Estimated User #851
1 fiction conversations
over 4 hours
(Mar 2, 2024 – Mar 2, 2024)
62% prompt uniqueness
Bashkortostan Republic, Russia
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Describe Martian planet, it's snowless and covered by gray lunar soils, it has -
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Chromochemical (color-chemistry) classification of gas giant: 1. Neptunian (Cryo
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Describe slang term called nyctoden (nocturnal garden), a rogue land-sea planet
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Describe star has fraud from star cluster
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Describe black hole saved gas giant with same color-chemistry as TrES-2b from st
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C5
Describe Aletheian politics
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C6
Describe world associated with "Religion poisons everything."
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C7
Describe type of temporary utopia called capitalist utopia
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C8
Window made of pure carbon glasses
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USER: Describe world associated with "Religion poisons everything."
CHATBOT: In a world where the belief that "religion poisons everything" is pervasive, there is likely a significant level of skepticism and distrust towards organized religion and its influence on society. People may view religious institutions as corrupt and oppressive, using their power to control and manipulate individuals for their own gain. The relationship between different religious groups may be tense, with conflicts and divisions fueled by differing beliefs and interpretations of faith. The idea of religious extremism and fundamentalism may be particularly concerning, as individuals and groups take extreme actions in the name of their beliefs. In this world, secularism and atheism may be more prominent, as people seek to distance themselves from the perceived negativity and toxicity of religion. Science and reason may be prioritized over faith and superstition, leading to a society that values critical thinking and evidence-based decision-making. Overall, the world associated with the belief that "religion poisons everything" may be marked by a sense of disillusionment and disillusionment with traditional religious institutions, as people search for alternative ways to find meaning and purpose in their lives.