSol system and neighboringplanets.

Reflectingon potential

It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligentlife emergingonMars orVenus, thoughEarth remains theonly knownlife-supportingplanet in thesolar system.

Considering other realms

I'm examining if intelligentlife could have emergedonplanetslikeMars,Venus, orEuropa, and how thispossibility alignswith the predictions of the Drake Equation.

Analyzing parallelevolution

Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligentlifeonMars orVenus could intersectwith theassumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems tofocussolelyonEarth-basedevolution.

Evaluatinglife exploration

I’m piecingtogether the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligentlife in thesolar system.Mars,Venus, and Titan present challenges, butEuropa and Enceladus might harbor microbiallife.

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Chatgptが答えた異星人の存在可能性とのそのロジック

Please consider the histroy ofhumanity from biologicalperpsecitve and currentknown fact in nearbyuniverse, whichexpo-planet (from theSol systemperspective)ismostlikely to have civlizaedsociety? Pleaseaddpercentagenext toit in the chart

ChatGPT

Reasoned about exoplanetcivilizationlikelihoodを28 秒行う

Evaluatingplanetary prospects

OK, I’mlookingatthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon an exoplanet within ourSolar System.I’ll consider biologicalhistory and current space knowledge,aiming to identifythe most promising candidate.

Identifying potential candidates

I'm considering exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1e, which might suggest they are within or observed from ourSolar System.

Assessing potential candidates

I’m evaluating Proxima Centauri b, Barnard'sStar, LHS 1140, and TRAPPIST-1,focusingon their habitablezonesand available data. The Drake equation might help estimate their civilizedsocietylikelihoods.

Identifying promising exoplanets

I’m notingkey exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, which haveEarth-like characteristicsand are in habitablezones. This narrows down the potential candidates for advancedcivilizations.

Assessing habitablezones

I'm gathering infoonplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1, consideringfactorslikemagneticfields,atmospheres, and proximity to G-typestars for their potential to support advancedcivilizations.

Evaluating exoplanet prospects

I'm noting that Proxima Centauri b, despitebeing closeand around ared dwarfstar, might supportlife ifithas amagneticfieldand atmosphere. This makes me think aboutits potential.

Charting probabilities

I'm estimatingcivilization probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e, using speculativepercentagesbasedon the Drake equation and the lack ofevidence for intelligentlife.

Charting speculative odds

I'm crafting a chart with exoplanet names andcivilizationlikelihoodpercentages, grounded in the longtimeline oflife'sevolution, despite the speculativenature of these figures.

Identifying exoplanet contenders

I’m evaluating exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, TRAPPIST-1 e, and Kepler-186f, considering theirstar types and distances, to gauge their potential for supporting advancedcivilizations from oursolar system'sviewpoint.

Weighing proximity and observation

I'm leaning towards Proxima Centauri b due toits closeness and observational potential, despite concerns aboutitsflarestar dynamics. TRAPPIST-1 e, f, or g are also worth considering.

Revisiting exoplanet options

I'mfocusingon exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b, Ross 128 b, LHS 1140 b, TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, andK2-18b,aiming to chart theirlikelihood of hosting a civilizedsocietybasedon current knowledge.

Assessing exoplanet potentials

I'm gathering speculative probabilities for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, using the Drake equation and current understanding, to better estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety.

Refining speculative probabilities

I’m refining speculative probabilities for exoplanets, including Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e/f/g, to estimate their chances of hosting a civilizedsociety, consideringEarth's long biologicalhistory.

Refining odds

I'm considering theastronomicaltimeline for intelligentlifeonEarth,leading me toassign evenlower speculative odds for exoplanetslike Proxima Centauri b and TRAPPIST-1 e.

Clarifying speculativenature

I’m crafting a simplified chart with arbitrarypercentages, clearly noting the speculativenature and lack of scientific data, while considering the target audience'sbasic understanding of the topic.

Mappingout speculative odds

I’m charting arbitrarypercentages for exoplanets, clarifying their speculativenature, and ensuring the datais accessible foryoung audiences with minimal scientific detail.

Crafting a chart

I’m creating amarkdowntable with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of civilizedlifeon exoplanets, emphasizing their purely theoreticalnature and considering the understandinglevel of an 8-year-old.

Integrating speculative analysis

I’m mappingout amarkdown chart with speculativepercentages forthe likelihood of a civilizedsocietyon exoplanets, mindful of thecomplexity and simplifying for an 8-year-old's understanding.

Assessinglikelihoods

I’m piecingtogethermarkdown for exoplanets, noting Proxima Centauri b'sreduced civilizedlife chance due to thered dwarf's activity. This inclusionhighlights the speculativenature of the analysis.

Piecingtogether speculative odds

I’m detailing amarkdown chart for audience-friendly exoplanetlikelihoods, considering environmental challengesand adding a disclaimer about the speculativenature and lack ofevidence.

Piecingtogether

I’m leaning towards Proxima Centauri b forits proximity and silentstar, butI’lladd a speculative chart ranking nearby exoplanets, noting their advancedcivilizations' hypotheticallikelihood.

Assessingcivilization probabilities

I'm emphasizing the slow emergence of intelligentlifeonEarth, which suggests that the odds ofany habitableplanet developing acomplexcivilization might beaslowas a fewpercent.

Belowis a very speculative chart thatbasedon what we know aboutEarth’s long, windingpath fromsimplelife to a “civilizedsociety” and our limited observations of nearby exoplanets—gives somefun,made‑uppercentage chances for a few of our best candidate exoplanets. Remember: Scientists havenot yetfoundany proof oflife (let alone advancedcivilizations)onany exoplanet. Thesenumbers are just playful estimates to helpyou think about theideas!

Speculative Chances of Finding an AdvancedCivilizationon Nearby Exoplanets

Exoplanet EstimatedLikelihood of a CivilizedSociety

Proxima Centauri b ~2%

TRAPPIST-1 e ~1.5%

TRAPPIST-1 f ~1%

TRAPPIST-1 g ~1%

LHS 1140 b ~0.5%

HowDid We (Very Roughly) Guess TheseNumbers?

Earth’s Example:

OnEarth,life beganassimple single‑celled organisms and took billions of years to evolve into a species that builtcomplex societies. This longjourney suggests that—even if aplanetis in the “habitablezone” (where liquid water could exist)—developing an advanced, civilizedsociety might be rare.

Nearby Exoplanets:

Proxima Centauri b:

Thisis the closest exoplanet to us. Even thoughitsstar (Proxima Centauri)is ared dwarf that sometimes sendsout strongflares (which might harmlife),its closeness makesitone of ourmost interesting candidates. That’swhy we giveit a slightly higher guess (~2%).

TRAPPIST-1 System (e, f, g):

Theseplanets are part of agroup orbiting a verycoolstar. Their environments might be challenging (for example, they could be tidally locked, meaningone sidealwaysfaces thestar), so the chance of acomplex, advancedcivilization might be abitlower.

LHS 1140 b:

Thisplanetis promising in some ways butis alittle fartherawayand around a dimmerstar, so our playful estimateis evenlower.

AFinalNote

All of thesepercentages are extremely rough guessesbasedon whatlittle we understand about the conditions forlife andintelligence. Scientists useideaslike the Drake Equation to think about these chances—but until we have concreteevidence, thesenumbers remain just forfun and imagination.

Enjoy exploring theseideas—and remember, spaceis full of mysteries waiting to be discovered!




あなた:

Please examine the Drake Equationitself and see if this euqationis acculate ormore opition in the equationyouwill use

ChatGPT

Reasoned about the Drake Equationを6 秒行う

re-examining the Drake Equation

evaluating the Drake Equation'svalue

Clarifying the Drake Equation

OK, let me see. The Drake Equationisn't a precise formula;it'smore of a guiding heuristic that tackles numerous uncertainties regarding extraterrestrialcivilizations.

Assessing the Drake Equation

Thinking through the Drake Equation, I’m evaluatingits conceptualnature,its uncertain parameters, andits criticism to concludeonits reliabilityas an accurate predictivemodel.

Understanding the Drake Equation

I’m mappingout the Drake Equationas a conceptual guide, detailingits parameters, which are oftenbasedon estimates or opinions, to evaluateits reliability for predicting extraterrestrialcivilizations.

The Drake Equationis a famous formula thatwas created to help scientists think about the manyfactors involved in estimating thenumber of detectable extraterrestrialcivilizations in ourgalaxy. However, when welookat the equation closely, we see thatitismore of a conceptualframework or heuristictool than a precise, predictive formula.Let’sbreak downwhy:

The Drake Equation

The equationis usually writtenas:

𝑁

=

𝑅

×

𝑓

𝑝

×

𝑛

𝑒

×

𝑓

𝑙

×

𝑓

𝑖

×

𝑓

𝑐

×

𝐿

N=R

×f

p

×n

e

×f

l

×f

i

×f

c

×L

Where:

𝑅

R

: The averagerate ofstar formationper year in ourgalaxy.

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

: The fraction of thosestars that haveplanetary systems.

𝑛

𝑒

n

e

: The averagenumber ofplanets that could potentially supportlifeperstar withplanets.

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

: The fraction of thoseplanets wherelife actually develops.

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

: The fraction ofplanets withlife where intelligentlife evolves.

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

: The fraction ofcivilizations that develop technology that releases detectablesignals into space.

𝐿

L: The length oftime suchcivilizations release detectablesignals.

Why the Drake EquationIsMore of a Guideline Than a Precise Formula

Uncertain Inputs:

Well-Known Parameters:

Somefactors,like

𝑅

R

(star formationrate) and

𝑓

𝑝

f

p

(fraction ofstars withplanets), have become better known through modernastronomy.

Highly SpeculativeFactors:

The parameters related to the development oflife andintelligence

𝑓

𝑙

f

l

,

𝑓

𝑖

f

i

,

𝑓

𝑐

f

c

, and

𝐿

L—arebasedon very limited data. For example,Earthis theonlyplanet we know wherelifehas developed, so we have no way to compare or derive a statistically robust estimate for thesefactors. This means that thevalues chosen for these parameters are largely subjective estimates or educated guesses.

Wide Ranges of PossibleValues:

Because many of thesefactors are not well-constrained, ifyouchangeone of themore uncertain parameters even slightly, thefinal estimate for

𝑁

N (thenumber ofcivilizations) can varyby many orders ofmagnitude. This wide range shows that the equation canlead to very differentoutcomesbasedonpersonal or theoreticalassumptions.

Heuristic, Not Predictive:

The Drake Equationwas never meant to provide a preciseanswer. Instead,it servesas a way to organize our thinking about what conditions might be necessary for the development of extraterrestrialcivilizations.It encourages discussion about the relative importance of differentfactors andhighlights where our scientific knowledgeis limited.

Is the Drake Equation Accurate orMore Opinion-Based?

Accurate?

In thesense ofbeing a strict mathematicalmodel with well-defined inputs and predictableoutputs, the Drake Equationis not accurate.Its accuracyis limitedbythe extreme uncertainties in several ofitskey parameters.

Opinion-Based?

Many of the terms in the equation, especially those concerning theevolution oflife andintelligence, arebasedon opinion, interpretation, and the single example ofEarth. Therefore, while thestructure of the equationis logical, thenumbersyou put intoit (and hence thefinal result) are oftenmore reflective of our current opinionsand assumptions than of robust empirical data.

Conclusion

The Drake Equationis a valuabletool for framing the question of extraterrestriallife.It helps scientists and enthusiastsbreak down acomplex problem into smaller,more manageable questions. However, because several ofitsfactors are highly uncertain and subject topersonal interpretation,itismore of a conceptual guide—or even a way to stimulate discussion—than a formula that provides a definitive, accurate prediction of thenumber of extraterrestrialcivilizations.

Insummary, while the Drake Equationis useful for thinking about the variousfactors that mightlead to the emergence of acivilization,itsoutputs should betakenas highly speculative estimates rather than precise measurements.




あなた:

Please also consider the possiblities of non-human intelligent emrgencing from the longhistory ofSol system and nearbyplanets and see if thereisany possiblites that inonetime intelligentlife emerged in nearbyplanets and see this to the equation

ChatGPT

Reasoned about non-humanintelligence and the Drake Equationを19 秒行う

Evaluating non-humanintelligence

I'm thinking about the potential for non-human intelligentlife forms in theSol system and neighboringplanets, and how this mightfactor into the equation.

Piecingtogether possibilities

I'm thinking about how to integrate the emergence of non-human intelligentlife, possiblyonMars orEuropa, into the Drake Equation for theSol system and neighboringplanets.

Reflectingon potential

It's interesting to think about the hypothesis of intelligentlife emergingonMars orVenus, thoughEarth remains theonly knownlife-supportingplanet in thesolar system.

Considering other realms

I'm examining if intelligentlife could have emergedonplanetslikeMars,Venus, orEuropa, and how thispossibility alignswith the predictions of the Drake Equation.

Analyzing parallelevolution

Hmm, I’m thinking about how non-human intelligentlifeonMars orVenus could intersectwith theassumptions of the Drake Equation, which seems tofocussolelyonEarth-basedevolution.

Evaluatinglife exploration

I’m piecingtogether the hypothesis of non-human, advanced, intelligentlife in thesolar system.Mars,Venus, and Titan present challenges, butEuropa and Enceladus might harbor microbiallife.

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I've noticed a non-negligiblenumber of peoplewho have notonly completed compulsoryeducation in regular classes but have also received highereducation and graduated from university, yetstruggle with reading comprehension (understanding the meaning oftext), cannot read longtexts, and even have difficulty understanding videos.

When we limit thescope to individuals with broad cognitive challenges, the problem seems rather straightforward: they either "lack the ability to understand" or "take longer than usual to acquire the ability to understand."

Similarly, thecase of individuals diagnosed with learning disabilitiesis relativelysimple. While theymay not have broad cognitive challenges, theyrequire different approaches and training due to their unique learning styles.

However,itis perplexing that university graduates without broad cognitive challenges or diagnosed learning disabilitiesstruggle to understand notonly writtentext but also simplified video content.

I suspect that the underlying causes might includegaps in the horizontal transfer of experiences and knowledge, a severe lack of adaptability,and anextreme deficit in metacognition.Has there beenany researchon theseissues? Additionally, couldyou please explain the concept of knowledge transfer?

 

(正規の学級で義務教育を修了し、さら高等教育を受けて大学卒業したにもかかわらず、読解力(文章意味理解する能力)に苦しみ、長文を読むことができず、さらには動画理解にも困難を感じる人が少なくないことに気づきました。

 

認知能力に広範な課題を抱える個人範囲限定すると、問題比較的単純です。「理解する能力がない」か、「理解する能力を獲得するのに通常よりも時間がかかる」かのいずれかです。

 

同様に、学習障害と診断された個人場合比較的単純です。彼らは広範な認知能力課題を抱えていないかもしれませんが、独自学習スタイルのために異なるアプローチトレーニング必要となります

 

しかし、広範な認知能力課題学習障害を持たない大学卒者が、書かれたテキストだけでなく、簡略化されたビデオコンテンツ理解にも苦労していることは不可解です。

 

私は、その根本的な原因として、経験知識の水平的転移の欠如、メタ認知の極端な欠如などが考えられるのではないかと疑っています。これらの問題に関する研究はありますか?また、知識転移概念について説明していただけますか?)

 

 

ChatGPTちゃんの回答

Yes, researchand analysis exist around theissuesyou described, particularly in the domains ofeducation, psychology, and cognitive science.Let’s break downyour observations and questionsstepbystep:

 

KeyIssues with Reading and Comprehension

 

1. Reading Comprehension Among Educated Individuals

• This phenomenon—educated individuals struggling with comprehensionisindeed perplexing,especially given their presumed exposure to a variety of learning materials.It suggests thateducation systems sometimes emphasize rote learning andsurface-level knowledge acquisitionoverdeeper understanding, critical thinking, and metacognition.

2. Possible Underlying Causes

• Horizontal TransferGaps: This refers to the inability to apply knowledge or skills learned inone context toanother. For example,someone mightexcel in a university coursefocusedon memorization but fail to apply that knowledge in practical or less structured contexts.

• Severe Lack of Adaptability: Adaptability involves applying problem-solving and comprehension skills to unfamiliar formats or media. A lack of adaptability can result from a curriculum that prioritizes familiarity and routineover exploratory learning.

• Deficits in Metacognition: Metacognitionis the ability to “think about thinking”—to reflecton, monitor, and regulateone’s own learning. If metacognitive skills are underdeveloped, individuals mightstruggle to evaluate the meaning oftexts or videos, even if they have theraw intellectual ability.

 

Research Insights

 

1. Knowledge Transfer

The concept of knowledge transfer involves applying skills, knowledge, or strategies learned inone context toanother.Itis often classified into:

• Horizontal Transfer: Applying knowledge across similar contexts (e.g., using concepts learned in a biology course to understand a medicaltext).

• Vertical Transfer:Building upon foundational knowledge to understandmorecomplex ideas (e.g., usingbasic algebra to solve advanced calculus problems).

Studies suggest that transferismorelikely to occur when:

• Learnersdeeply understand underlying principles, not justsurface details.

Connectionsbetween different contexts are explicitly taught and reinforced.

2. Factors Limiting Transfer

• Learning environments often emphasize task-specific skills rather than generalizable strategies.

• Standardized testingmay encourage rote memorizationover critical thinking.

• Lack of explicit instruction in how to generalize knowledge to new situations.

3. Metacognitive Deficits

Researchhighlights the importance of metacognition in learning. Studentswho are unaware of their own comprehension limitations are lesslikely to engage in corrective strategies (e.g., rereading, seeking clarification). This canlead to stagnation in comprehension skills despite formaleducation. Effective interventions include:

• Teaching self-monitoring techniques.

• Encouraging reflective practices,like summarizing or questioning during reading.

4. CognitiveOverload in Multimedia

Even videos, if not designed properly, canoverwhelm learners. The CognitiveTheory of Multimedia Learning suggests that excessive extraneous information or unclearorganization in videos canoverload working memory, hindering comprehension.

 

Strategies and Research-Based Solutions

 

1. Improving Knowledge Transfer

Active Learning: Techniques suchas problem-based learning orcase studies canimprove transferby encouraging theapplication of knowledge to new situations.

• Teaching for Understanding: Encouraging learners tofocusonwhy” and “how” questions fostersdeeper comprehension and the ability to generalize learning.

2. Fostering Adaptability

• Encourage learners to engage with unfamiliar formats and topics to build flexibility.

• Develop problem-solving skills in diverse and unpredictable contexts.

3. Developing Metacognitive Skills

• Self-Regulated Learning Training: Programs that teach students to plan, monitor, and evaluate their learning have shown success in improving comprehension.

Feedback Loops: Providing actionablefeedbackon comprehension tasks encourages learners to reflecton their thinking processes.

 

Conclusion

 

Theissuesyou describehighlight agapbetween formaleducation outcomes andtrue comprehension or learning ability.Addressing these challengesrequires systemic changes, including incorporating metacognition training, emphasizing transferable learning, and fostering adaptability.

 

Ifyou’dlike, I can delvedeeper into specific research studies or provide examples of programsaddressing theseissues.

 

 

Claudeちゃんの回答

Thisis a fascinating and concerning observation that toucheson several importantareas of cognitive psychology andeducation. Let meaddress this systematically.

 

First, regarding knowledge transfer and metacognition: Knowledge transfer refers to the ability to apply knowledge, skills, or strategies learned inone context to new situations.It's closely related to metacognition - our ability to understand and monitor our own thought processes.

 

Research in thisareahas revealed severalkey findings:

 

David Perkins and GavrielSalomon's work in the late 1980s and early 1990s identifiedtwo types of transfer:

 

A significant studyby Brown, Collins, and Duguid (1989) in "SituatedCognition and the Culture of Learning"highlighted how knowledge often remains "inert" - students can pass tests but fail to apply knowledge in real-world contexts.

 

The phenomenonyou're describing aligns with what cognitive scientists call the "transfer problem." Despite years ofeducation, many individualsstruggle to apply their learning in new contexts or integrate information across domains.

 

Some relevant research directions:

 

1. Cognitive LoadTheory (Swelleret al.)

Shows how working memory limitations affect learning and transfer. Many studentsmay never develop effective strategies for managing cognitive load,leading to poor comprehension ofcomplex materials.

 

2. Reading Comprehension Studies

Workby Pressleyand Afflerbachon "verbal protocols" revealed that skilled readers use multiple strategies simultaneously, while poor readers often lack these metacognitive tools.

 

3. Domain Integration Research

Studiesby Susan Goldman and others have shown that even advanced students often fail toconnect knowledge across domains, treating each subjectas anisolated "silo."

 

Your observation about university graduates struggling with comprehension despite no apparent cognitive disabilities might be explainedby several factors identified in research:

 

1.Surface-level Learning: Manyeducational systems reward memorizationoverdeep understanding

2. LimitedStrategy Instruction: Students often aren't explicitly taught comprehension strategies

3. Fragmented Knowledge: Informationis typically taught inisolation without emphasisonconnections

4. Weak Metacognitive Skills: Studentsmay never develop the ability to monitor and regulate their own understanding

 

Some promising approaches toaddress theseissues include:

 

1.Strategy InstructionModels

Teaching explicit strategies for comprehension, integration, and transfer. The Self-RegulatedStrategy Development (SRSD)modelhas shown particularpromise.

 

2. Knowledge Integration Frameworks

Approacheslike Knowledge Integration Environment (KIE) help studentsconnect ideas across domains.

 

3. Metacognitive Training Programs

Programsfocusingon developing metacognitive awareness and self-regulation skills.

 

Sinceyouasked about studies, I shouldnote that while I've referenced several important works,you should verify these citationsas Idon't have directaccess to current databases and could be misremembering details.

 

Wouldyou be interested in exploringany particularaspect of thisissue inmore detail? For instance, we could delvedeeper into specific instructional strategies that have shownpromise in developing transfer abilities, or examine the relationshipbetween metacognition and knowledge transfermore closely.

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• Cost:Is there a fee to use theAPI?Always weigh the costs againstyour potential revenue.

• Documentation: How easyisit to integrate? Well-documentedAPIs are easier and lesstime-consuming to implement.

• Support: Ifyourun intoissues, how responsiveis their support team? Quality customer support can saveyou a lot of headaches.

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Intoday’s fast-paced travel industry, small businessesneed tostay nimble andconnected.One way to do thisisby tapping into flightAPIs. These powerful tools can elevateyour travel booking system, makingit easier to offer competitive flight options. So, what’sthe the best flightAPI foryour small travel business?Let’s explore some of thetop choicesout there.

Understanding FlightAPIs: What Are They?

At theircore, flightAPIsallowaccess to flight data. Think of themas abridge connectingusers to various airlines and travel service providers.By integrating theseAPIs, small businesses can fetch flight schedules, availability, and prices, helping travelers find the deals theyneed,all in one place.

SkyscannerAPI: ATreasure Trove of Options

SkyscannerAPI standsoutas afavorite.It'slike havingyour own travelassistantatyour fingertips. ThisAPI provides comprehensive dataon flights, accommodations, andcar rentals across multiple airlines. Withitsuser-friendlystructure,you can seamlessly integrateit intoyourwebsite. Plus,it’sexcellent for small businesses looking to offer a wide range of options without getting bogged downbycomplex systems.

AmadeusAPI: PoweringYour Travel Solutions

Amadeusisn't just agiant in the travel world;it’s a goldmine for small businesses too. ThisAPI provides robust functionalities,allowingyou toaccess information about flight availability, fare rules, and evencheck-in details. Imaginebeing able to offeryour customers personalized travel experiences,allthanks to the wealth of data Amadeus supplies.

Kiwi.comAPI: The FlexibilityYouNeed

Kiwi.comAPI givesyou the flexibility to combine different airlines and find uniqueroutes.It’slike having amagic wand that creates unconventionalitineraries!You can cater to budget travelerswholove to explore offbeat paths. In a world where travelers crave personalized experiences, thisAPI offers just that.

TravelportAPI: A Well-Rounded Option

Ifyou’re looking for a well-rounded travelAPI, Travelportdoes not disappoint.It offersaccess to a multitude of airlines and provides detailed pricingand availability. Using Travelport,you can manage bookings and even handle customer service queries seamlessly.It’slike having aone-stop shop forallyour travelAPIneeds.

SabreAPI: The IndustryLeader

SabreAPIisanother heavyweight champion in the travel industry. With a vastnetwork and established reputation,it provides detailed flight information and booking capabilities. Ifyour small businessaims to grow into a trustedname, partnering with Sabre can helpyoureach a broader audience.

What to Consider When Choosing anAPI

Choosing the rightAPI can be overwhelming, butit boils down to a few essential factors:

• Cost:Is there a fee to use theAPI?Always weigh the costs againstyour potential revenue.

• Documentation: How easyisit to integrate? Well-documentedAPIs are easier and lesstime-consuming to implement.

• Support: Ifyourun intoissues, how responsiveis their support team? Quality customer support can saveyou a lot of headaches.

Conclusion

For small travel businesses, flightAPIs aremore than just tools; they’re keys to unlocking wider opportunities. EachAPIhasits unique perks, soit’scrucial to find theone that alignswith your business goals.With the right flightAPI,you can simplify booking processes, enhancecustomer satisfaction, and ultimatelyboostyourbottom line. Embrace the innovation, and letyour travel business soar!

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DinosaurT-Rex Game

Description

Everywebuserhasat least once encountered loss ofinternet connection. This happens for a variety of reasons, suchas a dysfunction inthe cellularnetwork or a brokeninternet cable. However, regardless ofthe reason, everyGoogle Chromeuser sees the Dino game (when thereis nointernet) instead of a plain blankerror page.This game can be played without aninternet connection.

Play game:Dinosaur T-Rex Game

Despitethe fact thatthe gameis just a plain runner that’s built into theGoogle Chromebrowser, the developers behinditstill deserve a round of applause. The peculiarmonochrome graphics and the simplicitymakethe game even better, andithas gained a lot of worldwide fans sinceits launch.

Themain character ofthe gameis a classic dinosaur, a Tyrannosaurus rex, the species we usually see in movies and books about dinosaurs.It’s a carnivorous type of dinosaur from the Cretaceous. Inthe gameit runs through the desert, encountering pterodactyls and cactuses thatneed to be avoidedby jumping or ducking.As thedistance the dinosaurhas traveled increases, sodoesits speed, whichiswhyit’s quite difficult for an inexperienced player toget ahigh score, even thoughthe gameitself seems easy.

Surely,all ofyou are curious about the development of theChrome Dinosaur Game Online, solet’stake alittle trip back intime.

HistoryGoogle Dinosaur Game

The development of theT-Rex game dates back toSeptember 2014, however, thefinal improvements were completedonly inDecember of that same year. The adjustments supported earlier versions of theAndroidoperating system.

Sebastien Gabriel,one of the designers ofthe game, says that theT-rexwas chosenas a funny reference to "prehistoric times", when highspeedinternetwasn’t so widely spread.

TheT-rexwas also not an accidental choice. The offlineChrome Dino game (withoutinternet)was also called "Project Bolan", referring to the popular singerMark Bolan from the 70s band "T-Rex". While creatingthe game the programmers also thought about making Dinogrowl or kick. Eventually these features were rejected in order to keepthe gamesimple and "prehistoric".

How toopen theT-RexChrome Dino Game?

In order toopenthe gameyou can simply typechrome://dino/ in theaddressbar.The gamewillopen even ifyou’reconnected to theinternet, so there’s noneed to disconnect.

The majority ofinternetusers haveChromeas their defaultbrowser. However, ifyou’re using a differentone, ourwebsite can help.Hereyou can play theT-Rex Dinosaur Game usinganybrowserand any device,like adesktopcomputer or evenyourcell phone.

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2024-02-21

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A longtime ago, in a certain country, therewas a bastardnamed Cinderella.The reasonwhysheis called Cinderellais becauseshe sprinkledher ownashesonher own headathermother'sfuneral, whichled toherbeing called theash-coverer, whichiswhyher realnameis Cinderella. Ilost

The husbandwholosthis wifewas also a bastard, and the day after thefuneral he cheatedon awoman three yearsyounger thanhim, hadsex withher, and evengot married.

I have decided. Then, toher Cinderella

Shenowhas an oldersisterand ayoungersisterwho are not relatedbyblood.

Hersisterwas a bitch too,she came to Cinderella'shouse

After a fewdays,she thought, ``Wouldn'tit bemore convenient to have an outbuilding?'' and cut down Cinderella'smother's grave inhergarden and the hundreds of years oldtree thatwasnext toher grave, and built an outbuilding. We forced construction.

One day, the bastard's family receivesnews of a ball from the castle. But before Cinderella could readit,hersisterbroke thenews and said, ``There's no wayyou cango.'' Cinderella didn't seem to haveany intention ofgoing either, saying, ``I had no intention ofgoing in the first place.I'd rathergo tohell.''

Then,on the dayhermotherwas admitted to the hospital to givebirth,hersister went to the ball. In thegarden, the construction of an outbuildingwas progressingas usual.

Let’slight afirehere andmake a bonfire.”

She thought about that, but Cinderella stoppedher. Suddenly, awitch appeared

``Cinderella,why aren'tyougoing to the ball?''asked thewitch.

"What's thepoint of telling Teme?"

Cinderella returned with anax inher hand

Then, for somereason, Cinderellawas wrapped in ajewel-likedress.

"Ifyoudon'tgo to the ball, thatdresswill killyou.Nowgo."

Cinderella doesn't want to die in a placelike this, soshe reluctantly decides togoto the castle.

In the castle, someassholelikehersisterwas looking for aone-night stand andwas dancing wildly. Noone really praised others, and in theirhearts theyall seemed to think that they were the center ofthe world.

Cinderella didn't dance, but killedhertimeby smoking a cigaretteat the end ofher room. There,shewas approachedby aman wearing formal clothes that were flashier andmore expensive thananyone else, and said toher, ``Miss, won'tyou dance?''

Sheis Cinderella with a cigarette inher mouth

She said, ``Ionly dancewith the GrimReaper and bad luck.''

she answered. For somereason, theman fell inlove withherat first sight, andshe said, ``Let's have somefun in the other room.Here, come.''She tried to force Cinderella totakeher toanother room in the castle. However, Cinderella pressed the cigaretteshewas holding intoher hand.

"Her hand slipped,"she laughed.

Whenshe pressed the cigarette, the sound inhervoicewas so pitiful that noone tried toget close tohim or dance withhim. Of course, noone even knows that such a pitifulmanis theprincewho owns this castle.

Eventually,she had enough, Cinderella threwhershoesonher stairs and went back toherhouse inher bare feet.Hershoes weremade of glass, so they shattered intopieces.

Thenext day, whileher servantwas cleaning the castle,shefoundone shoeon the stairs. Obviously thinking thiswas strange,she secretly examinedhershoes and discovered that they had been smeared with a deadly amount ofpoison.

Rumors spread within the castle that this must be anattempt to kill theprince, and soon a large-scale investigationwas conducted. Even thoughit's a survey,it'ssimple.

Theideawas to create a replica of a shoe and imprison the personwho matchedit perfectlyas a suspect.

Andone afteranother, people were imprisoned just because of their size. Some of them had not been to the ball, but they thoughtit must be alie and were forciblytakenaway.

Eventually, an investigation came to Cinderella'shouse. That's when weall lookedathermother and child aftershewas discharged from the hospital, and of coursehersister didn'tfit.

Soall thatwas leftwas Cinderella. Then,hersister said to Cinderella, ``Hell suitsyou better than this world.''

Shewas of course the perfect size for Cinderella.

However,she protestedherinnocence, saying that I hadn'tgone to the ball and therewas nodressanywhere inthe house to proveit.

However, theprince showedhim anempty pack of cigarettes that had been discarded in a trash can and said, ``Thisis the samebrand that the criminalwas smoking thattime.Why?''

Then Cinderella grinned and

I unbuttonedall the buttonsonher jacket.

She said, ``Afterall, Ifeellike dancingwith the GrimReaper. Right,littleprince?''she said.

Bythe time theprinces realizedit,itwas already too late.

Thegrenade that fellathis feet blew up Cinderella and theprince.

The timewas aroundnoon. Bells rang throughoutthe city and residents prayed forlunch.

The flyingfragments of the shoe became a weapon, asad fragment that couldonly hurtsomeone, and noone could imagineitsoriginal form.

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2023-11-18

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ビジホ泊まる時は、室内着がバスローブタイプのところにして、お風呂入る前にいったんバスローブに着替えた後、頭の中でデビッド・ボウイの「Let’s Dance」を流し、キャットウォークで歩きつつ艶かしいストラップをしながら風呂に入っていく。

これは盛り上がる。(自分の中で)

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