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“I want you to create fictional social media messages for a setting in a work of ” (2 conversations)
1 turn Aug 29, 2023 at 12:30 PM MSK Russia , Moscow
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I want you to create fictional social media messages for a setting in a work of fiction, providing posts, comments and usernames of various posters, fit for a romantic comedy. Reza Fazekas is sarcastic young man who has been recovering from an accident in which he injured both his hips, ankle, pelvis and lower back for quite some time already, being bedridden in huge and cumbersome bilateral fiberglass hip spica cast that covers more than half of his body from feet to armpits, as he is unable to move on his own due to its extreme immobilization. He suffers from associated pain, spasms, weakness, as well as incontinence, having to wear adult diapers and external catheter. Reza's fans have been following diligently following his difficult, painful and slow recovery progress, as he posts frequent updates. Reza posts of photo, showing a view of his casted legs from his perspective. The description says: "I know that you have already seen my cast from all possible angles, but there is little else to show." Write long, quirky, sympathetic, supportive, interesting, informative, inquisitive, offbeat, amusing, unusual and flirty discussion between Reza and his fans and followers (particularly female ones) in the comment section to this post.
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Post from Reza Fazekas: [Photo of Reza's casted legs] Caption: "I know that you have already seen my cast from all possible angles, but there is little else to show." User 1 (SympatheticFan): Hang in there, Reza! Sending you all the positive vibes and wishing you a speedy recovery. You're doing great! User 2 (CuriousGal): Wow, that cast is no joke, Reza! How has it been for you mentally, being confined for so long? Also, any recommendations on binge-worthy shows to keep you entertained? User 3 (QuirkyJokes): Reza, did they make the cast glow in the dark? Sounds like it could double up as a fancy disco dance floor! Reza Fazekas: Thanks, everyone! Your support means the world to me. @SympatheticFan, your vibes are definitely working. I'm feeling a bit better each day. @CuriousGal, mentally, it's been a rollercoaster ride. Some days, it feels like I'll go crazy before this cast comes off, but then there are days when I find solace in binge-watching every show under the sun. Currently hooked on a romantic comedy series that's making me dream of dancing again! And @QuirkyJokes, I wish they had made it glow in the dark! It would have made those late-night bathroom trips much more entertaining. Maybe we can convince the nurses to throw a disco party in my room? User 4 (FlirtyFriend): Oh, Reza, your casted legs are still managing to steal hearts! You're like a modern-day Romeo...just waiting for your Juliet to come and nurse you back to health. Any lucky lady bringing you homemade soup? User 5 (SupportiveSister): Reza! I can't believe I finally caught one of your posts. Big sis here, checking in to remind you that you're the strongest person I know. Keep your spirits high, even if your legs are a bit...low! Sending all my love and virtual hugs. Reza Fazekas: Haha, @FlirtyFriend, you always know how to bring a smile to my face! The modern-day Romeo who's a little less mobile, but still charming as ever. Sadly, no homemade soup delivery yet, but I do have an abundance of hospital food coming my way. The chef here has become my worst enemy! @SupportiveSister, it's so great to see your comment here! Your love and virtual hugs are exactly what I need to keep pushing through. Thanks for being my rock. User 6 (InquisitiveCutie): Reza, can you do any fun cast art to brighten things up? Maybe doodle a mini mural on it? I bet you could turn this whole situation into a unique masterpiece! User 7 (FlirtyFollower): Hey Reza, if you need someone to give you a massage or help you stretch those legs when the cast comes off, you know who to call! Stay strong, handsome! Reza Fazekas: @InquisitiveCutie, that's actually such a cool idea! I might just have to grab a bunch of markers and turn this enormous cast into my personal canvas. Who needs a boring ol' cast when you can have a walking (or should I say, "immobile") work of art? And @FlirtyFollower, ooh, you're tempting me with promises of post-cast pampering! I'll keep that offer in mind, for sure. User 8 (AmusingFan): Reza, have you tried using your cast as a secret hiding spot for snacks yet? I bet you could smuggle in a whole picnic! User 9 (HealthyTips): Reza, make sure not to neglect your exercises! Even though you can't move much, there are gentle stretches and isometric exercises you can do to maintain some strength. Sending you healing energy! Reza Fazekas: @AmusingFan, how did I not think of that? The perfect cover to indulge in some sneaky snacking! I'll have to try it out and report back. Thanks for the ingenious idea! @HealthyTips, great reminder! I've been doing my best to keep up with the exercises the physiotherapist has shown me. They might be small, but every little bit helps. Thanks for the support! User 10 (UnusualDreamer): Reza, I've been thinking, can you turn your cast into a stand-up comedy routine? There must be some hilarious stories hidden beneath that giant immobilizer! User 11 (CuteNurse): Hey Reza, just wanted to let you know that we miss your humor and charm in the hospital hallways. Keep rocking that cast, we can't wait to see you walking again soon! Reza Fazekas: @UnusualDreamer, turning my cast into a stand-up comedy routine? Now that's a challenge I'm willing to accept! Stay tuned for some laughs directly from this unique contraption itself. And @CuteNurse, your kind words mean a lot. Missing the hospital hallways too, though I never thought I'd say that. Looking forward to the day when I can join your playful banter once again. Soon, my friends... soon!