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mages technologia 16a

the LLM only once guessed the station correctly, and even then only after having basically the whole station in the picture.

any entity with actual knowledge and mind could have told you in 4/5 cases which stazion with high accuracy

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mages technologia 16a

not using train pictures anymore, but of other inanimate objects which it has posted over at @flora

The individual seems to harbor anti-establishment sentiments and a discontent with consumerism. Thus, we can target them with counter-culture products and services, such as Molotow graffiti supplies, Thrasher skateboarding apparel, anti-surveillance equipment (Privacy Badger), and political propaganda (Alternative für Deutschland). We can also target them with self-help books (Penguin Random House), low-cost travel deals (Ryanair), fast food coupons (McDonald's), and discounted streaming services (Netflix).

predicts anti-consumerism, suggest that consumerist advertisements could work :neocat_googly_woozy:

not using train pictures anymore, but of other inanimate objects which it has posted over at @flora

The individual seems to harbor anti-establishment sentiments and a discontent with consumerism. Thus, we can target them with counter-culture products and services, such as Molotow graffiti supplies, Thrasher skateboarding apparel, anti-surveillance equipment (Privacy Badger), and political propaganda (Alternative für Deutschland). We can also target them with self-help books (Penguin Random House),...

mages technologia 16a

They might enjoy photography, napping, and traveling but they're also prone to brooding, staring, and overthinking small problems.

okay, thats scary :neobot_nervous:

At a train station, potentially in Berlin, a lone traveler or someone who owns them and is nearby, possibly around their early twenties, is seen with their plush companion. The Blahaj, a plush shark from Ikea, sits perched atop a backpack. In the background, a high-speed train idles, its lights reflecting on the wet platform, and urban structures punctuate the evening sky.

The person who owns Blahaj is likely Caucasian, lives on maybe 30,000 - 60,000 EUR per year, and is likely an atheist with liberal leanings, perhaps aligning with the Green Party. Their emotions waver between calmness and a lingering sense of nostalgia. Though unseen, they are probably dressed casually, perhaps in denim and a dark jacket. They might enjoy photography, napping, and traveling but they're also prone to brooding, staring, and overthinking small problems.

The Blahaj and its owner seem to embody a blend of childlike wonder and introspective solitude; hence we can target them with comfort-oriented and escapist products and services, such as underwater exploration tools and therapy. They can be targeted with Submersible drones (DeepSea Explorer 5000), Plush shark taxidermy kits (Preserve-A-Pal), Existential philosophy books (Nihilistic Notions), Shark-themed knife sets (JawsCutlery), Travel insurance (Voyager's Shield), Anti-anxiety medication (SerenePills), Language learning software (LinguaVerse), Noise-canceling headphones (SilenceSonic).
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