Estimated User #167
2 fiction conversations
over 3 months, 4 days
(Dec 27, 2023 – Mar 30, 2024)
59% prompt uniqueness
Texas, United States
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Write fictional rolling credits for the 2011 computer-animated film, "Arthur" ba
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but it slowly turns into an anti-pira
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii but when Toad gets bad news fro
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Create DVD menu text screens of Big Idea's Mario Strikers Charged, released in 2
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Write a Hotel Mario intro script but Mario and Luigi isn't there.
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Write the fictional "Post-Production" and "Additional Voices" sections from the
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Create dialog text for the Super Why! episode, "The Cowgirl Mystery" as if it we
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Create DVD menu text screens of Big Idea's Mario Party DS, released in October 2
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Write a text of New Super Mario Bros. Wii starting up but it gets an error and d
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Write a fictional scrolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Super
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Create a transcript of the Wario Apparition gameplay in Super Mario 64.
2 conv.
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Write credits for an episode based on Mario Party 8, released in May 2007, produ
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Write credits for an Simpsons episode based on Mario Party 8, aired in May 2007.
2 conv.
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but it slowly turns into the Super Ma
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Create an anti-piracy screen of Mario Kart DS
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii failing to start up from upset
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii but when Toad gets bad news fro
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C17
Create text screens of the Super Why episode, "Zora's Art Adventure" but it's a
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Write "Too Bad!/Game Over" text screens for a Mario crossover game with VeggieTa
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Write a fictional, detailed and accurate opening previews list for the VHS of "T
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Write a list of cast and crew credits for the 2004 fictional computer-animated f
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Write a fictional list of cast and crew credits for the 2008 computer-animated f
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Write a fictional list of cast and crew credits for the 2025 computer-animated f
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Write a fictional list of cast and crew credits for the 2025 computer-animated f
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Write fictional rolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Nature Cat
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Write fictional rolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Lyla in th
1 conv.
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Write fictional rolling credits for the 2025 computer-animated film, "Xavier Rid
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Write the fictional closing credits for the 2015 computer-animated film, "Down",
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Write the fictional "Post-Production" and "Additional Voices" sections from the
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Write the fictional "Post-Production" and "Additional Voices" sections from the
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Hello, It's-a me, Mario!
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Create a transcript of Hotel Mario intro but it's the outtakes.
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C32
Create a transcript of the Hotel Mario intro but Mario and Luigi are trapped in
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Create a transcript of the Hotel Mario intro, but something's wrong, Mario and L
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Create a transcript of a VeggieTales episode but Hotel Mario takes over the open
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Create a transcript of The Loud House theme song, but Bowser takes over and dest
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Write a transcript of the Loud House theme song, but Bowser takes over and destr
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Write a transcript of a Super Why! episode but it slowly turns into a Mario game
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Create menu text screens if Mario had a crossover game from The Owl House by Nin
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Create menu text screens for a Mario Party/Hero Elementary crossover game develo
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Create DVD menu text screens for a Mario Party/Amphibia crossover, distributed b
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Write credits for Big Idea's Mario Party DS, released in May 2007, distributed b
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Write credits for a Family Guy episode based on Mario Party 8, aired in May 2007
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Write a text of Mario Party 10 starting up but it gets an error and does not wan
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii, giving a note from Nintendo bu
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Create text screens of New Super Mario Bros. Wii but when Mario jumps on a goomb
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Create a script of Toad receiving angry letters from the creators and companies
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Can you read Little Red Riding Hood in Mario's accent?
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Tell me a creepypasta of "Hotel Mario: The 666th Hotel"
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What if Hotel Mario was rated TV-MA. Can you provide a script of the intro?
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Write a commercial transcript of Hotel Mario for the Phillips CD-i.
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Create a text of the full disc contents for the fictional March 2023 DVD re-rele
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks and legal info for the fictional
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks, legal and distributor info for t
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Write copyright notices, registered trademarks, legal and distributor info for t
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Write a script of the Hotel Mario intro, but it's a movie trailer.
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 14× “Create an anti-piracy screen of Mario Kart DS” over less than a minute (Dec 28, 2023 – Dec 28, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Create an anti-piracy screen of Mario Kart DS
CHATBOT: As an AI language model, I can only provide text-based representations of such concepts, but I'm happy to help you envision what an anti-piracy screen for Mario Kart DS could have looked like. Keep in mind that actual screens like this would likely include distinctive visuals and potentially even animations, and that this description is entirely fictional and for illustrative purposes only. --- **[VISUAL COMPONENT OF ANTI-PIRACY SCREEN]** Imagine opening up your Nintendo DS and starting Mario Kart DS, only instead of seeing the usual whimsical logos and characters, the screen is uncharacteristically dark. The game's familiar music is replaced with a somber tone, creating an eerie atmosphere. On the screen, you'd see: 1. A dimly-lit background featuring elements from Mario Kart race tracks, such as the starting line or recognizable course features, but tainted with a subtle red overlay to indicate danger or wrongdoing. 2. In the foreground, an animated Mario, appearing disappointed and shaking his head, sits in his kart which is stationary and has a boot lock (like those used by police on illegally parked cars) on one of its wheels. Next to Mario, there's an empty item box with a broken question mark, symbolizing that something has gone wrong. 3. At the top of the screen, in bold, attention-grabbing letters, the words "ANTI-PIRACY WARNING" flash slowly. 4. Below that is a clear and stern message: > **"Unauthorized Copy Detected"** > > Your copy of Mario Kart DS has been identified as an unauthorized version. Piracy is illegal and harms creators. To enjoy a genuine Mario Kart experience and support the developer, please purchase an authentic copy of the game. > > Visit [Nintendo Support Link] or contact [Nintendo Customer Support Number] for assistance. **[AUDITORY COMPONENT]** The sound accompanying the anti-piracy screen could be a looping somber or warning siren-like tone that draws the player's attention and emphasizes the seriousness of the situation. **[INTERACTIVITY COMPONENT]** The screen might be entirely static with no available options to proceed or might offer a button that says "More Information" which, when pressed, provides additional detail about game piracy and its impact on the industry, and how to report or rectify the situation. --- **Note:** Video game companies employ various methods to protect their intellectual property, and they might include anti-piracy measures within their software. However, they often do not have explicit "anti-p...
USER: Create an anti-piracy text screen of Mario Kart DSDS.
CHATBOT: Creating an anti-piracy screen for a game like "Mario Kart DS," which does not actually have such a screen in reality, is purely a work of fiction. In the vein of creating mock warnings that might have been used by Nintendo to discourage piracy, here's how an anti-piracy warning screen text might look like: --- **WARNING: PIRACY DETECTED** Ahoy, racer! It looks like you've steered off the official track. Our sensors have detected that this copy of "Mario Kart DS" is an unauthorized copy--a pirate version. We understand that you're eager to join the race, but using pirated games is not only illegal, it also harms the developers who work hard to bring you the Mushroom Kingdom's finest races. **What does this mean?** Playing pirated games is illegal and against Nintendo's policies. By using a pirated copy, you are risking: 1. **Legal consequences:** You could face fines or legal action for using pirated software. 2. **No updates or online play:** Access to updates, downloadable content, and online multiplayer features will be disabled. 3. **Possible damage:** Pirated games may contain malware that can damage your system or compromise personal data. **How can you resolve this issue?** - Stop using the pirated game immediately and remove it from your Nintendo DS. - Purchase a legitimate copy of "Mario Kart DS" from an authorized retailer. - If you believe this is a mistake and you have a legitimate copy, please contact Nintendo Support for assistance. Racing with pirated games is no way to finish first. Be fair on the track and support the creators of your favorite games. For more information on anti-piracy, please visit [Nintendo's Official Website](#). Thank you for playing fair! -- The Nintendo Team --- This mock anti-piracy warning is inspired by similar messages from software and game companies to discourage the distribution and use of pirated content. Remember that supporting original games not only allows you to enjoy the full experience as intended but also supports the developers and publishers who create the games we love.