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Why , I must ask , & how Weird people like this find Me constantly ? ‘onestly , It is actually within realm of Reasonable expectations in a wꜽ — He is from iași , that explains a lot.
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Every round He said : « razby » , and asked Un‑normal quͤstions — e.g./ « Are You gꜽ ? » , « Do You like Black dicks ? » , or « Where are You from ? » — and wanted Me to Only answer with « Yes. » or « No. »
 
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Told a Large Language‑model to make My plans readable , Hence‑forth written are the results :

Complete Plan for Romanian City Project​

Basic Concept​

  • Multi-billionaire from USA buying 255 km² of land in Romania (Batar, Talpos, Berechiu, Apateu, Somosches, Sepreus, Cermei)
  • Purchasing all property in these towns by paying 200% or more than market price
  • Location in Transylvania, middle of nowhere with no underlying infrastructure
  • Building infrastructure personally to the borders of the land
  • Creating a city out of nowhere

Building Specifications​

  • Dozens or more microdistricts with free apartments
  • Giant 40 to 80 story buildings
  • Building dimensions: 180 meters width, 33 meters depth, 1 meter corridors each side (32 meters/2 for apartment depth)
  • Japanese engineers for construction
  • Ground plans reach overkill capacity for 100 story buildings but built for 40-80 stories
  • Buildings literally sway but are safe

Tenant Selection & Eligibility​

  • Random lottery system for apartment selection
  • Only Romanian citizens eligible
  • Must have no home OR will sell their current home
  • All apartments provided free of charge

Infrastructure & Services for Each Microdistrict​

  • Giant hospital that hosts helicopters
  • Police station (Romanian police connected to ministry)
  • Big fire fighting station
  • 1 university
  • 2 high schools
  • 1 middle school
  • 3 kindergartens
  • Lots of parks for each microdistrict
  • Trees anywhere possible

Transportation Systems​

  • 2,400 buses for public transit
  • Private metro line connecting microdistricts
  • 80 intercity buses (40 each direction, divided 40/24) for free travel to Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca
  • No tickets, no ID scanning, no fare machines - just show city-issued card
  • First come, first serve
  • Driver accommodation in 4-star hotels (paid by owner)
  • Highway construction to cities (paid by owner)
  • 1 new massive airport connected to metro

Equipment & Vehicles Purchased​

  • 4,835 building machinery (samosvals, krans, avtokrans, asfaltoukladchiks, katoks, betonomeshalka, ekskavators, etc.)
  • 3,432 public services vehicles (dump trucks, sewage trucks, maintenance cars, buses, snegoochistitels, etc.)
  • All registered to owner's name until city corporation is created

Governance Structure​

  • Central planning committee
  • No other private corporations allowed operating inside borders
  • Private corps can connect but not operate anything else
  • Connection to other grids allowed
  • All services inside are free (including botox, bread, water, electricity, etc.)
  • Ban on private companies is de facto (won't sell shares) not on paper

Urban Planning Principles​

  1. Main plaza in round shape next to city park and city office
  2. Eternal Obelisk for WW2 memorial in special dedicated place
  3. Three football fields as stand-alones or next to schools, never next to each other
  4. Hospitals built slightly away from main city area
  5. Roads with street lights and pedestrian sidewalks
  6. Residential blocks in couples with road access in front but not between
  7. Space between residential blocks for small sport fields and children playgrounds

Detailed Layout Rules​

  1. All residential blocks have infrastructure inside, surrounded by residential buildings - gardens, football fields, swings, open stages for music & performances
  2. Shopping (S) and administrative (A) blocks surrounded by residential (R) blocks: R-S-R-A-R-S-R
  3. Monuments built in parks, squares, and administrative blocks - never in residential blocks
  4. Sakura trees and bushes everywhere after construction if soil is left empty

Nuclear & Energy Infrastructure​

  • Nuclear engineers from other countries to build 2 or more nuclear power plants
  • Nuclear power plants fund the whole operation
  • Excess nuclear electricity to national grid free of charge
  • Owner tells government: "sell the excess energy after using it so Romania can prosper"
  • Synchronization with national transmission standards
  • Robust safety systems
  • Real-time metering and telemetry
  • Redundant load-balancing protocols
  • Integration with Romania's EU-aligned electricity market protocols

Financial Structure​

  • Funding from private corporation in America (global conglomerate, owner is CEO)
  • Monthly operating costs: €580 million – €1 billion+

Monthly Cost Breakdown:​

  • Free public transit: €100–150 million
  • Metro line operations: €25–50 million
  • Free utilities: €150–250 million
  • Healthcare system: €75–100 million
  • Educational facilities: €25–50 million
  • Food/bread subsidy: €30–75 million
  • Public maintenance staff salaries: €50–75 million
  • Vehicle fuel/maintenance: €25–40 million
  • Administrative costs: €30–50 million
  • Nuclear plant maintenance: €50–75 million
  • Airport upkeep: €20–30 million

Population Capacity​

  • With 15,000–25,000 people/km² density
  • Can house 3.8 to 6.3 million people
  • 20% of 255 km² assigned to industry/logistics (51 km²)

Tree Planting Plan​

  • 255 million m² × 75% = 191,250,000 m² of plantable land
  • At 0.4 sakura trees per square meter density
  • 191,250,000 × 0.4 = 76,500,000 sakura trees
  • Reduced to 40-50 million sakura trees accounting for buildings
  • Trees planted wherever there is dirt throughout the city

Legal Compliance​

  • Completely legal operation
  • Legal services run by Bucharest (owner builds and maintains, doesn't assign personnel)
  • Following all Romanian legal codes
 
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Building System Clarification​

  • Prefab construction for all structures
  • Giant communal buildings (40-80 stories) for residential housing
  • Smaller buildings (5 stories maximum) for government services, shows, and other functions
  • Organization pattern: Building-School-Football field layout
  • Each smaller building area includes 2 parks OR 1 football field

Apartment Specifications​

  • Apartment height: 2.73 meters
  • Window placement: Centered at 1.56 meters
  • Individual apartment size: 130 m² per unit
  • Units per floor: 44 full apartments
  • Total usable surface area: 5,760 m² per floor

Floor Space Allocation​

  • Apartments: 44 × 130 m² = 5,720 m²
  • Elevators: 40 m² total
    • 4 m² per elevator × 8 elevators
    • 4 elevators each side of corridor
    • Divided into 4 equal distances
  • Corridor cleaning cabinet: 3 m²
  • Stairs: Remaining space
  • Leftover space: 40 m² total for elevators + 3 m² cabinet = 43 m² non-residential

Population Capacity by Building Type​

Units Per Building:​

FloorsUnits per FloorTotal Units
40441,760
60442,640
80443,520

Population Density Assumptions:​

Occupancy DensityAssumed Occupants per Unit
Low3 people (singles/couples with 1 child)
Medium4 people (typical family)
High5 people (multi-generational, larger families)

Total Population per Building:​

FloorsTotal UnitsLow Density (3/unit)Medium (4/unit)High (5/unit)
401,7605,280 people7,040 people8,800 people
602,6407,920 people10,560 people13,200 people
803,52010,560 people14,080 people17,600 people

Building Density Distribution Strategy​

  • 40-floor buildings: 3 buildings per km²
  • 70-floor buildings: 2 buildings per km²
  • 80-floor buildings: 1 building per km² + 1 perpendicular 40-story building per km²

Fire Evacuation System​

  • Auto-deploying balcony escape harness on every balcony
  • Automatic activation upon balcony entry during fire emergency
  • Descent speed: 9 m/s with deceleration near bottom
  • G-force limit: Never exceeds 1G during descent
  • One mechanism per balcony for individual use

Technical Specifications​

  • Descent capability: Up to 240 meters (80 floors × 3m per floor)
  • Weight capacity: 200 kg (heavy occupant + equipment margin)
  • Materials: Marine-grade stainless steel, sealed polymers for weather resistance
  • Deployment triggers: Manual ripcord OR automatic building fire detection
  • Reset mechanism: Self-retracting reels with empty harness return system

Safety Standards Compliance​

  • EN 341 (descender device standard)
  • EN 353-1 and EN 365 European PPE standards for fall arrest systems
  • Inspectoratul General pentru Situații de Urgență approval
  • EU Building Directive certification required

Wind Management System​

  • Two massive holed-veiled wind-cutting steel columns on each side of every building (2x2 total per building)
  • Structurally open design with holes/lattice/porous frame
  • Purpose: Break wind to reduce lateral pressure and building swaying
  • Does not block sunlight due to perforated structure
  • Underground height is 20 meters to keep It safe with a rectangular base

Column Functions​

  • Reduces wind load and vortex shedding (cyclical wind forces causing sway)
  • Improves pedestrian wind comfort by redirecting vertical façade gusts
  • Dual-use capability: Houses emergency descent shafts, elevator expansion, vertical gardens, smoke extraction chimneys
  • Aerodynamically shaped hollow trusses mounted alongside main building structure
 
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@BakedBanana what topic should we bring up today for "casual" "chatting"? Someone is using now a more normal writing but at best it's just a monologue. Since it's summer, what do you prefer, bathing on a spring, a river, the beach, a pool or just chilling at home with the bathtub or the shower?
 
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Told a Large Language‑model to make My plans readable , Hence‑forth written are the results :

Complete Plan for Romanian City Project​

Basic Concept​

  • Multi-billionaire from USA buying 255 km² of land in Romania (Batar, Talpos, Berechiu, Apateu, Somosches, Sepreus, Cermei)
  • Purchasing all property in these towns by paying 200% or more than market price
  • Location in Transylvania, middle of nowhere with no underlying infrastructure
  • Building infrastructure personally to the borders of the land
  • Creating a city out of nowhere

Building Specifications​

  • Dozens or more microdistricts with free apartments
  • Giant 40 to 80 story buildings
  • Building dimensions: 180 meters width, 33 meters depth, 1 meter corridors each side (32 meters/2 for apartment depth)
  • Japanese engineers for construction
  • Ground plans reach overkill capacity for 100 story buildings but built for 40-80 stories
  • Buildings literally sway but are safe

Tenant Selection & Eligibility​

  • Random lottery system for apartment selection
  • Only Romanian citizens eligible
  • Must have no home OR will sell their current home
  • All apartments provided free of charge

Infrastructure & Services for Each Microdistrict​

  • Giant hospital that hosts helicopters
  • Police station (Romanian police connected to ministry)
  • Big fire fighting station
  • 1 university
  • 2 high schools
  • 1 middle school
  • 3 kindergartens
  • Lots of parks for each microdistrict
  • Trees anywhere possible

Transportation Systems​

  • 2,400 buses for public transit
  • Private metro line connecting microdistricts
  • 80 intercity buses (40 each direction, divided 40/24) for free travel to Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca
  • No tickets, no ID scanning, no fare machines - just show city-issued card
  • First come, first serve
  • Driver accommodation in 4-star hotels (paid by owner)
  • Highway construction to cities (paid by owner)
  • 1 new massive airport connected to metro

Equipment & Vehicles Purchased​

  • 4,835 building machinery (samosvals, krans, avtokrans, asfaltoukladchiks, katoks, betonomeshalka, ekskavators, etc.)
  • 3,432 public services vehicles (dump trucks, sewage trucks, maintenance cars, buses, snegoochistitels, etc.)
  • All registered to owner's name until city corporation is created

Governance Structure​

  • Central planning committee
  • No other private corporations allowed operating inside borders
  • Private corps can connect but not operate anything else
  • Connection to other grids allowed
  • All services inside are free (including botox, bread, water, electricity, etc.)
  • Ban on private companies is de facto (won't sell shares) not on paper

Urban Planning Principles​

  1. Main plaza in round shape next to city park and city office
  2. Eternal Obelisk for WW2 memorial in special dedicated place
  3. Three football fields as stand-alones or next to schools, never next to each other
  4. Hospitals built slightly away from main city area
  5. Roads with street lights and pedestrian sidewalks
  6. Residential blocks in couples with road access in front but not between
  7. Space between residential blocks for small sport fields and children playgrounds

Detailed Layout Rules​

  1. All residential blocks have infrastructure inside, surrounded by residential buildings - gardens, football fields, swings, open stages for music & performances
  2. Shopping (S) and administrative (A) blocks surrounded by residential (R) blocks: R-S-R-A-R-S-R
  3. Monuments built in parks, squares, and administrative blocks - never in residential blocks
  4. Sakura trees and bushes everywhere after construction if soil is left empty

Nuclear & Energy Infrastructure​

  • Nuclear engineers from other countries to build 2 or more nuclear power plants
  • Nuclear power plants fund the whole operation
  • Excess nuclear electricity to national grid free of charge
  • Owner tells government: "sell the excess energy after using it so Romania can prosper"
  • Synchronization with national transmission standards
  • Robust safety systems
  • Real-time metering and telemetry
  • Redundant load-balancing protocols
  • Integration with Romania's EU-aligned electricity market protocols

Financial Structure​

  • Funding from private corporation in America (global conglomerate, owner is CEO)
  • Monthly operating costs: €580 million – €1 billion+

Monthly Cost Breakdown:​

  • Free public transit: €100–150 million
  • Metro line operations: €25–50 million
  • Free utilities: €150–250 million
  • Healthcare system: €75–100 million
  • Educational facilities: €25–50 million
  • Food/bread subsidy: €30–75 million
  • Public maintenance staff salaries: €50–75 million
  • Vehicle fuel/maintenance: €25–40 million
  • Administrative costs: €30–50 million
  • Nuclear plant maintenance: €50–75 million
  • Airport upkeep: €20–30 million

Population Capacity​

  • With 15,000–25,000 people/km² density
  • Can house 3.8 to 6.3 million people
  • 20% of 255 km² assigned to industry/logistics (51 km²)

Tree Planting Plan​

  • 255 million m² × 75% = 191,250,000 m² of plantable land
  • At 0.4 sakura trees per square meter density
  • 191,250,000 × 0.4 = 76,500,000 sakura trees
  • Reduced to 40-50 million sakura trees accounting for buildings
  • Trees planted wherever there is dirt throughout the city

Legal Compliance​

  • Completely legal operation
  • Legal services run by Bucharest (owner builds and maintains, doesn't assign personnel)
  • Following all Romanian legal codes
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@BakedBanana what topic should we bring up today for "casual" "chatting"? Someone is using now a more normal writing but at best it's just a monologue. Since it's summer, what do you prefer, bathing on a spring, a river, the beach, a pool or just chilling at home with the bathtub or the shower?
Staying in my room with the AC at full blast. :haa:

You?
 
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Staying in my room with the AC at full blast. :haa:

You?
Even though I spend the most part of the day outside or in hot rooms (like the kitchen), when I am in a room with AC I start sweating before long anyways, so for me it has to be water. A shower of course as a daily escape, but nothing beats a pool or a river where I can swim and get the perfect body temperature (of course, the water must be cold). I am not as crazy as Wim Hof though:
 
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