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Story prompt: "Ulterior Motives", often called, "Everyone Knows That", had taken the online world by storm. It began in 2021, when A 17-second snippet of the song was uploaded to a website dedicated t...
Story prompt: On April of 2024, as leaks for the newest chapter of the hit manga series, Jujutsu Kaisen, were uploaded, translations revealed what many fans had speculated since the beginning of the s...
I want to write an alternate history story about the existence of a nation in Maritime Southeast Asia called "Insularia" or the "Insularian Federation", comprised of the islands that make up the moder...
Story prompt: At a college class, a professor remarks on their students' creativity on their literary works. Whether science fiction, fantasy, mystery, comedy, horror, romance, alternate history, adve...
Story prompt: In an alternate universe, the existence of a nation in Maritime Southeast Asia, whose history began in 1453 BC, but only officially established itself as a federal republic in 1297 AD, a...
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I want to write a story set in an alternate history that would require the King of Spain and Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V of the House of Habsburg, to arrange an important emergency conference with t...
I want to write a story in which the Malay archipelago, which consists of the islands that make up the modern-day Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, East Timor, Papua New Guinea, and Singapore,...
During the 17th and 18th centuries, why did the power of Spain and Portugal, and their colonial empires, decline as the years went by, especially when they were the dominant colonial powers, while Fra...
According to modern science, the first humans, specifically Homo sapiens, first arrived on the island of Sumatra around 60,000 years ago, if not earlier, with even earlier Homo sapiens reaching Java a...
In a hypothetical scenario, as a result of the Sino-Soviet split, a war between the two powers ends in China invading and annexing the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Re...
1,225 total fiction conversations over 11 months, 11 days (May 23, 2023 – Apr 28, 2024) Virginia, United States
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They didn't teach you WHY World War 3 conv. C32 Story prompt: Alex said to his friend about the new dish he had made, "Brother, 3 conv. C33 Story prompt: Jacob is a time traveling tourist, enjoying his time in Victorian 3 conv. C34 Story prompt: You deal in the containment, study, research, and documentation of 3 conv. C35 Story prompt: Blue as the wings of a heron in the night. Like the rising of the 3 conv. C36 Story prompt: Two paintings have garnered a lot of attention due to its content 3 conv. C37 Story prompt: The second season of a popular animated series shocked fans and au 3 conv. C38 Story prompt: A 13-year-old angel boy named Gabriel watches herds of animals in 3 conv. C39 Story prompt: Madison was the most popular girl in highschool. Smart, outgoing, 3 conv. C40 Story prompt: Story prompt: Three young teenage superheroes in-training drive to 3 conv. C41 In 1810, a piece of scripture had been discovered in the Middle East detailing t 2 conv. 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C133 Story prompt: A popular action-adventure animated series, "Ethereal Heroes Rebor 2 conv. C134 Story prompt: She didn't know what she said would turn out like it did. Madison 2 conv.
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Feb 8, 2024 at 9:14 AM EST — 2 exchanges United States, Virginia fiction View full conversationView
USER: Story prompt: While lost media has been associated for years with scary storiesr, dark secrets and more often than not, hoaxes, there is some truth to the matter, albeit most lost media, including forgotten episodes and music, tend to be rather mundane. However, none has recently defined enthusiasts of lost media more than "Ulterior Motives", oftentimes called "Everyone Knows That". Uploaded to a website commonly used to find out what a particular song is, especially those that are considered unpopular or niche, the seconds-long audio file consisted of a sample of what sounded like a generic 1980s pop song muffled by static expected from poor recording equipment. "You carry all your shame in disguise. Caught up in a world of lies. Everyone knows that she's got Ulterior motives, tell me the truth. Everyone knows that." were the lyrics of the song, before the audio recording stopped. Because nobody has claimed to be the creator of the song, theories online popped up everywhere. Some suggested it was a sample never intended to be released. Others suggested it was made a band that never gained popularity and eventually broke up and faded into obscurity. Others noted the pronunciation of the lyrics sounded similar to that of Japanese singers in the 1980s attempting to sing English lyrics. Regardless if the song was made in the US or Japan, many assumed that a song of this style may have at least been broadcasted in Spain, as the original uploader is from that country. Yet even tha...
CHATBOT: Amid the veritable ocean of digital content, with terabytes of new videos, songs, and images uploaded every second, there exists an intrigued collective dedicated to the unearthing of media's most elusive specters. These are the enthusiasts of lost media, historians of the forgotten, archivists of the digital world's neglected corners. And so it was that "Ulterior Motives," an audio clip tauntingly nicknamed "Everyone Knows That," became the latest and most confounding piece of their digital puzzle. The fervor it incited was almost as mysterious as the song itself. The lyrics, tinged with an unmistakable 1980s vibrato, had emerged from an old, grainy backdrop of static and dust-ridden grooves. The song seemed to promise the story of heartaches and deceit, a tale familiar yet singular in its delivery: "You carry all your shame in disguise. Caught up in a world of lies. Everyone knows that she's got Ulterior motives, tell me the truth. Everyone knows that." In forums and on social media, the conversations buzzed with hypotheses: was it a relic from an album that never saw the light of day? Perhaps the efforts of a band who dreamt of billboards, only to have their hopes erode alongside their cassette tapes. Might it even be a cultural crossover, a Japanese artist's venture into the Western hit-charts, whose journey was cut short, lost in translation and time? Adding to the enigma was the presumption on production value. If the timbre of the synths and the crispness of the drums were anything to go by, then this was no bedroom recording. The quality bespoke a studio, a notable investment, not the sort of environment one expects for a track destined to be buried in the past without acclaim. A quest unfolded, a detective story sans a smoking gun. Enthusiasts traced paths through the labyrinth of copyright libraries, scoured the analog memories of former DJs, and petitioned the hive mind's elders for traces of memory that might cling to those lyrics. Yet, as much as the searchers rifled through the musical legacies of Spain, picking through potential broadcast archives, as much as they dangled the mystery before the collective intelligence of the internet--no claimant stepped forward, no band emerged from the shadows, and no dusty vinyl sleeve offered up its secrets. Three years swept away into the maelstrom of the web, and the question remained--a flame fed by the oxygen of the unknown. The tune became a specter haunting the chat rooms and message boards, a regu...
USER: As many still searched for the source of the song, a less serious take on the mystery spread. The joke insisted that somewhere in alternate realities, "Ulterior Motives" became a smash hit in the 80s, while popular songs ended up fading into obscurity. Some joked that in an alternate reality, "Ulterior Motives" was regarded as a defining piece of 80s music that everyone did in fact know, while Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" or Wham's "Careless Whisper" would end up becoming the forgotten songs only to resurface as poor quality recordings.
CHATBOT: The enigma of "Ulterior Motives" evolved beyond an obsession; it transcended the lost media community and spiraled into the vortex of popular culture as a whimsical jest. Online, in the corners of the web where humor and fantasy intermingle, the legend of "Ulterior Motives," known to some as "Everyone Knows That," took on a new life. Memes erupted across social platforms, depicting a bizarro-world 1980s, one where "Ulterior Motives" was the anthem of a generation--plastered on every billboard, thumping out of every boombox, the backdrop to a thousand coming-of-age movies. In this parallel pop culture, the haunting synths and static-soaked vocals of "Ulterior Motives" played at proms and percolated in the background of television show finales. Meanwhile, those iconic beats from George Michael and the spirited choruses from Cyndi Lauper lay dormant, the vinyls unspun, the cassette tapes gathering dust in the forgotten sections of record stores that never were. Artists created faux album covers, complete with worn-out edges and coffee stains, claiming to be the long-lost original pressing of "Ulterior Motives." They dreamt up fantasy track lists where "Ulterior Motives" was the crowning jewel in a discography that would never be. Nostalgic "documentaries" were crafted, detailing the meteoric rise and tragic disappearance of the song's creators--faces blurred, names obscured, the voices of actors lending weight to fictitious testimonials. The joke even snaked its way into academia, with fake papers written about the socio-cultural impact of "Ulterior Motives" on the non-existent '80s youth, complete with tongue-in-cheek citations and fabricated quotes from music critics of this alternate dimension praising the revolutionary sound of a hit that never existed. Reality-show parodies featured contestants earnestly attempting to perform the classic but butchered it due to the song's "infamous complexity" and "profound lyrical depth," eliciting mock tears from scripted audiences for the beauty that they could never truly recreate. The allure of "Ulterior Motives" became a testament to the collective creative imagination of the internet. Every joke, every meme, every faux-critical analysis added layers to the song's mystique, weaved richer tapestries around its origins, and drew more seekers to the original conundrum. The playful alternate universe constructed around a nondescript, static-filled audio clip became as real and significant as the tireless search for the...
Feb 10, 2024 at 3:39 PM EST — 1 exchange United States, Virginia fiction View full conversationView
USER: Story prompt: While lost media has been associated for years with scary storiesr, dark secrets and more often than not, hoaxes, there is some truth to the matter, albeit most lost media, including forgotten episodes and music, tend to be rather mundane. However, none has recently defined enthusiasts of lost media more than "Ulterior Motives", oftentimes called "Everyone Knows That". Uploaded to a website commonly used to find out what a particular song is, especially those that are considered unpopular or niche, the seconds-long audio file consisted of a sample of what sounded like a generic 1980s pop song muffled by static expected from poor recording equipment. "You carry all your shame in disguise. Caught up in a world of lies. Everyone knows that she's got Ulterior motives, tell me the truth. Everyone knows that." were the lyrics of the song, before the audio recording stopped. Because nobody has claimed to be the creator of the song, theories online popped up everywhere. Some suggested it was a sample never intended to be released. Others suggested it was made a band that never gained popularity and eventually broke up and faded into obscurity. Others noted the pronunciation of the lyrics sounded similar to that of Japanese singers in the 1980s attempting to sing English lyrics. Regardless if the song was made in the US or Japan, many assumed that a song of this style may have at least been broadcasted in Spain, as the original uploader is from that country. Yet even tha...
CHATBOT: Enthusiasts of lost media from all corners of the globe formed a tight-knit community, dedicated to uncovering the truth behind the mysterious song. Online forums became the hub of discussions, as theories were shared, dissected, and analyzed. The search for the elusive creator consumed the lives of many, as they scoured record stores, radio archives, and even flea markets in search of any hint that could unveil the origins of "Ulterior Motives." Among the dedicated researchers was Emma, an amateur music historian with a passion for unraveling enigmas. Night after night, she delved into the depths of the internet, following obscure leads and connecting with fellow sleuths. Something about "Ulterior Motives" captivated her, driving her obsession to uncover its secrets. As the years passed, Emma's determination grew stronger. She managed to locate some individuals who claimed to have faint memories of the song, heard during their childhood in Spain. However, these memories provided little more than a glimmer of hope, for no one could recall any concrete information about its creator. Undeterred, Emma decided to take matters into her own hands. She embarked on a journey to Spain, determined to find any remaining traces of the enigmatic song. Armed with her recording equipment, she dove into the heart of the country's music scene, digging through dusty basements and forgotten archives. Days turned into weeks, and yet Emma's persistence remained unyielding. Friends and family worried for her, fearing that her quest had taken a toll on her mental well-being. But Emma remained resolute, fueled by the belief that the truth was within reach. One fateful day, as Emma combed through a collection of vinyl records in a hidden corner of a small record store, her gaze fell upon an album cover that sent shivers down her spine. It depicted a silhouette of a woman, dressed in an elegant 80s-style gown, her eyes concealed in shades of mystery. With trembling hands, Emma pulled out the record and examined its contents. The title read, "Ulterior Motives: Unveiled Desires." Flipping it over, she discovered a series of songs, each one bearing a connection to the infamous seconds-long audio file that had consumed her life. Carefully placing the needle on the record, Emma listened in awe as the familiar sound of the muffled pop song emerged. But as the song progressed, a deep layer of melancholy revealed itself in the lyrics and melody. The haunting beauty of the track filled her ...