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Right, welcome. In this video, I'm going
to be giving you a complete master class
in AI and copyrightiting and how to
[ __ ] use it so you can make loads of
[ __ ] money.
Now, if you're wondering what firstly
why I have a pink cup, it's because my
girl thinks I'm [ __ ] gay. But anyway, pathetic.
pathetic.
The reason I'm making this video is
because a lot of people have been seeing
me talk about AI, using AI here and
there, using AI for my clients, talking
about it online, and they're like, "How
the [ __ ] do I use it? I want to use it,
Tom. I don't trust anyone else to teach
me. Make a [ __ ] video and teach me
how to use AI."
Which is why I'm making this. So, master
class, as you already know, this is
going to be [ __ ] in depth. So, pay
the [ __ ] attention. As you can see on
the screen, buckle up, listen up, write
some [ __ ] down, go over this a couple of
times. All the information you need, all
the information I use to make money with
this, all the information I give people
to make money with this is going to be
in this video. All right, this is going
to cover 95% of everything you need to
know to begin making money with AI in
copyrightiting. And if you w if you
watch till the end, I'm telling you now,
you're going to be ahead of the [ __ ]
curve. And you're going to be like, I'm
so thankful I watched this when I didn't
even think it was going to be a viable
thing to do. So, buckle the [ __ ] up. I
promise if you give me the next hour of
your time, shit's going to change your
life because it's already changing my
life and I'm already [ __ ] good at
this. So, it's definitely going to
change your life. All right? If you
don't know who the [ __ ] I am, let me
just give a quick brief introduction. My
name is Tom. I was expelled from school
twice. I'm dyslexic as [ __ ] which means
I can't spell. And I started
copyrightiting in 2023. And then I
started teaching it in 2024. And since
then, my life has been good.
I've been able to do whatever the [ __ ] I
want. And with the light emergence of
AI, it's only made my job even easier. I
make well over 25 grand a month doing
this. I've taught a load of people to do
this and they're making multi figures a
month. And ultimately, I believe if you
have a brain and not much money and a
lot of time, copyrightiting is the best
thing to do in this year, especially
with [ __ ] AI because it's just made
the whole thing a lot easier. Like, it
was good before, now it's like shoving a
[ __ ] rocket up your ass and taking
you to the [ __ ] moon. Okay, so that's
why I'm making this video.
I used to have [ __ ] jobs. I'm not going
to talk about it too much. Plastering,
pro shop, all that [ __ ] But now I live
a good life thanks to this. So if you
want to live a good life, I suggest you
[ __ ] listen to me. All right. Now,
what's going on in copyrightiting?
The reality is this. It's been a very
good skill to learn and to use to make
money. In the last year and a half, two
years, people have been like, "What the
[ __ ] should I do? AI now exists. I'm
useless." and pointless. There's no
point. It's like when a prostitute finds
out that synthetic sex dolls exist.
They're like, "Is there any point in me
existing anymore?" Okay? And people are
like, "Should I keep doing it? Should I
keep looking into it? Should I not do
it? Should I do something else?" And I
want to say this to you. Yes, there is a
lot of chaos in the copyrightiting world
at the moment. But in chaos lies opportunity.
opportunity.
the opportunity to break free of most
[ __ ] munchers and actually make a lot of
[ __ ] money using this. I would not be
coming on here and saying that
copyrightiting is actually going to be
worth your time if I didn't think that
AI was going to be for the benefit of
you. If I thought AI was going to be the
absolute doom of copyriters, I'd be
[ __ ] off, mate. I'd be doing
something else. All right? So, the fact
I'm here telling you to try and look
into it or [ __ ] just do what I
[ __ ] say and do [ __ ] look into it
is because I think it's going to be for
the betterment of your entire life. All
right. Now, a ton of people are going to
be [ __ ] I'm not going to sit here and
[ __ ] you. Most of you are [ __ ]
And the reason most of you are [ __ ] is
cuz most of you probably think AI is
here. There's no point being a
copyriter. It's just going to do
everything. There's no point even
starting. [ __ ] it. Let's not even do it.
If that's how you think, correct. You
are [ __ ] However,
if you've seen AI weave its way into the
industry and you're thinking, "Actually,
you know what? AI is just going to make
my life easier." Congratulations.
Your life is going to get easier and
your bank account is going to get
bigger. As I've seen first [ __ ]
person, cuz it has made my life easier
and it has made my bank account bigger.
All right? But you have to choose. Are
you a [ __ ] [ __ ] munching doomer? Or
do you see opportunity here? Because if
you see opportunity, you are just going
to [ __ ] rise to the top. Okay?
Hence why I'm making this. So pay
attention. Now the truth is and I'm an
honest guy. I don't like people have
egos. I have an ego. But at least I know
when I'm [ __ ] wrong. I will put my
[ __ ] hands up. And if you're
wondering why you putting your [ __ ]
hands up, it's because I thought AI was
a load of [ __ ] I thought it was a
[ __ ] Chinese whisper that stunk more
than a [ __ ] prawn cracker. I thought
there's no point worrying about it cuz
it isn't going to do anything. Now, in
my infinite wisdom, I couldn't have
predicted it was going to become this.
And here we are, okay? It's now what it
is, and we just have to [ __ ] deal
with it and just use it and just somehow
adapt. All right? And I'll be honest, it
is going to [ __ ] most people if you
cannot adapt. Okay? It's a threat to
most of you. It is not a threat to those
of you that just decide it's going to be
part of your life and decide to utilize
it like most people who are going to to
make a lot of money with it. Okay? Hence
why you should [ __ ] listen. Look,
I'll be honest. Some people here, I
know, probably four or five off the top
of my head, have literally just quit the
[ __ ] game. And I asked them, I was
like, "Why did you quit? Why did you
stop? You're making like three, four
grand a month as a copyriter." And they
were like, "Yeah, but I'm going to be
[ __ ] anyway, so I'll look for
something else." And I just think,
"Okay, well, you're a [ __ ] loser and
you're a piece of [ __ ] So, [ __ ] you."
But there's other people that are using
this, that are utilizing this, and
they've gone on to make double the
amount in the last 2 months, 3 months,
four months. So, it depends how you look
at it. Okay. In chaos lies opportunity.
So do with that as you will. All right?
And I'm telling you, if you know how to
use it and you understand it properly,
it is basically like having crypto
explained to you in 201 [ __ ] 10. All
right? Hence why I'm making this. So
listen the [ __ ] up because I'm telling
you in a year from now when everyone's
like, "Oh, wow. AI and copyrightiting."
You're going to be grateful you watch this.
Now, the truth is, if you think AI is
just going to [ __ ] change your life
on its own, it isn't. You're a [ __ ]
idiot. It's a tool. I know that.
Hopefully, you should begin to
understand that. Most people, even the
[ __ ] best copyriters in the world
that use AI. Even they know that it
isn't just going to be the be all end
all and do everything for you. It's a
tool. Okay? It is a tool to help you get
better and help you make more money. And
I tell you what, cuz no one's going to
[ __ ] tell you this. I have comp I
have I have competitors that teach
copyrightiting. I guarant [ __ ] tea
none of them are going to say this, but
I'm going to say it. And this is going
to [ __ ] some of my fan base off. I don't
give a [ __ ] AI is pointless if you
can't write copy. You need to know how
to actually do copyrightiting to make
money with AI. You can't just start use
AI and have no idea how to use
copyrightiting. You are absolutely
[ __ ] if you think that's the case. You
need to have a baseline understanding of
copyrightiting and a baseline
understanding of the skill to use AI to
make more money.
It's like if if you jump into a
Lamborghini, but you don't have a
driver's license, what [ __ ] use is
that Lamborghini? Nothing. Like, you
don't even know how to turn it on cuz
you're you try to turn it on with your
[ __ ] elbow or something cuz you're an
idiot. You don't know how to use the
skills to use the tool. All right? And
it's the same here. It's like if you go
into a gym with all the best equipment
in the [ __ ] world, if you don't know
how to use any of it, you're not going
to grow and it's not going to be of any
[ __ ] use to you.
All right? So, keep that in mind through
the duration of this. And no one is
going to tell you that because it's
going to [ __ ] piss most people off,
but I'm telling you, all right, you need
to know the skill. And afterwards, once
you know the skill, AI is just going to
make your life easier. Okay? You still
need to learn it. So, keep that in mind.
Now, what is AI copyrightiting? Like I
said, it is just to aid you through the
process of doing it. It's not going to
do it for you. It's not going to replace
you. It's just going to help the people
that want to use it and [ __ ] the people
that don't want to use it. And you're
probably wondering, why is it going to
[ __ ] the people that don't want to use
it? The reason it's going to ruin most
people isn't because it's going to
replace them. It's because the people
that are using it are going to replace them.
them.
It's like if you're in a 100 meter race,
you know, the robots aren't going to
replace you. It's the people that use
the [ __ ] steroid legs. They're going
to [ __ ] beat you. Okay? It's the same here.
here.
So, keep that in mind as you see here.
It's not going to be your personal slave
that sucks you off. It's just going to
be a tool to help you while you do this.
All right?
How many how many minutes through are
we? 9 minutes. If you're still here and
you're wondering why the [ __ ] should I
look into it, look up Charles Darwin.
Okay? That's all I'm going to [ __ ]
say because at this point, this is all
that [ __ ] matters. Being ahead of the
curve is what matters. All right?
Now we've got that out the way. What do
you need to begin? So obviously I'm not
going to go through all of the obvious
[ __ ] Obviously if you've done
copyrightiting, if you've watched me for
a while, you should know the obvious
things. This is just to begin AI
copyrightiting from the [ __ ] bare
bones. Okay.
Firstly, obviously you're going to need
a laptop. Secondly, you're going to need
Wi-Fi. Thirdly, you're going to need
time, brain, initiative, all those good
things. Most importantly, you're going
to need to pick an AI. All right. As of
this recording, there are numerous AIs,
of which I'm going to go through and
teach you how to use and make you
realize which one is good and which one
is bad, so you don't have to waste your
[ __ ] time and go through all of them
because I've been through all of them.
I've wasted all my money on the premium
versions. I've tried every single one
and there's only one or two which I I
highly recommend. Okay? So, you're going
to have to go through them and just pick
one of those two. All right? But most
importantly, you just got to do what I
say and hopefully take some action out
of this. Ideally during the [ __ ]
video should be doing something along
those lines. All right. A lot of people
are going to watch this and go on with
their life. Do [ __ ] all. A lot of people
are going to watch this, try for a
little bit, go on with their life, and
then like one or two of you, maybe even
10, are going to do something with this
information. It's going to change your
life for the duration of your life, and
everything's going to be fine. Okay? So,
AI number one, I'm telling you, I'm w
I'm saving you so much [ __ ] time by
telling you this. The most important AI
and the only one I really recommend
because I've tried all of them is Chat GBT.
GBT.
Now, if you're looking at me thinking,
really, is it Chat GBT? Yes, it's Chad GBT.
GBT.
Now, I'm going to put a list of reasons
on the screen. I'm not going to read
those. You can read them yourself. But I
have tried and tested all of these
through the same different [ __ ] tests
like writing copy, marking it, going
over it, being intuitive, being
personal, having market research, using
data, using pain points, being a dick,
being not everything you can [ __ ]
think of, I've put through basically
every single AI and the one that came up
on top was chat GBT. All right? Now, a
year ago, yeah, I was the one that was
saying it was gay and [ __ ] and pointless
and not worth it and a waste of [ __ ]
time because then it was. But it has
evolved and it is probably the best to
help you nowadays. Okay? No, [ __ ] it.
It's not probably. It is the best to
help you nowadays. All right? And I I
honestly think that Open AI, in fact,
you should you should keep this in your
mind going forward. Open AAI going
forward is going to be the most
intuitive software for AI in general. It
is an AI company. All right. Sure,
there's going to be knockoffs here and
there. Like other massive conglomerates
are going to make AI, but for the most
part, Open AAI literally makes AI as its
sole purpose. And so, I believe it's
going to be the most forefront and the
most proactive in making the best AI. Okay.
Okay.
Now, there are free versions of Chad
GBT. There's also a paid version of Chad
GBT. We'll get into the pros and cons of
that soon, but I highly recommend, bro,
it's free. If you haven't used it, like
I said, I'm not going to go over the
obvious [ __ ] I'm not going to see tell
you how to download it and [ __ ] But if
you don't know what the [ __ ] this is,
turn your [ __ ] brain on, okay? It's
free. There's a paid version. I highly
suggest you look into it. You can
download it for [ __ ] free on Chrome.
You can use it on the [ __ ] app store.
It doesn't matter. But this is the one I
use. This is the one I use. All right?
And this is the one I teach everyone in
Copy Academy to use, too, because they
come to me and they're like, "Oh, this
person said use this one or this person
said use this one." I'm like, "Okay,
yeah, fine. I'm using this one. I'm
making fuckloads of money and it's the
best one to me. So, you can do whatever
you want, but I'm telling you from
someone that's made a lot of [ __ ]
money doing this and works no more than
an hour a day, this is the one I use.
Okay? But if for some reason you're
like, "Nah, I don't want to use it."
There are others. The next best one, I
think, in my opinion, is Jasper. If you
don't know what Jasper is, Jasper is an
AI copyriter. It was probably one of the
first ones to ever exist. And again, I'm
not plugging these wankers. I don't give
a [ __ ] about any of them. I'm just
saying this on your benefit because I've
tried most of them. It is deliberately
made to do copyrightiting. Like unlike
copy uh sorry, unlike Chad GBT, which
was, you know, an AI that can do
copyrightiting, Jasper was designed to
do copyrightiting. That was its sole
And it's pretty [ __ ] good. All right.
So, Chatt is the best in my opinion.
Jasper's not bad. It has free also has
paid options. It's not that flexible,
but you know, it does have paid options
and is good at writing copy. Like, when
it comes to writing copy, it's probably
one of the best, if not the best. The
issue is is that it lacks critical
thinking. JBT actually knows what it's
[ __ ] talking about, and you can have
like a decent back and forth
conversation and say, "No, change this,
change that." Jasper's a bit me, "I
write copy. All I do is write copy. I
don't know how to do anything else but
write copy." M. like it's a bit too
[ __ ] narrow thinking. Okay, so that's
why second. Also, who the [ __ ] names a
company Jasper?
Who the [ __ ] names a child Jasper? Like,
it just doesn't make any sense. I just
think it's a bit of a [ __ ] weird name
to go with a [ __ ] weird logo to go
with a [ __ ] weird idea. And that's
why I had second because
shit's not right. What does you have
[ __ ] anything to do with copyright?
the [ __ ] name of Jasper. Anyway, next
Claude Cloud, whatever you want to call
it, Claude. Probably much better than
the ones that are going to say after
this, but again, I don't think it's as
good. Again, you can read the [ __ ]
screen, see why I think it's good, see
why I think it's bad. It is again more
likely to be good at writing copy than
the others, but it's just not as
intuitive. Okay. Also, this is something
that's extremely important when you are
trying to find the right AI to do
copyrightiting. You need to look out for
this. How R-rated is the AI?
And by that I mean how willing is it to
bend the line? How willing is it to be
on the wrong side of societal expectations?
expectations?
Some AI will be too conservative, too
liberal, too [ __ ] And if it's too
[ __ ] you can't be sure it's going to
literally what I was saying years ago.
It's just [ __ ] gay. And if it's gay,
it's not going to give you the most
competitive [ __ ] work. It's just
going to give you the the most, you
know, society accepted work. All right?
And if you're writing copy and that copy
is used to make money, you don't want
the most society accepted work. You want
the most compelling, persuasive,
manipulative work possible. And that's
why it's number three because it is
good. It it does follow instructions
well. It can keep its memory well. So,
if you want to go over things, it will
remember that. But again, it's just a
bit [ __ ] Can you imagine me using
this? Probably not. That's why I don't.
It needs to have the full spectrum of
emotion and the full spectrum of capability.
capability.
So, for that reason, it's three. I'm not
saying it's bad. Maybe if you're writing
for a [ __ ] you know, child nursery
or the why the [ __ ] would you be doing
that unless you're a complete [ __ ]
nons, maybe it's a good thing. But for
the most part, that's the reason it's
three because it's just not risky
enough, you know? Also, it's [ __ ] for
templates. I'm going to show you a
[ __ ] unbelievable template in this
video, so pay attention. But that's
another thing. It kind of just does its
own thing. You just say do this and even
if you give it an instruction, it's just
like nah, [ __ ] off and I'll do my own
thing. So keep that in mind.
Next, write Sonic. Probably one you've
never heard of. I didn't even [ __ ]
know about it until I've researched it.
It's okay. It's on the list, but
ultimately it's not the best. It's fourth.
fourth.
Like if this was the Olympics, it
wouldn't even get a [ __ ] medal, you
know? It would just like finish, walk
out the stadium and have a pity. wank.
Like, it's on here, but it's not that
great. Like, realistically, I wouldn't
even I wouldn't even [ __ ] use it. I
only used it because I wanted like a
number of them to use.
But yeah, fast, not bad.
Interface feels like [ __ ] Like, you can
read this, but it feels a bit sloppy.
Again, it's just an option. Okay, I'm
not even going to [ __ ] waste time on
this because most of them are just [ __ ]
Besides the top three, most of them are
just [ __ ] Copy AI. Okay, this one was
also designed just for copyrightiting.
It is good, but again, it's just a bit
[ __ ] dull. It uses the same phrases
and the same words all the time, too.
It's like that slow, [ __ ] kid in
your [ __ ] friend group that would
always say the same couple of sentences
or phrases, you know, like like it's
just like boring after a while. It's not
intuitive enough. It's not creative
enough. And the thing is with AI is that
it needs to be creative. That is its
competitive edge. It can't do
everything. its only competitive edge is
being fast and being intuitive and
having creativity.
And if it's not creative, if it keeps
following the same patterns again and
again and again and again, you're going
to get bored. If if if you're with a
girl and she's just [ __ ] you the same
way again and again and again, bro,
you're just going to [ __ ] get you're
going to get bored of her. Getting
sucked off the same time for the 50th
time in a row. Like, it gets to a point.
Like, try something else. [ __ ]
change. That's literally how the world
works. That's how business works.
Intuition, innovation, pushing the
boundaries. That's why [ __ ] Apple
comes out with a new phone every single
year, right? It's just too repeatable,
too phrase again and again and again.
Too many buzzwords, too much
predictability. And that's why I don't
like it. Like, yeah, it's good for
writing copy for most instances, but if
you're looking for like really high-end,
creative, intuitive copy to
go along with your already good skills,
I don't recommend it. Okay. So, that's
that's probably why that's the list.
I've run out of coffee already. [ __ ] Anyway,
Anyway,
most are free. Okay. So, the good thing
about AI for the time being if you're
broke is that most of it is free. Is
most of it going to be free forever?
Probably not. There's probably going to
be pay walls on it forever, but for the
time being, it's free. But the best part
about it is it some of it's paid. If you
are able to get the paid versions in all
circumstances, you should [ __ ] do it.
I pay
$200 a month for all of these at the
same time because I can. I'm not going
to use half of them, but that's what I
do. I suggest if you can just waste
[ __ ] 20, $30 getting the paid
version. All right, it is worth it. It
is that much better. All right, so Chad
GBT is free. It's good on most things,
but it has some limits. It's like its
creativity and its ability. The paid
version is like $20. It is the [ __ ]
dog's bollocks. I use it for everything.
And I suggest that if you want to, this
is the paid version you get. Not because
it's necessarily the most expensive, but
because it's probably I don't like being
cheap, but for the money it is the best
and it can do the most things. Like I've
thrown a [ __ ] bollockload of [ __ ]
down this thing's throat and it just
somehow handles it. So you can use it
for that. Jasper free only for 7 days.
So, unless you just want to rape
different emails every single week,
that's not great. Paid version's $40 a
month, but it's only got one brand
voice, only one user, one template. A
bit repetitive. Again, not ideal. Paid
version is $99 a month. That is the
dog's bollocks. Again, that's basically
everything you could ever want. Okay.
It's like prostitutes. I don't buy
prostitutes cuz I think it's [ __ ]
disgusting. But it's like you Anyone
seen that [ __ ] scene, The Wolf of
Wall Street? It's like NASDAQs,
pink sheets, blue sheets, whatever the
[ __ ] it is. Like you've got the skanks,
which do the job. You've got the not
bads, which will probably be good. And
you've got the dime of the dime. Lick
your ass, suck your bollock, spit in
your [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] that
will just do everything. Like that's
basically what the paid version is is to
these. Okay,
if any women are watching me, they are
definitely never going to watch me again
cuz I'm [ __ ] grim. But anyway, [ __ ]
it. I'm trying to make a point. So yeah,
that's Jasper. Claude
free. By the way, write this the [ __ ]
down. Make some [ __ ] notes. Claude
free. It's good. The free stuff is not
bad. It can do most things, but not
everything. The same as ChBT. The paid
is pretty much the dog's bollocks as
well. It can do basically everything.
It's very, very good. The problem is the
things I mentioned before. It's a bit
repetitive. It's not that creative.
Right. Sonic, it's free, but you only
get 10,000 words a month. So, if you
have a big project or a massive [ __ ]
thing to do, that isn't great. All
right? Like, [ __ ] try something else.
Paid is $19 to $49 a month, depending on
what you want to use it for. And you
only get $100,000 100,000 words a month,
even if you have a paid version. So,
it's not even [ __ ] unlimited. Okay,
which is [ __ ] I don't like that. Copy
AI free. Uh, but you only get 2,000
words a month. again. Why do they have
these [ __ ]
gates on the [ __ ] word count anyway?
And the $49 a month paid version is the
dog's bollocks. It is good, but the
problem is is that it's copy AI. It's a
bit [ __ ] repetitive. That's the
problem. Okay, so keep that in mind. I
have basically saved you two weeks worth
of research in [ __ ] 3 minutes. All
right, so if you have money, get the
paid version. If you don't have money,
get the free version. [ __ ] work for
one day. Get the paid version. Use it.
Make money with the paid version. Bang.
Done. Okay.
Now, how do you use it? This is the
important thing. Every single person
here, if you're still here,
congratulations. Because this is the
source. This is how I use it and this is
how I recommend you do use it.
Like I mentioned earlier, as I affioned,
word of the day, AI is a tool. It will
do what you ask of it, but it will not
do everything for you. It makes things
easier for you. it does not do them for
you. All right, so personally, the
things I use it for are the things that
I want it to do because it saves me a
lot of time. Skill-wise, it doesn't
really do that much for me. Timewise, it
does [ __ ] everything for me. I'm a
quick typer. I can I can type at about
90 95 words a minute, which isn't bad.
But this can spit out [ __ ] emails
like it's nothing. So that's why I use
it mainly for time. Okay. But the things
you should be using it for are time,
ideation, creativity, and drafts. If
you're wondering, why the [ __ ] should I
use it for drafts, Tom? What the [ __ ]
does that mean? You can literally just
pump out ideas on the page and see if it
works and get feedback instantly and see
if it's good or not. And then if it is,
then you can just try again. The problem
with copyrightiting is that you need to
think about something for a good 10, 15
minutes. Think, would that be worth it?
Is that good? Is that compelling? How
will it look on the page? Will it flow?
Well, I don't know. You type it all out
just to see that it's a wank on a page
and it was a waste of [ __ ] time.
Bang. What a [ __ ] waste of time that
was. With AI, you can just type in a
[ __ ] idea, see how it looks. Oh no,
that's [ __ ] Try again. Oh no, that's
[ __ ] Try again. You can just have
endless drafts until you can perfect
But besides that, unless you have human intervention,
intervention,
you're [ __ ] Okay? It can't do
anything. It is literally just to help
you. I'm going to say this again. It is
a tool. This is why you need a baseline
of skill. You can't just jump in think,
"Fuck, I can make a million dollars a
month because I have AI." That isn't how
it's going to work. You can have five
grand a month, use AI to make 10 grand a
month because you're saving so much
[ __ ] time. Yeah, but if you don't
know how to use copyrightiting and you
don't know the skill in and of itself,
you're going to be completely obsolete.
It's it's just negligible. There's no
point. Okay, so that's the main way to
use it. All right. Now, prompts are
king. If you don't know what a prompt
is, it's basically a command like do
this, do that, make this coffee, suck
this dick, take this here, do as I say,
prompt. All right? and you're just
commanding AI to do everything you say
within its boundaries. All right, that's
why you need to get to understand it.
That's going to be the key. The key
isn't going to be who has AI and who
doesn't. It's going to be who can
[ __ ] command AI the best. Who can
instruct it the best?
There's a racist joke there, but I'm not
going to say it. But that's basically
what it's going to be. Okay. The people
that make the most of this are going to
be the ones that able to command AI the
best. actually editor. I want you to
[ __ ] highlight that cuz that is so
important. The people that are going to
make the most out of this are going to
be the ones that are able to command AI
the best. Okay? You could have two
emails about the same [ __ ] thing with
two different prompts
and it could be two completely different
emails. That is how important it is. And
if you don't believe me, I'll show you
in a [ __ ] second. The importance of
your prompt is going to lead to the
value of your email or your any or any
piece of copy in general. If the prompt
is [ __ ] the result is going to be [ __ ]
If the input is [ __ ] the output's going
to be [ __ ] If you eat ice cream all
day, you're going to look like ice
cream. If you eat steak all day, you're
going to look like me. If the input is
good, you're going to look good. If the
input is [ __ ] you're going to look
like a [ __ ] land whale. Okay?
[ __ ] Amy Schumer [ __ ] looking
[ __ ] Okay, so that's why it's
important. The more the better the
prompt is, the better the output is,
right? And that's our box there.
Obviously, why the [ __ ] I shouldn't even
[ __ ] It's a prompt. You know what a
[ __ ] prompt is, [ __ ] retards. No
one needs to know this [ __ ] Anyway, a
bad prompt. So, there's good prompts and
bad prompts. Bad prompt is basically
where you have no specificity. If you
are not specific, this is the game
changer. If you have no [ __ ]
specificity and no context, you're not
going to get good results. All right?
So, for example, editor, if you just
show the page, i.e., this is a bad
prompt. Weight loss for middle-aged
women. If this if this is the the the
idea, this is the the thing we're
talking about, weight loss for
middle-aged women, and the prompt is
write an email towards middle-aged women
who want to lose weight, then tell them
to book a call to get help. That prompt
is dog wank. That's [ __ ] awful.
Now, you're probably looking at me
thinking, "That's not that bad, Tom.
It's It says what to write. It says who
it's to, and it says the CTA. That's a
really good prompt."
This is why you're [ __ ] This is why
most people are going to be so [ __ ]
cuz they're going to be using AI with
prompts like this, wondering why they're
getting [ __ ] run over by people that
watch this video, because their prompts
are Sorry,
their prompts are wank. All right.
You're lucky [ __ ] All right,
so this is why I'm giving you a bad
prompt. Prompts that [ __ ] look like this.
this.
Just from the get- go, can you see the difference?
difference?
Look how much more detail that is. It's
[ __ ] five times the length. All
right, if I have five times the input
and quality, five times the quality, I'm
going to get five times the quality out.
All right. Now, I'm going to read this
because it's important, you know, but
just quickly glance back and forth
between the good one and the bad one.
All right. The bad one went like this.
Write an email towards middle-aged women
who want to lose weight. Then tell them
to book a call to get help. [ __ ] No
sales. Women are going to stay fat
forever. Good prompt. Write an
emotionally resonant, persuasive email
targeting middle-aged women ages 30, 35
to 55 who are struggling to lose weight.
These women are juggling work, family,
and stress. They've tried diets and
workout plans, but feel like nothing
works anymore. They're tired,
frustrated, and quietly losing
confidence in themselves. The product is
a one-to-one weight loss coaching
program designed specifically for them.
Realistic, flexible, and built for real
life. Use a warm, honest, motivating
tone. Speak to their fears,
frustrations, and fatigue, but also show
hope and momentum. The goal is to make
them feel and seen as understood and
push them toward taking action. End the
email by inviting them to apply for a
coaching or book a free discovery call.
Make the copy human, direct, energizing,
like someone who truly gets what they're
going through.
Enter. Boom.
Congratulations. Every single person
that gets this email, any fatty online
that gets this email is going to lose
weight because it's going to be one of
the most compelling [ __ ] emails, this
fat poor wanker who's pushed out three
kids and does three [ __ ] microwave
meals a day has ever seen in her entire
life. She's going to be hitting the
treadmill like [ __ ]
ah god, why do I always think of the
most [ __ ] disgusting analogies
whenever I come up with [ __ ] ideas?
She's going to be hitting the treadmill
like [ __ ] have never seen
treadmills been hit before because this
is going to be so compelling. And why is
it going to be compelling? Because of
the prompt you put into the beginning.
And this is the game, ladies and
gentlemen. This is the game changer.
This is why I can basically do [ __ ] all
and let AI do everything for me because
the prompt I give it, the information I
give it, the context I give it is second
to none. It's just unmatched. This is
how you get good results with AI. And
you [ __ ] lucky [ __ ] because I'm
giving this to you for free. All right?
So, use this whenever you're using AI.
If you're writing a prompt from now and
it isn't at least 50 words, [ __ ] it off
and write it again. All right. Now, if
you're wondering, "Yeah, but Tom, what
do I know to write in the prompt? Is
there a template?"
Of course there's a [ __ ] template.
And because I'm so [ __ ] nice, I'm
going to be giving you the template as
well. So, listen up. There is a
template. Like everything, there is a
template, and I'm giving it to you for
free. Now, you can write prompts without
templates. I'm not saying it's
impossible, obviously, but like I've
already mentioned in all my videos about
basically everything. Using templates is
basically like having stabilizers as
when you're riding a bike. It doesn't do
everything. It just prevents you from
falling the [ __ ] over and points you in
the right direction. All right, so
that's what having having a template is. Okay,
Okay,
the template you're going to be using,
which I have birthed from my own
brilliant creative mind,
is called scale.
S C A L E. Scale. Because if you use it,
that is what your bank account is going
to [ __ ] do. It's going to scale to
the moon. It stands for S subject. What
the [ __ ] are you writing? C, who is it
for? Who the [ __ ] are you writing to? A,
agitation. What is their pain point?
What are they going through? L,
language, tone. How do you want to speak
to them? And end. E, endgame. The CTA.
What do you want them to do? And as you
can see in the prompt I just gave you
that [ __ ] may I add, you can see scale
is interwoven through it perfectly.
Write an emotionally resonant persuasive email.
email. Subject
Subject
target middle-aged women. Character.
These women are working and struggling
with family life. Agitation. Use a warm,
honest, motivating tone. Language. The
goal is to get them to feel understood
and to push them towards taking action
and taking a call. Endgame.
This is the CT. This sorry, this is the
[ __ ] acronym I use and the template I
use for all my copy because this is
basically all you [ __ ] need. Emails,
Instagram slides, captions, landing
pages, VSSL, sales pages, re reword
emails, anything you [ __ ] need.
Adverts, billboards,
anything you need. put this template
through it and that will be all you
need. That is it. That is it. That is
all you need. You just need to remember
this [ __ ] template. Plug it into
anything you [ __ ] write forever and
just [ __ ] put your dick hand in your
[ __ ] dick, type in a couple things,
and the AI will just vomit the best
[ __ ] copy you've ever written in your
entire life. And you can just send it to
your clients and they'll think, "Wow,
this is the best thing ever." And what
what did you have to do? Put it through
a [ __ ] plugandplay template which you
can use a billion times.
That is it. All right. If you couple
this with a paid version of chat dbt,
you get to my position where I I
literally I see what emails I have to
write. I tell the AI what I have to
write, what the tone is, what the
character is, what the agitation is. I
click my [ __ ] fingers. I press the
space bar, the enter bar, bang, it
vomits it out. And then I go over it a
little bit and I send it to my [ __ ]
clients. And that is literally the end
of my job.
One of my clients pays me five figures a
month to [ __ ] tell AI to do my slave
work for an hour a day.
Now, the reason I'm able to do this is
because I know how to command it
correctly. I'm like a master commander.
I'm just so good at telling things what
to do. That's why coffee comes on
autopilot. It's why AI does exactly what
I want. It's why I get [ __ ] without
even [ __ ] have to say anything. It's
just like neural. And if you know how to
do this, then you're going to be [ __ ]
ahead of the curve. Okay. Now, that
isn't the end of it, though. All right.
I mean, firstly, before I say that, this
is a bad example. Give you a good
example. Give you a bad example. Look at
this editor. Show the page. Like,
scale's good, but again, if you don't
[ __ ] put like loads of [ __ ]
information into it and context into it,
it's still going to be [ __ ] All right.
Subject: Write an email. Character for
middle-aged women who want to lose
weight. Agitation. Sell a program which
will help them lose weight. Language.
Make it punchy. Punchy [ __ ] [ __ ]
whatever the [ __ ] that means. Endgame.
Getting them to book a call. Okay, it's
[ __ ] If you use those two templates to
write the same email, you
What the [ __ ] is wrong with me?
You will get two different emails. I
guarantee it. Okay, so keep that in
mind. Now, even after you've done that,
you're still not done.
You're basically done, but you're not
completely done. Okay? So, keep [ __ ]
pay attention. All right? Because this
this again is going to be another game changer.
changer.
After you've put it through scale, after
you've got a good AI that's basically
doing everything for you, you still need
to realize it is a tool.
It cannot do everything and it's going
to [ __ ] up sometimes. All right? No
matter how good you are at commanding
something, sometimes it's still going to
[ __ ] up. Sometimes I asked for a coffee
and it takes one minute instead of 30
seconds to arrive and I have to review
how it was done. Sometime sometimes you
need to review [ __ ] And it's the same
here. Things can always be better
through human review. So once you've put
it through scale, once you've given it
the [ __ ] information, you still need
to review it. And this is where people
[ __ ] up. They think, "Oh, just let AI do
everything and I'll do nothing and
that's why they get no money and I make
all the money and if you use it, you're
going to make all the money, too." This
is what you do. You use scale. So,
prompt it with scale. Then, once it's
done that, you know what you do? Because
you're a human being with basic [ __ ] intuition.
intuition.
You review the copy.
That's right. You read it line by line
to see if AI's [ __ ] up at all. To see
if it doesn't sound quite human enough,
to see if it's repeating itself or using
buzzwords or talking bollocks,
you review it.
And after you've reviewed it, if it
isn't perfect, you know what you do? You
add another prompt. You say, "Oh, thank
you. However, make this different or
change this or bring it 15 seconds
earlier or not in a [ __ ] pink cup.
And then you give it another prompt and
then you review it. And then if it's not
perfect, you give it another prompt. And
you keep refining it until it's perfect.
And then you're done.
That's how you do it. Okay?
Do you get that? Like that's extremely
important because even after you use
this, some of you still going to use
this, not review it, and and it's still
going to look like [ __ ] AI. I'm
telling you, you need to make it not
look like AI. Like, it's it's good. You
know, the average [ __ ] won't see it,
but some people will, and it won't even
be as good, okay? So, you need to review
it. It's super important. Now,
Now,
there are some dead AI giveaways. AI is
good, but it's not perfect. Humans
aren't perfect. AI is not perfect, but
we can get pretty [ __ ] close. And if
you want to know if something's AI, this
is just a lesson in life. There's some
pretty easy giveaways. All right? It's
like, how can you tell someone's
American? They're probably fat. How can
you tell someone's messy? They're
probably from the [ __ ] third world.
How can you tell someone's Jewish
anyway? So, there's there's things you
can do to tell if it's AI. And if you
can tell it's AI, you can pick it up
immediately and and take it out of your
[ __ ] copy and replace it immediately.
Okay, so for example, the first one is phrases.
phrases.
AI has this [ __ ] weird habit where it
will use the same phrases all the time
like in today's fast-paced world or
unlock your full potential or we're like
just [ __ ] [ __ ] repeatable [ __ ]
that it says all the time. Okay. And and
you can you can ask it this. You can ask
it, "What are some repeatable phrases?"
I've done this. What are some repeatable
phrases you use all the time? And then
just write them down. Write them down.
All right. Just [ __ ] Okay. Now, never
use these again. Okay. Or use them very
rarely because it will use them all the
time. You got to tell it no or you've
got to be able to see when it uses them.
Okay? Second thing that you can use to
see if it to to tell if it's AI, no
edge. Like I said earlier, it's got no
balls, no bollocks, no no fear factor.
It's always going to be within the lines
of of conformity.
If you don't know what conformity means,
look it up. It's always going to be
within the lines of conformity. All
right? And if it looks like it's in the
lines of conformity, it just sounds like
a [ __ ] LinkedIn post. All right? It's
got to have some edge. Be a bit edgy.
Have the occasional swear word if it's
on tone. Don't be super [ __ ] Okay.
Three, if the structure looks like a a
Lego brick, a lot of the time it'll be
very rinse and repeat, rinse and repeat,
sentences the same length, same number
of words per sentence, same thing. Same
number of [ __ ]
letters per word per sentence. You get
what I'm [ __ ] saying? And if it just
looks like that, it's going to look
structured. All right? And four,
it also assumes people are [ __ ] idiots.
idiots.
Like, I'll give you an example. I tried
this the other day.
I was talking about, what was I talking about?
about?
Something I was talking about something
like uh getting coaching on Instagram or
or or how to use social media or
something. And they open the email by
saying what Instagram is?
Like, do you think I'm [ __ ] dumb?
Like, Instagram is a platform where
people post pictures. It's like,
obviously we know that you [ __ ]
useless line of code. Duh. But it
doesn't know that. Sometimes it re it
really thinks you're an idiot, you know?
So, you got to be like, "Okay, no,
obviously it knows that. Don't state the
[ __ ] obvious, you know, get to the beat."
beat."
So, that's important, too. Okay. But the
most important thing, the biggest AI
giveaway on Earth is this little [ __ ]
this little thing. And and you know what
it is because you see it all the time.
This dash
is like
it is just is just splintered through
AI. It cannot not use it. I don't It's
called the M dash. Like um if you use
it, it's going to [ __ ] be obvious
you've used AI. And and I'm telling you,
if you see this in your copy, you need
to eliminate it, obliterate it,
annihilate it, eviscerate it, get rid of
it. just [ __ ] instead of using a
comma or ending the sentence, it uses
this little [ __ ] dash thing, the M
dash, like this is going to be [ __ ] if
you keep it in. So get rid of that. If
you have if you don't have that, for the
most part, it's not going to look like AI.
AI.
And nine out of 10 times, in my opinion,
if you just swear in your copy, if you
just say [ __ ] or [ __ ] like once, that is
good enough for people to think it's not
AI. Okay? Now, you can tell it to swear,
but it'll put an asterisk. It'll be like
f astrix ck. So, it won't completely
swear, but it will get pretty close. All right,
right,
telling you, [ __ ] write this [ __ ]
down. Honestly, the dead AI giveaways.
Once you know them, you you'll never
[ __ ] not know them again. It will
just makes writing copy so much faster
when you're editing it.
Now, this is what I like it most for.
So, you've learned what it is. You've
learned why it's good. You've learned a
template. You've learned how to [ __ ]
see if it's a dead AI. giveaway. Now,
something I use it for, something you
can use it for all the [ __ ] time is
copying styles. Now, I only use this in
chatbt. I don't know if it's going to
work in all the other AIS cuz I've only
used it in CHBT, but it can do this
miraculous thing where it basically
emulates everything you [ __ ] tell it
to do. So, for example, imagine me, Tom
Stoic. I write emails. I copy and paste
two to three of my last emails into chat
GBT. I say, "Hey, ChatGBT, this is
some emails from Tom Stoic. Notice the
style, the tone, the language, how he
writes. I want you to label this Tom
Stoic style
so that going into the future, if I tell
you to write an email using Tom Stoic
style, you use it with this style." and
it will write an email about anything
you [ __ ] want or a [ __ ] landing
page or an advert. Anything you [ __ ]
want using the same style and the same
I'm not lying. That is [ __ ]
ridiculous. And I use it all the time.
And this is why it's so fast because I'm
really good at writing. And this is why
you need to be good at writing in the
first place. I'm good at writing, but
this saves me a lot of time. Instead of
having to write a brand new [ __ ]
email from scratch, I can just say,
"Hey, Chbt, write an email about I I'll
use scale. I'll write say write an email
about uh fat women trying to lose weight
duh in Tom Stoic style.
It writes the email in my style as if I
[ __ ] wrote it." Why? Because it has
dozens and dozens and dozens of examples
of my past work. And it remembers.
It remembers. Also, in another video,
which I'm not going to post here, I'll
post later. I'm going to teach you how
to personalize your [ __ ] AI. So, if
you want that, subscribe because it does
help. But you can personalize it. And
you can also remember the [ __ ] things
you tell it. So, I have Tom Stoic style.
You [ __ ] You could [ __ ] go on my
email list, copy all my emails, stick it
in chatbt, and you can have [ __ ] Tom
Stoic style yourself. You could be
[ __ ] writing Tom Stoic emails. And I
don't even I didn't even [ __ ] write
any of them. But it could just remember
it could it could assimilate how I write
and use it to write emails for you. And
you could do this for anyone. You could
do this for Doberman Dan Stefan Georgi.
You could do it for any copyriter on the planet.
planet. So
So
I mean I'm not telling you to do that,
but you could. Okay? So whenever you
want to write something in a style or
your own style, just say use it in [ __ ]
[ __ ]
Benjamin style. Benjamin, who the [ __ ]
is called Benjamin? Jasper. Use it in
[ __ ] I don't know, Harry style. Harry
style. Bang. Okay, if there's any
Benjamins watching,
pick a different name.
Now, a question I get a lot as well. Do
clients give a [ __ ] So, a year ago, I
would have said, "Yes, clients do give a
[ __ ] because they don't want to know
that they're paying you all this money
just for you to [ __ ] use an AI bot to
do basically no [ __ ] work and and get
paid loads of money." What I've come to
realize is this. Firstly,
it's less than they used to, but most
importantly, they can't really [ __ ]
tell. And even if they can, they don't
really give a [ __ ] And if you're
wondering, "Well, Tom, why do they not
give a shit?" The reason they don't give
a [ __ ] is because it doesn't interfere
with their main two priorities as a
business owner.
What are their main two priorities as a
business owner? Actually, editor, blur
this out the whole time until I say it.
What are the main two priorities of a
business owner?
You should know this if you followed me
The main two priorities of a business
owner are to save time and to make money.
money.
That is it.
And if you're using AI to write copy,
you're not really interfering with
either of those things.
So, for example, I use it with all my
clients. Now, if one of my clients came
to me and said, "hm, are you using AI?"
I'd say, "Yes, I'm using AI." And they
go, "Why are you using AI?" I'd say,
"Well, it saves you time
because I'm doing it for you, which
means you don't need to [ __ ] worry
about it, and it also saves me time
and it makes you money.
So, why the [ __ ] does it concern you?
Sorry, I use something to make my life
more efficient that also saves you time
and makes you money. Do you give a shit?"
shit?"
Oh no, I'm going to fire you because you
make me loads of money and save me and
and save me loads of time, but you use
AI. I don't give a [ __ ] And I know what
you're thinking. Oh, but Tom, if they
know you're using AI, they'll just use
it on their own. That interferes with
principle one, priority one. It doesn't
save them time. They still need to
[ __ ] do it themselves, don't they, dummy?
dummy?
And so, realistically, I don't think
they give a [ __ ] I, like I said, I use
it for all my clients. In fact, I'm
about to sign a [ __ ] new client this
week and I'm going to use it for them
and they're going to ask me, "Wow, these
are the best emails ever. How do you do
it?" And I'm just going to go
and that will be the [ __ ] end of it.
And if he says to me, "Oh, no. You're
making me all this money and you're
saving me all this time, but you use AI.
I'm going to fire you." I'm going to
say, "Fine, you're a [ __ ] [ __ ] Do
it on your own." But for the most part,
no one's going to give a [ __ ] So don't
worry about it. Okay? The only reason
they give a [ __ ] is if the work is [ __ ]
But if the work is [ __ ] then you're
clearly not listening to me. You're
listening to someone else. Because if
you use scale and you give good context
and you review it, it's not going to be
[ __ ] I'm telling you, it's not going to
be [ __ ] And the reason it is [ __ ] if
even if you do, even if you do all of
that, if it's still [ __ ] it's because
you're not a good copywriter and you
don't know how to write good copy in the
[ __ ] first place.
So, do they give a [ __ ]
Probably not. You know,
it's like if you're with a girl and
she's like, "Wow, your dick is so big.
How do you have such a big dick?" And
you say, "I took a bunch of pills."
She's not going to go, "I don't want to
[ __ ] you anymore." It's like, "Oh,
really? Okay, whatever." Like, they
don't care. It doesn't interfere with
their main priority. Our main priority
is [ __ ] getting [ __ ] Doesn't give
a [ __ ] The how is not as important as
the if. The if is it is going to make
you money. How did I make you money? I
used AI. Do you give a [ __ ]
No. So, get the [ __ ] over it. It doesn't
matter. I get you the result. That's all
that matters to them. Okay. So, keep
that in mind.
Now, as amazing as AI is and as amazing
as the things I've taught you so far,
like I mentioned at the beginning, it
isn't magic. It can't do everything. A
list of things it cannot do. Outreach.
You still need to know how to do
outreach. If you want to know how to do
the best outreach in the world, join
Copy Academy. I swear to [ __ ] God. Sorry.
Sorry.
I swear on my life,
some of the outreach methods I teach in
Copy Academy are hither to none the best
in the [ __ ] world. The results we're
getting through the outreach methods in
there are like nothing you've ever seen.
If you don't believe me, go to the Tom
Story testimonials page. You'll see for
yourself. But the first thing is
outreach, okay? You still need to do
outreach on your own. So do outreach on
your own. It it can't do that yet. Secondly,
Secondly,
it can't do everything on its own. All
right? You still need to paste the paste
the copy into the software, tell it what
to write,
give it context, instruct it, you know,
we're not at the stage in life where
coffees just deliver themselves. That's
not how this, you know, [ __ ] doesn't
work like that yet, you know. So, you
still need to direct it. Maybe in 10
years it'll be able to do it
autonomously, but for the time being it
can't. And until then, don't worry about
it. By then you should be a millionaire
anyway if you listen to me and you
subscribe. All right. And thirdly, it
can't mark itself. You could tell it to
to to write copy and it will do that,
but it can't tell if it's good. It can't
tell if it's humane. It can't tell if
it's what you need. It can't tell if
it's what your client needs. It can't
tell if it's going to make money. Only
you can do that. [ __ ] Did my [ __ ]
Whatever. Keep going.
So, there's some things it literally
cannot do. Okay? So, keep that in mind.
Yes, it's good for a lot of things, but
there's a lot of things it just can't do
for the time being as of 2025. Okay?
But besides that, that's basically all
you need to know after this video. For
the most part, if you've been through it
and you've taken notes and you're going
to implement what I've said, that's how
you use AI in copyrightiting. I don't
know why people make it so [ __ ] convoluted.
Tada. That's it. Now, yes, you already
need to be a decent copyriter. Yes, you
already need to know the basics of it.
But if you know the basics and you know
how to be a copyriter after this, that's
pretty much it.
You know the tool. You know how to
instruct it. You know the [ __ ]
template. You know how to review it. You
know how to get it to copy. You know how
to get it to save you time. You know how
to be creative. And you know how to make
it look good. And you know how to use it
so that you can get money with it and
you can use it for all your [ __ ]
clients. That is it.
Anyone that's telling you any different
is trying to waste your [ __ ] time. Okay.
Okay. Now
Now
besides that, I don't think there's
anything else.
Obviously, if you want my one-on-one
help, you can click below and you can
join Copy Academy. I will help you like
I've helped dozens of people hit five
figures a month. And it's only going to
get easier. Like, I've given you the
how, but if you want to know exactly,
sorry, I've given you the what, but if
you want to know the exact how, you can
join Copy Academy. I'm telling you,
we're doing big things in there. The
people that are joining, they can speak
on their own behalf into I've got the
testimonial channel. And yeah, I'm
telling you, I honestly think now is a
never a better time to become a
copywriter. Like, it's funny. Most
people think it's the worst time ever. I
genuinely think it's the best time ever.
Bro, I I I'm signing this client on on
this week. They have no [ __ ] clue
that you can do this with AI. They don't
They didn't even know email marketing
existed. They make 400 grand a month.
They didn't even know you could [ __ ]
use email marketing in in and of itself.
Little do they know, I'm going to
[ __ ] use AI to make them a load of
money and make myself a load of money.
Like, I'm telling you, most people
grossly overestimate how much the
industry is is is adapting. It really
isn't. If you just know what to do and
you know how to get clients, you're
going to live a good life.
So, I highly advise you really look into
it and you go over this a couple of
times or you join Copy Academy and I'll
teach you [ __ ] firsthand cuz I'm
telling you, the future's only getting
brighter. My life is only getting
easier. It ain't getting [ __ ] harder.
And I will continue to do it for years
on end while it works. And if it doesn't
work, well, [ __ ] it. I'll tell you
firsthand, guys, it doesn't work. We're
doomed. Pick something else. But for the
time being, it works. And yeah, I'm man
enough to say I was wrong. I thought it
was [ __ ] Now I'm using it and it's
working. My life is easier than it's
ever been. I'm making money easier than
I ever have. And the people that I'm
teaching it to are also making money
money easier than they ever have. So I
implore you to come with us and not be
left with the [ __ ] mongrels that
aren't using it.
Your decision. It's up to you. But if
you do want to, there's a link down
there. You can join Copy Academy. If you
have any questions, you can ask me on
Tom Stoic. If you have any questions
about AI you want me to cover, leave a
[ __ ] comment. I will try and get to
them and I will make a video about them.
But yeah, welcome to the new world of
writing copy. If you want to, I suggest
you highly, sorry, I highly suggest if
you want to, you pay attention and you
are getting involved. But if not, you're
probably going to be [ __ ] But until then,
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