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2 fiction conversations over 1 day (Apr 19, 2023 – Apr 21, 2023) 98% prompt uniqueness Auckland, New Zealand
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 6× “How would Arya react to Gendry flying?” over 12 minutes (Apr 19, 2023 – Apr 19, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 19, 2023 at 11:00 AM NZST — 1 turn New Zealand, Auckland fiction fanfiction View full conversation
USER: How would Arya react to Gendry flying?
CHATBOT: As an AI language model, I don't have the ability to know Arya Stark's exact feelings or emotions, but based on her character and their relationship, she may initially be surprised and impressed by Gendry's ability to fly. However, Arya is practical and pragmatic, and she would likely be more concerned with the potential implications of Gendry's ability to fly and would try to understand the source of his power rather than simply marvel at it. Overall, Arya would approach the situation with caution and a level head.
Apr 19, 2023 at 11:12 AM NZST — 1 turn New Zealand, Auckland fiction fanfiction toxic View full conversation
USER: How would Arya react to Gendry flying?Write an epic poem about Jon snow burning some toast?
CHATBOT: The sun had yet to rise upon the land, The chill of winter still held fast in hand. Jon Snow, the bastard of Winterfell, Arose to toast his bread, without a spell. His mind was lost in thoughts of long ago, Of wildlings and white walkers, blood and woe. His focus slipped, his thoughts still unended, As he watched the bread in the toaster descending. The crackling sound of fire reached his ear, But he did not take notice of the fear. For the fire was known to him as friend, And it burned as faithfully as his sword's end. But as he pondered, with a furrowed brow, His bread began to burn and blacken like a cow. Jon Snow, so lost in thought and soul, Had forgotten the toasting bread in the hole. The smoke rose up in pillars thick and dark, In a haze that filled the room, like a spark. Jon Snow stumbled, coughing and choking, For he had forgotten the toast he was smoking. Panic now seized him, as the fire started to spread, And he wondered if he should scream and flee instead. But then he remembered he was the Lord Commander of the wall, So he acted brave and strong, standing tall. He grabbed a pitcher of water, and flung it on the flames, And watched with joy as they doused and tamed. The toast was lost, beyond any hope of saving, But Jon Snow had held firm, and avoided shaming. In the end, it was nothing but a silly mistake, And he chuckled to himself, feeling his heart start to quake. For he knew that even he, the great Jon Snow, Could burn toast, and still carry on with his flow.