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I didn't mean God Grid. I meant the legendary Tailor. Every Legend is strong, doesn't matter if it specializes in combat.
Just adding a "of the sink" to the porcelain part would have been enough. There can be a lot of porcelain in a bathroom. Though a "he slouched down..." or something would have done an even better job. Also, people picture things differently in their mind, some don't even have a picture anything. I myself only pictured the mirror, nothing around it.
How could we have known you meant the sink? There was no mention of the mirror being the type to be hung above a sink, it could also have just been a full body mirror, neither was there a mention of him crouching down or something similar to get his head near it. You probably pictured a bathroom/mirror and forgot you didn't tell us about it.
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What ceramic? My man, please stop removing or adding random words. It breaks immersion. Like, where did the ceramoc come from? Where do you find ceramic so close to a normal persons height that you can lean your head against?
Clutches his what? You can't just leave put the most important part of the sentence. This could have so many different things put into it, all having completely different meanings.
What part of that did you misspell?
Hmmm, tough choice. Rumi is the obvious pick, but honsestly it get's kinda boring after the 400th time reading it. My pick would be Hawks. It could lead to a more interesting story, not just following the cannon to a T.
No. Blue, Red and Purple all travel through space. Infinity makes the distance infinitly long. A simple way to answer the question if something is able to bypass Limiteless is to ask yourself if it travels through space. If it does then it will never hit, if it doesn't then it should be able to hit.
Gravity would be able to affect him if it's a type where it just suddenly appears. If it's domain-type attack that travels for 10 meters and MC stands in it, he should not be affected, because the space that he "created" is more than 10 meters, it's infinite.
Short Answer: ChatGPT get's the context right most of the time. Slang is also translated way better. Long Answer: Google Translate just converts the words into the desired language + some grammar rules and most of these have probably been put in by hand. It feels like the way a person that's trying to learn a language talks. ChatGPT has the massive advantage of being an AI trained to talk like a normal human in every language it knows, most if not all slang and grammar rules included. It's funnily enough better at translating text than AIs made for translating. Sorry if this was a bit confusing, currently writing this about 10 minutes before I fall asleep.
You should consider using ChatGPT it's way better than Google translate. Though it will sometime change it, so you should read through it at least once
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