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2 fiction conversations over 7 days (Jan 7, 2024 – Jan 14, 2024) 80% prompt uniqueness Moscow, Russia
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 3× “I want you to act as a medical consultant for a work of fict...” over 1 day (Jan 13, 2024 – Jan 14, 2024), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Jan 13, 2024 at 7:28 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to act as a medical consultant for a work of fiction. Suggest several reasons, both common and unusual, for why orthopedic immobilization and restriction with casts and braces might be preferable to surgery for treatment of a young adult patient.
CHATBOT: Certainly! There are several reasons why orthopedic immobilization and restriction with casts and braces might be preferable to surgery for a young adult patient in a work of fiction. Here are a few common and unusual justifications: 1. Non-invasive approach: Orthopedic immobilization allows for a non-invasive treatment option, which avoids the risks associated with surgery, such as infections, bleeding, or adverse reactions to anesthesia. This can be a reasonable choice for patients who prefer to avoid surgery, especially if the injury or condition is not severe. 2. Healing potential: Immobilization with casts and braces can provide an optimal environment for natural healing. Depending on the specific injury, bone fractures or ligament sprains may heal well with proper immobilization, allowing the body's regenerative processes to restore the affected area without surgical intervention. 3. Patient preference: Some patients, particularly young adults, may have personal reasons for wanting to avoid surgery. These could include fear of surgery, concerns about scarring, a desire to explore conservative options first, or a need to avoid the post-operative recovery period due to personal or professional commitments. 4. Growth plates involvement: In younger patients whose growth plates are still open, surgical intervention may carry risks to the growth plates' integrity. In such cases, orthopedic immobilization can be a safer choice, as it allows room for the injured bone or joint to heal and grow naturally without interfering with the growth plates. 5. Limited resources or circumstances: In fictional settings where advanced medical facilities or surgical expertise might be limited or inaccessible, orthopedic immobilization can be the most viable option for treating certain injuries or conditions. It can be more feasible to apply casts or braces without surgery, allowing for treatment to be carried out under resource-constrained environments. 6. Short-term injuries or conditions: For injuries that may resolve on their own over time, such as mild fractures or sprains, immobilization can be sufficient without resorting to surgery. This allows the character to recover within the storyline's timeline rather than undergoing an unnecessary surgical procedure. 7. Multifactorial treatment approach: In some cases, a combination of orthopedic immobilization and physical therapy can be the preferred course of treatment. This approach may aim to strengthen supporting muscles...
Jan 14, 2024 at 11:25 PM MSK — 2 turns Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to act as a medical consultant forscreenwriter. This unusual film features Priscilla Druin, a workbeautiful, assertive and rather talkative young woman, possessing some sense of fiction. Suggest several reasons,sarcasm and irony. Priscilla is currently undergoing treatment in a strange clinic, located in a somewhat sinister large gothic mansion, which, despite its creepy atmosphere and vibes, seems to be perfectly normal. Write long, original, interesting and imaginative scene. In it, Priscilla, complimenting her pale features with a fashionable white robe, giving her a presence both commonangelic and unusual, for why orthopedic immobilizationghostly, pushes herself in a wheelchair through the corridor in a rather relaxed manner. She sees two of clinic's doctors, imposing and restriction with castsupfront Basil Bends and braces mighteccentric Percival Gleswick, walking towards her. She immediately calls them over in order to talk to them. Priscilla heard about the experiments they are conducting and actually wants to take part in them. These would involve putting Priscilla under heavy sedation and research and influence activity in her brain. They caution her that this could be preferable to surgery for treatmentdangerous, but she is willing nonetheless, her primary interest being not in financial compensation, but in exploration of a young adult patient.her own subconscious.
CHATBOT: INT. SINISTER GOTHIC MANSION - CORRIDOR - DAY Priscilla Druin, a striking young woman with pale features, glides through the dimly lit corridor in a wheelchair. She's captivating, dressed in a fashionable white robe that gives her an angelic and ghostly presence. The air is heavy with an eerie atmosphere, but Priscilla remains relaxed, her eyes filled with curiosity. As she rounds a corner, she spots two imposing figures at the far end of the corridor. Dr. Basil Bends, a stern and no-nonsense man, towers over Dr. Percival Gleswick, whose eccentricity is matched only by his unruly mop of white hair. Priscilla's eyes light up, and she immediately steers her wheelchair toward them, her wheels gliding silently over the polished floors. PRISCILLA (smirking) Ah, Dr. Bends and Dr. Gleswick. How lovely it is to finally catch you two in the flesh. I must say, you lend an air of mystery to this already captivating place. Dr. Bends, taken aback by Priscilla's assertiveness, adjusts his glasses before speaking. DR. BENDS (in a gruff voice) Miss Druin. I trust you're finding our clinic satisfactory? PRISCILLA (teasingly) Oh, quite so, Dr. Bends. By the way, I must commend you on your skill at creating an atmosphere. Sinister gothic mansions are so hard to come by these days, wouldn't you agree? Dr. Gleswick chuckles, his eyes twinkling with a hint of mischief. DR. GLESWICK (slyly) Indeed, Miss Druin. The secret is to find a balance between the creepy and the normal. A perfect recipe for intrigue. Priscilla playfully claps her hands, a mischievous glint in her eyes. PRISCILLA You have certainly succeeded, gentlemen. Your reputation precedes you, and more than just your architectural choices. I've heard whispers of the experiments you conduct here. Your ability to tamper with the mind, to unlock secrets discovered only in dreams... I'm quite intrigued, you see. Dr. Bends and Dr. Gleswick exchange a cautious glance before addressing Priscilla's request. DR. GLESWICK (mellowing) Miss Druin, these experiments are no trifling matter. We delve into uncharted territories of the mind, and the risks involved are considerable. Heavy sedation, altering your brain's activity... it could be dangerous. Priscilla's eyes gleam with determination and an unyielding desire for self-discovery. PRISCILLA (resolute) But that's precisely what enthralls me, gentlemen. Financial compensation is of little consequence to me. It's the exploration of my own subconscious, the untapped depths of my m...
CHATBOT: HYPOTHESIS: In this twisted tale, the Sinister Gothic Mansion houses a clinic unlike any other, secretly harboring groundbreaking experimentation on the fragile boundaries of the human mind. Priscilla Druin's presence in this eerie establishment is no mere coincidence. Unbeknownst to her, Priscilla possesses a rare and powerful gift buried deep within her subconscious. Years ago, Priscilla's twin sister, Rosemary, tragically disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Haunted by guilt and unanswered questions, Priscilla has long searched for a way to uncover the truth. It is here, within the clinic's macabre walls, that Priscilla hopes to find answers. The clinic's experiments delve into the realm of lucid dreaming, using heavy sedation and cutting-edge technology to manipulate and explore the human subconscious. Priscilla has heard rumors of clandestine breakthroughs in this field, whispers of connections between dreams and reality. Intrigued, Priscilla desires not only to participate in these risky experiments but to go deeper, to understand the hidden energies that bind our waking lives to the realm of dreams. With her pale features and ethereal aura, Priscilla realizes the potential synergy between her own mystique and the experiments conducted by Dr. Bends and Dr. Gleswick. Her unique characteristics make her an ideal subject for their research, for she is more than she appears to be. Little does Priscilla know, her connection to the clinic runs deeper than a mere fascination with her subconscious. Dr. Bends, a man driven by personal demons and an obsession with unraveling the mysteries of the human psyche, had encountered Rosemary years ago before her disappearance. Recognizing her latent abilities as a mere child, he discovered a fragment of untapped potential slowly awakening within her. Priscilla's resemblance to Rosemary is both haunting and compelling to the doctor, igniting an insatiable desire to harness her abilities. Priscilla's willingness to participate stems not only from her need for closure but also from a growing sense that her dreams hold the key to Rosemary's whereabouts. She believes that by delving into her own subconscious, she can unlock memories, clues, and perhaps even communicate with her missing sister. The financial compensation pales in comparison to the promise of uncovering the truth. As Priscilla ventures further into the experiments, the lines blur between what is real and what exists only in her mind. She becomes inter...