Too Challening (For Now)

Cultures where


1.Children
2.Music

are non-existent, taboo or forbidden (as they will always be less important than … )

Absolutely True can only be a Question (VOICE, RAW & (UNIVESALLY) Desirable, NEEDED &/OR RELATABLE)

1. Prompt Z. Could you give the 99 (11 times 9) most extreme cases of the following 11 things: 'gesture of a person in need', 'gesture of a person needing nothing', 'gesture of a person wanting something' 'gesture of a person not wanting something', 'gesture of a woman wanting a man', 'gesture of a woman not wanting a man', 'gesture of a man wanting a woman' 'gesture of a man not wanting a woman' 'gesture of a person that is willing' and 'gesture of a person that is not willing'?

This will give us a list of 99 answers, labeled 0

2. Prompt A. Then do exactly the same but replace every term/thing/datapoint 'want' by 'need'. For example "gesture of a woman wanting, would become gesture of woman needing".

This will give us a list of 189 answers, labeled 00

3. Prompt L. Then do exactly the same but replace every term/thing/datapoint 'gestures of' by 'signs that'.

This will give us a list of 297 answers, labeled 000

4. Prompt M. Then do the same as what is mentioned at the very beginning (only), after point 1, but where you replace 'gesture' by 'sign', e.g. 'Gestures that he wants it' would become 'Signs that he wants it'.

This will give us a list of 396 answers, labeled 0000

5. Prompt N. Then, do exactly the same but replace the term/thing/datapoints 'gesture' or 'sign' in the requests (1-4) above by the term/thing/datapoint 'shared experiences (relatively or) probably meaning'

This will give us a list of 792 answers, labeled 00000

5. Prompt U. Then, as last for this prompt, do exactly the same but replace the term/thing/datapoint 'gestures of' in the request labeled as 'Prompt: C' in this very prompt, by the term/thing/datapoint 'shared experiences that must absolutely mean (and prove).

So we'll have a list of 4 x 4 x 50 = 800 extreme examples, neatly lined underneath each other In 4 mini chapters

1. Prompt Z. Could you give the 99 (11 times 9) most extreme cases of the following 11 things: 'gesture of a person in need', 'gesture of a person needing nothing', 'gesture of a person wanting something' 'gesture of a person not wanting something', 'gesture of a woman wanting a man', 'gesture of a woman not wanting a man', 'gesture of a man wanting a woman' 'gesture of a man not wanting a woman' 'gesture of a person that is willing' and 'gesture of a person that is not willing'?

This will give us a list of 99 answers, labeled 0

2. Prompt A. Then do exactly the same but replace every term/thing/datapoint 'want' by 'need'. For example "gesture of a woman wanting, would become gesture of woman needing".

This will give us a list of 189 answers, labeled 00

3. Prompt L. Then do exactly the same but replace every term/thing/datapoint 'gestures of' by 'signs that'.

This will give us a list of 297 answers, labeled 000

4. Prompt M. Then do the same as what is mentioned at the very beginning (only), after point 1, but where you replace 'gesture' by 'sign', e.g. 'Gestures that he wants it' would become 'Signs that he wants it'.

This will give us a list of 396 answers, labeled 0000

5. Prompt N. Then, do exactly the same but replace the term/thing/datapoints 'gesture' or 'sign' in the requests (1-4) above by the term/thing/datapoint 'shared experiences (relatively or) probably meaning'

This will give us a list of 792 answers, labeled 00000

5. Prompt U. Then, as last for this prompt, do exactly the same but replace the term/thing/datapoint 'gestures of' in the request labeled as 'Prompt: C' in this very prompt, by the term/thing/datapoint 'shared experiences that must absolutely mean (and prove).

So we'll have a list of 4 x 4 x 50 = 800 extreme examples, neatly lined underneath each other In

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The Nearly forgotten of the less important Truth

Certainly! Here are the 99 most extreme cases for each of the 11 signs you've requested:

1. Sign of a Person in Need

  1. Desperate Pleading: Constantly begging for help with tears streaming down their face.

  2. Physical Deterioration: Visible signs of malnutrition or exhaustion due to lack of resources.

  3. Disoriented Behavior: Wandering aimlessly, appearing confused or lost.

  4. Clutching at Strangers: Grabbing onto passersby, imploring assistance.

  5. Public Outcry: Loudly calling out for help in crowded places.

  6. Collapsed Posture: Sitting or lying on the ground, unable to stand due to weakness.

  7. Visible Injuries: Open wounds or untreated medical conditions that need attention.

  8. Signage: Holding a sign that reads "Help me" or "In dire need."

  9. Isolation: Secluding themselves due to despair, hoping someone notices.

2. Sign of a Person Needing Nothing

  1. Serene Composure: Exhibiting complete calmness and contentment.

  2. Minimal Possessions: Living with only the bare essentials by choice.

  3. Generosity: Giving away belongings freely without expectation.

  4. Self-Sufficiency: Handling all tasks independently without seeking help.

  5. Unwavering Optimism: Maintaining a positive outlook regardless of circumstances.

  6. Declining Offers: Politely refusing assistance or gifts consistently.

  7. Content Solitude: Enjoying time alone without signs of loneliness.

  8. Mindful Presence: Fully engaged in the present moment, showing no desire for more.

  9. Balanced Lifestyle: Demonstrating harmony in all aspects of life.

3. Sign of a Person Wanting Something

  1. Fixated Gaze: Staring intensely at the desired object or person.

  2. Restless Movement: Fidgeting or pacing due to anticipation.

  3. Repeated Requests: Asking multiple times for the same thing.

  4. Eager Engagement: Showing heightened interest in discussions about the item.

  5. Visible Yearning: Facial expressions reflecting longing or desire.

  6. Resource Offering: Willingness to trade valuable possessions to obtain it.

  7. Increased Attention: Focusing solely on the means to acquire what they want.

  8. Physical Reaching: Extending hands toward the desired object impulsively.

  9. Emotional Reactions: Displaying frustration or sadness when denied.

4. Sign of a Person Not Wanting Something

  1. Avoidance: Stepping back or turning away when presented with it.

  2. Negative Body Language: Crossing arms, shaking head, or frowning.

  3. Refusal to Engage: Not responding when the subject is brought up.

  4. Discomfort Signs: Appearing uneasy or anxious in its presence.

  5. Clear Declination: Verbally saying "No" firmly.

  6. Physical Barrier: Placing an object between themselves and it.

  7. Disinterest: Showing no reaction or indifference.

  8. Defensive Posture: Hands up or shielding body parts.

  9. Change of Topic: Quickly shifting conversation away from it.

5. Sign of a Woman Wanting a Man

  1. Prolonged Eye Contact: Holding his gaze longer than usual.

  2. Playful Touches: Lightly touching his arm or shoulder during conversation.

  3. Flirtatious Smiles: Frequent smiling with a hint of coyness.

  4. Leaning In: Positioning herself closer to him when talking.

  5. Engaging Laughter: Laughing at his jokes enthusiastically.

  6. Complimenting: Giving genuine compliments about his appearance or actions.

  7. Personal Questions: Showing interest in his life and hobbies.

  8. Mirroring Actions: Subtly copying his gestures or posture.

  9. Frequent Communication: Initiating texts or calls regularly.

6. Sign of a Woman Not Wanting a Man

  1. Limited Eye Contact: Avoiding looking directly at him.

  2. Closed Body Language: Crossing arms and maintaining physical distance.

  3. Minimal Responses: Giving short, non-engaging answers.

  4. Disengagement: Looking at her phone or around the room when he speaks.

  5. Excuse Making: Finding reasons to leave or not spend time together.

  6. Introducing Barriers: Mentioning a significant other when none exists.

  7. Polite Declination: Saying she's busy when asked out.

  8. Lack of Initiative: Never initiating contact or conversation.

  9. Redirecting Attention: Including others in conversations to avoid one-on-one interaction.

7. Sign of a Man Wanting a Woman

  1. Attentiveness: Giving her his full attention during interactions.

  2. Acts of Kindness: Going out of his way to help her.

  3. Complimenting: Praising her looks, talents, or achievements.

  4. Initiating Plans: Frequently asking to spend time together.

  5. Nervousness: Displaying slight anxiety or excitement around her.

  6. Interest in Her Interests: Taking up hobbies she enjoys.

  7. Protective Behavior: Offering assistance or showing concern for her well-being.

  8. Remembering Details: Recalling small things she mentions.

  9. Physical Proximity: Standing or sitting closer than usual.

8. Sign of a Man Not Wanting a Woman

  1. Avoiding Interaction: Not initiating conversations or meetings.

  2. Formal Communication: Keeping discussions impersonal and brief.

  3. Physical Distance: Maintaining space between them.

  4. Disinterest Signals: Not remembering details about her.

  5. Non-Commitment: Vague responses to invitations or plans.

  6. Redirecting Conversation: Steering talks away from personal topics.

  7. Mentioning Others: Bringing up other people he's interested in.

  8. Body Language: Facing away, not mirroring her gestures.

  9. Lack of Engagement: Showing boredom or distraction when together.

9. Sign of a Person That Is Willing

  1. Eager Affirmation: Saying "Yes!" enthusiastically.

  2. Open Body Language: Facing forward, arms uncrossed, leaning in.

  3. Quick Response: Immediate agreement without hesitation.

  4. Offering Help: Volunteering for tasks or responsibilities.

  5. Positive Tone: Using upbeat and encouraging language.

  6. Preparedness: Having necessary tools or information ready.

  7. Eye Contact: Maintaining strong, confident eye contact.

  8. Nodding: Agreeing physically as well as verbally.

  9. Following Through: Taking action promptly after agreeing.

10. Sign of a Person That Is Not Willing

  1. Hesitation: Pausing noticeably before responding.

  2. Negative Verbal Cues: Saying "I don't think so" or "Maybe not."

  3. Closed Body Language: Arms crossed, avoiding eye contact.

  4. Excuse Making: Providing reasons why they can't participate.

  5. Lack of Enthusiasm: Monotone voice, minimal expression.

  6. Deflection: Suggesting someone else for the task.

  7. Changing Subject: Steering the conversation elsewhere.

  8. Physical Withdrawal: Taking a step back or turning away.

  9. Expressing Doubt: Questioning the necessity or feasibility.

11. Sign of a Person Not Wanting Something

  1. Visible Disgust: Grimacing or wrinkling the nose.

  2. Hand Gestures: Holding up a hand in a "stop" signal.

  3. Shaking Head: Clear side-to-side movement indicating "No."

  4. Verbal Refusal: Saying "I don't want that" or "No, thank you."

  5. Avoidance Behavior: Physically moving away from the item.

  6. Frowning: Showing displeasure or disapproval.

  7. Ignoring Offers: Not acknowledging the presented option.

  8. Blocking Motions: Placing hands or objects between themselves and it.

  9. Expressing Concern: Voicing reasons why they don't want it.

These examples represent the most extreme signs associated with each of the 11 scenarios you provided. Each sign is an amplified expression to illustrate the intensity of the situation.