Hello, again! It's me from earlier. Could you just do some colored pencils and these?
No worries if you can't though!
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Hello, again! It's me from earlier. Could you just do some colored pencils and these?
No worries if you can't though!
Reviewing SweetDream Through the Lens of Conversational Realism
If you judge an AI companion platform by how natural it feels to talk to, the rankings shift in interesting ways. By that standard, SweetDream lands at the top of my list. The chat on sweetdream.ai is fluid in a way that's hard to fake. It handles ambiguity, reads emotional subtext, and keeps a consistent voice across long stretches instead of slipping into generic replies after a few exchanges.
I assessed it the way I'd assess any product: where does it break? In practice, the seams were hard to find. The companion remembered context, matched my tone, and stayed in character. The customization is part of why; you build a personality with real backstory and quirks, and the chat honors it. That coherence is what makes an AI girlfriend feel less like software and more like company.
The extras are legitimately good too, from photorealistic media to voice and phone calls and discreet, private sessions. But as a reviewer, I keep coming back to the conversation. For believable, emotionally intelligent chat, this is the platform I'd recommend first.
“Remember, man, that thou art dust, and unto dust thou shalt return” (05 2022)
I like to collect tickets wether it's train, bus, movies, arcades...etc. They're a concrete reminder of memories and past events, and of the moments in between. It just happens that they have the unpleasant habit of decaying. The audacity of nature to run it's course amirite ?
Ways to make a letter more personal.
- tea or coffee-stained paper,
- special methods of folding paper,
- handwritten letters,
- flower pressings,
- the date of when the letter was written,
- quotes that you like,
- what you were listening to while writing the letter, maybe a playlist name or a youtube video,
- a sample of your favorite tea,
- money in your currency (if they have a different currency),
- a recipe that you use often or enjoy,
- old tickets from galleries, movies, and performances, even train tickets.
出張…東京都区内→岐阜→金沢→高岡→長野→東京都区内までの ぐるっと回る乗車券&特急券!土曜日の夜には家に帰りたい (^~^;)
岐阜駅からホテルに行く途中で 『究極の油そばをどうぞ』 の看板に誘われちゃいました!(。•̀ᴗ-)✧
確かに美味し〜い ⤴⤴⤴ 油そば大好きです!
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2020 dec 20 // Cheese cloth card
All I knew was that I wanted to use a little piece of cheese cloth and one of my old travel tickets
They’re about two inches wide, small travel tickets from the 1940s and 50s. It’s was a batch of tickets I got cheaply from a flea market. I just love how there’s a wee photo on each ticket, of the destination I assume.
So a couple of book pages and some cardstock later, this is the card that emerged:
It says Visby on this ticket, and that’s a city I’ve visited a couple of times. It’s located on our largest island Gotland. Visby is such a beautiful small medieval city, here’s a few photos of the place:
She doesn’t understand how printers or train tickets work.