23 fiction conversations over 4 months, 17 days (Dec 14, 2023 – Apr 29, 2024) 21% prompt uniqueness Galați County, Romania
Possibly Same User

These IP addresses have similar average prompt embeddings (cosine similarity ≥ 0.85, same state). View as estimated user →

Activity Timeline
Loading...
Dec 14, 2023
Apr 29, 2024
All conversations
Conversation Clusters (425)
TF-IDF Sentence
C0 Write an manga scene about a 19th century Equestrian thinking of ways to punish 47 conv. C1 I'm working on a manga and I'd like to tell you about its main premise. 37 conv. C2 Write an slice of life anime scene about a art student getting ready for another 29 conv. C3 Write an anime scene about two drag racers racing eachother. Their names are Cod 29 conv. C4 Write an anime scene about a young dictator getting visited by one of his friend 27 conv. C5 Can I tell you about the main character of a horror game I'm working on? 26 conv. C6 I'm working on a manga based off of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure and I'd like to tel 25 conv. C7 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man casually chatting with his childho 25 conv. C8 I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise. × 23 conv. C9 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man watching his roommate write someth 23 conv. C10 Can I tell you about an alternate history scenario I made? 22 conv. C11 Write an cute romcom manga scene about a equestrian meeting a young woman from t 21 conv. C12 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man casually chatting with a dream dem 20 conv. C13 Write an police anime scene about a young man going to his bully's office to pla 19 conv. C14 I'm working on a post-apocalyptic world in a story that I'm working on and I'd l 18 conv. C15 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about the intro to it. 18 conv. C16 Write an anime scene about a young man getting a wet dream about being a hot lum 18 conv. C17 Write an anime scene about a 19th century Equestrian meeting a modern-day biker. 17 conv. C18 Write an anime scene about a cyclist being pulled over by a young constable. He 17 conv. C19 I'm working on a action manga and I'd like to tell you about its setting, story 16 conv. C20 I'm working on a alternate history scenario and I'd like to tell you about its t 16 conv. C21 Write an 80s romance scene about two young equestrian talking about doing some m 16 conv. C22 Write an anime scene about a ping pong team chatting with other sportsmen at a s 16 conv. C23 Write an manga scene about a biker boy getting his girlfriend to wake up and go 15 conv. C24 Write an anime scene about a young dictator shyly asking one of his maids to buy 15 conv. C25 Write an comedy anime scene about a prince of darkness revealing his eyes to one 15 conv. C26 I'm working on a alternate history scenario and I'd like to tell you about it. 14 conv. C27 Write an manga scene about a equestrian chatting with a motocrosser he met durin 14 conv. C28 Write an comedy anime scene about the commander of a alien army hiring a human t 14 conv. C29 I'm working on a project and I'd like to tell you about its main character. 13 conv. C30 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man reading fifty shades of grey to hi 13 conv. C31 Write an anime scene about a young lumberjack finding out his chainsaw has a min 13 conv. C32 Write an manga scene about a equestrian picking flowers while on a ride. He is f 13 conv. C33 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man casually chatting with a clone of 13 conv. C34 Write an anime scene about a street racer taking his friend out for a nice relax 13 conv. C35 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about it. 12 conv. C36 I'm working on a fanfiction and I'd like to tell you about it. 12 conv. C37 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations having the guts to go on the inter 12 conv. C38 Write an comedy yaoi manga scene about a young man taking a math test again. He 12 conv. C39 Write an manga scene about a equestrian babysitting his younger brother while he 12 conv. C40 Write an action comedy anime scene about a captured secret agent going to a lie 12 conv. C41 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man saving his colleague from looking 12 conv. C42 Write an 70s sitcom scene about a young man having enough of his parents' two gu 11 conv. C43 Write an episode of Hetalia about stupid history facts. Germany mentions the sto 11 conv. C44 Write an anime scene about a young man breaking down into tears because of his m 11 conv. C45 Write an anime scene about a young man thinking he's a manchild even though he's 11 conv. C46 I'm working on a manga based off of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure and I'd like to tel 10 conv. C47 I'm working on a comedy manga based on One Piece and I'd like to tell you about 10 conv. C48 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about its setting. 10 conv. C49 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations' most inhuman thoughts. The settin 10 conv. C50 Write an anime scene about 3 friends robbing a gas station in the desert. Their 10 conv. C51 Write an anime scene about a young man having a odd dream. That dream has him wa 10 conv. C52 Write an anime scene about a young man going out on a girls' night with his girl 10 conv. C53 Write an comedy anime scene about a prince of darkness chatting with a traveler 9 conv. C54 I'm working on a comic based off of the STALKER games and I'd like to tell you a 9 conv. C55 Write an episode of Hetalia about Prussia joining the allies because he thinks G 9 conv. C56 I'm working on a action manga and I'd like to tell you about its... style and se 9 conv. C57 I'm working on a manga based off of The Office and I'd like to tell you about th 9 conv. C58 I'm working on a manga based off of GTA 4 and I'd like to tell you about its set 9 conv. C59 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man and his friends checking out fan m 9 conv. C60 Write an episode of Hetalia where it's a documentary. There's a twist, that docu 9 conv. C61 Can I describe the main character of a manga that I'm working on? 8 conv. C62 I'm working on a boomer shooter and I'd like to tell you about its tone and sett 8 conv. C63 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man playing the flute while two of his 8 conv. C64 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations talking about the most stupid thin 8 conv. C65 Write an anime scene about a young man convincing a mad scientist to give him th 8 conv. C66 Write an manga scene about a equestrian accidentally crushing on a tick while pi 8 conv. C67 Write an anime scene about a young man revealing his fangs to his lover. He has 8 conv. C68 Write an anime scene about a military officer playing violin in his office. He p 8 conv. C69 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man chatting with his dom as he waits 8 conv. C70 Write an comedy anime scene about a group of friends passing a East German patro 8 conv. C71 Can I tell you about a Indiana Jones-style manga that I'm working on? 8 conv. C72 Write an anime scene about a young man preparing to kill a cockroach on his desk 8 conv. C73 Write an anime scene about a young man writing a essay about why he thinks anti- 7 conv. C74 I'm working on a comedy manga based on Assassin's Creed Brotherhood and I'd like 7 conv. C75 Write an episode of Hetalia about the Roman Empire visiting Italy with the help 7 conv. C76 Write an anime scene about a young dictator chatting with his harem. He is 18. H 7 conv. C77 Write an anime scene about a young man using blood plasma on his wounded friend. 7 conv. C78 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his younger brother while t 7 conv. C79 Write an anime scene about a brother and sister being lazy together. They are bo 7 conv. C80 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man retching at someone mentioning add 7 conv. C81 Can I tell you about the weapons of the army of a fictional country I made? 7 conv. C82 I'm working on a manga and I'd like to tell you about its title. 7 conv. C83 Write an noir anime scene about a detective seducing a person into confessing du 7 conv. C84 Write an musical anime scene about a young man making a music video for his girl 7 conv. C85 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a yandere getting married with a lady w 7 conv. C86 Write an 70s sitcom scene about a young man having enough of two guests arguing. 6 conv. C87 Write an comedy anime scene about a young historian slowly losing his mind becau 6 conv. C88 I'm working on a manga based off of Need For Speed... and I'd like to tell you a 6 conv. C89 I'm working on a game and I'd like to tell you about its setting. 6 conv. C90 I'm working on a post-apocalyptic boomer shooter and I'd like to tell you about 6 conv. C91 Write an episode of Hetalia about France getting Vietnam flashbacks to his final 6 conv. C92 I'm working on a story and I'd like to tell you about its... setting. 6 conv. C93 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about its weapons. 6 conv. C94 Write an comedy anime scene about a young woman chatting with a girl at a ranch 6 conv. C95 Write an episode of Hetalia about Prussia and Germany getting hired by the OSS. 6 conv. C96 Write an anime scene about a US soldier getting helped by a soviet soldier to no 6 conv. C97 Write an anime scene about a couple stealing a tanker for cash. They both are fl 6 conv. C98 Write an anime scene about 2 friends making kilju. Their names are Kai and Takah 6 conv. C99 Write an episode of Hetalia about Japan telling the story of how Japan ALMOST go 6 conv. C100 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man having his voice turned into that 6 conv. C101 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his therapist about his odd 6 conv. C102 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations having a joke contest. Everyone is 6 conv. C103 Write anime scene about a young chatting with a baby he is supposed to babysit. 6 conv. C104 Write an manga scene about a equestrian drooling over one of his servants. He is 6 conv. C105 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with a therapist in a dream. He 6 conv. C106 Write an episode of Hetalia where Finland makes a love song for his new girlfrie 6 conv. C107 Write an anime scene about a 19th century Equestrian meeting for the first time 6 conv. C108 Write an anime scene about a young mercenary babysitting his boss's youngest son 6 conv. C109 Write an anime scene about a young man writing a essay about why he thinks Spec 6 conv. C110 Write an anime scene about a young man telling the story of how that one time he 5 conv. C111 I have a random idea for a alternate history scenario. 5 conv. C112 Can I tell you the name of a story that I'm working on? 5 conv. C113 Write an episode of Hetalia where France loses his mind the second he hears Germ 5 conv. C114 I'm working on a comic based on the movie Funny Games and I'd like to tell you a 5 conv. C115 Write an episode of Hetalia about America proving to England that he actually ha 5 conv. C116 I'm working on a open-world GTA-style game and I'd like to tell you about its se 5 conv. C117 Write an yaoi manga scene about two boys watching TV. Their names are Harry and 5 conv. C118 Write an anime scene about a young man dressing up as a leather daddy on Hallowe 5 conv. C119 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man and his friends chatting with them 5 conv. C120 Write an action comedy anime scene about a secret agent casually watching a sovi 5 conv. C121 Write an anime scene about a young being comforted by his personal driver. He ha 5 conv. C122 Write an anime scene about a young rocker getting his voice changed for a few se 5 conv. C123 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations discussing ugly uniforms. Russia a 5 conv. C124 I'm working on a manga based off of Drive (2011) and I'd like to tell you about 5 conv. C125 Write an episode of Hetalia about America painting the Statue of Liberty because 5 conv. C126 I wrote a story that is in the perspective of a diary someone wrote. Can I tell 5 conv. C127 Write an sad anime scene about a young writer quitting writing because he has to 5 conv. C128 I made an alternate history scenario and I'd like to tell you about its main pre 5 conv. C129 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man showing his two friends a interest 5 conv. C130 Write an anime scene about a young man continuing his roadtrip through the deser 5 conv. C131 Write an anime scene about a jockey having a friendly race with his younger brot 5 conv. C132 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man casually chatting with his dom. Hi 5 conv. C133 Write an romcom anime scene about a young woman casually chatting with her frien 5 conv. C134 I'm working on a JRPG and I'd like to tell you about some side activities you co 5 conv. C135 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man writing a essay on why Twilight is 4 conv. C136 Can I tell you about two fictional conflicts in a story that I'm working on? 4 conv. C137 I'm working on a manga based off of the Matrix and I'd like to tell you about it 4 conv. C138 I'm working on a comic based off of Dune and I'd like to tell you about the plan 4 conv. C139 I'm working on a manga based off of Shaun of the Dead and Left 4 Dead and I'd li 4 conv. C140 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man reading a cringy fanfiction. His n 4 conv. C141 Write comedy an anime scene about a young man getting visited by two villains ju 4 conv. C142 Write an episode of Hetalia about England getting rid of the fruitcake that's be 4 conv. C143 I'm working on a manga and I'd like to tell you about its setting, tone and prem 4 conv. C144 Write an episode of Hetalia where America tells his friends the story of how Big 4 conv. C145 Write an episode of Hetalia about Russia finding Germany frozen in a ice cube so 4 conv. C146 Write an romance anime scene about a young man and his best friend chatting with 4 conv. C147 Write an anime scene about a catboy thief. He has short platinum blonde hair wit 4 conv. C148 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his pet white cat about his 4 conv. C149 Write an description of a alternate version of Girls Und Panzer where it's named 4 conv. C150 Write an manga scene about a equestrian chatting with his pet dog as he gives it 4 conv. C151 Write an anime scene about a tactical shooter protagonist chatting with the prot 4 conv. C152 Write an anime scene about a metalhead with his bunny. He gives it a good little 4 conv. C153 Write an anime scene about a vigilante chewing out another vigilante for the stu 4 conv. C154 Write an comedy anime scene about 3 friends doing a rap battle. Their names are 4 conv. C155 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his pet rabbit. He has shor 4 conv. C156 Write an episode of Hetalia about Russia telling the story of how he once his da 4 conv. C157 Write an anime scene about a young man deciding to write a troll review for a ga 4 conv. C158 Write an episode of Hetalia about Switzerland telling the story of how it had a 4 conv. C159 Write an anime scene about a young dictator examining a golden watch from a fore 4 conv. C160 Write an episode of Hetalia about America writing a 10 page essay on why Shrek i 4 conv. C161 Write an sitcom scene about a young man and his girlfriend being introduced to h 4 conv. C162 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man reviewing two Dodge Chargers, one 4 conv. C163 Write an episode of Hetalia about England meeting America while on duty. England 4 conv. C164 Write an anime scene about a young man writing an essay on why he doesn't like p 4 conv. C165 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his other dark side in a dr 4 conv. C166 Write an anime scene about a French biker boy chatting with a pizza delivery boy 4 conv. C167 Write an episode of Naruto about the cast having a movie night. They do it in Sa 4 conv. C168 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about its main premise. 3 conv. C169 Write an comedy anime scene about two friends falling asleep through a speech ab 3 conv. C170 I'm working on a meme beat 'em up and I'd like to tell you about its playable ch 3 conv. C171 I'm working on a manga and I'd like to tell you about it. 3 conv. C172 I'm working on a story based off of 1984 and I'd like to tell you about its main 3 conv. C173 I'm working on a immersive sim and I'd like to tell you about its main setting. 3 conv. C174 I'm working on a webcomic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise. 3 conv. C175 I'm working on a character and I'd like to tell you about him. 3 conv. C176 Write an anime scene about a jockey having a friendly race with someone in a mus 3 conv. C177 Write an cute yaoi manga scene about a equestrian gently kissing his servant. Hi 3 conv. C178 Write an episode of Hetalia about America singing One Step Forward on his guitar 3 conv. C179 Write an episode of Hetalia about America singing about how all of his ex's live 3 conv. C180 Write an anime scene about two time-travelers fighting over a time capsule. That 3 conv. C181 I'm working on a stealth game and I'd like to tell you about it. 3 conv. C182 Write an short animation about a female IJA officer looking through a pair of bi 3 conv. C183 Write an edgy anime scene about 3 girls robbing a bank. Their names are Amanda, 3 conv. C184 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man chatting with a biker about his br 3 conv. C185 Write an fantasy anime scene about a young man learning fire-bending from his co 3 conv. C186 Write an anime scene about a ninja bumping into a what he dubs, a modern-day nin 3 conv. C187 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man telling a story to his girlfriend 3 conv. C188 Write an yaoi manga scene about two equestrians chatting about their favorite ho 3 conv. C189 Write an anime scene about a Eastern-European chatting with a bunch of street th 3 conv. C190 Write an anime scene about a young man playing with his bully's wallet while he' 3 conv. C191 Write an anime scene about a ninja watching a fellow ninja train by playing Shad 3 conv. C192 Write an anime scene about a ninja reading a book while on break. That book is a 3 conv. C193 Write an anime scene about two friends fighting over a big capsule. They are in 3 conv. C194 Write an episode of Hetalia about Japan getting himself a nice plate of teriyaki 3 conv. C195 Write an fantasy anime scene about 2 friends driving a military officer to a vil 3 conv. C196 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man chatting with his dom about gettin 3 conv. C197 Write an anime scene about two DEA agents chatting with eachother on a plane to 3 conv. C198 Write an anime scene about a young man waking up in a city of white blocks. The 3 conv. C199 Write an alternate history scenario where West Germany used psychological warfar 3 conv. C200 Write an action comedy anime scene about a young man reuniting with his girlfrie 3 conv. C201 Write an anime scene about a young man's morning routine. He has messy black hai 3 conv. C202 Write an sitcom scene about a young man coming home to his family from the store 3 conv. C203 Write an episode of Hetalia about Denmark telling the story of how he defeated P 3 conv. C204 Write an comedy anime scene about two friends launching a blowup doll off the ro 3 conv. C205 Write an episode of Hetalia about England becoming friends with Germany's long l 3 conv. C206 Write an episode of Hetalia about the Nordic countries hosting a talent show. 3 conv. C207 Write an bara manga scene about a young man chatting with a cowboy he met. He me 3 conv. C208 Write an crime anime sceme about a family being interrogated. The people being i 3 conv. C209 Write an fictional article about the Japanese port of Manhunt 2. That version ha 3 conv. C210 Write an comedy anime scene about a SWAT recruit fighting off a rhino being ridd 3 conv. C211 Write an anime scene about a ping pong team chatting with other sportsmen at a s 3 conv. C212 Write an espionage anime scene about two special forces operatives from two diff 3 conv. C213 Write an action anime scene about a young woman introducing her older brother to 3 conv. C214 Write an episode of Hetalia about Italy reading a bedtime story to Germany while 3 conv. C215 Write an anime scene about a principal introducing herself to her students. She 3 conv. C216 I have a random idea... 2 conv. C217 I'm working on a Half-Life 2-style game and I'd like to tell you about its weapo 2 conv. C218 I'm working on a manga based off of American Pie and... I'd like to tell you abo 2 conv. C219 I'm working on a comic book based off of Postal 2 and I'd like to tell you about 2 conv. C220 Write an fictional article about a Japanese port of Manhunt 2. The port was rele 2 conv. C221 I'm working on a comic based off of Bourne's Identity and I'd like to tell you a 2 conv. C222 I'm working on a GTA-style game and I'd like to tell you about its cars. 2 conv. C223 Write an episode of Hetalia about Germany meeting Prussia again while giving som 2 conv. C224 Write an episode of Hetalia about England taking out his brand new Reliant Robin 2 conv. C225 I'm working on a Half-Life 1 mod and I'd like to tell you about it. 2 conv. C226 Write an episode of Hetalia about Germany visiting Japan while he was having a b 2 conv. C227 Write an anime scene about a young man avenging his best friend who was beat up. 2 conv. C228 Write an anime scene about a university student helping his friend who was froze 2 conv. C229 Write an anime scene about a young man blasting Ode to Joy to piss off a ghost t 2 conv. C230 Write an anime scene about a young man getting a phone call from his older broth 2 conv. C231 Write an anime scene about a young man showing his dad his dog. He made his dog 2 conv. C232 Write an episode of Hetalia where the Allies bump into the Axis while on a road 2 conv. C233 Write an horror anime scene about a submarine crew dealing with a odd sea mutant 2 conv. C234 Write an anime scene about a young man getting rid of the villain by simply re-w 2 conv. C235 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man getting hit in the head during a v 2 conv. C236 Write an anime scene about a alchemist time-travelling from 1923 to 2023. He has 2 conv. C237 Write an horror anime scene about a vampire soldier trying not to feed on his sn 2 conv. C238 Write an anime scene about a rocker on a talk show. He has spiky black hair. He 2 conv. C239 Write an horror anime scene about a undead priest killing a giant spider. He has 2 conv. C240 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a young man chatting with the ghost gir 2 conv. C241 Write an horror anime about a undead hospital patient coming back to life. He ha 2 conv. C242 Write an anime scene about a young man doing abs during a visit from his sensei. 2 conv. C243 Write an edgy anime scene about a young man teasing his friend with a chainsaw. 2 conv. C244 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man making a documentary on Duke Nukem 2 conv. C245 Write an anime scene about two sailors meeting a avatar stuck in a iceberg. The 2 conv. C246 Write an anime scene about a young pirate telling a kid at his orphanage the sto 2 conv. C247 Write an 1970s exploitation film scene about a female serial killer getting rid 2 conv. C248 Write an episode of Girls Frontline about the T-Dolls having a movie night. 2 conv. C249 Write an anime scene about a young sailor chatting with a pirate. Two of the sai 2 conv. C250 Write an comedy anime scene about a student council discussing assignments. Thei 2 conv. C251 Write an out of context Hetalia scene about Germany getting chased by Italy, Jap 2 conv. C252 Write an comedy action anime scene about a young man cleaning his lead pipe in a 2 conv. C253 Write an anime scene about a young traveler going through a checkpoint. He is 18 2 conv. C254 Write an anime scene about a boy band chatting in their backstage. One of the ba 2 conv. C255 Write an scene from Persona about Joker getting a pet. He gets himself a bunny. 2 conv. C256 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man bumping into the Grim Reaper. The 2 conv. C257 I'm working on a Half-Life 2 styled manga and I would like to tell you about the 2 conv. C258 Write an comedy anime scene about a dog being able to talk. He's been able to ta 2 conv. C259 Can I describe a fictional historical picture I drew? 2 conv. C260 Write an anime scene about two friends fighting over a big capsule. Their names 2 conv. C261 Write an anime scene about a young man inheriting his father's publishing busine 2 conv. C262 Write an anime scene about a young man getting rid of a fly by slapping it. He i 2 conv. C263 Write an episode of Hetalia about America telling the story of Presidential Pets 2 conv. C264 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his roommate. The setting i 2 conv. C265 Write an anime scene about a driver chatting with a G-Man like character. That d 2 conv. C266 Write an anime scene about a young man hearing his dad diss his girlfriend and d 2 conv. C267 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a mechanic accidentally hitting a seria 2 conv. C268 Write an anime scene about a young man having a odd dream. That dream has him gr 2 conv. C269 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with two female police officers 2 conv. C270 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man making a geiger counter specially 2 conv. C271 Write an anime scene about three female settlers chatting with a young tribal wh 2 conv. C272 Write the scene where they go to the restaurant. Cody wears a simple t-shirt and 2 conv. C273 Write an fanfiction of Resident Evil where Wesker is rudely interrupted by a pho 2 conv. C274 I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about its menu. 2 conv. C275 Write an racing anime scene about a young man casually showing up at school in a 2 conv. C276 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man showing his roommate his new hallo 2 conv. C277 Write an fantasy anime scene about a Harrier pilot accidentally time-traveling t 2 conv. C278 Write an anime scene about a greaser from the 1950s meeting his brother for the 2 conv. C279 Write an fictional article about a Japanese port of Manhunt for the PC and PS2. 2 conv. C280 Write an comedy manga scene about a school council meeting their new leader. The 2 conv. C281 Write an episode of Black Lagoon about Rock and Revy opening up a manga shop. Re 2 conv. C282 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man hitch-hiking in the desert. He is 2 conv. C283 Write an anime scene about a young man meeting the two nurses of the academy he' 2 conv. C284 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man making a music video for his girlf 2 conv. C285 Write an romcom anime scene about a young woman casually chatting with her frien 2 conv. C286 I'm working on a WW2 game and I'd like to tell you about its weapons. 2 conv. C287 Can I tell you about a made-up movie studio I came up with? 2 conv. C288 Write an anime scene about a female terminator being tasked to protect a young m 2 conv. C289 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man getting visited by 3 gray aliens i 2 conv. C290 Write an episode of Naruto about the cast having a movie night. 2 conv. C291 Write an episode of Naruto about Itachi casually appearing behind Sasuke Underta 2 conv. C292 Write an comedy anime scene about two friends falling asleep through a speech ab 1 conv. C293 I have a random idea for a alternate history scenario... what if Half-Life 2 app 1 conv. C294 I have a random idea for a alternate history scenario what if Pepsi & Cola wasn' 1 conv. C295 I'm working on a immersive sim and I'd like to tell you about its premise. 1 conv. C296 Write an comedy anime scene about a young scientist getting visited by three gre 1 conv. C297 Write an episode of Hetalia where Russia and America sit through a long and tort 1 conv. C298 Can I tell you some childhood trivia of a random character I made? 1 conv. C299 I've always wondered this... how would a European muscle car look like? 1 conv. C300 The setting takes place in 2012 in Japan, referred to as Realm 111 in the story. 1 conv. C301 Can I show you a unfinished fanfiction? 1 conv. C302 I'm working on a comic based off of the movie Funny Games and I'd like to tell y 1 conv. C303 I'm working on a horror stealth game and I'd like to tell you about its tone and 1 conv. C304 I'm working on a manga based off of GTA 4 The Ballad of Gay Tony and I'd like to 1 conv. C305 I have a random idea for a alternate history scenario. What if even more German 1 conv. C306 I'm working on a comic based off of The Boys and I'd like to tell you about it. 1 conv. C307 I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its setting. 1 conv. C308 Write an reality TV show scene about a young man wrecking his ex boyfriend's hom 1 conv. C309 I'm working on a Half-Life 1 and I'd like to tell you about it. 1 conv. C310 I'm working on a manga based off of Hotline Miami and I'd like to tell you about 1 conv. C311 I'm working on a shooter and I'd like to tell you about its title, setting, tone 1 conv. C312 So I made a parody of Silent Hill 2 and I'd like to tell you about its changes.. 1 conv. C313 Write an anime scene about a young man drawing a anime girl on a shaker cup usin 1 conv. C314 Write an episode of Hetalia about France getting a vietnam flashback to getting 1 conv. C315 Write an anime scene about a young inventor making a experiment on a gramophone. 1 conv. C316 Write an comedy anime scene about a class of cooking students. One of them is en 1 conv. C317 Write an episode of Hetalia where Lithuania manages to run away by disguising hi 1 conv. C318 Write an comedy anime scene about 6 friends. Their names are Elliot, Ryan, Erwin 1 conv. C319 Write an anime scene about a young man getting saved from a fight club he was un 1 conv. C320 Write an comic book scene about two friends hanging out on the rooftop of their 1 conv. C321 Write an anime scene about a young man leaving a enrichment center he went throu 1 conv. C322 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his uncle on Christmas Eve. 1 conv. C323 Write an animation about a young man trying out camouflage in the woods. 1 conv. C324 Write an anime scene about a young man writing a essay on William Randolph Hears 1 conv. C325 Write an anime scene about a young man getting visited by two villains just beca 1 conv. C326 Write an anime scene about the commander of a alien army hiring a human to be th 1 conv. C327 Write an 1970s exploitation film scene about a bride with a chainsaw. She wears 1 conv. C328 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his dad about his job. His 1 conv. C329 Write an anime scene about a young man getting transported to a planet of only f 1 conv. C330 Write an anime scene about a young man accidentally using his girlfriend's choco 1 conv. C331 Write an anime scene about a young man accidentally using his girlfriend's choco 1 conv. C332 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man managing to leave a party that he 1 conv. C333 Write an comedy anime scene about a university student showing two of his collea 1 conv. C334 Write an fantasy anime scene about a young man learning earth-bending from his c 1 conv. C335 Write an anime scene about a young man going to the police academy. He goes ther 1 conv. C336 Write an anime scene about a young man learning a German from a German movie. He 1 conv. C337 Write an anime scene about a young man learning a German from a German movie. He 1 conv. C338 hi 1 conv. C339 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a young man meeting a priestess mid cer 1 conv. C340 Write an anime scene about a young man helping on marketing for a video game his 1 conv. C341 Write an anime scene about a marine chatting with a ninja he met. That ninja is 1 conv. C342 Write an anime scene about a alchemist exorcising his old math book. He has grun 1 conv. C343 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a ghost kicking out a bunch of rowdy te 1 conv. C344 Write an anime scene about a young getaway driver chatting with the detective th 1 conv. C345 Write an horror anime scene about a vampire paying a visit to his old bosses to 1 conv. C346 Can I tell you about a few fictional nations I'm working on for a story that I'm 1 conv. C347 Write an episode of Avatar The Last Airbender where Sokka finds a blunderbuss an 1 conv. C348 Write an yuri manga scene about a businesswoman listening to her assistant yap a 1 conv. C349 Write an comic about a young man writing a alternate version of the American Idi 1 conv. C350 Write an horror comedy anime scene about a soldier loudly singing a old German s 1 conv. C351 Write an action comedy anime scene about two friends very politely arguing about 1 conv. C352 Write an episode of Girls und Panzer where Anchovy recalls the story of how she 1 conv. C353 Write an episode of Hetalia about the Allies casually leaving the second England 1 conv. C354 Write an episode of Hetalia where Germany's grandfather casually comes back aliv 1 conv. C355 Write an episode of Hetalia about Germany and Prussia going to Italy to visit It 1 conv. C356 Write an episode of Hetalia where France proves to England that France can make 1 conv. C357 Write an episode of Death Note where Light becomes a teacher instead of becoming 1 conv. C358 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his clones. One is shy and 1 conv. C359 Write an anime scene about a journalist getting to appear in a picture with a Ge 1 conv. C360 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with his alter-ego. His alter-eg 1 conv. C361 I made a campaign for Hotline Miami 2 and I'd like to tell you about its premise 1 conv. C362 Write an horror comedy anime scene about the ghost of a field marshal chatting w 1 conv. C363 Write an episode of Hetalia about Russia not signing a non-aggression pact with 1 conv. C364 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man retching at someone mentioning add 1 conv. C365 Write an romcom anime scene about a young man watching TV with his dom. He has a 1 conv. C366 Write an adventure anime scene about two brothers driving a military officer to 1 conv. C367 Write an anime scene about a young man going to the red room from Twin Peaks in 1 conv. C368 I'm working on a manga based off of NFS Prostreet and I'd like to tell you about 1 conv. C369 I'm working on a comic based off of Inglorious Basterds and I'd like to tell you 1 conv. C370 I'm working on a story based off of Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas and I'd like to 1 conv. C371 Write an sitcom scene about a young man coming home to his family from the store 1 conv. C372 I have made a yaoi comic and I'd like to tell you about its... two characters. 1 conv. C373 Can I show you a paragraph from a letter a character gets in a story I've writte 1 conv. C374 I have a stupid idea for a game... A World War I game but with World War II tech 1 conv. C375 Write an scene from Black Butler where Ronald proves to his friends just how "go 1 conv. C376 I'm working on a interesting game and I'd like to tell you about its main premis 1 conv. C377 Write an comedy anime scene about two friends launching a blowup doll off the ro 1 conv. C378 Write an comedy anime scene about two friends arguing about something. They are 1 conv. C379 Write an episode of One Punch Man where Saitama proves that he has 69420 IQ. 1 conv. C380 I'm working on a RPG game and I'd like to tell you about its main setting. 1 conv. C381 Write an episode of One Punch Man where Saitama gets to 360 no scope a fly with 1 conv. C382 Write an episode of Hetalia where Germany tells the story of weird German projec 1 conv. C383 Write an anime scene about a young man writing a essay on the movie Downfall. 1 conv. C384 Can I tell you about an interesting faction in a story that I'm working on. 1 conv. C385 Write an adventure comedy anime scene about a young man driving on a seemingly e 1 conv. C386 Write an fictional simple newspaper article about the soldier who kicked away a 1 conv. C387 Write an anime scene about a young man getting a interview from his girlfriend. 1 conv. C388 I'm working on a manga and I'd like to tell you about the story. 1 conv. C389 Write an anime scene about a government spy working undercover as a elementary t 1 conv. C390 Write an anime scene about a young man engaging in his hedonistic pleasures whil 1 conv. C391 Write an anime scene about a bratty girl using a chainsaw to cut a tree in her b 1 conv. C392 Write an alternate version of Resident Evil Code Veronica's story where Steve su 1 conv. C393 Write an fanfiction of Resident Evil where Steve doesn't get infected and contin 1 conv. C394 I made a fanfiction of Resident Evil and I'd like to tell you about its main pre 1 conv. C395 Write an racing anime scene about a young man casually showing up at school in a 1 conv. C396 I'm working on a comic book based off of Inglorious Basterds and I'd like to tel 1 conv. C397 How would a 1940s version of SWAT look like? 1 conv. C398 Write an comedy anime scene about a 19th century Equestrian helping a teenager w 1 conv. C399 Write an alternate history scenario where the Werwolf organization during World 1 conv. C400 Write an episode of Hetalia about learning the alphabet with the nations. 1 conv. C401 Write an anime scene about a young man confessing to his girlfriend that he can' 1 conv. C402 Write an anime scene about a young man continuing his roadtrip through the deser 1 conv. C403 I made a joke racing game and it's... pretty funny. 1 conv. C404 Write an yaoi manga scene about a 19th century Equestrian thinking of ways to pu 1 conv. C405 I'm working on a manga based off of Postal 2 and I'd like to tell you about the 1 conv. C406 Write an anime scene about a giantess office lady looking for her pen. She wears 1 conv. C407 Write an anime scene about a young man chatting with one of his alter-egos in a 1 conv. C408 I'm working on a strategy game and I'd like to tell you about its interesting pr 1 conv. C409 Write an episode of Hetalia about the nations' jobs. Prussia opened his own choc 1 conv. C410 Write an anime scene about a young man writing a essay on why Godzilla All Monst 1 conv. C411 Write an episode of Hetalia where Germany decides to pursue sculpture instead of 1 conv. C412 Write an action anime scene about interesting weapons from history. Some of the 1 conv. C413 I'm gonna make a manga about girls with guns... it's about the HISTORY of guns. 1 conv. C414 Write in anime scene about a greaser from the 1950s time-travelling to present d 1 conv. C415 Write an yaoi manga scene about a biker boy flirting with a guy at the cafe. He 1 conv. C416 Write the scene of him arriving in France through the Normandy beach. He takes a 1 conv. C417 I'm working on a simulator game and I'd like to tell you about it. 1 conv. C418 The setting takes place in my hometown of Galati, Romania. It takes place at 10 1 conv. C419 I have an random idea for a alternate history scenario... what if Colt made cars 1 conv. C420 Write an racing anime scene about a random red Golf managing to terrorize every 1 conv. C421 Write an comedy anime scene about a young man playing the guitar at a local anar 1 conv. C422 Can I tell you about a piece of bonus media for a game I'm working on? 1 conv. C423 Write an comedy anime scene about a hacker telling the story to his girlfriend a 1 conv. C424 Write an anime scene about a shell-shocked archeologist getting a interview abou 1 conv.
23 conversations in cluster Cluster 8× “I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about i...” over 2 months, 10 days (Feb 17, 2024 – Apr 27, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Feb 17, 2024 at 4:36 PM EET — 6 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds exciting! I'd love to hear about the premise of your comic book. Please, go ahead and tell me about the story, characters, setting, and any key themes or concepts you're exploring. Whether it's superhero adventures, sci-fi epics, fantasy worlds, horror tales, or slice-of-life narratives, sharing your vision will help provide insight or feedback that might be useful for your creative process.
USER: It's... horror, but in the style of something like Beetlejuice. Our main character is a lonely teenager named Leo. He is 18. He works as a postal deliveryman and he lives with his parents. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. He is moody, rebellious and calm. He is not skinny, nor fat. Also, he is around 6'1.
CHATBOT: Your comic book combines horror elements with a quirky, offbeat tone reminiscent of "Beetlejuice," which suggests a blend of comedy and macabre aesthetics. Leo, as your main character, is interesting because he's on the cusp of adulthood, grappling with typical teenage issues while engaging in a somewhat mundane job as a postal deliveryman. Given the horror aspect and the style nod to Beetlejuice, I'd expect this comic to feature supernatural or otherworldly elements that encroach on Leo's otherwise ordinary life. Perhaps Leo encounters a strange parcel or letter that triggers a series of eerie events, or maybe his deliveries take him to haunted or bizarre locations that challenge his moody, rebellious nature. Since Leo lives with his parents, there's room for family dynamics to play a role in the narrative. The way he navigates his job, family life, and the supernatural happenings could provide a lot of material for both comedic and terrifying scenarios. As you develop the story, consider the following: 1. **Supporting Cast**: Who are the other characters in Leo's life? Friends, potential allies or enemies, supernatural beings, or maybe a mentor figure who helps him handle the horrors he faces. 2. **Setting**: What is the town or city like where Leo makes his deliveries? Is there anything unique about it that could contribute to the horror elements of the story? 3. **Horror Elements**: What kind of horror will Leo face? Psychological scares, monsters, ghosts, curses, a personal hell, or a more existential kind of horror? 4. **Theme**: What themes will you explore? Themes could include loneliness and the desire for connection, the struggle between responsibility and rebellion, or finding one's identity amidst chaos. 5. **Tone and Style**: How will you balance the humor with horror? Beetlejuice excels at this by being whimsical yet dark. Think about how you'll use visual elements to convey this balance. 6. **Character Development**: How will Leo grow throughout the series? Will his encounters with horror change him, and if so, how? 7. **Art Direction**: Since you're referencing a specific style, how will your art reflect this? The visuals of a comic book are essential in setting the tone, so will you embrace a gothic look, a more cartoony aesthetic, or a mix? Telling the story of an everyday person facing unworldly horrors can be an excellent opportunity to explore deeper themes while entertaining and thrilling your readers. Leo's journey, coping with his i...
Feb 19, 2024 at 1:16 PM EET — 8 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds fantastic! I'd be thrilled to hear about the premise of your comic book. Please share as much detail as you like, such as the setting, characters, and plot. With some information about your vision, I can offer feedback, suggestions, or even help with any questions you might have as you develop your story.
USER: It's... horror, but in the style of something like Beetlejuice. Our main character is a lonely teenager named Leo. He is 18. He works as a postal deliveryman and he lives with his parents. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. He is moody, rebellious and calm. He is not skinny, nor fat. Also, he is around 6'1.
CHATBOT: The premise of your comic book sounds intriguing--a blend of horror with a quirky, darkly comedic tone akin to "Beetlejuice" could make for a compelling read. Your main character, Leo, seems like a typical teenager grappling with his own emotions and the everyday challenges of young adulthood. Given that it's a horror-themed comic, consider the following elements to expand your premise: 1. An Inciting Incident: What strange or supernatural event draws Leo into the horror world? Perhaps while delivering mail, he stumbles upon a mysterious package or letter that leads him into a macabre adventure. 2. Horror Elements: Is there a particular type of horror you'd like to explore? Ghosts, demons, witches, or perhaps something more psychological? Leo's mundane job and home life could be contrasted by his encounters with the supernatural. 3. Humorous Undertones: How will you inject humor into the horror? Will Leo's reactions be deadpan or over-the-top? Will the horror elements themselves be absurd, or will Leo's mundane world be strangely unfazed by supernatural occurrences? 4. Supporting Cast: Who else populates Leo's world? Grumpy neighbors, overbearing parents, supernatural beings, or perhaps an unexpected ally who joins him in his journey? Unique side characters can provide comic relief and help flesh out the story. 5. Themes: What themes will you tackle in the comic book? Themes like loneliness (as suggested by Leo's characterization), the desire for escape, the search for identity, or confronting fears could resonate with readers. 6. Art Style: The art style will heavily influence the tone. For a Beetlejuice-style horror, you might want vibrant colors juxtaposed with gothic imagery, whimsical character designs, and exaggerated expressions to balance the horror with comedy. 7. Setting: Where does Leo live, and where do his adventures take him? A quirky small town with its own dark secrets or a sprawling, seemingly normal city with a twisted underbelly? As the story progresses, Leo's personal growth can mirror the increasingly bizarre or frightening situations he finds himself in. Perhaps his moody and rebellious nature will give him the edge he needs to face the horrors, or maybe his calm demeanor will be crucial for survival. Remember, one of the keys to a successful horror-comedy is the balance between scares and laughs. Establishing a rhythm where tension is built up and released through humor (or vice versa) can keep readers engaged and eager for more. Fee...
Mar 5, 2024 at 2:38 PM EET — 5 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds fantastic! I'd love to hear about the premise of your comic book. Please go ahead and tell me the details - the setting, characters, and storylines you're working on. I'm here to provide feedback, ideas, or any assistance you might need for your creative project.
USER: It's... horror, but in the style of something like Beetlejuice. Our main character is a lonely teenager named Leo. He is 18. He works as a postal deliveryman and he lives with his parents. He has brown hair and hazel eyes. He is moody, rebellious and calm. He is not skinny, nor fat. Also, he is around 6'1.
CHATBOT: That's a great start! A horror comic with a style reminiscent of "Beetlejuice" already sets the tone for a blend of macabre humor and spooky themes, potentially with an irreverent twist. Here's a deeper dive into your concept: **Setting**: Since Leo is a postal deliveryman, the story could take place in a small town with lots of peculiar residents, each with their own quirks and secrets. This setting could offer rich ground for both horror elements and dark comedy. The town itself might even have a supernatural history or curse that provides the foundation for your plot. **Characters**: As your main character, Leo's personality traits suggest he's a complex individual. His moodiness and rebellious nature might stem from a desire for something more than his current life, or perhaps from a fascination with the macabre and supernatural that he feels he cannot share with others. The fact that you emphasized his calmness could suggest he's able to handle strange or scary situations better than the average person, which could be tested as the story unfolds. Given the "Beetlejuice" influence, it might be interesting to have Leo stumble upon a hidden or supernatural aspect of his town during his deliveries. Perhaps he encounters a ghost, spirit, or other paranormal entity tied to an item he must deliver, which then thrusts him into an adventure in the underworld or a dimension filled with bizarre creatures. **Art Style**: Visually speaking, drawing inspiration from "Beetlejuice" might mean embracing a quirky, gothic style with exaggerated features for characters and settings. Your artwork could make use of a contrasting color palette that highlights the surreal and otherworldly aspects of your story. **Plot and Themes**: As for the narrative, maybe Leo's regular encounters with the town's residents and their mail give him unique insight into a brewing supernatural event. His job, which seems mundane, becomes his ticket into a series of strange and terrifying mysteries. Throughout the story, Leo could be searching for a place where he fits in, or perhaps he's the only one equipped to deal with the strange occurrences due to his unflappable nature. Themes you could explore include the loneliness of not fitting in, the search for identity during late adolescence, and the realization that the mundane world is often much stranger than it seems. Leo's transformation from a moody teenager to someone who takes action could be a central part of his character development. R...
Mar 7, 2024 at 6:45 PM EET — 4 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds exciting! Please go ahead and tell me about your comic book's premise. I'd be happy to listen and offer any feedback or thoughts you might find helpful.
USER: So this comic book is about 4 friends doing super-hero stuff. They're 18 and 19. They're like a military version of the Teen Titans. Their HQ is every basement or attic of their homes. Villains include: British dude who mind-controls people to say the British version of a specific word (like biscuits instead of cookies or colour instead of color), some of their bullies from school, Dr. Mechanical Eye etc.
CHATBOT: That's an interesting and quirky concept you have for your comic book! Drawing on the Teen Titans vibe but with a more grassroots, homegrown feel due to their HQ choices is a creative touch. It creates a sense of relatability and a do-it-yourself superhero ethos. The villains you've mentioned add a lot of flavors. The British mind-controller is a humorous, offbeat villain that adds some cultural comedy to the mix. It's a character that allows for a lot of fun dialogue and conflict that isn't based on violence but more on wit and intellect, which can be refreshing. The bullies from school add a personal element to the story, grounding their super-heroism in everyday teenage experience. It also provides an opportunity to explore themes such as conflict resolution, growth, and forgiveness in a super-powered context. Dr. Mechanical Eye sounds like it could be a more traditional comic book villain, which is good for balance. This character could bring in the elements of high-stakes action and world-threatening plots that are a staple of the superhero genre. Here are a few points you might want to consider: 1. Character Development: Since these characters are teenagers, think about how their personal lives, struggles, and triumphs intertwine with their hero duties. A good balance between their civilian and superhero lives can make for compelling storytelling. 2. Diversity and Dynamics: Given that the main characters are a group of friends, their group dynamics and individual personalities become very important. Make sure to flesh out each character with distinct voices and personal arcs. 3. Tone: With the villains you've described, it looks like you're aiming for a somewhat lighter, tongue-in-cheek atmosphere. Keep that consistent, but don't shy away from introducing serious or emotional moments when the story calls for it. 4. Visuals: Since a comic book is a visual medium, think about how the art style will reflect the tone of your story. The locations (basements and attics) can become very characterful spaces with the right design. 5. Backstory and World-Building: Even a quirky premise like yours will benefit from a well-thought-out world. How do people feel about superheroes in this setting? What are the limitations of their powers? How does the public react to being mind-controlled into British English? 6. Along those same lines, you might want to think about how the laws of your world operate when it comes to underage individuals engaging in combat or dange...
Mar 7, 2024 at 7:27 PM EET — 9 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds exciting! I'd be more than happy to hear about the premise of your comic book. Please feel free to share the details - the setting, characters, plot, themes, and any other aspect you'd like to discuss. If you're looking for feedback or suggestions, let me know, and I'll do my best to assist you!
USER: So this comic book is about 4 friends doing super-hero stuff. They're 18 and 19. They're like a military version of the Teen Titans. Their HQ is every basement or attic of their homes. Villains include: British dude who mind-controls people to say the British version of a specific word (like biscuits instead of cookies or colour instead of color), some of their bullies from school, Dr. Mechanical Eye etc.
CHATBOT: That's an interesting concept! You've got a youthful team that echoes qualities of classic teenage superhero groups like the Teen Titans, but with a unique 'military' twist. It's relatable that their headquarters are in their homes, which keeps the story grounded and close to their personal lives. Here's a brief breakdown and some potential questions and suggestions based on your premise: **The Heroes:** - Since they're a military-like team, do they have a specific training/background that led them to form this group, or are they self-taught or mentored by someone? - What makes them unique individually in terms of skills, personalities, and backstories? - How do their personal lives and superhero lives intersect, and what kind of conflicts or challenges does that create? **The Setting:** - Consider how the everyday setting (basements or attics) affects the storytelling. This might bring a sense of authenticity and relatability to your readers, as well as the potential for humor and creative scenarios. - What does their choice of HQ say about the characters and their resources or socioeconomic statuses? **The Villains:** - The British dude is a quirky concept. His method of villainy could speak to themes of cultural imperialism or just be a humorous nod to the differences between American English and British English. - The school bullies as villains could serve as a metaphor for the characters dealing with their past and personal growth. Are these bullies super-powered, resourceful, or is there more to them than the heroes initially think? - Dr. Mechanical Eye suggests a classic supervillain trope. What's his backstory? How does he challenge the team both individually and collectively? Given your premise, you have a lot of room to explore themes such as coming-of-age, personal identity, responsibility, and the transition from childhood to adulthood. Tying these themes into their superhero adventures can create compelling character arcs and narrative depth. **Art Style and Format:** - Consider the art style that would best complement your story. A grounded, more realistic style could work well with the "military" aspects, while something more vibrant and cartoony could amplify the youthful energy and humor. - How do you plan to structure your comic book - will it be serialized with a long overarching plot, or will it feature self-contained stories within each issue? Finally, a bit of advice - infuse your stories with a balanced mix of humor, action, and char...
Mar 9, 2024 at 7:54 PM EET — 9 turns Romania, Galați County fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds exciting! I'd be glad to hear more about your comic book's main premise. Feel free to share the details like the setting, characters, key themes, and the overall plot. If you're looking for feedback, advice, or have any specific questions as well, go ahead and let me know. I'm here to help!
CHATBOT: That premise has a lot of potentials and can lend itself well to various genres, whether you're aiming for comedy, adventure, drama, or even horror. Here are some aspects to consider when fleshing out your comic book: **Characters**: Develop your two main characters. What makes them "dumb"? Is it a lack of common sense, or are they just naive or inexperienced? What are their personalities like, and how do their quirks create humor and drive the story? Give them distinct voices and characteristics so readers can tell them apart and relate to them. **Setting**: The countryside can be a rich setting with plenty of opportunities for misadventures. Are they dealing with rural life, cryptic locals, wildlife, or perhaps supernatural occurrences? Is the setting modern-day, historical, or even in an alternate universe? **Plot**: Since your characters are on a road trip, there's an element of journey and progression. What is the purpose of their road trip? Are they seeking something or running from something? How do the events unfold, and how do the characters grow or change along the way? Think about the challenges they will face and how being "dumb" may actually help or hinder their progress. **Themes**: Even with a light-hearted comic, themes are important. Is this a story about friendship, coming of age, adventure, or perhaps a satire about society? Decide what you want to convey through the misadventures of your characters. **Humor**: Since they're "dumb" friends, humor will likely play a big role in your comic book. Explore types of humor that fit your story--slapstick, situational comedy, wordplay, irony, etc. Make sure the humor arises naturally from the characters and the situations they find themselves in. **Style and Tone**: Determine whether your comic will be more lighthearted and whimsical, gently poking fun at your protagonists, or if it will have a more sarcastic or even dark edge to it. The art style and dialogue will greatly contribute to the overall tone of the comic. **Conflict and Resolution**: Every good story has conflict. What kinds of problems do these friends encounter? How do they attempt to solve them? The resolution can often come in unexpected ways, particularly with characters that don't always follow logic. When developing your comic book, ensure that the story flows well from panel to panel and that the visuals effectively complement the narrative. Originality and relatable characters can help your work stand out. I'd love to hear mo...
Mar 22, 2024 at 7:42 PM EET — 7 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds great! I'd love to hear more about your comic book. What's the premise?
CHATBOT: That's a fascinating and fun premise! Creating a military-flavored version of a teen superhero team brings a fresh twist to the genre, grounding their heroics in a more strategic and perhaps tactical approach, even as their base operations charmingly remain in the attics or basements of their homes -- a nice nod to the often humble beginnings of many great heroes. Your villains sound creatively designed, which is essential for keeping the narrative engaging. The British dude who mind-controls people to use British English adds a humorous yet potentially eerie aspect to your story, depending on how you play it out. It's clever and could lead to some funny or even thought-provoking dialogues and scenarios. Plus, the inclusion of personal foes like school bullies adds a relatable layer to their challenges, humanizing your heroes through their struggles and triumphs beyond just the battlefield. Dr. Mechanical Eye hints at a more traditional comic book villain which is great for balance, providing a contrast to the more unconventional antagonist like the British dude. It helps maintain a connection to the superhero genre's roots while still exploring new ideas. In developing your story, consider how you balance the unique elements of their character, their teamwork dynamics, and how they interact with the world around them, including their villains. Reflecting on the themes you want to address, whether it's friendship, the transition to adulthood, identity, responsibility, or the more humorous aspects of cultural differences and misunderstandings, can deeply enrich your narrative. How do you envision the development of your heroes' powers and personalities? Also, how will the various settings of their base operations (differing attics and basements) influence their strategies, secret identities, and the overall dynamics of your story?
Mar 25, 2024 at 6:45 PM EET — 3 turns Romania, Galați County fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic book and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: I'd love to hear about your comic's main premise! Please, go ahead and share the details.
CHATBOT: That sounds like a fascinating concept! Expanding the scope of element bending beyond the traditional four elements introduces a lot of creative possibilities. The inclusion of bending metals, steel, and various liquids like gas and oil can definitely make for some compelling storytelling. This allows for a richer exploration of the characters' abilities and how they interact with their environment. It also opens the door to exploring modern or futuristic settings, where the manipulation of these additional elements could play critical roles in society, technology, or even combat. Are these bending abilities widespread in your world, or are they rare talents that few possess? Also, how do these additional elements factor into the cultural, political, or environmental aspects of your world? I'm curious about how you plan to weave these elements into your characters' development and the overarching narrative.
Mar 25, 2024 at 7:19 PM EET — 5 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: Sure, I'd love to hear about the main premise of your comic! Feel free to share the details, and if you have any questions or need advice, just let me know.
USER: It's a series of short stories about some people learning the bending of elements, other than fire, earth, water and air, there's metal, steel, iron and other liquids, like gas, oil etc. Bending is more or less a myth, however, it does exist and it's been a thing since the the 1100s.
CHATBOT: That's a fascinating premise you have for your comic! Expanding the concept of element bending beyond the traditional four elements to include materials like metal, steel, iron, and even incorporating the bending of various liquids and gases, opens up a wide array of creative possibilities. Setting it against a historical backdrop where bending is considered a myth yet has existed since the 1100s adds a rich layer of mystery and potential for exploration of how these abilities have influenced or been hidden within human history. A few thoughts and questions that might help flesh out your concept further or spark some new ideas: 1. **Historical Integration:** How has the existence of bending, particularly of non-traditional elements, influenced historical events, technology, and culture in your world? This could be a great opportunity to weave in alternate history elements. 2. **Bending Mechanics:** What are the rules or limitations of bending in your universe? Considering the diversity in materials (metal, steel, iron, gas, oil, etc.), each might have unique properties affecting how they can be manipulated. For example, bending oil might require a different skill set or produce different effects compared to water or gas. 3. **Cultural and Social Aspects:** How do different cultures or societies view bending? If it's considered a myth, what happens when someone discovers their bending ability? This could lead to conflict, secrecy, or a journey to find others like themselves or to uncover the truth about bending's history. 4. **Character Development:** What drives your characters to learn bending, and how do their abilities grow? Since bending is rare, their journey could be fraught with challenges, from mastering their skills to facing societal disbelief or opposition. 5. **Conflict and Antagonists:** What kinds of conflicts arise in a world where bending exists but is widely disbelieved? Are there organizations seeking to control, suppress, or exploit bending abilities? Or perhaps there are ideological or cultural clashes between benders and non-benders. 6. **Bending Training and Discovery:** How do people discover their bending abilities, and how do they learn to control them? Considering the unique elements, there could be ancient texts, secretive mentors, or self-taught methods through trial and error. Your concept has a lot of potential for deep world-building and character-driven storytelling. Balancing the fantastical elements of bending with the his...
Mar 25, 2024 at 7:28 PM EET — 4 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: I'd love to hear about it! Please share the main premise of your comic.
USER: It's a series of short stories about some people learning the bending of elements, other than fire, earth, water and air, there's metal, steel, iron and other liquids, like gas, oil etc. Bending is more or less a myth, however, it does exist and it's been a thing since the the 1100s.
CHATBOT: That sounds incredibly fascinating! Introducing additional elements into the concept of bending, beyond the traditional four, opens up a wealth of storytelling possibilities. It also adds layers to the world-building by suggesting a hidden history and complexity to the art of bending. Here are a few questions and ideas that come to mind for your comic: 1. **Origins and Discovery:** How were these additional bending abilities discovered, and by whom? Given their existence since the 1100s, there could be an intriguing backstory involving ancient practitioners, perhaps secret societies or individuals chosen by destiny, who have passed down these skills through the generations. 2. **Cultural and Societal Impact:** How have these bending abilities influenced the course of history, culture, technology, and society within your world? For instance, those capable of bending metals or liquids like oil and gas could have played pivotal roles in industrial revolutions, warfare, or in shaping economies. 3. **Acquisition and Training:** How does one learn to bend these elements? Is it an inherent ability you're born with, or can it be taught to those without an initial affinity? The process of discovering and mastering these skills could provide rich material for character development and conflict. 4. **Ethical and Philosophical Questions:** With such power at their fingertips, how do practitioners of bending navigate the moral implications? This could explore themes of responsibility, the temptation to use power for personal gain versus the greater good, and the conflicts that arise between different factions with varying philosophies on bending. 5. **Conflict and Antagonists:** Who opposes these benders, or seeks to control or eradicate them? There might be governments, organizations, or other benders who view these skills as threats, leading to conflict, intrigue, and a struggle for survival or supremacy. 6. **Diversity of Skills:** Considering the variety of elements you've introduced, there's potential for a rich diversity in skills, specialization, and even subcultures within the bending community. How do these different elements interact with each other? Are there rare, particularly coveted abilities? 7. **Modern-Day Implications:** If your story spans or includes the modern era, how has bending adapted to or hidden within contemporary society? The integration or clash between ancient arts and modern technology could provide compelling narrative tension. Your com...
Mar 29, 2024 at 11:03 PM EET — 8 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds great! I'd love to hear about the main premise of your comic. Please, share the details.
USER: It's a series of short stories about some people learning the bending of elements, other than fire, earth, water and air, there's metal, steel, iron and other liquids, like gas, oil etc. Bending is more or less a myth, however, it does exist and it's been a thing since the the 1100s.
CHATBOT: Your concept taps into a rich vein of storytelling possibilities that combines the allure of ancient myths with the complexity of modern dynamics. By expanding beyond the traditional elements (fire, earth, water, and air) and incorporating materials like metal, steel, iron, and even non-solid substances like gas and oil, you're opening up a new realm of creative exploration in elemental manipulation. This broader palette of elements can introduce unique characters, conflicts, and world-building elements. Here are a few thoughts and questions that might help flesh out your premise further: 1. **Historical Context**: Since bending has existed since the 1100s, how has its presence (albeit as a myth to most) influenced historical events, cultures, and technological advancements in your world? For example, might there have been secret societies of benders who influenced the course of history from the shadows? 2. **Discovery and Learning**: How do individuals discover their bending abilities, and how do they come to learn and master the manipulation of their specific element? Considering the rarity and mythic status of bending, is there a hidden school or mentorship system in place? 3. **Elemental Depth**: Expanding on traditional elements to include metals, liquids, and gases opens up a plethora of interaction and transformation possibilities. How do these different bending abilities interact with each other? For instance, could an oil bender create slick traps or fuel flames, imparting a strategic depth to confrontations? 4. **Societal Impact**: What is the public's perception of bending and benders? Are they feared, revered, or dismissed as mere legends? The existence of benders could lead to intriguing social dynamics, discrimination, or even a black market for bending-related services. 5. **Conflict and Challenges**: Every good story needs conflict. What challenges do benders face in your world? This could range from personal struggles with controlling their powers to larger societal threats that force them to act. Additionally, are there factions or organizations with opposing views on the use and regulation of bending abilities? 6. **Moral and Ethical Questions**: Bending such powerful elements could come with significant moral implications. How do benders decide what counts as responsible use of their powers? This aspect could explore themes of power, responsibility, environmental impact, and the human condition. 7. **Technological Interplay**: Given the...
Mar 31, 2024 at 10:30 PM EEST — 8 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: Feel free to share the details about your comic's premise! I'd be happy to listen and offer any feedback, support, or ideas you might find useful.
USER: It's a series of short stories about some people learning the bending of elements, other than fire, earth, water and air, there's metal, steel, iron and other liquids, like gas, oil etc. Bending is more or less a myth, however, it does exist and it's been a thing since the the 1100s.
CHATBOT: Your comic's premise is intriguing and expands on a familiar concept in a fresh way. By incorporating a wider range of elements beyond the traditional four, you're opening the door to a wealth of storytelling possibilities and character developments. Here are a few thoughts and suggestions that might help you flesh out your world and its inhabitants: 1. **Historical Integration**: Since bending has existed since the 1100s, consider how it has influenced historical events, cultures, and societies in your world. Has it been a secret practice, or was it once widespread and then forgotten? Exploring how bending has shaped economics, warfare, and art could add depth to your narrative. 2. **Elemental Specialization and Societies**: With the addition of metals, liquids, and gases, there's a possibility for very specialized communities or guilds centered around specific elements. For example, an underground society of iron benders could be renowned blacksmiths, while a secretive organization of gas benders might specialize in espionage. 3. **Training and Mastery**: Learning to bend might involve not just physical training but also philosophical understanding and emotional balance. You could explore different schools of thought and training methods for each element. Perhaps mastering gas or oil bending requires a deep understanding of their transient, ever-changing nature. 4. **Conflict and Power Dynamics**: The inclusion of rare elements like steel or even rarer, synthetic compounds, if you choose to go that way, could lead to unique power struggles. Control over resources, territories rich in specific elements, and the knowledge of ancient bending techniques could be major points of contention. 5. **Myth vs. Reality**: Since bending is considered a myth, those who discover its reality might find themselves in dangerous or awe-inspiring situations. How does society react to the unveiling of these powers? Are there organizations seeking to control or eradicate benders, seeing them as a threat to the current order? 6. **Environmental Themes**: Integrating themes of environmentalism and the consequences of manipulating elements could provide a contemporary relevance to your story. Benders could have a sacred duty to maintain balance, or perhaps there are repercussions for overexploiting their abilities. 7. **Character Development and Themes**: Each character's journey with their respective element could be a metaphor for personal growth, societal roles, or philosophi...
Apr 4, 2024 at 2:21 PM EEST — 4 turns Romania, Galați County fiction View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: That sounds fantastic! I'd love to hear about your comic's main premise. Please, feel free to share as much as you're comfortable with.
USER: This comic is about a young man in a meeting room. In the meeting room is the young man's roommate, a therapist, a math teacher, a fighter jet pilot with fascist political leanings, a socially conservative mother. What is that young man in the meeting room for? Simple. He made a dirty comic similar to the movie Salo. The comic involves arguing and other stuff and it has 3 alternative endings.
CHATBOT: Wow, that's a quite unique and intriguing setup, blending a range of diverse and potentially conflicting personalities in a high-stakes, tension-filled scenario. The premise suggests a story ripe with opportunities for deep character exploration, ideological conflict, and perhaps a study of censorship, creative freedom, and personal versus societal morality. The context of creating a controversial comic, reminiscent of the notoriety surrounding the movie "Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom," sets the stage for an exploration of boundaries--both personal and cultural. Each character, from the roommate to the math teacher to the fighter jet pilot with fascist leanings, along with the socially conservative mother and the therapist, brings a unique perspective to the table, opening up a wide array of discussions on authority, ethics, artistic expression, and the impacts of art on society and individuals. The method of employing three alternative endings is especially compelling, as it could serve to underscore the idea that there's no one-size-fits-all answer to the questions your comic raises. This approach might also engage your readers more deeply, prompting them to consider the outcomes of the meeting from various angles and perhaps reflect on their personal stance regarding the themes you've woven into your narrative. Navigating this premise could be challenging, given its potential to touch on sensitive topics, but it also holds the promise of being immensely rewarding by pushing the boundaries of conventional storytelling. Your comic could serve as a vehicle for readers to confront their prejudices, question societal norms, and perhaps even reconsider their positions on the complex relationship between art and morality. I'm curious, how do you plan to visually and narratively balance the intensity of the debates with moments of levity or introspection? And, given the diverse viewpoints of your characters, how do you intend to keep the portrayal balanced without alienating parts of your audience?
Apr 4, 2024 at 2:40 PM EEST — 6 turns Romania, Galați County fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: I'd love to hear about the main premise of your comic! Please go ahead and share the details.
USER: This comic is about a young man in a meeting room. In the meeting room is the young man's roommate, a therapist, a math teacher, a fighter jet pilot with fascist political leanings and a socially conservative mother who didn't skip class when everyone was skipping class. What is that young man in the meeting room for? Simple. He made a dirty comic similar to the movie Salo. The comic involves arguing and other stuff and it has 3 alternative endings.
CHATBOT: That sounds like an ambitious and intriguing setup for a comic! Balancing such a diverse cast of characters, each with their distinctive backgrounds and viewpoints, presents an interesting narrative challenge. The inclusion of a controversial driver for the meeting, related to the young man's creation of a provocative comic, offers a rich ground for exploration of themes like freedom of expression, artistic integrity, societal norms, and personal accountability. The differing perspectives from such a varied group as his roommate, a therapist, a math teacher, a fighter jet pilot with strong political leanings, and a conservative mother set the stage for engaging, potentially heated discussions. Including three alternative endings is a great idea that could explore various resolutions based on the characters' actions and interactions within the story. Are you planning to focus more on the arguments that ensue within the meeting, the backgrounds and motivations of each character, or the implications of each alternative ending? Each angle has the potential to hook readers in different ways. Additionally, considering the nature of the comic that sparks the meeting, it could be crucial to handle the subject matter carefully to engage readers without alienating them, depending on your target audience. How do you plan to balance these elements?
Apr 4, 2024 at 3:01 PM EEST — 9 turns Romania, Galați County fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: I'm working on a comic and I'd like to tell you about its main premise.
CHATBOT: I'd love to hear about your comic's main premise! Please share the details, and I'll be more than happy to provide feedback or suggestions if you need any.
USER: This comic is about a young man in a meeting room. In the meeting room is the young man's roommate, a therapist, a math teacher, a fighter jet pilot with fascist political leanings and a socially conservative mother who didn't skip class when everyone was skipping class. What is that young man in the meeting room for? Simple. He made a dirty comic similar to the movie Salo. The comic involves arguing and other stuff and it has 3 alternative endings.
CHATBOT: Your premise definitely offers a rich tapestry for exploring diverse perspectives and potentially controversial themes. Given the eclectic mix of characters you've assembled, each with distinct and possibly conflicting worldviews, the interactions could provide depth and a wide array of discourses. The setting--a meeting room--suggests a confined space where tensions could escalate, leading to an intensive exploration of themes, morality, and human behavior. The reason for the meeting, a comic reminiscent of the movie "Salo," known for its provocative content, sets up a storyline ripe for debates over art, freedom of expression versus societal values, and the impact of controversial art on individuals and communities. Considering the sensitive nature of the inspiration and the varied cast of characters, here are a few suggestions to potentially enrich your comic: 1. **Deep Character Development**: Given the charged setting and premise, deep character development can make the story more engaging. As readers understand each character's background, motivations, and views, the dialogue and conflicts become more meaningful. 2. **Balanced Representation of Views**: With the controversial nature of the meeting's cause, it's crucial to ensure that all perspectives are explored respectfully and thoughtfully. This doesn't mean sanitizing views but providing a platform where each voice contributes to the narrative's complexity. 3. **Educational Elements**: Given the inclusion of a math teacher and themes that might touch on philosophy, sociology, and politics, finding moments to weave in educational content in a natural, engaging manner could add an extra layer to your story, encouraging readers to think and perhaps learn something new. 4. **Use of Alternative Endings**: The idea of having three alternative endings is intriguing and can be a powerful tool to explore the "what-ifs" of your narrative. Each ending could reflect different resolutions based on the characters' decisions, societal reaction, or personal growth, offering readers a chance to reflect on the multitude of outcomes that could arise from a single event. 5. **Handling of Sensitive Themes**: With inspirations like "Salo," it's essential to navigate the story's sensitive aspects with care. This includes being mindful of how graphic content is depicted and ensuring it serves a purpose in advancing the plot or understanding a character, rather than being gratuitous. 6. **Exploration of Forgiveness and U...