Estimated User #683
1 fiction conversations
over 6 months, 10 days
(Apr 19, 2023 – Oct 26, 2023)
100% prompt uniqueness
North Carolina, United States
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Apr 19, 2023
Oct 26, 2023
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How can the life cycle of ferns and xenomorphs be related?
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C1
Hi there!
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C2
I am creating a speculative evolution project scenario where a barren planet has
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C3
I am creating a speculative evolution project in which an exoplanet identical to
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C4
I am creating a speculative evolution project in which an exoplanet identical to
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C5
I am working on a speculative evolution scenario where a planet is terraformed t
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C6
In a humorous a a "memeish" way, write a list of all the "famous last words" of
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C7
Briefly tell me about Perseus
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C8
Give me a random animal hybrid to draw. But make it something reasonable and rea
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C9
Click to fix any capitalization errors below. Click "Submit Answer" if there are
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C10
Since the judge was running late, Black Widow entertained the jury with knock-kn
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C11
Boasting that she could recite the last line of the book peter pan from memory,
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C12
cajole ephemeral kinetic mutation perennial germane ignominy hidden salvation st
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C13
I have an idea for a fictional bloodborne illness, I will call it Arsem, here is
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C14
Franklin bought the whistle from his cousin. from a little boy. at an auction. a
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C15
writing a narrative paragraph 15 sentences
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C16
Fix any punctuation or capitalization errors below. Click "Submit Answer" if the
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 11× “Boasting that she could recite the last line of the book pet...” over less than a minute (May 23, 2023 – May 23, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Boasting that she could recite the last line of the book peter pan from memory, Frida took a bow and hopped up on the stage.
CHATBOT: She looked out at the audience, who sat silently, waiting for her to begin. With a grin on her face, Frida cleared her throat and began to speak. "To die will be an awfully big adventure," she recited, her voice clear and confident. The audience erupted into applause, impressed by Frida's recitation. She took one final bow and stepped off the stage, feeling proud of her achievement.