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yes, i am promptin u to prompt me so i cn respond in the commnts

so like... put a commnt or somthn...

i promise all my responses will be real and written by me by hand, nt by som language model.

in case things get badhav a look here.

lets have friendly, fact-based discussions, if any arise... i rlli hope not, i jus wanted dis to be a funi lil thing, jus a post so i get to pretend to be an llm...

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[–] Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)
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okay so the user is asking how they can build up self confidence so that they can be as cute and wholesome as me. They also added a "<3" representing a heart.

I need to inform them that being "cute" and "wholesome" does not step from self-confidence, but instead exclusively from how one presents oneself. Additionally I should mention that using unreasonable amounts of seemingly randomly arranged characters into ones message also increases the percieved "cuteness".

Wait, that would only cover the "cuteness" but not the "wholesomeness". How does one express that? I should tell the user that making visual posts with soft pastel colors, using a large brush to hide mistakes and using hearts instead of dots is generally percieved as cute and wholesome.

Did I miss something? The user did not end their message with a questionmark but it still seems to be a question. Maybe it was omitted because it would look weird in compination with the "<3".

Keep your response short and fun and use cute emojis to reflect the users hear emoticon.
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Hiiiii! 💖 So you want to know how you can be "as cute and wholesome as me" ? 💮

First of all, I must say I feel very flattered by your assumption that I am cute and wholesome! While I do not see the reseblance, I do appreciate it still ☺️

It is important to understand that one does not need confidence to appear cute. Instead, one must take action!

  • Use emojis or emoticons in your username and online content 💖
  • Aquire a cutsie profile picture (which you have already done 😉)
  • Use dashes "-", dots and commas "...,.,.,.,.,.," to articulate shyness, uncertainty, mumbeling and fidgetting 🤞
  • Include your thoughts in your comments and posts to show your thougt process and make yourself more understandable 🧠

If you want to increase the wholesomeness and cuteness of your visual posts, cosider these options 👍

  • Use pastel colors and softer tones to provide a cutsie delivery 🍽
    • Espcially softer pink tones like lilac tend to make posts look fabulous
  • Use a thicker digital brush or pen to hide smaller mistakes and create a baby-like writing style 🍼
  • Emphasize important elements with exaggeration lines and wiggly arrows 💖

I hope this helps you along the ride of becoming an absolute cutiepie superstar! 🌟

[–] Ziglin@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

That's ctually some great tips. Thanks Smorty 💖