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(Jan 10, 2024 – Apr 20, 2024)
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If there were a race of human that had half a million years on us how much more
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Smooth out: Dr. Kawalksy stared into the camera, his trademark positive grin, no
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Smooth out: Dr. Kawalsky threw out an arm, signaling with urgency as the weight
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smooth out: A familiar tingle of intense energy sparked between his third and fo
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smooth out: But before he could continue, Lance, with an even more rapid-fire de
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Keep content the same but smooth out: ROBOT VOICE We're Epic Nerdito, stirring p
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make nerdy: EXT. DANCE FLOOR - A MOMENT LATER Nathaniel is bouncing between the
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Re-write the following action for my screenplay. INT. GABRIEL'S BEDROOM - DAY **
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The following is for a pitch packet for my screenplay. I really love it but it's
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Re-write: This deceptively angelic figure wields a surreal power over Gabriel
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I need some dirty burn for a sleezy character in my book. Something like I'm goi
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In my book there is a place called The Playground of Higher Consciousness. It's
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I like the following from my comedy novel. Smooth it out a little but keep as cl
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Replace lamp post with something you would run into at a bazzar in Calcutta. It
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Re-write to be more exciting: Lance threw himself into a wild pursuit through th
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Who are Polaris pictures
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 12× “I like the following from my comedy novel. Smooth it out a l...” over less than a minute (Mar 2, 2024 – Mar 2, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: I like the following from my comedy novel. Smooth it out a little but keep as close to what I wrote as possible. Also fill in the (): Once returning home, Lance tried to forget about Bigfoot mutilating Stalking Big Wolf. And he tried to forget about the uphoric feeling he felt from those Quaaludes that were slipped in his punch. But he wouldn't be able to shake either. You see, Bigfoot Harry decided to follow Jake back to McGuire home in Phoenix. Harry loved Jake so much and he wanted the same meaningful moments he had with the Henderson Family, arising from their attempts to integrate Harry into their lives and the comical misunderstandings that ensue. So Harry followed Jake everywhere. And, oh boy, did Harry get jealous or Jake's friends. So Harry began to mutilate all of Jake's friends. People in Phoenix became fearfull of this serial killer. A rumor got out that it was Native American that was responsible as Harry regergatated Stalking Big Wolf's Indian Guides beaded vest on the ripped in half corpse of a little girl that had asked Jake if he wanted to trade him an apple for her Twinkee. A race war erupted throughout the city. This mirrored the slaughter of the Native Americans when the white people came over from Europe and brutally stole their land. This was, coincendentally, the most popular activity of the year for Indian Guides. Jake knew the only way to stop Harry and this Native American massacre was to get high on drugs again and create something to stop Harry. So...
CHATBOT: Upon his return to Phoenix, Lance endeavored to banish the memories of Bigfoot's savage attack on Stalking Big Wolf. Likewise, he tried to dismiss the euphoric haze lent by the Quaaludes stealthily mixed into his punch. Yet, neither memory would fade. Compelled by an inexplicable affection, Bigfoot--whom Lance had come to know as Harry--trailed him home, craving the idyllic bonds that flourished between Harry and the Hendersons, despite the ensuing humorous mix-ups. Harry's attachment to Lance, however, took a turn for the obsessive, sparking a green-eyed rage toward Lance's companions. One by one, he gruesomely dispatched them, stoking terror throughout Phoenix. When Harry regurgitated Stalking Big Wolf's beaded vest from the Indian Guides atop the bisected body of a young girl who had innocently proposed a Twinkie-apple exchange with Lance, whispers of a Native American murderer ignited racial flames akin to those that once ravaged the indigenous peoples at the hands of European settlers--a heart-wrenching irony, as the massacre reenacted the Indian Guides' most favored reenactment. Desperate to halt Harry's murderous spree and the city's descent into chaos, Lance sought the altered consciousness that once bridged him to his psychic prowess. His sleuthing led him to his P.E. coach's apartment, where he uncovered a veritable hoard of narcotics hid beneath sports periodicals and risque material. Clueless to the nature of the substances before him, Lance ingested and inhaled everything in sight, including the pornographic magazines for good measure. As euphoria enveloped him, he failed to trigger the psychic visions from his previous high. In a last-ditch attempt, Lance mixed the drugs, teetering on the brink of unconsciousness, he summoned the brute force of Mike Tyson to vanquish Harry, hoping for a strike as rapid as Tyson's notorious knockout of Michael Spinks. Yet, Harry overpowered Tyson, beheading him in a swift, brutal rebuttal. Undeterred, Lance conjured The Terminator from "Judgment Day," whose formidable might, save for an accidental conflagration that claimed 111 lives, ended Harry's reign. Trapped, Harry evoked the franchise's iconic end, seeking termination within a vat of molten steel. In its absence, Lance unceremoniously ushered the android into a canal. Lance's harrowing ordeal imparted two indelible lessons: the irrevocable consequence of his dangerous gifts, with a death toll over two hundred weighing on his conscience, and a perilously ...
USER: Stick closer to my original.
CHATBOT: Once Lance returned home, he tried his best to shove the unnerving memories of Bigfoot viciously maiming Stalking Big Wolf to the back of his mind. He also attempted to brush aside the euphoric bliss those Quaaludes had brought after being sneakily slipped into his punch. But both the horror and the high clung to him stubbornly. You see, Bigfoot, or Harry as he was known, had taken a peculiar liking to Lance after their odd encounters and chose to follow him to the McGuire home in Phoenix, yearning for a connection just like the one he had with the Henderson family, filled with heartfelt moments and comical misunderstandings. Harry's love for Lance crossed into a jealous obsession when it came to Lance's friends, leading him to gruesomely eliminate them one by one. Panic gripped Phoenix as the body count rose--escalating further when Harry spat up pieces of Stalking Big Wolf's Indian Guides beaded vest onto the torn remains of a girl who had made a simple snack trade proposal to Lance. Rumors swirled, wrongly accusing a Native American for the spree, sparking a race war that chillingly mirrored the annihilation of indigenous people by European settlers--a somber echo of history, and ironically the Indian Guides' favorite annual reenactment. Aware that Harry was the real perpetrator and desperate to stop the violence, Lance turned back to drugs, intent on awakening his dormant psychic abilities. His suspicions led him to his P.E. coach's skunk-scented apartment, where a stash of drugs lay hidden under a collection of athletic journals and adult magazines. Without knowledge of the substances before him, Lance resolved to consume and sniff everything, magazines included. Unfortunately, the high didn't grant him the psychic access he sought until he was on the brink of overdose. In a haze, he wished for Mike Tyson to emerge and defeat Harry--by knockout, ear bite, and heart extraction. To Lance's dismay, the real-life confrontation saw Harry swiftly decapitate Tyson as quickly as Tyson had defeated Michael Spinks in the ring--Lance's wish had failed. Not giving up, Lance's next vision conjured The Terminator from "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." The confrontation was catastrophic yet effective; 111 innocents perished in an accidental explosion, but ultimately, Harry was crushed in a hydraulic press. Lance faced the same dilemma as in the movie, but with no molten steel in sight, Lance's substitute was a nearby canal. From this fantastic and chaotic experience, La...