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You’ll get better results if you create a scenario or suggest the answer be expressed with specific style. For example, you can tell it that you are a kid in elementary school and have a magic homework assignment due tomorrow but you don’t know magic. Then ask it to suggest the easiest and most impressive trick you can practice to perform by tomorrow.
Putting eye candy reasons asside ... the primary reason thin women are used for a number of tricks is because they can fit in those boxes they put and they tend to be a bit more flexible than men in general. But to be fair ... the trick would be more impressive if say you were using the rock or Shaq. But it is much easier to have a think flexible woman do those things. And really they deserve more credit as they are doing the bulk of the trick.
ChatGPT does good made-up obituaries. It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jason Parker, a beloved American magician who was known for his captivating stage performances and innovative illusions. Jason passed away on January 14, 2023, while performing a catch-the-bullet trick in Poland. Born and raised in the United States, Jason began his career as a magician at a young age and quickly made a name for himself in the industry. He was passionate about his craft and dedicated to perfecting his performances, constantly pushing the boundaries of what was possible. In recent years, Jason had been living in Ukraine, where he performed to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, leaving them spellbound with his illusions. He was a true artist, who brought joy and wonder to everyone who had the privilege of seeing him perform. Jason will be remembered for his incredible talent, his kind and humble nature, and his ability to bring people together through the magic of his performances. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and fans around the world. We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his loved ones during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
The best part of this AI you forgot to use, was asking a follow up questions to the questions you weren’t really happy with as knows how to go back and reformulate, and even admit when it was wrong to me
Can't believe they didn't bring up Chung Ling Soo when you asked it about magicians dying. That is one of the funniest stories of all time. ...I think enough time has passed that I can say that. The whitest guy ever pretended to be Chinese, stole tricks from an actual Chinese guy, then got shot in the chest because he didn't realize that you're NOT SUPPOSED TO LOAD THE GUN in the bullet catch trick. His last words were "Good Heavens I have been shot," and the audience started applauding because the Chinese guy learned English.
This isn't really accurate; he certainly knew how the trick worked, and performed it successfully many times. The accident was caused by gunpowder getting somewhere it wasn't supposed to be.
Yes he would have been a good example of a magician dying while performing magic... maybe even ChatGPT would have mentioned him if I asked for a list... you can get different answers by changing the question a little...
Hey there Jason! We've never met, but I've watched a bunch of your videos before. I am a magician. I was searching up to see if anyone had done any magic and ChatGPT videos specifically- and here was one! LOL Thanks!
Really great to see you posting again Jason!! I was just getting into magic when started watching you. Been over 2 years now and loving my magic journey-- and always so fun to see your videos!!!
@@JasonParkerMagic Thanks Jason. First 18 mos focused on card sleight of hand/card magic. Past 6 mos I've been focusing on coin magic. After getting David Roth's Winged Silver and then Gadapout Coins down-- been working on routines with a Split Coin lately. So great to see you posting again and all the best to you. I understand it has been a crazy year and really great to see you back.
If you want to get a good answer about the percentage of magicians, you can ask for a "fermi estimate", which is specifically calling out Fermi as someone who was good at doing rough estimates with limited data. Of course, I asked, so "do some magic tricks" got me 20-25 percent, and for "real performing magicians", less than 0.1%.
Wow that's cool! I had never heard of a "fermi estimate" before. Thanks for sharing that. Below are my results after playing with the question a little bit to get more precisely what I was trying to ask. I went with "serious hobbyists" to eliminate people "who know one or two tricks"... because that's not quite what I would call a magician. QUESTION: "Give me a fermi estimate on the percentage of people who perform magic tricks as serious hobbyists." ANSWER: A Fermi estimate for the percentage of people who perform magic tricks as serious hobbyists would be around 0.1%. This estimate is based on the following assumptions: . There are roughly 7.8 billion people in the world. . Magic is not a mainstream hobby and is relatively niche. . Out of all the hobbyists in the world, a small percentage of them are serious about magic. Based on these assumptions, 0.1% of the world population would be serious magic hobbyists. This estimate is highly uncertain and could be significantly off.
BTW you could ask the AI to name all of the famous magicians that have died performing magic tricks or illusions. One would be Chung Ling Soo. Or any of the other 12 that died doing the bullet catch.
I love to perform magic. I am not as confident doing it as I used to be as I am out of practice from when I was doing parties and shows. And now, with the internet having a cess to channels like this one I get so distracted from the much needed practice. But that is OK because I could spend days watching others do magic and be very happy.
In addition I thought the Chat bot answered in an acceptable manner without giving away too many secrets. Magic is mostly presenting a lie in a believable manner for the purpose of entertainment. When this is used to deceive An unsuspecting person it is then an unacceptable lie. This being said, I always present my tricks and illusions as just that. Not real magic just fun.
Clever quotations 👍 I suspect where it'll actually break is if you asked something sarcastic like - how would you rate this magic trick: and then proceed to describe some real life situation/irony of life, basically telling it a 'magic trick' joke... It would either miss the joke and get all serious about the situation, or completely fail to understand the concept of how-funny something is (which arguably is rather subjective - oh, my, I'm starting to sound like ChatGPT)... XD
Hey Adam, nice to see you! And yes you’re right 😆 although maybe I should have researched more ways to interact with ChatGPT… I’ve learned a few things since
It's funny that you decided to use ChatGPT in this way... more like a search engine. I think it's intended use is for generating written content; like Write me a story about a magician, or the like. Maybe what you should have asked it was to tell you the steps involved in creating a specific magic trick, or to help you create a new one. I think its responses were generic because your questions were generic. The video was still fun though :)
if you get more in to the weeds with gpt3, it will definitely reveal most of the secrets. it knows about false shuffles, double lifting, key cards, etc. kinda crazy!
The closest I got to generating an image of a woman being sawed in half was on Midjourney with "male magician on stage holding a saw performing the sawing a woman in half magic trick, and the woman laying horizontally in two separate boxes"
Wow nice job! Your image generation request skills are clearly better than mine haha! I copy pasted yours into Dall-e 2 and it did a much better job... although still not quite right. But WAAAAY closer than the creepy results I was getting. Thanks for sharing :)
@@JasonParkerMagic I think at the moment (these image genarators are improving fast), Midjourney is best at getting a coherent image. This was a difficult one though. However try just the prompt "magic trick" and you can get some really cool images.
@Jason Parker our family got hit with Covid, and it's been tough, l want to get back to doing some uploads, but this Covid makes you really drained not to mention a l still have a wicked cough. 😔😔
Because Houdini's death came up, you might check out the Our Fake History podcast. Recently, he did a three-part series on the life and death of Houdini that was well-researched and interesting.
I'm trying to think of a magician who can perform WITHOUT lying as the AI bot suggested happens? What's an example of an effect that can be presented without deception? Penn & Teller's famous cup and balls routine using clear cups? There's got to be "lying" in that routine as well, no?
I don't think that routine is really even suposed to be a trick, but rather a powerful demonstration of the skill of misdirection. If you just watch it in a relaxed state of mind (not specifically focusing your attention on cup #1 for example), you will notice the balls only when they are revealed, even if they are under clear cups.
The prompts used to generate the answer plays a great part in how the answers are. You can ask "as a magician, how would I" and see what results would come up. You can also tell it to answer in more humor or get more specific. AI will get the next generation better at asking questions, that's for sure.
Quick comment...David Blaine is probably a little too recent for the data that this AI was using. I know Shin Lim and Eric Chen are. So is John Dorenbas and Matt Franco. Among others popular on the internet right now.
If you really want to have fun ask it to tell you a short story of something, in this case maybe a magician. Then ask it questions to flesh out the short story and add new scenarios like "a dragon appears what is the magicians reaction?" full disclosure I haven't tested that particular one out yet.
wow fantastic. Such a great idea, thank you. It told me a very cool story. I tried repeating the request and slowly notice a general kinda pattern.... like I made the request to be a story about a juggler instead of a magician and got a similar story. But when I made the request about a dentist... it changed more dramatically. Pretty crazy it can generate story structures.... great for writer's block!!
For the record. It's probably women because they are generally shorter/smaller and can fit inside the contraptions better. It's also true that women are a considered the 'beautiful' gender by both genders. So having the beautiful sidekick in your illusion is a benefit for literally everyone watching, not just the men. And finally, if magician duo of 2 men can absolutely do such a trick and nobody is going to give it a second thought. The only reason why it might not work mechanically is because of my first point.
Hey I was wondering if you could possibly do a reaction video on the Phantom from America’s got talent because I really want to know how that particular magic was done
It's not misogyny, it's about wanting 2 women instead of 1 =p Also, there is a female performer that saws her male assistant in half. Forgot her name, but I'm sure you can find it
The bot is a statistical model of what words are supposed to fit together based on the training material, without actual understanding of any topics. As I imagine the creators of it wanted to avoid making hitler-bot more than annything in the current climate, the provided training texts were probabbly on the tame and woke side of things. So tame and woke answers are to be expected.
you don't know why women are usually cut in half? typically women are physically smaller, lighter and more flexible. allowing stage props to be smaller and easier to manipulate. plus there's always been a strong audience response to a beautiful lady on stage.
Why there are more male then female magicians: I guess it's encouraging that the actual answer is at least mentioned. Last in the list, but still mentioned. "Individual choices and interests" is the correct answer to almost all of the differences in gender representations questions.
there are more male magicians for the same reason there are more male mechanics, plumbers, electricians etc. more men than women are interested in those things. it's not a sex thing. it's a social thing. like little boys and action figure and little girls with dolls. why the push to get more women to do male dominated things, but no push to get more men to do women dominated things?
Hope you enjoyed the video! It's hard to believe how human some of these chatbot answers appear.
1) Of the 10 Questions I asked... which was your favorite response? (Fave DALL-E 2 image I generated?? 😄)
2) Learn some COOL magic tricks (from yours truly) and help support the channel ➡ www.patreon.com/JasonParker
3) Free preview of Patreon life update video from November: www.patreon.com/posts/76166362
4) Sign up for my magic newsletter: link in the DESCRIPTION.
And as always, feel free to add me on Instagram!
instagram.com/JasonParkerMagic
You’ll get better results if you create a scenario or suggest the answer be expressed with specific style. For example, you can tell it that you are a kid in elementary school and have a magic homework assignment due tomorrow but you don’t know magic. Then ask it to suggest the easiest and most impressive trick you can practice to perform by tomorrow.
Every question: "I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
haha love it!
Good to see you back man. I'm super grateful you got out ahead of the madness.
Thanks... :)
Putting eye candy reasons asside ... the primary reason thin women are used for a number of tricks is because they can fit in those boxes they put and they tend to be a bit more flexible than men in general. But to be fair ... the trick would be more impressive if say you were using the rock or Shaq. But it is much easier to have a think flexible woman do those things. And really they deserve more credit as they are doing the bulk of the trick.
I would watch The Rock being sawed in half.... :) ... I mean as a magic trick :D
All about the pelvis
Glad to see you posting, buddy. I'm loving all the various ways content creators are looking at ChatGPT. I really enjoyed this!
Awesome, thank you! Yeah this trending topic is a fun one... lots of ways to interact with it!
I loved the part where you generated magic images using DALL-E 2 deep learning ha ha!
Yes and strange how it wanted to avoid showing me this classic trick! :-P
ChatGPT does good made-up obituaries.
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Jason Parker, a beloved American magician who was known for his captivating stage performances and innovative illusions. Jason passed away on January 14, 2023, while performing a catch-the-bullet trick in Poland.
Born and raised in the United States, Jason began his career as a magician at a young age and quickly made a name for himself in the industry. He was passionate about his craft and dedicated to perfecting his performances, constantly pushing the boundaries of what was possible.
In recent years, Jason had been living in Ukraine, where he performed to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, leaving them spellbound with his illusions. He was a true artist, who brought joy and wonder to everyone who had the privilege of seeing him perform.
Jason will be remembered for his incredible talent, his kind and humble nature, and his ability to bring people together through the magic of his performances. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and fans around the world.
We would like to extend our sincere condolences to his loved ones during this difficult time. May he rest in peace.
hahahah awesome. XD I'm assuming you had to feed it with some information for it to know that I had lived in Ukraine and now in Poland...
Hey Jason, the death of Great Lafayette in his theater fire is an incredible magical story. Definitely look up the details, you won't regret it.
I literally watched 20 seconds of this video and was already smiling and laughing. I love your stuff Jason!!!!
The best part of this AI you forgot to use, was asking a follow up questions to the questions you weren’t really happy with as knows how to go back and reformulate, and even admit when it was wrong to me
Jason!!!! I’ve checked in periodically hoping to see a video from you. Love your videos and hope this becomes more regular again
Thanks! Yes hoping to become more regular on here :)
Can't believe they didn't bring up Chung Ling Soo when you asked it about magicians dying. That is one of the funniest stories of all time.
...I think enough time has passed that I can say that. The whitest guy ever pretended to be Chinese, stole tricks from an actual Chinese guy, then got shot in the chest because he didn't realize that you're NOT SUPPOSED TO LOAD THE GUN in the bullet catch trick.
His last words were "Good Heavens I have been shot," and the audience started applauding because the Chinese guy learned English.
This isn't really accurate; he certainly knew how the trick worked, and performed it successfully many times. The accident was caused by gunpowder getting somewhere it wasn't supposed to be.
Yes he would have been a good example of a magician dying while performing magic... maybe even ChatGPT would have mentioned him if I asked for a list... you can get different answers by changing the question a little...
Hey there Jason!
We've never met, but I've watched a bunch of your videos before.
I am a magician.
I was searching up to see if anyone had done any magic and ChatGPT videos specifically- and here was one! LOL
Thanks!
Really great to see you posting again Jason!! I was just getting into magic when started watching you. Been over 2 years now and loving my magic journey-- and always so fun to see your videos!!!
Awesome to hear that! What have you been working on recently? and thanks! :)
@@JasonParkerMagic Thanks Jason. First 18 mos focused on card sleight of hand/card magic. Past 6 mos I've been focusing on coin magic. After getting David Roth's Winged Silver and then Gadapout Coins down-- been working on routines with a Split Coin lately. So great to see you posting again and all the best to you. I understand it has been a crazy year and really great to see you back.
If you want to get a good answer about the percentage of magicians, you can ask for a "fermi estimate", which is specifically calling out Fermi as someone who was good at doing rough estimates with limited data. Of course, I asked, so "do some magic tricks" got me 20-25 percent, and for "real performing magicians", less than 0.1%.
Wow that's cool! I had never heard of a "fermi estimate" before. Thanks for sharing that. Below are my results after playing with the question a little bit to get more precisely what I was trying to ask. I went with "serious hobbyists" to eliminate people "who know one or two tricks"... because that's not quite what I would call a magician.
QUESTION: "Give me a fermi estimate on the percentage of people who perform magic tricks as serious hobbyists."
ANSWER: A Fermi estimate for the percentage of people who perform magic tricks as serious hobbyists would be around 0.1%. This estimate is based on the following assumptions:
. There are roughly 7.8 billion people in the world.
. Magic is not a mainstream hobby and is relatively niche.
. Out of all the hobbyists in the world, a small percentage of them are serious about magic.
Based on these assumptions, 0.1% of the world population would be serious magic hobbyists. This estimate is highly uncertain and could be significantly off.
@@JasonParkerMagic thanks for the updated answer!
I just got a Harry Houdini jump scare 💀
CahatGPT is mainly intended for writing Sisyphean routine code. Saves a lot of time
BTW you could ask the AI to name all of the famous magicians that have died performing magic tricks or illusions. One would be Chung Ling Soo. Or any of the other 12 that died doing the bullet catch.
Some great answers by ChatGPT. And great reaction by yourself!
Teller never lies while performing.
It's always nice to see you brother! and Magician is not a profession that is tracked or regulated... 🤣🤣
hahah yes... :) And thank you!
@@JasonParkerMagic You're amazing man
I love to perform magic. I am not as confident doing it as I used to be as I am out of practice from when I was doing parties and shows. And now, with the internet having a cess to channels like this one I get so distracted from the much needed practice. But that is OK because I could spend days watching others do magic and be very happy.
In addition I thought the Chat bot answered in an acceptable manner without giving away too many secrets. Magic is mostly presenting a lie in a believable manner for the purpose of entertainment. When this is used to deceive An unsuspecting person it is then an unacceptable lie. This being said, I always present my tricks and illusions as just that. Not real magic just fun.
Clever quotations 👍
I suspect where it'll actually break is if you asked something sarcastic like - how would you rate this magic trick: and then proceed to describe some real life situation/irony of life, basically telling it a 'magic trick' joke... It would either miss the joke and get all serious about the situation, or completely fail to understand the concept of how-funny something is (which arguably is rather subjective - oh, my, I'm starting to sound like ChatGPT)... XD
Nice work! ChatGPT could have been a more exciting guest, but it sure did return some nuanced answers (eg. to “do magicians lie”)
Hey Adam, nice to see you! And yes you’re right 😆 although maybe I should have researched more ways to interact with ChatGPT… I’ve learned a few things since
Im alway happy when you upload new videos!
Happy to hear that!
So glad to see you again ❤
It's funny that you decided to use ChatGPT in this way... more like a search engine. I think it's intended use is for generating written content; like Write me a story about a magician, or the like. Maybe what you should have asked it was to tell you the steps involved in creating a specific magic trick, or to help you create a new one. I think its responses were generic because your questions were generic. The video was still fun though :)
Good point!!
nice riding on the recent hype of ChatGPT, keep it up! Avid fan of your channel, glad you are posting more again :)
Thanks very much!
A great introduction to the world of ChatGPT. Very entertaining.
Thanks :)
0:07 John Cena of magic 😁
Great video and very informative. Creative video and love the Jason of the future!
if you get more in to the weeds with gpt3, it will definitely reveal most of the secrets. it knows about false shuffles, double lifting, key cards, etc. kinda crazy!
wow! Crazy.... and good thing I didn't answer about that stuff! :D
This is actually good because it does not expose details
I am sure the more people use it it will start answering more specifically.
best video so far. especially the ai image section 😂
Happy to hear that! thank you :)
Haha… loved the video! Glad you are back. =]
Thanks! 😃
It's easier to hide cards in your 🥜 that in-between coconuts 🤣
Great to see some new videos.
The closest I got to generating an image of a woman being sawed in half was on Midjourney with "male magician on stage holding a saw performing the sawing a woman in half magic trick, and the woman laying horizontally in two separate boxes"
Wow nice job! Your image generation request skills are clearly better than mine haha! I copy pasted yours into Dall-e 2 and it did a much better job... although still not quite right. But WAAAAY closer than the creepy results I was getting. Thanks for sharing :)
@@JasonParkerMagic I think at the moment (these image genarators are improving fast), Midjourney is best at getting a coherent image. This was a difficult one though.
However try just the prompt "magic trick" and you can get some really cool images.
The answer is because "magic works to pick up women, and not to pick up men".
😆
Waiting for your next life update video Jason! 🤩
I love when you gendered the AI. That was cute and got you a sub.
Nice to see you posting Jason. Happy New Year buddy👍😊🎊🥳🤜🤛🤘
Happy new year to you too Robert! :)
@Jason Parker our family got hit with Covid, and it's been tough, l want to get back to doing some uploads, but this Covid makes you really drained not to mention a l still have a wicked cough. 😔😔
Because Houdini's death came up, you might check out the Our Fake History podcast. Recently, he did a three-part series on the life and death of Houdini that was well-researched and interesting.
oh !!! glad to see u
I'm trying to think of a magician who can perform WITHOUT lying as the AI bot suggested happens? What's an example of an effect that can be presented without deception? Penn & Teller's famous cup and balls routine using clear cups? There's got to be "lying" in that routine as well, no?
I don't think that routine is really even suposed to be a trick, but rather a powerful demonstration of the skill of misdirection. If you just watch it in a relaxed state of mind (not specifically focusing your attention on cup #1 for example), you will notice the balls only when they are revealed, even if they are under clear cups.
@@tapiopuranen88 Right, I don't disagree, it's like watching a juggling act in a way.
Interesting and entertaining video. I'd like to see another one with more questions.
Thank you :) :) And also your vote has been counted!
The prompts used to generate the answer plays a great part in how the answers are. You can ask "as a magician, how would I" and see what results would come up. You can also tell it to answer in more humor or get more specific. AI will get the next generation better at asking questions, that's for sure.
Thanks for the tips!!
Ai Generated RUclips Comment generator says "Great Vid Jason" haha
hahaha was it really AI generated? that's funny...
Yea I put, "What's a good RUclips comment for Jason's videos?" or something i think... Maybe I coulda been more specific 🤣
How about making that t-shirt say “Got your nose!”😁
hahaha even better! love it... :)
Bonne vidéo. Bonne année lumineuse
some magic is just mathematical ... no lies needed, the magician could perform like stupid, not manipulating, but still impress
"Lick a card, any card." 🤣
personally id put David Blane in Dynamo place as a kitten bot myself who was sadly programmed to smoke 247
Is this an AI generated comment??
Quick comment...David Blaine is probably a little too recent for the data that this AI was using. I know Shin Lim and Eric Chen are. So is John Dorenbas and Matt Franco. Among others popular on the internet right now.
I would like to have this question answered:
"How did David Copperfield let the statue of Liberty disappear?"
Ask it if cows can be magicians too.🤣
If you really want to have fun ask it to tell you a short story of something, in this case maybe a magician. Then ask it questions to flesh out the short story and add new scenarios like "a dragon appears what is the magicians reaction?" full disclosure I haven't tested that particular one out yet.
wow fantastic. Such a great idea, thank you. It told me a very cool story. I tried repeating the request and slowly notice a general kinda pattern.... like I made the request to be a story about a juggler instead of a magician and got a similar story. But when I made the request about a dentist... it changed more dramatically. Pretty crazy it can generate story structures.... great for writer's block!!
For the record. It's probably women because they are generally shorter/smaller and can fit inside the contraptions better.
It's also true that women are a considered the 'beautiful' gender by both genders. So having the beautiful sidekick in your illusion is a benefit for literally everyone watching, not just the men.
And finally, if magician duo of 2 men can absolutely do such a trick and nobody is going to give it a second thought. The only reason why it might not work mechanically is because of my first point.
For Question 2. Just ask for names, and you will get one.
Jason !!! .I have not got notifications. I Hope you doing Safe and well. Where you end up?
Hey I was wondering if you could possibly do a reaction video on the Phantom from America’s got talent because I really want to know how that particular magic was done
Magic? The Gathering?
It's not misogyny, it's about wanting 2 women instead of 1 =p Also, there is a female performer that saws her male assistant in half. Forgot her name, but I'm sure you can find it
😆
You need to improve your prompt engineering skills! hahah you will get better responses and also better images. Keep magic!
Jason, do you know this videogame ... Card shark?. What do you think about it? :)
I hadn't heard of that before... been out of video games for a while now... but I just checked it out and seems really cool... Thanks for sharing :)
The bot is a statistical model of what words are supposed to fit together based on the training material, without actual understanding of any topics. As I imagine the creators of it wanted to avoid making hitler-bot more than annything in the current climate, the provided training texts were probabbly on the tame and woke side of things. So tame and woke answers are to be expected.
Hey brother are you okay? You haven’t posted in a while and I hope you don’t stop posting.
hope you saw the new video! :) doing alright, and thanks for checking in
you are funny sir...
2:23
Because its sexy
And they use it as a product
Try bard by google
have you tried it? Does it act better or differently than chatgpt?
@@JasonParkerMagic well better, but the bing is #1 for now, second is bard. The problem of bing you have to use edge browser 🤮
@@dashreaper1887 haha that's really funny that would force you to use a particular browser....
I wonder of you can have chat gpt create a new card trick 🤔
you don't know why women are usually cut in half?
typically women are physically smaller, lighter and
more flexible. allowing stage props to be smaller
and easier to manipulate. plus there's always
been a strong audience response to a beautiful
lady on stage.
Jason, you.ok ? Been a while.
Thanks for checking in! New video published just now :)
@@JasonParkerMagic good to hear. Glad you ok
long time no see man. How are you doing? The last time on the channel was when you are worryinng of Russia invasion. Hope everything went well
Doing pretty ok! Set up new home base in Poland... and now finally getting back to magic videos :) Thanks for your concern
Why there are more male then female magicians: I guess it's encouraging that the actual answer is at least mentioned. Last in the list, but still mentioned. "Individual choices and interests" is the correct answer to almost all of the differences in gender representations questions.
david blaine is the goat. Get with the program chatgpt
dall-e 2 is so negative. the bot seriously need to see psychiatrist
😆
Are you okay as you're now in Turkey aren't you?
there are more male magicians for the same reason there are more male mechanics, plumbers, electricians etc.
more men than women are interested in those things. it's not a sex thing. it's a social thing. like little boys and action
figure and little girls with dolls. why the push to get more women to do male dominated things, but no push to get more
men to do women dominated things?
David Blame is boring, his magic is easy to see how it's done
tommy copper was the worst magician of all time. Just youtube it
I wonder if it was progammed? Type that:)
where is the trick secret
Did you see the whole video? :) Towards the end I'm asking about torn and restored card trick and the chatbot gives a pretty accurate answer
jason , , , i do not know what ai is? , , , know it most likely has little to do with me making it to another 24 hours 8522.thomas.