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Gen X: 🤣😂🤣
GEN X Defined: Currently 45-60 Currently looks 30-40 Will Throw Hands (🤣🤣🤣) Words can't hurt us Great work ethic Zero tolerance for stupidity Yep, sounds about right! "Will Throw Hands" is hilarious. Throw your favorite Gen X facts down below!
Gen X: 🤣😂🤣
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Very happy to be Gen X. Got enough of the pre-internet world and at the right age to welcome in the new technology as it all changed. But like they say, very happy that the young and dumb years weren't on camera, because film was expensive. haha. But I miss record stores more than anything else.
R.I.P. to a Legend
When I think back to the 80's, one thing that stands out to me was the number of Chuck Norris movies I watched as a kid. Throw your favorite Chuck Norris facts and memes below!!
R.I.P. to a Legend
3 likes • 18h
When I heard the news, I said, "No way!!" His passing wasn't on my bingo card.
💥 When the things you go through have a big payoff… 💥
One of the main reasons @Shannon Koss and I moved to Arizona was to be close to our grandson. (OK our daughter @Sara Thompson too, but any grandparents here in the Crew, know what I'm talking about 😁) In just a short month, we’ve already started building some incredible memories with him... and yesterday, it all came together: MJ’s 4th birthday! 🎉 We kicked things off with a few rounds of bowling at his favorite alley (the kid’s a pretty good bowler... but let’s be honest, it’s really the arcade that wins him over 😎🎳). Then we headed back for a Paw Patrol-themed PAWsome Birthday at his house! 🐾🎂 This is the vibe we’re chasing—life moments that make all the effort worth it. ❤️ What’s one payoff you’ve recently experienced that made all the hustle feel totally worth it? 👇Drop it below
💥 When the things you go through have a big payoff… 💥
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@Brennan Thompson Yeah, that trip I even had the opportunity to meet Laura. She gave me an amazing hug that even though it was just a brief moment, it felt like she was just as excited to have the chance to meet me as I was meeting her. You don't find that often with celebrities.
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@Shannon Koss @Brennan Thompson Thanks so much. She is definitely missed.
✨ Hot Tip for Anyone Using ChatGPT!
Hey crew! 💡 Here’s a quick AI hack you might not know — or maybe it’s just a nice reminder. Want your AI to explain things like a human, simplify tricky ideas, or give answers in clean lists? Here’s a quick set of prompt tricks that can make your ChatGPT experience way more powerful — whether you’re a beginner or already a pro. These aren’t official commands, but they work really well to shape tone, style, and format: Powerful prompt “modifiers”: 1️⃣ /human – makes the response more conversational and friendly 2️⃣ analogy – explains something by comparing it to something familiar 3️⃣ EL5 – “Explain Like I’m 5” to simplify complex ideas 4️⃣ listify – outputs information in an easy-to-read list 5️⃣ step‑by‑step – great for instructions or guides 6️⃣ pros & cons – helps get a balanced overview quickly 7️⃣ creative story – turns facts into a story format for engagement or learning Beginner-friendly AI prompt tweaks: 🔸Specify audience – tell the AI who it’s explaining to: beginner, teen, professional, etc. 🔹Use emoji cues – e.g., “Explain with 📝 tips” or “Give a fun 🎉 example” 🔸Ask for multiple examples – see different angles or approaches 🔹Ask for tone – friendly, humorous, serious, motivational, etc. How to use: Simply add the prompt modifier before your actual prompt in ChatGPT. Example prompt: /human EL5 analogy listify step-by-step: Explain how compound interest works like I’m a beginner, with a fun example. ✅ Result: friendly tone, simple explanation, relatable analogy, in a clean list, with beginner-friendly steps Quick Poll for the Crew 👇 Which of these prompt cues do you already use often? Share in the Poll or add any additional modifiers that you currently use. 👀Would love to see an example of a modified prompt you used along with the verbiage it produced!!
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✨ Hot Tip for Anyone Using ChatGPT!
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I mostly use ChatGPT to fine tune my thoughts for weekly articles. A while ago I added into the prompts that I wanted them to be conversational in tone and no use of hyphens. and I feel like the results are a lot more like how I think. Most of the time my prompts are a brain dump, I spell out what I want it to include. I'm sure by now it knows me well enough that it could write it with far less of my content as one of the articles I wrote a short while back and I forgot to do a shit enter for a paragraph break and it thought I was submitting my prompt and it pretty much did add all the things I was planning to add but hadn't yet typed. I was a impressed and a little spooked at the same time when it did that. For now I feel more comfortable when I type it out knowing it's more editing than it is writing for me. At least I feel like it's 95% me and 5% ChatGPT smoothing it out. For an example, this is my latest article: https://fairytalephotoacademy.com/post/the-theme-park-photography-challenge-inspired-by-st-patricks-day
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@Brennan Thompson haha, glad I'm not the only one who's done the "D'oh, I wasn't trying to send that just yet!!" Thanks so much for checking out the article.
Fun Fact That Sounds Fake But Isn’t 🧊🐻
Quick geography check… 👉 The Arctic has bears. 👉 Antarctica has ZERO bears. And yes... that sounds suspiciously on-the-nose. But here’s where it gets fun. The word Arctic comes from the Greek arktos, which means “bear.” Meanwhile… Antarctica literally means “opposite the bear” or “not near the bear.”(From Greek antarktikos — anti = opposite, arktos = bear.) So naturally you’d think: “Ah… Arctic named for bears → polar bears live there, so... viola." Nice try. 😄 The names have NOTHING to do with the animals. The regions were named by ancient Greek astronomers who were looking at the stars, not the wildlife. Arctic or arktos, specifically refers to the bear constellations — Ursa Major and Ursa Minor — visible in the northern sky. They were basically saying: - Arctic = the part of Earth under the Bear constellations - Antarctica = the part of Earth on the opposite side Polar bears showed up to the party much later (evolutionarily speaking). Why bears actually live in the Arctic (and not Antarctica): ✅ Polar bears evolved in the Northern Hemisphere ✅ They spread across Arctic sea ice over time ✅ Antarctica has been geographically isolated for ~30 million years ✅ Bears simply never made the trip (and there was no ice bridge Uber) So yes… 🔹The Arctic is full of bears 🐻‍❄️ 🔹Antarctica has penguins living their best life 🐧 🔹And the matching names are just a cosmic coincidence Geography: 1 Assumptions: 0
Fun Fact That Sounds Fake But Isn’t 🧊🐻
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That is an amazing fact. One that I love that tends to shock people and not believe is that Disney is largest non-military buyer of explosives. It just sounds so counter to what they are known for. But it's pretty much those fireworks displays. You gotta blow it up to make the sky pretty at night.
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