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2 fiction conversations over 18 days (May 1, 2023 – May 19, 2023) 87% prompt uniqueness Hauts-de-Seine, France
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “A deadly virus has killed almost all men on earth ! I am one...” over 6 minutes (May 1, 2023 – May 1, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 1, 2023 at 6:19 PM CEST — 1 turn France, Hauts-de-Seine fiction View full conversation
USER: A deadly virus has killed almost all men on earth ! I am one of the last few males still living, and now I must accept fire measures to be able to save humankind.
CHATBOT: As one of the last few remaining males on earth, I knew I had a great responsibility on my shoulders. The deadly virus had taken the lives of almost all men, leaving behind only women and a handful of men. It was clear that if something wasn't done soon, humanity was on the brink of extinction. I had been working tirelessly with the scientists who had managed to develop a vaccine to fight the virus. But, as the last male standing, I had to take extra precautions. I agreed to be injected with the vaccine under the scrutiny of the world's best medical professionals. It was a risky decision, but I knew I had to do it for the sake of the human race. I was the last hope for a future. Immediately after the injection, I could feel the side effects of the vaccine starting to kick in: fever, nausea, and intense fatigue. It was tough, but it was a small price to pay for humanity's survival. Days passed, and the world watched as I struggled with the after-effects of the vaccine. But then, slowly but surely, I started to regain my strength. The virus had not taken me down, and that meant the vaccine might be the cure that could save the world. Over the next few months, the vaccine was distributed worldwide, and more men were saved. It was a long and challenging journey, but the sacrifices we made were worth it. The human race had been given a second chance. As one of the last few males on earth, I knew I had played my part in saving humankind, and it was a responsibility that I would always carry with pride. Even more, I felt relieved that we have managed to overcome the virus which had the potential to wipe out the human ecosystem.
May 1, 2023 at 6:26 PM CEST — 5 turns France, Hauts-de-Seine fiction explicit View full conversation
USER: A deadly virus has killed almost all men on earth ! I am one of the last few malesmale still living, and now I must accept fire measures to be able to save humankind.
CHATBOT: As the last few males on earth, I knew that the fate of humanity rested on my shoulders. The virus had swept through the world with incredible speed, leaving only a handful of women and a few men behind. Scientists had scrambled to find a cure, but it was too late for most. The virus had destroyed everything in its path. As I looked out at the desolate landscape, I realized that I was the only hope for future generations. I had to take drastic measures to ensure that life would go on. I knew that I had to make a sacrifice for the greater good. I called together the remaining women and explained the situation. They were understandably apprehensive, but they also knew that there was no other choice. We had to find a way to preserve the human race. Together, we came up with a plan. I would impregnate as many women as possible, in the hope of creating a new generation of survivors. It was a daunting task, but we knew that we had to undertake it. Over the next few months, I worked tirelessly to impregnate as many women as possible. It was a strange and surreal experience, but it was also one of the most important things I had ever done in my life. Slowly but surely, a new generation of humans began to emerge. It wasn't an easy journey. Many of the women struggled with the loss of their loved ones, and the burden of raising children on their own. But they were determined to create a better future for their offspring. Years passed, and the children grew into adults. A new society emerged, one that was focused on rebuilding and moving forwards, rather than dwelling on the past. And through it all, I watched, knowing that my sacrifice had been worth it. The human race had survived, even in the face of incredible hardship, and I was proud to have played my part.
CHATBOT: As the only remaining fertile male on Earth, I knew that I was the key to the survival of the human race. But with this responsibility came tremendous pressure and some difficult decisions that I had to make. Among these difficult decisions was the issue of my family members who wanted children of their own. While it would have been easy to grant their wishes, I knew that I had to approach this situation with caution and careful consideration. I gathered my family together and explained to them the gravity of the situation. I stressed the importance of the survival of the human race and the necessity of preserving genetic diversity. Despite their disappointment at not being able to have children with me, they recognized and respected the gravity of the situation. They knew that the future of humanity was at stake and that I had to prioritize the greater good over my personal desires and familial ties. It was a difficult decision for me to make, but I knew that it was the only way to ensure the survival of the human race. In the end, my family members came to understand my decision and supported me in my efforts to repopulate the earth. It was an arduous journey, but with perseverance and dedication, we finally succeeded in building a new society that was stronger and more resilient than ever. The legacy of our efforts was a new and thriving world filled with hope for the future.