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(Jan 9, 2024 – Jan 23, 2024)
București, Romania
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Write an episode of Hetalia where England gets to get rid of a 100 year old frui
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 6× “Write an episode of Hetalia where England gets to get rid of...” over less than a minute (Jan 9, 2024 – Jan 9, 2024), oldest first.
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USER: Write an episode of Hetalia where England gets to get rid of a 100 year old fruit cake. He is dressed in full CBRN gear. He shoves it in a 55-gallon drum, seals it, and buries it deep in the Mariana's Trench.
CHATBOT: Title: "Shelf Life Unleashed" Open with a shot of England's kitchen where he is rummaging through his cupboards. He comes across a dusty, ancient-looking fruitcake. He pulls it out and observes it with a disgusted fascination. England: (to himself) "My word, how long has this been here? It's practically a fossil." Cut to Italy visiting England for tea, and upon entering the kitchen, Italy points out the fruitcake excitedly. Italy: "Wow! England, what's this? It looks...solid!" England: (grimacing) "That would be a fruitcake from quite some time ago. It seems to have achieved sentience. It must be dealt with...properly." Italy: "Ciao, Mr. Fruitcake! You don't look tasty at all!" Next, we see England suited in full Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) defense equipment. He places the fruitcake carefully into a 55-gallon drum, sealing it with industrial strength clamps. England: (muffled through his mask) "Nothing personal, old chap, but for the good of humanity, you must be contained." France walks in and looks at England, puzzled. France: "Mon ami, what are you doing? Are we going to war with pastries now?" England: "This is no mere pastry, France. This is a biological enigma that no man should consume." The next scene showcases a high-stakes operation as England, still in full gear, coordinates with Japan to securely transport the sealed drum. Japan bows respectfully to England, who nods back. Japan: "We have prepared the vessel, England-san. Operation Deep Resting Bake is ready to commence." The pair, along with America who is now involved out of sheer curiosity and excitement, proceed to the Mariana Trench on a ship. America: "Dude, this is like some sort of epic baking movie--The Baking Dead or something! Are you sure we can't just eat it?" England: "Absolutely not!" The group is now on deck with the sealed drum, and they prepare a mechanical winch. There's some light-hearted banter as they lower the drum into the darkness of the ocean. America: (as the drum sinks) "And here we see the great British fruitcake in its final habitat, may it find peace." Italy, who stayed on the ship, waves a small farewell to the fruitcake. Italy: "Goodbye, Mr. Fruitcake! Sorry we couldn't eat you!" When the drum finally vanishes into the depths, England breathes a sigh of relief and removes his mask. England: "Good riddance. May it rest in sweet, inedible peace." The episode closes with them all back on deck, sharing a laugh and a cup of tea. But as they ...