Estimated User #1,040
1 fiction conversations
over 24 days
(Apr 15, 2023 – May 10, 2023)
100% prompt uniqueness
Tokyo, Japan
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This is a part of a book i'm writing about street gangs that are becoming human
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C1
please write a dark fiction about this: " the human neuron is the most efficient
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C2
please make a list of some older english word for "infested" or "overwhelmed
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C3
Please write a conversation using ebonics english where a man is getting mad at
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C4
Rust's PASETO library provides the validate_local_token function which is used t
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C5
Hi. I'm working on an experimental book about artificial intelligence merging wi
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C6
please write a fantasy that uses the quadratic equation as its structure
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C7
please write funny eight meter poem using this list: screw loose deuces juice lo
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C8
Please make some basic sentence models sing the high frequency words from this l
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C9
I please write a fantasy story about this rust login code:pub async fn login( st
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C10
please make a short story about godlike ai beings verses some powerful psychics
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 7× “please write funny eight meter poem using this list: screw l...” over less than a minute (May 1, 2023 – May 1, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: please write funny eight meter poem using this list: screw loose deuces juice loose noose ooze use zoos zeus
CHATBOT: In a land of confused zoos and a screw loose, Where the deuces roamed, playing noose to profuse, There once lived a man named Zeus, the caboose, Who drenched himself daily with bright orange juice. This Zeus had a mind that was extraordinarily loose, His thoughts would just ooze and create an obtuse, Situation in which he'd find some grand use, For the animals around, wild or recluse. With a ring-a-ting-ding and a flock of wild gooses, Zeus would teach them to dance and spin zeppelin-spruces, And the zebras they'd laugh, an amusing truce, Between a god and a beast, laughter to induce. Oh, what a wild reign Zeus had, oh the refuse, It mattered not much in this land of obtuse, For zoos filled with glee and laughter reigned of use, With misplaced screws and deuces run loose.