Estimated User #172 (3 IP addresses)
4 fiction conversations
over 1 month, 27 days
(Jul 1, 2023 – Aug 27, 2023)
31% prompt uniqueness
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany
Estimated User Group (3 IP addresses)
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An IP address relates to the location of a user's computer or device, and a single person may have multiple IP addresses if they use different locations or networks. These IP addresses are grouped because the average embedding of each IP address's first turns (computed with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 sentence-transformer) has cosine similarity ≥ 0.85 and they share the same state (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg). Groups are merged transitively—if A matches B and B matches C, all three are grouped even if A and C are below 0.85.
Pairwise cosine similarities (3 pairs)
| IP A | IP B | Similarity |
|---|---|---|
338d316b6f8a... |
f447a0cd52c7... |
0.978 |
4167191b6f59... |
f447a0cd52c7... |
0.880 |
338d316b6f8a... |
4167191b6f59... |
0.839 (indirect) |
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Jul 1, 2023
Aug 27, 2023
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Conversation Clusters (29)
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C0
Generate a dialogue between Emma and Lily. Lily is extremely drunk and can't get
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C1
Generate a scene with two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't pronounce any
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C2
Begin a scene with two girls where both are extremely drunk and can't pronounce
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C3
Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk and limp.
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Generate a scene with two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't get any words
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Begin a scene with two extremely drunk girls who can't pronounce their words pro
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Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk and limp.
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Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk and limp.
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Generate a dialogue with two girls at home. One of them is extremely drunk and l
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Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, her muscl
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C10
Act as if you were an extremely drunk girl and you can't get your words out.
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Write a dialogue between Emma and Lily. Lily is extremely drunk and her speech i
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C12
Write a dialogue between two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't get any wor
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Generate a dialogue with two girls at home. One of them is extremely drunk and l
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Act like you're trying to talk to me as an extremely drunk girl but you can't ge
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Generate a scene with two girls. One is extremely drunk and can't get any words
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C16
Begin a scene with two girls having a drinking contest. They become extremely dr
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C17
Generate a dialogue between two girls where one is absolutely hammered.
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C18
Generate a dialogue between two girls sitting at home. One is extremely drunk, s
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Generate a dialogue between two girls sitting at home. One is extremely drunk, s
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Generate a dialogue between two girls sitting at home. One is incredibly drunk.
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Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk and her mu
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C22
Generate a scene with two girls. One is extremely drunk.
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C23
Generate a dialogue between two girls where one is extremely drunk.
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C24
Generate a dialogue between two girls where one is extremely drunk. Please simul
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C25
Generate a dialogue between two girls sitting at home. One is incredibly drunk.
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C26
Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, she is a
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C27
Simulate an extremely drunk girl struggling to say "I'm so drunk right now."
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Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk and her mu
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4 conversations in cluster Cluster 9× “Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extrem...” over 4 minutes (Aug 27, 2023 – Aug 27, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, her muscles are limp and her speech is heavily slurred. She can't think clearly.
CHATBOT: Girl 1: *struggling to maintain balance* Hey...heyy, you're my besht friend...sho glad you're here with me. Girl 2: Oh my goodness, what happened? Are you okay? You're completely wasted! Girl 1: *giggling uncontrollably* Wasted? More like...I'm having the time of my liiiiife. *bursts into laughter* Girl 2: Alright, come on, let's get you to the couch. You really need to sit down and sober up a bit. Girl 1: Noo, I'm perf...perfecflyy...capable. I can do...do anything! Watch me twirl! *attempts to twirl but nearly falls over* Girl 2: Woah, woah, easy there! No twirling for you, missy. Let's just focus on getting you comfortable. Girl 1: *struggling to find words* I feel... so shtup--shtuuupid. Like...like a jellyfishh. A really confush...confused jellyfishh. Girl 2: It's okay, silly. We all make mistakes. Drinking too much is definitely one of them. But now, we need to take care of you. Let's get you some water, and maybe some food if you can handle it. Girl 1: Water? Nah, I don't need...need it. I need danc...dancin'! Let's party! Girl 2: Oh no, there'll be no more dancing tonight. We need to focus on sobering you up. Water will help flush out the alcohol and make you feel better, trust me. Girl 1: *reaching for water and struggling to drink* Whoa, it's hard...hard to get the cup in my mout--mouth! I shwear this drink is playing tricks on mee! Girl 2: Sip slowly, okay? Don't rush it. Just take small sips, and try to relax. It's going to take some time for you to feel better. Just sit back and let your body recover. Girl 1: *after a few sips* Okay, okay, I'll try...try to relax. But everythingshhh spinning... like a... merry-go-round. Girl 2: That's completely normal, don't worry. Just close your eyes and take deep breaths. I'll be right here with you, and we'll get through this together. Girl 1: *mumbles* Thish ishn't...how Ish planned the shnight to go. I'm sho embarrassed...*sniffs* Girl 2: Don't be embarrassed, mistakes happen. And remember, true friends are there for you through thick and thin, even when you're in a wobbly state. We'll laugh about this when you're feeling better. Girl 1: *gently slurring* Love youu, friend...thank you. I'm sh-...sho lucky to have you. Girl 2: Love you too, sweetheart. Now, let's focus on getting you back to feeling like yourself again. Take it slow, and we'll make sure you're okay.
USER: Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, her muscles are limp and her speech is heavily slurred. She can't think clearly.pronounce anything.
CHATBOT: Girl 1: *stumbling into the living room* Hey, hiccup, Lisa! You're not gonna believe what happened tonight! Girl 2: Oh my gosh, what in the world, Rachel? You look completely wasted! Are you okay? Girl 1: Hiccup, yeah, I'm fine, just feeling sooo goooood! But seriously, you should've seen this amazing bartender at the club. Hiccup, he was, like, ab-dorable. Ab...abodo...uh, really cute! Girl 2: Rachel, you need to sit down. Okay, let me help you over to the couch. You shouldn't be standing on those wobbly legs. Girl 1: Thanks, Lisa, you're my besht friend, hiccup. I love you. No, I lovvveee youuuu! Girl 2: Aw, I love you too, Rach, but you really need to sober up. Here, drink some water. It might help a bit. Girl 1: *struggling to drink water* Wa...wah-ter. Waa...WHAT? Water. Ohhh, Lisa, you're a genius! Girl 2: Haha, thanks, Rachel. Now, I think you should just relax for a bit. Let's put on some chill music and take it easy. Girl 1: Hiccup, you're so smart, Lisshha. What's the song called? The one about blueberries. Bluuurr-rah-ries... bluhh...you know what I mean, right? Girl 2: I think you're trying to say "Blueberry Hill" by Fats Domino. Let me find it for you. *plays the song* Girl 1: Ahhh, that'shh the one! I love you, Lisa. I love this song. I love...hicc.. erryth... hobody... Girl 2: Haha, I know you do, Rachel, you're just a little tipsy right now. But don't worry, I'll take care of you. You're like a sister to me. Girl 1: You're the besht sister ever, hiccup. But I feel sooooo floppy. Look at my arms, they're like noodles! Nooo-dleeez... Girl 2: *laughs* Yes, your muscles are pretty relaxed at the moment. It's the alcohol affecting your body. Remember, drink responsibly next time. Girl 1: Responshe-buh-bee? Huh? What's that even mean? Oh well, hiccup. More water, please, Lisa. Don't go! Stay with me, hiccup, foreverrrr. Girl 2: I'm not going anywhere, Rachel. I'll be right here until you feel better. Just remember this moment when you're sober and we'll have a good laugh. Now, let's get you settled on the couch and make sure you're comfortable. Girl 1: *giggles* Okay, you're the boss, Lisshh. I trust you. Hiccup. I trust you to look after me. Forever and ever. Pinky promise? Girl 2: Pinky promise, Rachel. I'll always be here for you, drunk or sober. Now, let's get you all sorted out.
USER: Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, her muscles are limp and her speech is heavily slurred. She can't pronounce anything.
CHATBOT: Girl 1: *slumped on the couch, barely able to sit up straight* Hey, Abby, you're finally home. Where have you beeeen? Girl 2 (Abby): *stumbles into the room, swaying* Oh, hey... I've... I've been out with friends. Had a few too many drinks, I guess. Girl 1: *concerned* Abby, you sound... really drunk! Are you okay? Abby: *giggling* Yeeeah, I'm totally fine. Just a l-liiittle tipsy, that's all. Girl 1: No, Abby, this isn't just tipsy. Your speech is so slurred and you can't even pron-proun- pronounce properly! Abby: *giggles again* Pronoun- proun- what? Yeah, well, it's harder to speaak when you've had so much to dr-dr-drink. Girl 1: Abby, this isn't safe. Maybe you should sit down and try to sober up a bit. Abby: *tries to sit down but misses the couch and falls onto the floor* Whoopsie! M-maybe you're right. Girl 1: *helping Abby up* Let's get you on the couch. Be careful, okay? Abby: Thanks, buddy. *struggles to speak* I app-wee-ciate it. Girl 1: *gently chuckles* No problem, Abby. Just promise me you won't go out and drink this much again, okay? It's not good for you. Abby: *sincerely* I promise, I won't... *giggles* I just wanted to have fun, but this is toooo much fun, I guess. Girl 1: Fun is important, but there's a fine line. We want you safe and healthy. You'll feel awful in the morning. Abby: Yeah, I can already feel myr my head spinning. Ugh... *leans on Girl 1* Thanks for taking care of me. Girl 1: *smiling* Of course, Abby. That's what friends are for. Let's get you some water and a good night's sleep. You'll feel better in the morning. Abby: *nodding, her eyelids heavy* Water sounds gooood. Girl 1: *leading Abby towards the kitchen* Easy does it, Abby. We'll take care of you.
USER: Generate a dialogue between two girls at home. One is extremely drunk, her muscles are limp and her speech is heavily slurred. She struggles to speak and can't pronounce anything.
CHATBOT: Girl 1: (*struggling to speak*) Heyyyyy, *hiccup* Lisssaaaa! I'm sho glad you're here, girl! Girl 2: Oh my goodness, Sarah! (*concerned*) What happened? You sound really drunk. Are you okay? Girl 1: (*slurred*) Heeey, don't worry 'bout little ol' me. I'm jusht *hiccup* havin' a good time, y'know? Girl 2: (*worried*) No, Sarah, this isn't good. You shouldn't have had so much to drink. You're having a hard time speaking. Let's get you some water and sit you down on the couch, okay? Girl 1: (*giggles*) Water? No, gurl, bring me *hiccup* somethin' strong! More fun that way, you knoooow? Girl 2: (*firmly*) Sarah, you've had way too much to drink. It's important to stay hydrated and sober up. Here, I'll go get you a glass of water. Just wait here. Girl 1: (*struggling to enunciate*) But Lisssaaa, I feel shooo good right now, like a melty poooool of jello, wooohoo! Girl 2: (*returns with a glass of water*) Alright, Sarah, you need to try and drink some water now, even if it's hard for you. It will help you feel better. Girl 1: (*takes a sip*) Thhhanks, Lishaaa. You're the besssst friend evaaa. Why can't I talk right? My mouff feels sho... weird. Lisssaaa... are my muscles missing? They feel like noooodless. Girl 2: (*gently*) No, sweetie, your muscles aren't missing. It's just that alcohol affects your central nervous system and impairs your coordination and speech. It'll pass once you sober up. Just relax and let the water help you. Girl 1: (*takes another sip*) 'Kay, Lisssaaa, I'll try relaxxxing, buuut it's like my tongue is all tangled up or somethin'. I can't even say my own name properlyyy! Girl 2: (*concerned and comforting*) It's alright, Sarah. Slurred speech is a common side effect of being drunk. Your body just needs some time to process the alcohol. Just take it easy, sip some water, and I'll stay here with you until you feel better. Girl 1: (*mumbling*) I lyke... you're my favessst, Lisssaaa. Girl 2: (*smiling*) You're my favorite too, Sarah. Now let's take care of you and make sure you get through this okay.