
Absurdity Day
National Absurdity Day is celebrated on November 20th. It is an unofficial “fun” holiday, encouraging people to be aware—and celebrate—the illogical and nonsensical aspects of everyday life.

National Absurdity Day is celebrated on November 20th. It is an unofficial “fun” holiday, encouraging people to be aware—and celebrate—the illogical and nonsensical aspects of everyday life.

Sorry if I seem fixated on this … could you do another version in the style that YOU like best? No matter how outlandish it might seem, don’t even bother if I understand it — just let rip about Lost Places from “AI Claude’s” point of view, will you?

Could you rewrite its just a little and make it more neutral this time, less theatrical and philosophic, delivering the facts with maybe only a minimal hint of irony, barely noticeable at best — thank you

Could you write me blog post about why we find Lost Places so intriguing and to what lengths people go to see one and what the most far-out Lost Places currently are? Please …
Style: Intrigued, doing some guesswork now and then, not giving the impression that for EVERYTHING there