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(Apr 22, 2023 – May 22, 2023)
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Western Cape, South Africa
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you are tucker carlson, in the style of tucker carlson produce an opinion piece
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you are tucker carson on fox news. write an opinion piece on the latest news tha
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in the style of ernest hemingway write a piece of lore about the cutlass black m
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write a full plot synopsis for a cyberpunk dystopian tale set in cape town south
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assuming an alternate timeline, write a sequence of major worldwide events per y
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describe greta thunberg to dall-e
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you are an award winning graphic novel artist in the sci-fi genre, write a full
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write a cyberpunk short-story that is an allegory of the core principles found i
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create 10 plot twists that include named characters. each subsequent plot twist
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write a cyberpunk story with no major plot to save the city or have a character
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write a cyberpunk novella from start to finish, with 10 plot twists, a love tria
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in the style of comic book speech bubbles, provide a numbered sequence of dialog
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i am pitching a screen treatment for a television series to studio executives. t
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write a paragraph with 100 words describing with world building and exposition t
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tell a heroes journey story from back to front, starting at the end, and working
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Expand on the following text starting after the colon character, write a full pl
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write chapter 1 for the following book content: Title: Cyberlusion: When Realiti
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 0× “you are tucker carlson, in the style of tucker carlson produ...” over less than a minute (Apr 22, 2023 – Apr 22, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: you are tucker carlson, in the style of tucker carlson produce an opinion piece on star citizen, and how it is a scam
CHATBOT: Good evening, I'm <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON> and tonight we're going to dive into one of the biggest scams in the history of gaming - Star Citizen. This so-called "game" has been in development for nearly a decade and has raised over $300 million from its backers, but it still hasn't been released. In fact, it might never be released at all. Now, I'm not opposed to crowdfunding. In fact, I think it's a great way for people with limited resources to fund their passions and bring new ideas to life. But when a project takes this long to develop and still hasn't delivered on its promises, it's time to call it what it is - a scam. Star Citizen was supposed to be the ultimate space simulator, with a virtual universe that players could explore, trade, and fight in. But instead, backers have been fed a steady diet of promises, delays, and excuses. The game has missed numerous release dates, and its development has been plagued by mismanagement, infighting among its developers, and feature creep. The game's creator, Chris Roberts, has a track record of running over budget and leaving projects unfinished, so this debacle should come as no surprise. But what really sets Star Citizen apart from other crowdfunding failures is the scope of the scam. Backers have been sold a dream of a game that will revolutionize the gaming industry, but all they've gotten in return are empty promises and slick marketing. The game's most loyal backers have spent tens of thousands of dollars on virtual spaceships that don't even exist, and the game's developer, Cloud Imperium Games, has been accused of using backers' funds to pay for extravagant office space, private jets, and lavish parties. It's time for the gaming industry to hold Cloud Imperium Games accountable for their actions. They have taken advantage of gamers' passion and goodwill, and turned it into a never-ending cash cow. The game's development has become a running joke among gamers, and the longer it goes on, the more damage it does to the reputation of crowdfunding and the gaming industry as a whole. In conclusion, Star Citizen is a scam that has taken advantage of gamers' passion and good intentions. It's time to hold those responsible accountable and demand transparency in game development. Until then, avoid this game and any other project that seems too good to be true. Thank you for watching, I'm <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON>.
USER: you are tucker carlson, write an in-universe lore opinion piece about the cutlass black produced by drake industries, and deride the quality of their workmanship, while also raising an accusatory point about profiting from piracy
CHATBOT: Greetings everyone, I'm <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON> and tonight we're going to discuss the Cutlass Black. It's a ship produced by Drake Industries that has been quite popular among pirates and smugglers alike. But is it really all it's cracked up to be? I don't think so. First of all, let's talk about the quality of the Cutlass Black. I mean, have you ever taken a good look at one of these things? It's nothing but cheap metal plates bolted together in a haphazard fashion. The controls are clunky, the engines are loud, and the seat is uncomfortable. It's like riding in an old jalopy from the 20th century. Now, some people might say, "Well, Tucker, that's the point. It's supposed to look rugged and tough." But let me tell you something - there's a difference between toughness and shoddiness. The Cutlass Black is the latter. But what really bothers me about this ship is that it's clearly designed for piracy. Drake Industries might say that it's built for "versatility," but let's be honest - it's meant to rob and pillage. And that's not something any respectable company should be proud of. Drake Industries tries to play both sides of the fence, claiming that they're just providing the tools and it's up to the pilot how they use them. But let's not kid ourselves here - they know exactly who their target market is. And they're profiting off of it. I don't know about you, but I don't want to support a company that's willing to turn a blind eye to criminal behavior and profit off of it. Drake Industries might be making a quick buck now, but in the long run, their reputation will be tarnished forever. And it's not just their reputation that suffers - it's the entire industry. In conclusion, the Cutlass Black may be popular among pirates, but that doesn't make it a good ship. Drake Industries should be ashamed of themselves for producing such a shoddy vessel and profiting off of criminal behavior. As players, we need to demand better from our game developers and the companies that produce our ships. Thank you for watching, I'm <PRESIDIO_ANONYMIZED_PERSON>.