So it’s not exactly about oceanology but more like prehistoric sea life forms, but not dinosaurs bc they are overrated as heck. It’s called Paleontology btw, specifically Marine Paleontology, So like this is about that kind of stuff. Hopefully all the stuff I’m intrested in are dead, besides Nautilus.Their kind been around since Late Cambrian so around 500 milion years ago. The marine life forms are kinda peak because like, they exist. I’m a very interesting person for I have nothing better to do in life.
Art is something created solely by humans. It can be an incredibly relaxing hobby in all ways and forms. For art is considered playing an instrument, drawing, painting, performing, singing, etc. Art cannot be recreated by any kind of AI nor other machinery, for it lacks emotions and meaning. You don’t need to be talented to do art! You can do it for your own entretinment, and to be entretained you don’t need to be perfect. Art is also an incredibly way to express your feelings. It makes portraying yourself and your ideas way easier, which is again, another reason why artificial intelligence can’t create art.
A fact: Generative AI steals art from real artists. Everything it creates is infact stoles since AI is trained from images, texts, etc. AI generators are using artworks and texts and all kinds of intellectual property to generate new versions of it – without the consent of the human creators.
However, that doesn’t stop real artists from creating novel artworks! Everything human made is always in some way new, and without human art we wouldn’t be able to truly express our feelings. Practice will always make us better aswell! With enough motivation, everyone’s capable of learning art.
“It is dreadful when something weighs on your mind, not to have a soul to unburden yourself to. You know what I mean. I tell my piano the things I used to tell you.” ― Frédéric Chopin
One of my greatest passions is traveling, as it allows me to explore the world beyond my everyday surroundings. I have always been curious about different cultures, traditions, and ways of life, and traveling gives me the perfect opportunity to experience all of these things firsthand. Whether it is a short trip to a nearby city or a long journey to a foreign country, every adventure brings something new and exciting.
What I enjoy most about traveling is the chance to discover new places. I love walking through unfamiliar streets, visiting historical landmarks, and admiring beautiful landscapes. Sometimes I prefer relaxing trips, where I can spend time by the sea, enjoy the sunshine, and take a break from daily responsibilities. Other times, I look for more adventurous experiences, such as hiking in the mountains, exploring nature, or trying activities that I would not normally do at home.
Another important aspect of traveling for me is learning. Each destination has its own history, culture, and traditions, and I find it fascinating to learn about them. I enjoy visiting museums, trying local cuisine, and observing how people live in different parts of the world. Traveling also helps me improve my language skills and become more open-minded and understanding towards others.
Meeting new people is also a big part of why I love traveling. I enjoy talking to locals and other travelers, sharing experiences, and hearing different perspectives. These interactions often become some of the most memorable parts of a trip.
In addition, traveling helps me grow as a person. It teaches me independence, problem-solving, and adaptability. Being in new situations makes me more confident and helps me appreciate what I have. Every journey, whether easy or challenging, leaves me with valuable memories and lessons.
In the future, I hope to visit many more countries and explore different continents. I would love to see famous landmarks, experience diverse cultures, and continue discovering the beauty of the world. Traveling is not just a hobby for me – it is a way of life that inspires me and makes me happy.