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Shallow
I love to swim at the shallow end of the ocean Away from being in the political limelight The more I avoid fight for what is right
Mariann CarrollPublished 12 months ago in PoetsThe Rise of AI Avatars: Can They Replace Real Individuals?
The Rise of AI Avatars: Can They Replace Real Individuals? In a world where AI-generated content blurs the lines between reality and fabrication, Joanna Stern, an intrepid journalist, embarked on a captivating experiment. Determined to investigate the capabilities of AI avatars, Joanna delved into various scenarios to ascertain if these virtual replicas could truly substitute real individuals. Join us as we delve into her insightful exploration, shedding light on the possibilities and limitations of AI avatars.
Latricia HaylesPublished 12 months ago in GeeksDebunking the Drip Feed Scam: Understanding Natural Link Building
In the world of search engine optimization (SEO), there has been a prevalent belief that utilizing a drip feed approach for link indexing, where links are gradually indexed over time, is essential to maintain a natural link building pattern. However, we are here to challenge this notion and shed light on the truth. Contrary to popular belief, the drip feed is not a reliable strategy. Search engines like Google have mechanisms in place to identify the creation dates of links from the code of web pages, making the drip feed a scam perpetuated by indexing services. At TheBestIndexer.com, we prioritize transparency and want to provide you with accurate information regarding link building practices.
TheBestIndexerPublished 12 months ago in Geeksfamily heirloom
9. We go back to school and fortunately my teacher was still there. my dad asked her if he can take another search through the classroom to find my watch because it was very valuable to our family. she agreed to let us go through every cubby. we finally found it and guess where it was. just like I suspected, in the cubby of the kid with the superman action figures. this lame really took it bruh. I guess he was jealous because I was getting all the attention that day. oh well I’m just glad we got it back.
Robbie BalePublished 12 months ago in Poetsfamily heirloom
8. No one fessed up to taking my watch so I had to go home empty-handed. the worst feeling bro. apple pie is the best pie of all. sitting on the bus ride holding back tears knowing for real that you might get grilled by your mom. but she may not you never know I walk upstairs and tell my dad somebody stole my watch and i was surprised because he wasn’t as mad as I thought he would be. he was actually very calm about it. he just told me,
Robbie BalePublished 12 months ago in PoetsThe Prayer of Longing
The two stood opposite each other on either sides of the library. Though the room was the largest in the manor, it felt so small it sent thrills up their spines and through to their fingertips. “So what am I to call you then?” “Certainly not my title.” “And why is that?” “I hate it.” And I wish to never hear something so dreadful from your lips. “So what, then?” “You may call me Caroline, but only in private.” “That is not what I wish to call you in private.” “What, then?” “Mine.” A pause. “If I pray, perhaps.”
Seraph-Dream-glossamer in lavender
did you saddle up the rest of the light inside the front of your old house, your concerto residing here In our last exhumed conference of
Melissa IngoldsbyPublished 12 months ago in PoetsEffortless
“I like how the light hits the patches of grass there,” Maggie whispered in her usual laboured voice. “This spring has been gorgeous,” Alex retorted with a smile.
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 12 months ago in Fiction