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Selfish and a Player: In their pursuit of excitement and novelty, Geminis can sometimes be selfish and neglect the needs of others. They may also exhibit flirtatious behavior and struggle with commitment in romantic relationships, earning a reputation as players.

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Can be Gossipy and Two-Faced: Their innate curiosity and love for communication can sometimes tip into gossip and idle chatter. They may also have trouble keeping secrets, which can damage trust in relationships. Additionally, their dual nature can lead them to appear two-faced, saying different things to different people depending on the situation.

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Unpredictable and Superficial: Geminis' quicksilver nature makes them unpredictable and sometimes difficult to pin down. They may flit from one interest to another without fully committing to any, appearing superficial and lacking depth.

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Indecisive and Impulsive: Their desire for constant change often manifests as indecisiveness, as they struggle to settle on one option for fear of missing out on something better. This can make them seem unreliable and frustrating to deal with, especially in situations requiring quick decisions.

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Easily Bored and Restless: Geminis crave novelty and excitement, which can lead them to quickly become bored with routine or repetitive tasks. This can make them unreliable and inconsistent, especially in situations requiring long-term focus or commitment.

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me: What are negative characteristics of a Gemini?

Bard: While Geminis are known for their positive traits like being intelligent, adaptable, and social, they also have some negative characteristics that can be challenging. Here are some of the most common:

The perfect holiday gift for your favorite database administrator: a collection of foreign keys.

"Reading the news and it sure looks bad" -- Joni Mitchell lyric in the song "California"

plus ça change ...

I hate when people use baller when they mean banger.

I's beginning to look a lot like vehicles with small conifers tied to their roofs. 🎵

Analogy in a business magazine: "Think of CUDA as the operating system for AI, not unlike the role that Microsoft Windows played in the PC boom during the 1990s."

Ugh. Though there is something in the comparison with respect to moat/monopoly.

The problem with the cybertruck is the windows are too big.

I attempted to use GPT to write a pun in the style of a Tom Swiftie (badpets.net/Humor/LongLists/To) Further, I specified that it should involve Taylor Swift. Seems like it should be an easy task. So far, no luck.

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We should be considerate to the living; to the dead we owe only the truth.

-Voltaire

Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands.

-Anthony Bourdain

"By mass, there’s more titanium in the earth’s crust than carbon by a factor of nearly 30"

Even so, C is far more interesting than Ti in our world: carbon acts like entropy's stirring rod.

An obscure remark, and surely observed by many before me. Jean Giraud (aka Moebius in the graphic novel subculture) owed much to Henri Rivière. If you look up a few images, it is obvious.

I have a signed print by Giraud.

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