Estimated User #340 (6 IP addresses)
2 fiction conversations
over 2 months, 23 days
(Dec 15, 2023 – Mar 8, 2024)
32% prompt uniqueness
București, Romania
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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 (). 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.
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Write an episode of Hetalia where Germany tries out America's brand new fighter
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Write an espionage anime scene about a young man getting a visit from the milita
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I'm working on a horror game and I'd like to tell you about its menu screens.
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Write an alternate history scenario where April Fools is never a thing.
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 17× “Write an espionage anime scene about a young man getting a v...” over 23 hours (Feb 7, 2024 – Feb 8, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Write an espionage anime scene about a young man getting a visit from the military because he pirated America's Army instead of downloading it for free from the army's website. They don't immediately arrest him but they instead patiently wait for him to finish the game and watch his performance. He's playing on the lowest settings.
CHATBOT: INT. SHABBY BEDROOM - NIGHT A CLACKING keyboard and the incessant CLICK of a struggling mouse are the only sounds heard in a dim, cramped bedroom. POSTERS of mecha and idols plastered on the walls tremble slightly with each intense keystroke. The pale glow of a MONITOR illuminates the figure of KAITO, a bespectacled young man in his mid-twenties, his focus unbreakable as he hunches over, his fingers dancing rapidly across the keyboard. The serene glow from the screen sheds light upon the grainy artifacts and stuttered movements of the video game on display: America's Army. Yet, despite the LOWEST SETTINGS, Kaito moves through the pixilated environment with precision, oblivious to the outside world. SUDDENLY, the door BURSTS open with a dull THUD. Two MILITARY OFFICERS in crisp uniforms step in, their boots thudding heavily against the wooden floor. They survey the room with cold, calculating eyes. The older one, CAPTAIN HAYASHI, wears a stern expression, a folder tucked under his arm. Next to him stands LIEUTENANT KUROSAWA, a woman with a hawkish gaze. They stand at attention, examining Kaito and his screen, but he doesn't even flinch, focused on taking down virtual enemies. CAPTAIN HAYASHI (to Kurosawa) This is him, the pirate prodigy who cracked America's Army. KAITO grunts in response, mistaking the commotion for another round in the game. He dives behind virtual cover, narrowly avoiding a hail of bullets. The officers exchange a look, then silently pull up two folding chairs and sit down to observe Kaito's gameplay. LIEUTENANT KUROSAWA (whispering) Is it worth it, sir? We're here for a kid playing on a potato? CAPTAIN HAYASHI(nodding) Intelligence comes in many forms, Lieutenant. This kid beat a system designed by our top cyber teams. We wait. KAITO'S focus on the game is absolute. He makes tactical calls, displaying a keen strategic mind unbefitting his humble setting. He communicates with his in-game team with the sharpness of a seasoned commander. Hours pass. CAPTAIN HAYASHI and LIEUTENANT KUROSAWA are silent statues, occasionally jotting down notes. KAITO continues to display a blend of raw skill, strategy, and adaptive problem-solving on his archaic setup. As the final mission comes to an intense close, KAITO throws his head back in exultant victory, finally aware of his audience. KAITO Took you long enough to show up! He swivels around, his initial confidence withering slightly under the stern gaze of the military officers. CAPTAIN HAYASHI Your s...
USER: Write an espionage anime scene about a young man getting a visit from the military because he pirated America's Army instead of downloading it for free from the army's website. He didn't know it was free. They don't immediately arrest him but they instead patiently wait for him to finish the game and watch his performance. He's playing on the lowest settings. He has a tidy bedroom. He is 16. The military very politely visits his family home.
CHATBOT: INT. TEENAGER'S BEDROOM - DAY The room is sparsely decorated but meticulously kept, with military and mecha anime posters lining the walls. The only source of disarray is the clutter of gaming paraphernalia spread over a sturdy desk. A computer screen illuminates JAKE (16), a lean young man with unkempt hair, furiously clicking away at a keyboard. He's engrossed in a heated match of "America's Army," the game's resolution so low that the characters are jagged pixelated figures. CUT TO: EXT. JAKE'S HOUSE - DAY A sleek, black sedan with government plates pulls up in front of a well-kept suburban house. Two figures in crisp military uniforms step out, their medals glinting in the sunlight. MAJOR BRYANT (40s, stern) leads the way, with SERGEANT MARSH (30s, watchful eyes) in tow. INT. JAKE'S HOUSE - LIVING ROOM - DAY Jake's mother, MRS. ANDERSON, (late 40s, kind-faced), sits on the couch, offering iced tea to the visitors. She's confused but hospitable. MRS. ANDERSON Would you like some lemon with that, Major? BRYANT (smiling kindly) Without, thank you, Mrs. Anderson. We're here on an unusual errand. MRS. ANDERSON Oh? What is it that the military wants with our family? We're not in any trouble, are we? MARSH (sipping tea) Nothing of the sort, ma'am. It's regarding your son's... particular set of skills. CUT TO: INT. TEENAGER'S BEDROOM - DAY The door creaks open, revealing the two uniformed figures. Jake doesn't notice, hyper-focused on his low-res screen, deftly executing in-game maneuvers despite the poor graphics. The officers watch, expressions unreadable. BRYANT (composed) Jake Anderson, I presume? Jake jumps, surprised, before swiveling around in his chair. His eyes widen at the sight of the military personnel in his sanctuary. JAKE (sputtering) Uh, y-yes, sir. Did I do something wrong? MARSH (with a hint of amusement) You could say that, son. But it's not what you think. The officers move forward, eyeing the computer screen with interest. BRYANT You've been playing 'America's Army.' However, the IP address suggests that it was... acquired through unorthodox means. JAKE (panicking) I-I just wanted to play the game! I didn't know... I mean, I can delete it! Jake moves to shut down the game, but Major Bryant raises a hand, stopping him. BRYANT (assuringly) Relax, son. It's freely available, but you made a small error in acquisition. A very repairable error. Consider this a visit of... opportunity. Jake looks between the officers, bewildered, as they continue...