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Perhaps it might not be apparent for you, but forming and discussing subjects like this are necessary to developing how "lived in" a platform is. With the death of the internet search due to AI, it simply increases the need of these answers to be written on a platform that hopefully will help spread these subjects for far longer and more ethically; rather then the closed silos of the past.
I am not "struggling", and to try and assert that based on some cursory readings feels extremely presumptuous.
In other words, don't assume things and enjoy silly and fun subjects like these a bit more.
Dramatic much? Yes. Iβm sure itβs simply impossible now to find out how to reheat a hotdog using a search engine or the AI that has consumed all of that data.
IMPOSSIBLE!
Yes, well, what if I want to melt an egg?