Truly embarrassing experience. One judge gave us a whole spiel about 'if you think this is hard, imagine how THE TROOPS FEEL'. The judge for the case I was on told a single mother of 3 that being out of work for 4 days was not a 'real hardship' that would exempt her. I was made to sit through a case that probably shouldn't have gone to trial. Basically, the primary witness and the defendant could have both been guilty of the crimes, and it seemed like something was being hidden from us. My job pays me a full rate for any time on jury duty. I don't remember the exact amount, but it was much less than I would have made going to work. You're basically coerced to get a quick verdict.
I'm sure you have plenty of reasons, but you've essentially asked the same question multiple times. 'How do I write', and you keep getting the same answers 'Just write'. Seems like writing isn't for you if you can't be bothered to do it.
It seems to me that, judging by your post history, you want to be recognized as a creative without actually doing the hard work of being creative. To answer this question, your past questions and ,probably, all future questions you post: to be a writer, you do the work of writing. AI won't make you a writer, and if you rely on it, you will never be a writer.
McNally is the axe/knife guy. I can't speak to their reputation in the broader hobby, but these guys are VERY experienced. To me, it seems like a magic trick to open locks in 30 seconds when it might take me 1 minute to 1 hour. Except master lock. It really is that easy.
Both of these questions sound like a learning aide. You ask these types of questions because they have obvious answers, and you then have students explain their rationale, right?
"Arkansas man engages in mass shootings in empty mall."