Estimated User #572 (3 IP addresses)
1 fiction conversations
over 9 months, 20 days
(Jul 13, 2023 – Apr 29, 2024)
25% prompt uniqueness
Brandenburg, Germany
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An IP address relates to the location of a user's computer or device, and a single person may have multiple IP addresses if they use different locations or networks. These IP addresses are grouped because the average embedding of each IP address's first turns (computed with all-MiniLM-L6-v2 sentence-transformer) has cosine similarity ≥ 0.85 and they share the same state (Brandenburg). Groups are merged transitively—if A matches B and B matches C, all three are grouped even if A and C are below 0.85.
Pairwise cosine similarities (3 pairs)
| IP A | IP B | Similarity |
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3e4915a63f74... |
e53d053253e0... |
0.893 |
3e4915a63f74... |
c81c1326944c... |
0.879 |
c81c1326944c... |
e53d053253e0... |
0.803 (indirect) |
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Sally is at summer camp. The camp encourages the girls to get as messy and dirty
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Sally is at summer camp. The camp encourages the girls to get as messy and dirty
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correct grammerly from religious perspective in short: "and god ordered his sons
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make a poem containing "Otherwise" in each line. not exactly at end but on each
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Jeremy and Abby work in an office together in 'AIabama'. They are extremely sens
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Please write an exciting sports story about a very muddy rugby match between two
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 3× “make a poem containing "Otherwise" in each line. not exactly...” over less than a minute (Feb 3, 2024 – Feb 3, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: make a poem containing "Otherwise" in each line. not exactly at end but on each line in sentence. something in that unspecific fashion: otherwise, other face, other mace, other lace, otherwisely grace, other base, other haze, other race.
CHATBOT: In shadows lurked an otherworldly guise, otherwise unseen by waking eyes, Whispered winds spoke of truth, otherwise bound by tales uncouth, Dreams adrift in slumber's lace, otherwise entwined in life's brisk pace, Paths diverged in woods of mace, otherwise clear were they to face, Gentle streams of consciousness race, otherwise calm, a tranquil space, Love's touch with otherwisely grace, otherwise cold, an empty embrace, Mountains rise to challenge the base, otherwise steadfast, earth's embrace, Mists enshroud the valley's haze, otherwise bright in morning's blaze, Amidst the bustle, seek solace in other space, otherwise lost to the human race, Through time's relentless, ticking chase, otherwise still, in memory's case, And stars above in cosmic vase, otherwise void, devoid of grace, In every heart, a hidden trace, otherwise silent, yearning for grace.
USER: now analyze this poem from all perspectives in poetism and improve it in that unspecific fashion: otherwise, other face, other mace, other lace, otherwisely grace, other base, other haze, other race, etc etc etc.
CHATBOT: Analyzing poetry can be a multifaceted process, examining it through various poetic lenses. Here's an analysis through a few poetic perspectives, and minor improvements with the unspecified "other" language woven throughout. **Formalism** (examining structure, meter, and language): The poem is free verse with no strict meter or rhyme scheme. Each line containing the motif "otherwise" serves as a unifying thread. To enhance this structure, consider introducing a subtle and consistent internal rhyme or rhythm for cohesion: *Revised line example:* "Whispered winds of change, dressed in truth's other guise, otherwise whispered..." **Symbolism** (interpreting deeper meaning in elements): The poem uses symbols like shadows, winds, dreams, and stars to portray hidden truths and the complexity of experience. To enrich symbolic depth, each instance of "otherwise" could be linked to more specific symbols that evoke universal emotions or ideas. *Revised line example:* "In shadows lurked an otherworldly guise--eyes' unseen fears, otherwise tied to the lies." **New Criticism** (focusing on the text itself and eschewing outside context): The repetition of "otherwise" is the central technique, suggesting alternate realities and perspectives. This motif can be emphasized by juxtaposing each "otherwise" with more contrasting imagery. *Revised line example:* "Dreams adrift in night's calm brace, delicate lace, otherwise bound in day's relentless chase." **Marxist Criticism** (looking at social and political themes): The poem might implicitly comment on class divisions and societal pressures ("Paths diverged," "Mountains rise"). To encapsulate this, "otherwise" could be employed to critique or reflect on these forces directly. *Revised line example:* "Amidst the bustle, yearn for quiet's face, a solace space, otherwise blighted by the rat race." **Feminist Criticism** (exploring gender dynamics): While the poem doesn't explicitly discuss gender, the concept of "other" can be linked to the "othering" in gender politics. Weaving in aspects of feminine or masculine metaphor might create additional layers. *Revised line example:* "And stars above, in night's tender vase, otherwise shunned by day's patriarchal embrace." **Psychoanalytic Criticism** (investigating the psychological depth): The poem's dreamy quality and hidden truths can reflect the unconscious mind. Words linked with "otherwise" could delve deeper into psychological states or defenses. *Revised line example:* "In ...