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I've been sitting here, caught in an existential spiral over fruit selection of all things. What began as a seemingly straightforward thought experiment has unfolded into a meditation on choice, limitation, and the peculiar way we attach meaning to even our most mundane decisions.

What fascinates me most is not the choice itself, but how this simple prompt reveals our deep-seated resistance to permanent decisions, our instinctive recoil from the finality of "forever." Perhaps there's wisdom in acknowledging that some questions aren't meant to be answered, but rather to illuminate the complexity of our relationship with choice and commitment.

In the end, I find myself smiling at how seriously I've taken this playful inquiry. Sometimes, the most honest response is simply to acknowledge when we're beautifully, hopelessly stuck in the delicious uncertainty of an impossible choice.

Can you answer this question? 🤔

Blackberry.

It's a good question on its own. No need to bloviate it with AI.

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You guys are sharp, I don't know how you're able to pick it out. All I know is that if I use it, someone will notice.

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He is not sharp hasn't picked nothing out. It's just his opinion. People here see some well written paragraphs and immediately think it's an AI generated text. And they disregard the effort the other person has made to formulate and write these paragraphs correctly. However, every one is free to say whatever they want.

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It's confidence is what makes it sexy... or so im told.

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Dude share a decent screeshot if you have one, not just a fucking photo edited with photoshop.

Here is my proof:

Wher is yours?

If you have the courage, say: "I think this was written by AI" and argument it, instead of posting such photos made with photoshop.

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I eat an apple almost everyday already, so probably still an apple.

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Same here. I also eat apples every day.

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none (who da hell eats fruits?! maybe a banana now and again...)

Gf says: "anything on the orange-spectrum"

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I would eat a persimmon. It’s one of the rare fruits that I have seen which can be 100% eaten without any waste left.

Its even got 3.6g fibre for 100g. More than a banana. So my digestion needs are taken care !

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