I asked GPT-4:
The image shows an underwater scene where a diver is exploring a large, sunken structure that appears to be overgrown with marine life. The structure looks like it could be a shipwreck, given its shape and the way it is settled on the sea floor. The diver is equipped with fins, a diving suit, and is holding a flashlight, suggesting that this is a deep dive where additional light is needed to see. There are coral growths and possibly other sea life encrusting the wreck, indicating that it has been underwater for a long time and has become part of the marine ecosystem. The water is fairly clear, and the natural light from above suggests that this is not at a very great depth, or that the water is exceptionally clear, allowing sunlight to penetrate through. The diver seems to be examining or enjoying the view of the vertical side of the wreck, which is teeming with sea life.
Name one book
Why do we exist?
Scuba diver with underwater megafauna, I'm assuming
If that's a mega- anything it's a megaflora
I think it's some sort of sponge so that would be megafauna
Explain what's in your image. You're bound to read about that
It's a lady with very small legs
I asked GPT-4:
The image shows an underwater scene where a diver is exploring a large, sunken structure that appears to be overgrown with marine life. The structure looks like it could be a shipwreck, given its shape and the way it is settled on the sea floor. The diver is equipped with fins, a diving suit, and is holding a flashlight, suggesting that this is a deep dive where additional light is needed to see. There are coral growths and possibly other sea life encrusting the wreck, indicating that it has been underwater for a long time and has become part of the marine ecosystem. The water is fairly clear, and the natural light from above suggests that this is not at a very great depth, or that the water is exceptionally clear, allowing sunlight to penetrate through. The diver seems to be examining or enjoying the view of the vertical side of the wreck, which is teeming with sea life.
thats 2 many pages
That's around 80 pages an hour if you read 20 hours a day. Kinda slow Anon, way below me, but still alright I guess.
I read about 16 hours a day
Once, prodigiously. Now, not nearly as well. Age catches up to you
This pic is nightmare fuel, imagine if this thing just decides to eat you right there
Real deep diving is nightmare fuel without any flora or fauna at all
How well do you retain information/what do you read about?
I wish I could do that, instead I play for Dota 2 4 hours straight then read one chapter of Moby Dick
Have an AI read Moby Dick to you in kunkka's voice while you play
>can
why don't you?
Shit thread topic. But cool image. What is it?
ship wreck on which stuff has grown
Thanks for your useless opinion. Congratulations, ig?
I can read about 10 pgs/day. AMA
did you figure out that true adventure cannot be found in a book and to truly live, you have to actually go outside?
I go outside all the time