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4 fiction conversations over 5 days (Sep 26, 2023 – Oct 2, 2023) 43% prompt uniqueness Moscow, Russia
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C0 I want you to act as a medical consultant for a film in a near future setting. I 11 conv. C1 I want you to act as a songwriter. Create original, unusual, epic, patriotic and 9 conv. C2 I want you to create detailed and realistic medical documents and reports. Hanne 7 conv. C3 I want you to act as a writer. This novel features a beautiful, elegant, asserti 7 conv. C4 I want you to create realistic and detailed fictional medical documents and repo 6 conv. C5 I want you to act as a screenwriter and brainstorm some ideas. This mystery-thri 5 conv. C6 I want you to act as a writer. This thriller-mystery novel, set in 1970s Europe, 5 conv. C7 I want you to act as a writer. This novel features beautiful, elegant, assertive 4 conv. C8 I want you to act as a writer. This novel features Gloria Lamhauge, a beautiful, 4 conv. C9 I want you to act as a writer. This groovy 1969 story features Anneliese Ehn, be × 4 conv. C10 I want you to create fictional social media messages for a work of fiction, prov 3 conv. C11 I want you to create several possible names for American-European co-production 3 conv. C12 I want you to act as a medical consultant for a movie and brainstorm some ideas. 3 conv. C13 I want you to act as a writer. This thriller-mystery novel, reminiscent of both 3 conv. C14 I want you to act as a medical consultant for a film. It features Patricia Berti 3 conv. C15 I want you to create fictional social media messages for a romantic comedy, prov 3 conv. C16 I want you to create fictional messages for a work of fiction. Celestine Weeks i 3 conv. C17 I want you to create detailed fictional medical documents and reports. Solange A 3 conv. C18 I want you to create fictional media articles. Anneliese Ehn is beautiful, elega 3 conv. C19 I want you to act as a writer. This suspenseful thriller features Hannelore Stah 3 conv. C20 I want you to act as a medical consultant, providing medically plausible and rea 2 conv. C21 I want you to act as a screenwriter. This is a bizarre and slightly disturbing f 2 conv. C22 I want you to act as a screenwriter. This romantic comedy TV series with element 2 conv. C23 I want you to act as a screenwriter. This film features Mercedes Caravetta, a be 2 conv. C24 I want you to act as a writer. This gripping action-thriller features two beauti 2 conv. C25 I want you to act as a writer. This novel features Kay Bray, a beautiful, elegan 2 conv. C26 Here is the scene from a novel: "I pushed my wheelchair forward, the soft purr o 2 conv. C27 I want you to act as a writer. This thriller-mystery novel, set in 1970s Europe, 2 conv. C28 I want you to act as a medical consultant for a film. It features Gloria Lamhaug 2 conv. C29 I want you to act as a writer. This action thriller with strong elements of poli 2 conv. C30 I want you to act as a writer. This action thriller with strong elements of poli 2 conv. C31 I want you to act as a writer. This novel features Florence Purkiss, a beautiful 2 conv. C32 I want you to act as a screenwriter. This TV series is a bizarre and surrealist 2 conv. C33 I want you to act as a screenwriter. This film is a bizarre and slightly surreal 2 conv. C34 I want you to act as a writer. This is a bizarre romantic comedy. Celestine Week 2 conv. C35 I want you to act as a writer. This story is a bizarre and surrealist romantic c 2 conv. C36 (unclustered) 81 conv.
4 conversations in cluster Cluster 9× “I want you to act as a writer. This groovy 1969 story featur...” over 3 hours (Oct 1, 2023 – Oct 2, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Oct 1, 2023 at 9:29 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to act as a writer. This groovy 1969 story features Anneliese Ehn, beautiful, elegant, glamorous, popular young female singer in 1969. Anneliese suffered a terrible accident sustaining multiple severe injuries. Her legs and pelvis were severely damaged, confining her to wheelchair, probably permanently. After several months of recovery, Anneliese almost unexpectedly returns to performing, much faster then expected and her wheelchair-bound condition notwithstanding. Surprisingly enough, her new musical direction, with psychedelic rock songs, is a hit, and she is more popular she has ever been. Now, Anneliese was even offered a musical number is a film, along with a role in several brief but prominent scenes, but some issues arise, mostly due to her mobility. Write long, original, interesting, artistic and imaginative scene featuring Anneliese meeting with director and screenwriter Fabrice Paiement, an eccentric, manic and slightly arrogant and narcissistic man in his 30s. Fabrice is frustrated by extensive efforts in scene direction and editing, intended to hide Anneliese' lack of mobility, having to shot her in sitting position, behind obstacles, etc. He thinks of getting able-bodied actress instead, saying that actors should be fit for the scene not the other way around. Anneliese calls him out on how easy it is for him to treat performers like cattle, a human resource. Fabrice admits that much, almost proudly. He says that the vision is his and the actors are mer...
CHATBOT: The sun was shining brightly through the large windows of Fabrice Paiement's eccentric and cluttered office. Anneliese Ehn, adorned in a vibrant flowing dress, rolled her wheelchair towards his desk, her presence exuding elegance and strength. Fabrice, a disheveled man with wild hair and an air of arrogance, looked up from his cluttered desk. His eyes widened as he took in Anneliese's stunning appearance. A hint of a smirk played on his lips as he motioned for her to take a seat. "Ah, Anneliese, the enigmatic songstress in person. A pleasure to finally meet you," Fabrice greeted, his voice laced with a mix of admiration and condescension. Anneliese's eyes met Fabrice's, her gaze steady and piercing. "The pleasure is all mine, Mr. Paiement. I must say, your films have always intrigued me with their unconventional storytelling." Fabrice waved his hand dismissively. "Ah, the mere musings of a madman, my dear. But let's cut to the chase, shall we? I've been reviewing the footage we shot for your musical number, and, well, it seems we're facing certain challenges. Your lack of mobility, to be precise." Anneliese's expression remained composed as she listened to Fabrice's words. She knew the limitations her wheelchair posed on set, but she also knew the power of her unique story. "I understand the difficulties, Mr. Paiement," Anneliese responded calmly. "But I believe my journey, my resilience, is what truly captivates audiences. It is through my triumph over adversity that I can inspire others." Fabrice let out a humorless chuckle. "Inspiration, my dear Anneliese? What a quaint notion. In the realm of cinema, it is the director who holds the vision, and the actors, well, they are but meat puppeteers, performing at my command." Anneliese's eyes narrowed, a spark of defiance flickering within. "Is that truly how you see it? Actors as mere objects, easily replaceable? Do you not understand the human soul that lies within them? The pain, the struggles they endure to bring your vision to life?" Fabrice paced the room, his silence weighing heavily in the air for a few agonizing minutes. Finally, he stopped and turned towards Anneliese. "You speak of pain and struggle, my dear Anneliese. Perhaps I have overlooked the significance of your journey. The pain you endure, rising above it, as you put it, is indeed a story that deserves to be shared." Anneliese's curiosity piqued, her voice tinged with skepticism. "What are you suggesting, Mr. Paiement?" Fabrice's eyes gleam...
Oct 1, 2023 at 11:22 PM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to act as a writer. This groovy 1969 storynovel features Anneliese Ehn,Kay Bray, a beautiful, elegant, glamorous, popularassertive and confident young female singer in 1969. Anneliese suffered a terrible accident sustaining multiple severe injuries. Her legs and pelviswoman. Two years ago Kay was only given couple of months to live, as her body was seemingly shutting down due to autoimmune condition. With time, more and more intrusive tubes and catheters were severely damaged, confining her to wheelchair, probably permanently. After several months of recovery, Anneliese almost unexpectedly returns to performing, much faster then expected and her wheelchair-boundentering her frail body, as she gradually became entirely dependent on live support systems. Defying prognoses, not only was she managed to live in such condition notwithstanding. Surprisingly enough, her new musical direction, with psychedelic rock songs, is a hit, and she is more popular she has ever been. Now, Anneliese wasfor months, but even offered a musical number is a film, along with a role in several brief but prominent scenes, but some issues arise, mostly due to her mobility.start to get better. Write long, detailed, original, interesting, imaginative and unusual scene narrated by Kay from the first person perspective, describing her thoughts and feelings in vivid and artistic and imaginative scene featuring Anneliese meeting with director and screenwriter Fabrice Paiement, an eccentric, manic and slightly arrogant and narcissistic man in his 30s. Fabrice is frustrated by extensive efforts in scene direction and editing, intended to hide Anneliese' lack of mobility, having to shot her in sitting position, behind obstacles, etc. He thinks of getting able-bodied actress instead, saying that actors shoulddetail. This is first time in two years of Kay venturing outside the hospital. She has to use wheelchair to propel herself and requires oxygen support, but she is moving outside on her own, wearing actual clothes, feeling wind and sun on her skin. It took some persuasion to allow doctors to let her out like this, but it was certainly worth it. Kay considered her city to be fit fordrab, dreary and depressing, but now, in the scenesummer sun, it looks like a fairy tale come true. One thing Kay starts to contemplate is how many people were in conditions similar to hers, experienced same mix of despair and hope, but never lived to see their summer sun again. She wonders not the other way around. Anneliese calls him out on how easy it is for him to treat performers like cattle, a human resource. Fabrice admits that much, almost proudly. He says that the vision is his and the actors are mere meat puppeteers. Fabrice claims that nobody can be made to constantly affirm Anneliese and support her in all her endeavors. She is very popular anyway and has been paid for her not yet finished role already, already being more privileged than most people are, he argues. Anneliese is rather annoyed by his sentiment. She raises her voice, telling of the unimaginable pain she went through and continues to experience, and how she rises above it, which is something people actually need to see and be inspired, and Fabrice's pathetic movie is just a vehicle for her to convey her journey to people.why did she get sick, but why was she lucky to recover. At that moment, Anneliese stops and wonders whether she has overdone it. Fabrice keeps silently pacing around the roommoment she feels strange kind of greed consume her. It is a greed to live and experience. Kay wants to do crazy things and go for a couple of minutes. Then he starts talking again, saying that stubbornly insisting on his vision despite all reasonable and practical considerations is why he is here and successful. Instead, he promises that if Anneliese's participation in this film turns out toadventures now, lest there may be unrealistic, he will create another film, with Anneliese in the main role, specially adapted for Anneliese' condition - if she is up for it, of course. Anneliese is not entirely satisfied with his answer, but the offer of main role - even if rather hypothetical at this stage - intrigues her.no such chance again.
CHATBOT: As I propelled myself in my wheelchair along the vibrant city streets, a sense of exhilaration coursed through my veins. The rhythmic hum of traffic, the distant chatter of pedestrians, and the sweet scent of blooming flowers all filled the air around me. For the first time in two years, I was experiencing the world outside the sterile confines of the hospital, and it felt nothing short of miraculous. The sun, so radiant and warm upon my skin, breathed life into every fiber of my being. It was as if the sunbeams themselves embraced me, whispering promises of newfound strength and endless possibilities. I wore a dress, a flowing and colorful ensemble that contrasted sharply with the mundane hospital gowns I had grown accustomed to. It was amazing the transformative power that clothes had on a person. I felt beautiful, elegant, and, most importantly, free. As I maneuvered through the bustling city streets, I couldn't help but marvel at the previously unnoticed details. The buildings, once austere and lifeless, now exuded a charm I had never noticed before. The colorful facades seemed to dance and sway to an unseen rhythm, while the windows, glinting in the sunlight, were like portals into unexplored worlds. I passed by a park, where children laughed and played, their contagious joy intertwining with the faint notes of a street musician's tune. It was in this moment that a pang of bittersweet realization washed over me. How many others had once been confined to the sterile hospital walls, their spirits crushed by illness, only to never feel the caress of the sun again? How many dreams were cut short, their stories left unfinished? I couldn't help but feel an overwhelming gratitude for the precious chance at life that had been bestowed upon me. Yet, as gratitude bloomed within me, so did a newfound hunger--a peculiar greed to seize every opportunity, to savor every delicious moment, to live an existence untethered by fear and uncertainty. Like a wildflower daring to grow amidst concrete, I desired to break free from my self-imposed boundaries. The cityscape, once drab and uninviting, now beckoned me with an irresistible allure. I yearned to soak in its hidden nooks and crannies, to discover its secrets and mysteries. The urge to embark on exhilarating adventures and embrace the unknown surged within my chest. I craved to bask in the myriad flavors of life before they escaped me once again. I yearned to feel the cool rush of water as I plunged into the ocean, t...
Oct 2, 2023 at 12:59 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to act ascreate detailed fictional medical documents and reports. Kay Bray is a writer. This novel features Kay Bray,young woman who has been suffering from an autoimmune condition. One and a beautiful, elegant, assertive and confident young woman. Twohalf years ago a prognosis was made, giving Kay was only given couple ofapproximately two months to live, as her body wasbodily systems were seemingly shutting down duedown. Kay was able to autoimmune condition. With time, more and more intrusive tubes and catheters were entering her frail body, as she gradually becamedefy this prognosis, spending almost a year entirely dependent on livelife support systems. Defying prognoses, not onlyShe was she managedeven able to live in such condition for months, but even start recovering, a fact attributed to get better. Write long, detailed, original, interesting, imaginativenovel and unusual scene narrated byexperimental treatments, Kay's own resilience and unknown factors. Currently, Kay fromhas been allowed to leave the first person perspective, describing her thoughts and feelings in vivid and artistic detail. This is first time in two years of Kay venturing outside the hospital. She has to use wheelchair to propel herself and requires oxygen support,hospital, but she is moving outside on her own, wearing actual clothes, feeling windstill far from fully recovered. Write long and sun on her skin. It took some persuasion to allow doctors to let her out like this, but it was certainly worth it. Kay considered her city to be drab, drearycomprehensive summary for Kay's current condition, explaining the reasoning for current usage of medical aids, such as manual wheelchair and depressing, but now, in the summer sun, it looks like a fairy tale come true. One thing Kay starts to contemplate is how many people were in conditions similar to hers, experienced same mix of despair and hope, but never lived to see their summer sun again. She wonders not why did she get sick, but why was she lucky to recover. At that moment she feels strange kind of greed consume her. It is a greed to live and experience. Kay wants to do crazy things and go for adventures now, lest there may be no such chance again.nasal cannula.
CHATBOT: Patient Name: Kay Bray Medical Record Number: M0002456 Summary of Current Medical Condition Patient Presentation: Kay Bray, a 27-year-old female, suffers from a rare autoimmune condition. One and a half years ago, she was given a prognosis predicting a maximum of two months to live due to the apparent shutdown of her bodily systems. Astonishingly, Kay defied this prognosis, displaying tremendous resilience and responding well to novel and experimental treatments. After nearly a year of complete dependence on life support systems, she gradually started to recover, which remains a result of a combination of therapeutic interventions, Kay's remarkable determination, and unidentified factors. Current Medical Status: Kay has made significant progress in her health, but it is important to note that she remains far from a full recovery. The current medical aids employed are aimed at supporting her daily life and aiding her mobility. 1. Manual Wheelchair: Kay currently requires the use of a manual wheelchair for mobility. This is a consequence of the prolonged physical debilitation she endured during her critical illness and her muscles' weakened state. Despite Kay's commendable efforts in physical rehabilitation, she experiences significant fatigue and weakness, limiting her ability to walk independently for extended periods. The use of a manual wheelchair allows her to conserve energy and optimizes her ability to engage in daily activities with reduced discomfort. 2. Nasal Cannula: To ensure an adequate oxygen supply, Kay relies on a nasal cannula, which provides a low-flow oxygen therapy. Given the extended period of time Kay spent on life support systems, her pulmonary function remained compromised. While she has made considerable improvement in lung function, her body still requires supplemental oxygen to enhance respiratory efficiency and oxygenation. The nasal cannula delivery system provides a continuous, low-dose oxygen flow, effectively assisting Kay's respiratory demands. 3. Regular Physiotherapy: Kay's rehabilitation plan includes regular physiotherapy sessions to enhance her strength, endurance, and range of motion. These sessions are designed to target specific muscle groups, improve joint mobility, and foster overall physical fitness. The aim is to gradually reduce her reliance on the manual wheelchair and enable independent ambulation. Additionally, ongoing physiotherapy aids in restoring functional abilities, such as maintaining balance, preventin...
Oct 2, 2023 at 1:02 AM MSK — 1 turn Russia, Moscow fiction View full conversation
USER: I want you to create detailed fictional medical documents and reports. Kay Bray is a young woman who has been suffering from an autoimmune condition. One and a half years ago a prognosis was made, giving Kay approximately two months to live, as her bodily systems were seemingly shutting down. Kay was able to defy this prognosis, spending almost a year entirely dependent on life support systems. She was even able to start recovering, a fact attributed to novel and experimental treatments, Kay's own resilience and unknown factors. Currently, Kay has been allowed to leave the hospital,hospital and is able to care for herself, do daily tasks independently and participate in social life, but she is still far from fully recovered. Write long and comprehensive summary for Kay's current condition, explaining the reasoning for current usage of medical aids, such as manual wheelchairwheelchair, nasal cannula, stoma ports and nasal cannula.adult diapers.
CHATBOT: Patient Name: Kay Bray Date: [Insert Date] Summary of Current Medical Condition: Introduction: Kay Bray, a young woman, has been battling with a severe autoimmune condition for over one and a half years. Initially, her prognosis was bleak, with an estimated two months to live due to the progressive shutdown of her bodily systems. However, Kay's remarkable resilience, experimental treatments, and unexplained factors have defied all expectations, leading to a significant improvement in her condition. Although Kay now lives independently and engages in daily tasks and social activities, her recovery is ongoing, necessitating the usage of various medical aids to ensure her ongoing well-being. Autoimmune Condition: The exact nature of Kay's autoimmune condition remains unknown, presenting a diagnostic challenge for the medical team. It is evident, however, that her immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells and tissues, severely impairing the normal functioning of her bodily systems. This condition has had a profound impact on her overall health and quality of life, necessitating long-term medical interventions. Current Medical Aids: 1. Manual Wheelchair: Due to the persistent weakness and fatigue caused by her autoimmune condition, Kay relies on a manual wheelchair for mobility assistance. The sustained physical strain required to walk or perform long distances exceeds her current capabilities. The wheelchair improves her independence, enabling her to move freely within her environment, partake in social activities, and conserve her limited energy reserves. 2. Nasal Cannula: Kay utilizes a nasal cannula, a lightweight and non-invasive device, to administer supplemental oxygen. Her body's ability to absorb and deliver oxygen efficiently has been severely compromised by the autoimmune condition. The nasal cannula ensures that her oxygen saturation levels remain stable and within acceptable ranges, promoting improved energy levels and overall well-being. 3. Stoma Ports: As part of her medical treatment, Kay has undergone surgical intervention to create stoma ports for medication administration. These ports allow for the direct delivery of vital medications, bypassing the digestive system, which is often compromised in autoimmune conditions. By delivering the necessary medications directly into her bloodstream, Kay experiences increased efficacy and reduced side effects. 4. Adult Diapers: Kay's autoimmune condition has impacted her bladder and bowel control, r...