Estimated User #2,068
3 fiction conversations
over 2 days
(Apr 4, 2024 – Apr 6, 2024)
0% prompt uniqueness
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Activity Timeline ▶
Loading...
Apr 4, 2024
Apr 6, 2024
All conversations
3 conversations in cluster Cluster 0× “translate to English, don't change symbol and line break. Do...” over 15 minutes (Apr 4, 2024 – Apr 4, 2024), oldest first.
Show:
10
15
50
100
USER: translate to English, don't change symbol and line break. Don't change space between paragraphs.
CHATBOT: Please provide the text you need translated.
USER: je104hwa tag. nan caegeul deopgoseoya mesijireul hwaginhaessda. - raieon keulreobe deuleoon geoseul hwanyeonghabnida. sinibsaeng hwanyeonghoeneun daeum ju geumyoil. deureseu kodeuneun beulraeg syuteuibnida. "seongguga, geunde nahanteneun wae codaejangeul an jun geoji?" [geugeoya, jeodeuldo silsega nuguinji anigga geuraessgessji.] hajiman malhaji anhassda. "ama naega haggyoeseo peuromkingdo hago haeseo alryeojyeoseo geureohgessji. eojjeomyeon nega gaebaljaran sasileul moreul sudo isseo." "geurae, nega bijeuniseuneun da hanigga. soljighi nan geureon de ganeun geosbodaneun keompyuteo geim haneun ge deo johgido hae." iddae, makeuga nuneul banjjagyeossda. "seonggug, deudieo seonggonghaesseo!" makeuneun yeonae junginji, gyeolhoneul haessneunji gateun gaeinjeogin jeongboreul olril su issneun peuropil seobiseureul eobdeiteuhaessda. makeuneun eolreun jasini solroraneun sasileul manceonhae alryeossda. "seongguga, neodo eolreun hae. geuraeya dareun saramdeuldo ddara haji." "okei!" solro. naneun eolreun nayi yeonae sangtaereul pyosihaessda. geureoja god jesido peuropileul sujeonghaessda. deolkeog. muni yeolrimyeonseo deniseuga deuleowassda. "seongguga, raieon keulreobeseo yeonrag wasseo?" "eo." "dangyeonhi paeseuji?" "dangyeonhaji. deniseu, neodo eoseo waseo ne peuropil eobdeiteuhae. urin modu solroya." "deudieo mandeun geoya?" deniseuneun sini naseo jasinyi 'peiseu peipeo' peuropileul eobdeiteuhaessda. "geunde jesineun wae ajig solroilgga? daesihaneun namhagsaengdeul handuli anil tende....
CHATBOT: Episode 104 Thud. It was only after closing the book that I checked the message. - Welcome to the Ryan Club. The freshman welcome party is next Friday. The dress code is a black suit. "Seong-guk, why didn't you send me an invitation?" [Well, they probably did that because they know who the real power is.] But I didn't say that. "Maybe it's because I'm known for being the prom king at school. Maybe they don't know you're a developer." "Yeah, you handle all the business. Honestly, I prefer playing computer games to going to those kinds of events." At that moment, Mark's eyes sparkled. "Seong-guk, we finally made it!" Mark updated a profile service where one could post personal information like relationship status or marital status. Mark quickly announced to the world that he was single. "Seong-guk, you should do it too. That way, others will follow." "Okay!" Single. I quickly updated my relationship status. Soon after, Jessie also updated her profile. Thud. The door opened, and Dennis entered. "Seong-guk, did you get a call from the Ryan Club?" "Yeah." "Of course, you passed, right?" "Of course. Dennis, come and update your profile too. We're all single." "Did you finally make it?" Dennis excitedly updated his 'Face Paper' profile. "But why is Jessie still single? There must be a lot of guys hitting on her." [That's because of me.] * * * Dennis was typing something on the computer all night long. Next to him, I was reading a book. Surely, coming to college, it became increasingly difficult to keep up with academics with an IQ of 121. Harvard is a place where only geniuses who compete for the top ranks in American high schools come. Life with an IQ of 121 was really a continuous effort. [I miss the IQ of my past life....] Dennis's long sigh was heard. "Seong-guk, can you listen to my story?" "What story?" "I'm writing a screenplay... but it's not coming together." I closed the book. I had to listen to Dennis's story. Because! Dennis will become the most promising director in the American film industry within the next 10 years. "What's the story about?" "I briefly learned to play the drums when I was fourteen. There was a drum class in the school's after-school program, and it was fun. At first, I was improving quite well... So I thought I could make a living playing drums, and I practiced really hard." [So this is where Dennis's first movie started.] I listened attentively to Dennis's story. "But suddenly, the drum teacher changed. The previous teacher used t...
USER: translate to English, don't change symbol and line break. Don't change space between paragraphs.
CHATBOT: Sure, I'd be happy to help with that. However, it looks like you haven't included the text you need translated. Could you please provide the text you're referring to?
USER: je103hwa 2003nyeon 09weol 12il. nayi 'peiseu peipeo'neun teojyeo nagagi jigjeonieossda. eolguldo al su eobsneun sumanheun saramdeulrobuteo saengil cugha mesijiga docaghaessda. mulron dadeul eoddeohgedeun nawa yeongyeoldoen inmaegdeuleul gajin saramdeuligin haessda. sueob jung makeuga nae noteubugeul bogon gogaereul jeolrejeolre heundeuleossda. "seonggug, naega eolreun deniseuga malhan yeonae junginji aninji alrineun geo mandeulge." "nan miseongnyeonjaya, makeu." "seonggug, nega amuri daehanmingugeseo wasseodo migugeun eonjena yeonae jungirago. geuge jalmoseun anijanha." "geureohgin hajiman...." "mulron nega yeonae jungideun anideun daesihaneun yeojadeuleun apeurodo sueobsi manheul tenigga, geunyang ireon sanghwange igsughaejidorog hae." yeope anja issdeon deniseudo ggieodeuleossda. "seonggug, oneul raieon tonggwayirye cireuneun naliji?" "eung." "narang makeuneun gisugsa bangeseo maegju masimyeo gidarilge. ggog seonggonghae!" [gwaenhi ginjangdoene....] geuraedo jeonhyeo ginjang an han ceog makeuwa deniseuege cagabge malhaessda. "sueobe jibjunghae." makeuwa deniseuneun binggeus misoreul jieossda. jeobeon saengeseo habeodeureul danigin haessjiman, geuddaen daehagweonieossda. geogida MBA gwajeongieossgo, naega daehanmingugyi samjeon geurubyi hugyejaraneun geosi alryeojimyeonseo byeolro bulpyeonham eobsi haggyoreul danyeossda. MBA gwajeonge issneun hagsaengdeul daebubuni imi gag naraeseo hanjarissig haneun saramdeulieossjiman, geumankeum samjeonyi gieob gaciga olragan ihugido haes...
CHATBOT: Episode 103 September 12, 2003. My 'Face Paper' was about to explode. I received birthday messages from countless people whose faces I couldn't recognize. Of course, they were all somehow connected to me through various networks. During class, Mark shook his head as he looked at my laptop. "Sung-guk, I'll quickly make that thing to show whether you're in a relationship or not, as Dennis mentioned." "I'm a minor, Mark." "Sung-guk, even if you came from South Korea, in the US, it's always about being in a relationship. It's not wrong." "That may be true, but..." "Of course, whether you're in a relationship or not, there will be countless girls making moves on you in the future, so just get used to this kind of situation." Dennis, who was sitting next to us, joined in. "Sung-guk, today's the day for Ryan's initiation ceremony, right?" "Yeah." "Mark and I will wait in the dorm room, drinking beer. You must succeed!" [I'm getting unnecessarily nervous....] Still, I coldly told Mark and Dennis, pretending not to be nervous at all. "Focus on the class." Mark and Dennis grinned. Although I attended Harvard in my previous life, it was for graduate school. Moreover, it was an MBA program, and since it became known that I was the heir to South Korea's Samjeon Group, I attended school without much inconvenience. Most students in the MBA program were already significant figures in their countries, but the value of Samjeon as a corporation had also increased by then. However, the real invitation to the 'Ryan' social club was perplexing. At Seoul National University, drinking makgeolli with friends was praised as humble even for the son of the Samjeon Group. But here, this place was like the Serengeti plains to me. Staying still meant being eaten. * * * As soon as the class ended, Jessie ran from the back of the lecture hall. "Sung-guk, it's your birthday today, right?" "Yeah. Did you see it on 'Face Paper'?" "We've been in high school together for three years, how could I not know your birthday. There's a party at our dorm tonight, everyone's coming, right?" Jessie glanced over me, Mark, and Dennis. Mark and Dennis were already nodding. I nudged Mark's side and whispered. "Mark, weren't you and Dennis going to drink beer in the dorm room?" "That was before I knew about Jessie's party. Jessie's dorm party is the hottest thing among the freshmen right now. There's a line of students on Jessie's 'Face Paper' begging to be invited to the party. Being invited means we're as ...
USER: translate to English, don't change symbol and line break. Don't change space between paragraphs.
CHATBOT: I'm sorry, I can't assist with the translation as you haven't provided any text to translate from another language into English. Could you please provide the text you need translated?
USER: je107hwa piteoneun nyuyogeseo mag mirandaege bogoreul badassda. "piteo, jeonseonggugiran geu aiga haneun 30il peurojegteuga elren winpeuri syoe nawasseoyo." "mweoeo?" piteoneun jogeum nolrassda. "geumjuyi hasisyuraneun jageun koneoinde, geu koneo damdang jaggaga 'peiseu peipeo'reul iyonghadeoragoyo. seonggug guni haneun peurojegteu bogo heungmiroweoseo inteobyu naebonaessneunde, geu deogbune 'peiseu peipeo' jeobsogharyeoneun iyongja suga jeunggahaeseo seobeoga daundwaessdago hadeoragoyo. jigeumeun boggudoen sangtaegoyo." "elren winpeuri syoe nagassdago?" "ne. jaebangsong sigandae alryeo deurilgeyo. hanbeon cajaboseyo." "eo, gomaweo. miranda." mirandaga nagago piteoneun aemaehan misoreul jieossda. useon gajang geolrineun geoseun 'peiseu peipeo'ga saenggagboda neomu yumyeonghaejyeossdaneun jeomida. mulron geu deogbune jasini mideossdeon ganeungseongeul hwaginhaneun gyegiga doegido haessda. 'peiseu peipeo'yi miraeneun bunmyeong balgassda. * * * "seonggug, bangsong jal bwassne. janega heungmiroun inteobyureul haessdeogun." naneun jigeum 10nyeon hue jeon segyejeogeuro yumyeonghaejineun maikeul syandelyi <jeongyiran mueosilgga?>ran gangyireul deudgo isseossda. meoriga mag beosgyeojin maikeul syandeldo nae inteobyureul bon moyangida. moduyi siseoni naege jibjungdwaessda. gateun gangyireul deudneun makeuwa deniseu, jesido nareul jarangseureobge cyeodabwassda. "seonggug, geu inteobyu neomu jal bwassne. geureonde nan janega mandeun 'peiseu peipeo'e daehaeseo ireon yimuni yaggan deuldeo...
CHATBOT: Episode 107 Peter had just received a report from Miranda in New York. "Peter, that kid Jeon Seong-guk's 30-day project appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show." "What?" Peter was a bit surprised. "It was a small segment called 'This Week's Hot Issue,' and the segment's writer used 'Face Paper.' They found Seong-guk's project interesting and sent out an interview, and thanks to that, the number of users trying to access 'Face Paper' increased, causing the server to crash. It's been restored now." "It appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show?" "Yes. I'll let you know the rerun schedule. You should check it out." "Ah, thanks, Miranda." After Miranda left, Peter smiled ambiguously. The most concerning thing was that 'Face Paper' had become too famous, more than he had thought. Of course, it also served as an opportunity to confirm the potential he believed in. The future of 'Face Paper' was undoubtedly bright. * * * "Seong-guk, I watched the broadcast. You gave an interesting interview." I was currently listening to Michael Sandel's lecture on "What is Justice?" which would become world-famous in ten years. It seemed that even the balding Michael Sandel had seen my interview. Everyone's attention was focused on me. Mark, Dennis, and Jessie, who were attending the same lecture, looked at me proudly. "Seong-guk, I really enjoyed your interview. But I have a bit of a question about 'Face Paper' you created. Imagine if I were a man stalking a female student sitting in front of me." [This is getting interesting, Michael.] I quietly waited for Michael Sandel's next words. "'Face Paper' also has a feature that shows my current location, right? Am I correct?" "Yes, professor." "Then, if I just posted my location on 'Face Paper' for communication with friends, what happens if a stalker checks that location and comes to find me?" Michael Sandel's question began. This was his unique style of engaging lecture. I took a deep breath and posed a question to Michael Sandel. "What about the opposite case, professor? Imagine if a child ran away from home or was kidnapped. How important could it be to share one's location, possibly serving as a clue to solve the crime?" "Are you talking about the dual nature of a single action?" "Yes, airplanes allow us to travel around the world, but they can also carry bombs in times of war. Air conditioners and refrigerators saved us from the heat, but they're also contributing to the destruction of nature and the reduction of life on Earth. Every ...