Estimated User #615
1 fiction conversations
over 3 hours
(Feb 25, 2024 – Feb 25, 2024)
72% prompt uniqueness
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Feb 25, 2024
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Describe corundic gas giant, including color
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C1
Describe gas giant of clouds of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, rarely oxygen, includ
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Describe gas giant with class color-chemistry Nitric
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Describe star named WIF-1 (WIF means "What is fuck?"), it could have artificial
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C4
Describe land-sea planet
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C5
Describe hydrochloric gas giant, including color
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C6
Describe ecoformed land-sea planet with oceans of sulfuric acid
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C7
Describe desert planet terraformed into land-sea planet of sulfuric acid seas.
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C8
Describe land-sea planet with seas of molten quartz, but with advanced silica-ba
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Describe terramare is type of terrestrial planet
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Describe type of planet called terramare
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C11
If Christians empirically saw god never existed
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Describe gas giant with color-chemistry class Ammonic, it has Jovian orangish br
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Describe ruling villain
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 6× “Describe ecoformed land-sea planet with oceans of sulfuric a...” over less than a minute (Feb 25, 2024 – Feb 25, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Describe ecoformed land-sea planet with oceans of sulfuric acid
CHATBOT: An ecoformed land-sea planet with oceans of sulfuric acid would have a unique and otherworldly landscape. The land masses would be characterized by rocky formations and barren stretches of land, with little vegetation due to the harsh acidic conditions. The seas would be a dark, murky brown color, with thick clouds of sulfuric acid hanging in the air. Despite the inhospitable environment, life would still find a way to thrive on this planet. Some extremophile organisms would have evolved to survive in the sulfuric acid oceans, perhaps feeding off of minerals or other compounds present in the acidic waters. These organisms may have unique adaptations to protect themselves from the corrosive effects of the acid, such as thick, protective exoskeletons or specialized biochemical mechanisms. The planet's atmosphere would likely be thick with toxic gases, creating a hazardous environment for any potential visitors. However, the unique ecosystem of this planet would be fascinating to study for scientists interested in astrobiology and the possibilities of life in extreme environments. Overall, an ecoformed land-sea planet with oceans of sulfuric acid would be a strange and hostile world, yet one that holds great scientific interest and potential for discovery.