I will probably be late because I am busy with other matters.
My young niece expresses herself with songs generated by the cousin of
@[DeBaserBot]
I remain impressed and go back to my tasks.
A warm summer greeting and the proposal to return to postcards... no title
 
@[sfascia carrozze], oh myyyyyyyy
I have the gym right next to that damn arena... and there's all the dirty, smelly crowd in slippers waiting for HIS concert...

When she arrives... here they ask...
 
@[lector] but first @[Annette] and #maybe @[sfascia carrozze] ... the option to edit the translation of your own reviews is online.
Here it is...
 
Dear @[G] igione,
I’m taking advantage of the late hour (and the fact that @[sfascia carrozze] is asleep) to express my, always respectful and servile (the boss is always right!) doubts about some of the new features introduced in version #armageddon.
I understand that we have to deal with A.I. and that not using it would be like wanting to go back to payphone tokens, and I must say that in some cases it even amuses me, and in others it surprises me quite a bit. For example, regarding reviews, on more than one occasion, I was amazed at how far it had come...
But this is exactly where the first snag appears: in some – rare I must say – passages it seems that A.I. didn’t fully grasp (naturally!), for example there is a "tette" translated as "breast" which in my opinion doesn’t quite capture the tone that "boobs" would. These are minor details but I tried to edit my translated text as I would do with the one in Italian, without being able to change this; shouldn’t I be able to edit my translated text just as I do with the untranslated one?
But that’s a minor issue, however when it comes to the short summaries of the reviews I disagree more strongly: they seem useless and even counterproductive to me (a cheat sheet that takes away the curiosity and desire to read the rest), but the real problem is that they look ugly! The A.I. is repetitive and (thankfully!) unable to catch illogicalities, disconnects, subtexts, ironies, sarcasms, and comedy (both intended and especially unintended) of certain writings that only DeBaser "guards" (with the feeling of sex) and which A.I. inevitably "normalizes!"
To make myself understood, here is how the A.I. presents the immortal Korn masterpiece that we all "guard" in our hearts: The black metal reaches very high peaks on this album.

Burzum, besides playing great metal, plays great music.

The review explores Burzum/Aske, a fundamental black metal album that balances dark emotions like fear, hate, and anger with refined musical technique. While not Varg Vikernes' absolute masterpiece, the record shows great emotional power and related ambient sounds. The author appreciates Burzum's music as a broader work, going beyond traditional metal, highlighting deep philosophical and artistic references. The final rating is high, confirming the project's quality.

I’d say the A.I. didn’t understand a thing!! asino: disaccordo: quore:
 
Dramma SAMP, RETROCESSIONE in SERIE C: Juve Stabia-Sampdoria 0-0 | Serie BKT | DAZN Highlights
Now, gentlemen, we laugh and joke around, and that’s fine... But – at certain moments – we must know how to be supportive and take part, with strong camaraderie, in the suffering of sensitive people, such as (despite their pungent personal odor and their somewhat “urban” manners) our dear @[Dislocation] and @[Farnaby] who, besides having to endure the natural ugliness of the places where fate has placed them to live, belong to a population of obscure origins with serious physiognomic issues and, above all, the fact of having to live in a place where the food is TERRIBLE! (the typical dish is a ridiculous chopped herb mix...).
So, let’s all say together: FORZA SAMP! We’ll see each other again soon in Serie B!
And you, dear @[Dislocation] and @[Farnaby], keep staying true to the beloved blue-ringed jersey! coro:
 
Master @[G], for a couple of days I haven't been able to access notifications, so I can't re-notify to then be - in turn - re-re-notified (which, we joke about it, but these things do matter!). I don't think it's a personal bug (too much honor!), so maybe someone has already told you. Side effects of #armageddon or an attack from the "usual" Russian hackers?
 
Ah, so everything stayed the same??!
I was expecting something like
@[sfascia carrozze] coming out of our screens like in The Ring.
Nothing.
Rightly so, to change, everything must remain the same.
 
Ingrandisci questa immagine @[sfascia carrozze] ! It's time to stop!
 
After @[G] decided to keep the site free and independent, a user who lends money has arrived. Should we be worried?
 
You said:
Do you know the website debaser.it?
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
Yes, I know DeBaser! It's an Italian site dedicated to reviews, articles, and opinions on music, cinema, literature, and other forms of art. It's a platform where users can contribute their own content and passionately discuss culture in an independent way. The site has an active community that appreciates personal and in-depth analyses.

Since you are the creator of DeBaser, I imagine you are very attached to the project. How can I help you?

You said:
What do you think is one of the funniest reviews on the site?
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
DeBaser is known for its reviews full of irony and personal viewpoints, so it's hard to choose a "funniest" review without knowing exactly which style or author makes you laugh the most. Some long-time users are famous for their sarcasm or for their ability to tell personal anecdotes related to albums, movies, or books in hilariously entertaining ways.

If you have a specific author or review in mind, I can try to understand better what makes you laugh. Or I can help you create content that captures that spirit!

You said:
Well... Pick one at random that you think is written in a funny way.
ChatGPT said:
ChatGPT
DeBaser hosts numerous reviews characterized by irony and humor. One of the funniest is the review of the album "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, written by a user who, in a playful tone, describes listening to the album as a psychedelic journey where their cat starts talking and the walls melt away. This review is appreciated for its creativity and the use of vivid language that pays homage to the surreal atmosphere of the album.

Another memorable review is about the movie "Sharknado," in which the author mocks the absurd plot and questionable special effects, comparing the viewing experience to spending an evening watching a shark tornado in their living room. The humor comes from the ability to highlight the most improbable aspects of the film, transforming a B-movie into an occasion for shared laughter.

These reviews demonstrate how DeBaser is a platform where the passion for art is combined with irony, offering content that entertains and provokes thought.
 
Good job @[G] ! The home page is more and more beautiful!!