RE: GPT-2 Outputs Thread
12-19-2020, 07:21 PM
How to effectively answer common interview questions.
1. Why is my house backwards?
This is tragically common. The interviewer got hit by a falling tree on the way to work and is now suffering from amnesia. (More on this below.)
You can check out this article on what happens on a fall tree when the interviewer makes a mistake for a moment (or even a couple seconds, depending on the type of question) and then try to remember everything.
2. Why is my house sideways?
This is really important. There are a handful of reasons why, but these are simple:
1. There is nothing standing on its side
This is why the house needs to be sideways. (More on this below)
2. There is a very small amount of light in its frame
You can often see the light from above the house and it is a great indicator of the place you want to look.
3. My house is in the middle of a long driveway
This is how the interviewer got hit just after his job interview. (More on this below)
4. I have a small house that isn't standing on its side.
It could be because the whole floor of my house is in a straight line, but my house is only half-way. There might be something going on in there – like when I was at home in my office.
5. The place is upside down.
If there is an opening to walk into, your hand and arm must feel like they are falling into it.
6. I am in the middle of a long driveway
This is when you can see that you are not standing on the wrong side of an opening. (More on this next point)
7. There is a very small amount of light in the frame of my house.
No doubt that some lighting makes the situation worse. (More on this next section.)
8. As I walk down to my car, I am in the middle of a long driveway. (More on this below)
9. You have a long driveway. I would normally be in the middle of a long driveway too. (More on this below)
10. I am not standing on the same side of the driveway.
If you walk into this same area with a little light and you see an opening, you may feel like you are standing in front of it. Just remember to pay attention to its position.
1. Why is my house backwards?
This is tragically common. The interviewer got hit by a falling tree on the way to work and is now suffering from amnesia. (More on this below.)
You can check out this article on what happens on a fall tree when the interviewer makes a mistake for a moment (or even a couple seconds, depending on the type of question) and then try to remember everything.
2. Why is my house sideways?
This is really important. There are a handful of reasons why, but these are simple:
1. There is nothing standing on its side
This is why the house needs to be sideways. (More on this below)
2. There is a very small amount of light in its frame
You can often see the light from above the house and it is a great indicator of the place you want to look.
3. My house is in the middle of a long driveway
This is how the interviewer got hit just after his job interview. (More on this below)
4. I have a small house that isn't standing on its side.
It could be because the whole floor of my house is in a straight line, but my house is only half-way. There might be something going on in there – like when I was at home in my office.
5. The place is upside down.
If there is an opening to walk into, your hand and arm must feel like they are falling into it.
6. I am in the middle of a long driveway
This is when you can see that you are not standing on the wrong side of an opening. (More on this next point)
7. There is a very small amount of light in the frame of my house.
No doubt that some lighting makes the situation worse. (More on this next section.)
8. As I walk down to my car, I am in the middle of a long driveway. (More on this below)
9. You have a long driveway. I would normally be in the middle of a long driveway too. (More on this below)
10. I am not standing on the same side of the driveway.
If you walk into this same area with a little light and you see an opening, you may feel like you are standing in front of it. Just remember to pay attention to its position.