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2 fiction conversations over 27 days (Apr 21, 2023 – May 18, 2023) 48% prompt uniqueness Metro Manila, Philippines
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C0 Make a sequel proposal for Game of Thrones set 300 years after the series. Eliza 12 conv. C1 Write a proposal for a Netflix Original Mini-Series set in a sinking luxury crui 5 conv. C2 Write a potential Netflix proposal for a disaster movie set after an air crash o 3 conv. C3 At the end of Season 8, had the lords of Westeros decided to revert to the pre-T 2 conv. C4 Describe Visenya Lannister Targaryen, a fictional daughter of Cersei and Rhaegar 2 conv. C5 Write a fictional log of a woman named Emma in 2121, who is inspired by Hollywoo × 2 conv. C6 Make an extract on a thread from a Mass Effect-universe version of alternatehist 2 conv. C7 Write a pitch for a Netflix Original Disaster Movie set in a sinking luxury crui 1 conv. C8 Write a oneshot fanfic where two Asari tourists, a relatively young 125 year old 1 conv. C9 Write a Proposal for netflix live action series in collaboration with Roostertee 1 conv. C10 Write a oneshot Game of Thrones AU fanfic where a surviving Myrcella Baratheon/L 1 conv. C11 Write down a potential one shot fanfic for Tall Girl on Jodi's funeral there aft 1 conv. C12 Write a comedic comparison of aquamation, green burial, promession, and recompos 1 conv. C13 Write a character profile of Victoria Petrova with how she is a 28-year old woma 1 conv. C14 Make trailer for hypothetical Netflix Mass Effect series focusing on Mass Effect 1 conv. C15 Write an alternate history where Uralic peoples instead of Slavic peoples set up 1 conv. C16 Write a fictional Find a Grave page for Elizabeth Debicki that would appear as i 1 conv. C17 Describe how Sansa Stark, First of Her Name, Queen in the North, in Game of Thro 1 conv. C18 Write down a news article, done by a journalist writing on Westeros from the saf 1 conv. C19 Write a potential history book page on 3021 illustrating how people in 3021 woul 1 conv.
2 conversations in cluster Cluster 5× “Write a fictional log of a woman named Emma in 2121, who is ...” over 46 minutes (May 12, 2023 – May 12, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 12, 2023 at 3:50 PM PST — 1 turn Philippines, Metro Manila fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a fictional log of a woman named Emma in 2121, who is inspired by Hollywood Graveyard in her style, visiting a "marine cemetery" (with both floating section and a memorial reef) established in 2046 (mention layout, location, and lore as well) Elizabeth Debicki, Timothee Chalemet, Sophie Turner, Gwendoline Christie, Madilyn Bailey, Brec Bassinger, Tom Holland, and Ava Michelle Cota being people who are laid to rest there with Emma Peters describing the graves of the celebrities (including adding some details to them) buried there (and if their ashes are buried, whether their bodies undergoing cremations or aquamations occurred in the crematorium or somewhere else). Emma should mention the work of the celebs, how old were they at death, and describe their graves. Also show hints of what the world of 2121 looks like as well in terms of technology, culture, and political developments, including the possibility some of the celebrities got their minds uploaded after death (including naming which ones live on digitally after it was developed in the last part of the 21st century and why) and how the 21st Century was marked by climate change (many areas becoming too hot or flooded but areas like Canada, the Scandinavia, Alaska, and Russia (due to Siberia) benefiting) and the "Chinese Century", and what Emma is like as a person outside her videos. Have it reflect how celebrities of today would be remembered in 2121 even if they've been dead for a long time. Make lifespans of cele...
CHATBOT: August 12, 2121 Log Entry: 1969 Name: Emma Peters Today, I visited the historic Marine Cemetery, located just off the coast of Sedna Atoll. Established in 2046, it spans over 20 acres and consists of both floating sections and a memorial reef. This beautiful, serene cemetery became the final resting place for some of the most notable celebrities of the late 21st century. The cemetery's layout includes various areas dedicated to different types of burials, including the Memorial Reef - an underwater structure that has become a habitat for a diverse array of marine life. There's the Floating Mausoleum, intricately built with anti-corrosion futuristic nanomaterials, and a section dedicated to those whose ashes were scattered at sea, similar to the Rose Gardens found in land-based cemeteries. These areas allow for both traditional burials and more environmentally friendly alternatives, reflecting the ever-changing death practices of the time. As a great admirer of the Hollywood Graveyard, I've always wanted to visit this marine cemetery to see for myself the extraordinary gravesites of some of the best talents Earth has ever known. Here, I found the final resting places of Elizabeth Debicki, who passed at the age of 86, as well as the world-renowned actor Timothee Chalamet. His grave, adorned with a vibrant holographic portrait of him that feels hauntingly lifelike, was both beautiful and melancholic. There is a profound sense of calmness and tranquility that surrounds Sophie Turner's final resting place; she lost her life at the unexpectedly young age of 62. Nearby, Gwendoline Christie's tombstone, in the shape of an elegant angel, watches over her oceanic grave. She lived a remarkable life of 108 years. Close by, you find the resting place of Madilyn Bailey, who died at 74. A talented singer and songwriter, her headstone displays a gentle, eternal waterfall, representing her smooth voice and everlasting legacy. Brec Bassinger's memorial, not far from Madilyn's, is a beautifully carved dolphin leaping out of the water - a fitting tribute to the actress who had dedicated her life to ocean conservation. An underwater plaque commemorates Tom Holland, whose ashes were scattered in the memorial reef, serving as a permanent fixture in the underwater world he loved. Details of his life and accomplishments are gracefully etched into the metal, a testament to his significant achievements during his 92 years of life. Then, there is the memorial of Ava Michelle Cota, wh...
May 12, 2023 at 4:37 PM PST — 1 turn Philippines, Metro Manila fiction View full conversation
USER: Write a fictional log of a woman named Emma in 2121, who is inspired by Hollywood Graveyard in her style, visiting a "marine cemetery" (with both floating section and a memorial reef) established in 2046 (mention layout, location, and lore as well) Elizabeth Debicki, Timothee Chalemet, Sophie Turner, Gwendoline Christie, Madilyn Bailey, Brec Bassinger, Tom Holland, and Ava Michelle Cota being people who are laid to rest there with Emma Peters describing the graves of the celebrities (including adding some details to them) buried there (and if their ashes are buried, whether their bodies undergoing cremations or aquamations occurred in the crematorium or somewhere else). Emma should mention the work of the celebs, how old were they at death, and describe their graves. Also show hints of what the world of 2121 looks like as well in terms of technology, culture, and political developments, including the possibility some of the celebrities got their minds uploaded after death (including naming which ones live on digitally after it was developed in the last part of the 21st century and why) and how the 21st Century was marked by climate change (many areas becoming too hot or flooded but areas like Canada, the Scandinavia, Alaska, and Russia (due to Siberia) benefiting) and the "Chinese Century", and what Emma is like as a person outside her videos. Have it reflect how celebrities of today would be remembered in 2121 even if they've been dead for a long time. Make lifespans of celebrities realistic and plausible and some dying relatively young from accident, disease, or climate disasters as amongst the first to be buried there, even with life extension technology being mentioned as helping others live a very long time. Emma should mention the layout of the cemetery and the sections within in her log, including where they're buried within the cemetery's layout/segments (including the possibility of an area dedicated to thosesub-sections the floating part has including a cenotaph to commemorate people whose ashes were scattered at sea from the floating platform akin to the Rose Gardens in some cemeteries),or the surrounding water), especially with cremation increasingly dominant and other recent funeral/burial trends but still have some full-body burials there.there as well.
CHATBOT: **June 6, 2121** Today, I visited the historic Marine Cemetery, established in 2046, to pay my respects to some of the greatest talents of our time. Just to give you an idea, the cemetery consists of two parts: a unique floating section, where memorial islands are scattered amongst stunning aquatic gardens, and a memorial reef that is vibrant with diverse marine life. The cemetery is a technological marvel of its time, reflecting the very best we could do in combining art, nature, and technology in the 21st century. I've always been inspired by the Hollywood Graveyard and its serene beauty, so I couldn't miss the opportunity to explore this modern-day gem nestled somewhere off the coast of what was once called California. Inside the floating section, various divided sub-sections are dedicated to cinematics, music, sports, and literature icons of the past who chose to be buried here or have their ashes interred. A solemn cenotaph stands in a central location, commemorating individuals whose ashes had been scattered from the platform or into the surrounding waters, forever becoming a part of the ocean below. Climate change in the 21st century caused flooding and made many areas uninhabitable. The Marine Cemetery echoes the conflicts and struggles faced by many people during those years, as they learned to adapt and sought solace within the unforgiving waves. My first stop was to visit the grave of Elizabeth Debicki, who passed at the age of 83 in 2072. Known for her incredible talent and versatility, her grave is adorned with beautifully engraved scenes from her critically acclaimed movies like Tenet and The Great Gatsby. Hologram platforms around the grave give visitors a chance to bask in her memorable performances. For the environmentally conscious Debicki, an aquamation would have been done before placing her ashes in a biodegradable urn, which was buried in the Marine Cemetery. As I made my way through the cemetery, I spotted the resting place of the legendary actor, Timothee Chalamet. He died at the age of 55 in 2051, caught in one of the many devastating climate disasters of the 21st century. His grave bears a sculpture of him, dressed in the iconic wardrobe of his character in Call Me By Your Name, inviting visitors to admire its beauty and to remember the talent and passion Chalamet brought to each role. A testament to his humanitarian spirit, his body was cremated and the ashes used to fertilize the memorial gardens, allowing him to give back to th...