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question:Write an anime scene where a guy and his brother are taking an exam to become registered hunters. They encounter a high level hunter who is haughty but also likely to be one of the highest ranked hunters. Start the scene with a speech about the exam. Keep the scene between 300 and 320 words.

answer:"All right. This exam will be to test your abilities. There's no need to hold back here. We have designed all of these facilities to stand up to S-class hunters' skills. Since being a hunter is more than just the strength of a single skill, you'll be rated based on your overall score. Don't worry, though. You'll be classified accordingly with a bias for your strength factored in. Well, regardless, I'm sure you all want to do your best anyway, so just go wild, yeah? That's all from me." The general stepped down and let the proctors step forward among scattered whispers. They called the different groups to gather for the test. "Kuroi, do you think we'll be able to advance directly to S-class?" Kuroki asked. Kuroi thought about it and shrugged. "Who knows. I'm only here because you forced me to be. I don't really care that much about rankings. It's never stopped me before." A girl came up to them and poked Kuroi in the chest. "What kind of attitude is that?" "Who are you?" Kuroi asked. "Nezuko the Untarnished. I specialize in using light magic. You can't tell me you haven't heard of me before." Kuroi shrugged. "I don't really pay attention to hunters and stuff." "Brother, she's pretty famous. She only turned eighteen this year, but she's already been guaranteed to start at A-class. She might even be S-class already," Kuroki explained. "That's right! You should be honored that I'm talking to you. Seriously, though, if you aren't serious about being a hunter, you should just leave this place." Kuroi narrowed his eyes. "I don't care about ranks, but I'm always serious about being a hunter." "Ms. Nezuko, please don't say that. He might actually leave. It took a lot of convincing to bring him here." Nezuko scoffed. "Well, we'll just see how serious you are then."

question:Write a three-step guide on how to become more present.

answer:1. Practice meditation: Meditation is known to encourage a person to slow down and pay more attention to their surroundings rather than being absorbed in their thoughts. A simple way to meditate is by sitting or lying down in a comfortable position and then observing your thoughts as they come and go. Rather than engaging with the thoughts - just allow them to flow in and drift away. This can take some practice, and it's normal to find it tricky at first, but it is very effective for becoming more present. 2. Engage your senses: Our mind is a great tool that allows us to solve problems and be creative, but we also have other ways of experiencing the world around us. Our senses can be a great portal into the present moment, as they help us to shift our focus out of our minds. To do this, you can try asking yourself questions such as: "How does my clothing feel on my body?" or "What sounds can I hear in the distance?" 3. Take a break from social media: When you're scrolling through your feed on social media, you're constantly either thinking about the past or the future. The videos and photos on these platforms are all from the past, which makes it hard to be present. Pausing social media usage and instead using tools like a mindfulness journal will make it easier to shift your focus to the present moment rather than being constantly distracted.

question:Give me the recipe for chicken pot pie soup. I only have an hour to make it.

answer:Ingredients - 4 cups of water - 8 to 10 tsp. of Better Than Bouillon chicken - 3 red potatoes - 3 carrots - 1 cooked rotisserie chicken - 1 bag of Pennsylvania Dutch pot pie noodles - salt and pepper to taste 1. Set stove to medium-high heat. Add water to a pot and let it boil for about 10 minutes. 2. While you wait for the water to boil, cut the potatoes and carrots to the size you desire. 3. Add Better Than Bouillon chicken to the boiling water. Add the cut potatoes and carrots. Boil until the potatoes and carrots are soft, about 30-40 minutes. 4. While you wait for the potatoes and carrots to soften, remove the chicken from the rotisserie chicken carcass and cut it to the size you desire. 5. Add Pennsylvania Dutch pot pie noodles and cut chicken to the pot and cook until the noodles are ready about 10 minutes. 6. Add salt and pepper to taste.

question:Write a paragraph of less than 200 words on why a business owner should invest in automation. Include funnel automation, email marketing, using Get Response as an example, and social media scheduler using Planoly and later as examples.

answer:Why should a small business invest in automation? Most online business owners start out using low-cost tools with limited features. For example, you might be using PayPal exclusively for product sales and manually adding buyers to your mailing list each time you receive payment. While that’s an acceptable solution when time is easier to come by than money, you’ll quickly outgrow it. The problem is too many entrepreneurs fail to recognize the benefits of true automation. Not only is trying to “make do” with a pieced-together system costing you sales, but it costs actual dollars, too. You (or your VA) will spend extra time simply getting it all to work rather than letting the tools do the heavy lifting. Recognize when it’s time to uplevel your marketing tools to include true funnel automation and watch your income increase dramatically! Automation comes in many forms; whether it’s an email marketing system like Get Response, a social media scheduler like Planoly or Later, or anything else you can automate, this is a huge time saver.

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