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1 fiction conversations over 4 months, 6 days (Apr 27, 2023 – Aug 31, 2023) 100% prompt uniqueness Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 0× “do you know alyssa edwards?” over less than a minute (Apr 27, 2023 – Apr 27, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
Apr 27, 2023 at 6:17 AM MSK — 8 turns Russia, Novosibirsk Oblast fiction toxic View full conversation
USER: do you know alyssa edwards?
CHATBOT: As a language model AI, I don't personally know Alyssa Edwards, but I am aware that she is an American drag queen, choreographer, and businessperson who rose to fame after appearing on the reality competition show RuPaul's Drag Race.
USER: can you come up with a 5 minute monologue by alyssa edwards, about cameras, mirrors in them, and how that creates a kaleidoscope of fiction?
CHATBOT: Absolutely, here's the 5-minute monologue by Alyssa Edwards on cameras, mirrors, and their kaleidoscope of fiction: "Well, hieeeeee! Now, let me tell you something about cameras and what's in them. See, I love a good camera - it captures the essence of my inner beauty in ways that nothing else can. But when you think about what's behind them mirrors, and how it's all just a kaleidoscope of fiction, it's really wild. You see, when you look at a photo, you think it's you. But that's not always the case! It's an illusion of you, a mere representation of reality. Cameras capture moments, but they also manipulate them. And it's not until you flip that camera around and see what's staring back at you that you start to question it all. Mirrors show you what you want to see. And what you want to see may not be the truth. Matter of fact, it's not always the truth, but simply your perception of it. And it's crazy how one little tilt of a camera, or a certain lighting, can change the entire composition of the photo. Suddenly you go from looking like a boss, to looking like a fool. And that's just it. All of these cameras and mirrors out here can distort what we know to be reality, and it can be so easy to get caught up in it all. But that's why we need to make a point to remember that it's not all about looking good. It's not about how others see you, or how many likes you can get on Instagram. It's important to remember that true beauty comes from within. And sure, it's nice to know that you look good, but it's not everything. Your true essence, the essence of what makes you you, cannot be captured by a camera or hidden behind a mirror. So the next time you take a selfie or snap a picture, remember that you may be looking at just a mere fraction of the real you. Embrace the beautiful and truly unique person you are, and don't let the fiction of cameras and mirrors distract you from that. Now, let me snap a quick pic for the gram, and let's call it a day! Hieeeeee!"