Joejohn Black
1 min readJan 29, 2023

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I tried it and it is impressive. It tells jokes if you ask it to but when I tried to ask it for an answer to a joke it only slightly played along. But even this was fascinating.

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Why did the claustrophobic person become an astronaut?

It doesn't make sense for a person who is claustrophobic, someone who has a fear of enclosed spaces, to become an astronaut, as space travel involves being in very small, confined spaces like a rocket or a space shuttle. This can cause significant anxiety and panic attacks for a claustrophobic person, making it an unwise and potentially dangerous career choice.



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What if he needed space?

This statement is a play on words and a joke, as "needed space" is a phrase that's often used to describe someone wanting to be alone or away from a certain person or place, while being an astronaut means going into outer space. But as previously mentioned, a person who is claustrophobic, someone who has a fear of enclosed spaces, should not become an astronaut as space travel involves being in very small, confined spaces.

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Joejohn Black
Joejohn Black

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Now dissecting thoughts and emotions, pinning words, then commentary to the facets, curating and sharing them as legends of my being. Then they’re on their own.

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