It’s only a fantasy

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It’s only a fantasy

It’s only a fantasy

To think things are easy

But people make things hard

It’s only a fantasy to think things will get better

You should not plan a thing

It’s only a fantasy to dream

Your day is spoilt when things don’t go your way

It’s only a fantasy, but you keep going anyway

Not every day is bad

It’s not a fantasy when your dreams do come reality

Checks using AI tools

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Note: This entire post is written in AI with the word Checks. Using Gemini and WP AI Assistant block (except these sentences, of course)

With the AI Assistant

The word “checks” has multiple meanings depending on the context:

  1. Verb (1): To verify or examine something, as in “She checks her email every hour.”
  2. Noun (1): A written order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the drawer’s account, as in “She wrote a check to pay the rent.”
  3. Noun (2): A pattern of small squares, as in “She wore a skirt with a check pattern.”

With Gemini

The word “checks” can have many different meanings depending on the context. Here are some of the most common:

Financial:

  • Checks: Paper slips used to pay for goods or services by withdrawing money from your checking account.
  • Checking account: A type of bank account that allows you to withdraw money using checks or debit cards.
  • Check register: A record of all the checks you have written and deposited into your checking account.

Health:

  • Check-up: A medical examination to assess your overall health and identify any potential problems.
  • Health check: A brief assessment of your health, often used as part of a job application or life insurance policy.
  • Double-check: To verify something by examining it twice.

Other:

  • Check mark: A mark (✓) indicating that something has been completed or verified.
  • Security check: A procedure used to verify someone’s identity or ensure their safety in a particular area.
  • To check on someone: To inquire about their well-being or progress.
  • Verification check: A process to confirm the accuracy or legitimacy of information.
  • Check (chess): A situation in chess where the king is under immediate threat of capture.

Beyond these common meanings, “checks” can also be used in more specialized contexts, such as:

  • Inventory control: Check stock levels and verify their accuracy.
  • Software development: Running tests to identify errors in code.
  • Research: Verifying the accuracy and validity of data.
  • Fashion: Checks can refer to a specific type of plaid pattern.

End note: Maybe writing things from your own head is better. AI is a good tool, but it won’t replace people.

Bloganuary: Top 5 things I do for fun

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List five things you do for fun.

Bloganuary 2024

Always enjoy the things you do. It can be for fun, or it can be a job you do. Even if your friends and family don’t like the same things, don’t let your fun time fall into a black hole. It can sometimes be annoying that no one else likes the same things as you do. That’s how I feel when I meet new people. They never seem to have anything in common with me. But I enjoy doing things alone anyway. Here are my Top 5 fun things I like to do.

  1. Blogging
    • I blog for fun. I also want to become better at writing in English. Blogging is like having a diary; others can read it, too.
  2. Watching movies and TV series
    • I watched movies on TV, but there were too many commercials. I have Disney Plus, so I watch movies from there. I also go to the movies. The last time I went was last week. It was a preview for a Finnish movie. I mostly like watching old TV shows; it was when TV was good. I’m not fond of what is being shown on television today. I love comedies the most.
  3. Cycling
    • When my mother was alive, we used to take bike trips to different places, but now I do it alone. I only cycle 3 seasons (Spring, Summer, and Autumn). I also take the bike when I go to the grocery store or the centre. Even if I have a driver’s license, I still cycle. It’s good exercise.
  4. Writing fan fiction
    • I write Real Person fiction in English. I haven’t done it in a while. I have them on AO3 (Archive of Our Own). It’s a good exercise for storytelling and also for getting better at English. I’ve always had a good imagination.
  5. Surfing the Internet
    • Sometimes, I’m not looking for anything special. When I have a lot of time on my hands, I search for whatever pops into my head while surfing the Internet. Sometimes, I find things I can learn something from and find something I haven’t even thought of. The Internet can be exciting; you never know what you can find.

So that was my Top Five things I do for fun. I hope this post doesn’t fall into a black hole.