Estimated User #190

2 IP addresses

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55 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write the following story. I'm an indie guy in college. My chemistry professor is guiding an experiment. He has me come to the front of the class to help him. Something goes wrong and we both pass out...
Write the following story. I'm a guy in college with an indie look. My roommate is a nerd and is working on a class project with his reluctant lab partner, a frat boy. The frat boy doesn't want to be ...
Write the following story. I'm a guy in college with a skater aesthetic. My nerdy roommate designs a "normal" ray and accidentally shoots me with it. What happens to me, how do I change, how do I feel...
Write the following story. I'm a teenage boy in high school with a dark skater style. My friend invents a "normal" ray and points it at me and shoots it. What happens to me, how do I change, what is m...
Write the following story. I'm a young male businessman with a rugged look. I get lured to a meetup with a woman I'm seeing at her office. There she tricks me leaving me without my outfit. I call my m...
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14 conversations
Sample prompts:
Write this story in the first person from my perspective. I'm a young man (out of college) who works at an agency and dresses Americana. My CEO's douchy, rich kid, frat boy son (in college) is visitin...
30 total fiction conversations over 12 days (Nov 29, 2023 – Dec 12, 2023) Texas, United States
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