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PROMPT: 
Amy": Sorry Mike, I entered the wrong number. I hope this was a beautiful misunderstanding. I am very sorry for the trouble I have caused you. Me: No trouble at all, hope you are well! "Amy": It is fate that we meet each other. Please forgive me for my mistake. My name is Amy. Where are you from? Me: My favorite random question: what food would you use to prop a book open and why?

GPT3:
If I had to choose a food to prop a book open, I would probably use a piece of bread. Bread is sturdy and can hold the weight of the book without collapsing, and it's also a common household item that is easy to find. Plus, if the bread gets stale or crumbly, it's not a big loss. It's a practical and convenient choice for propping a book open.

PROMPT:
But wouldn't bread mess up my book

GPT3:
Yes, bread can potentially leave crumbs or residue on the pages of a book if it's used to prop the book open. If you're concerned about keeping your book clean and in good condition, you may want to consider using a different item to prop it open. Some alternatives that you could use include a bookmark, a paperclip, or a small object like a pebble or a wooden block. These items should be able to hold the book open without damaging the pages.

PROMPT:
Can you think of a food item with all these qualities

GPT3:
One food item that could potentially work as a prop to hold a book open without leaving any residue or crumbs is a piece of fruit. A firm, ripe fruit like an apple or a pear should be able to hold the weight of a book without collapsing, and it shouldn't leave any residue or crumbs on the pages. Just be sure to choose a fruit that is firm enough to hold the book open, and avoid using a fruit that is too soft or mushy, as it may not be able to support the weight of the book.