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magnetaress 09-25-2023 03:18 PM

Pretty soon
 
You'll be able to input every Bible into an AI and ask it to generate a live action TV series in the style or combination of styles of any director.

Or any book series for that matter.

You could even say "make me a movie about everquest and a p99ers addiction even".

We are truly entering into an incredible age. How someone could piss their life away on porn and drugs and trashy HIV infested hookers (any gender) is beyond me.

magnetaress 09-25-2023 03:25 PM

Me I would say do the book of mormon in the style of Stanley Kubricks 2001 a space oddessy

Evia 09-25-2023 06:27 PM

this is why information being left alone, and not changed/censored/altered, is so important.
if not, that book of mormon experience today is going to look quite different in 100 years.
and most people wont even know it

Botten 09-25-2023 06:35 PM

Only one thing matters in life. Karma
Strive for it.

aussenseiter 09-25-2023 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Botten (Post 3647712)
Only one thing matters in life. Karma
Strive for it.

Counterpoint: eating cows is way more important

Namaste

magnetaress 09-25-2023 08:50 PM

Imagine getting an Amazon delivery of bugs for snacks stolen.


Lol

magnetaress 09-25-2023 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evia (Post 3647711)
this is why information being left alone, and not changed/censored/altered, is so important.
if not, that book of mormon experience today is going to look quite different in 100 years.
and most people wont even know it

Totally agree 👍

Super sad to see internet ppl twisting and distorting original sources or them being lost forever and gate kept. And seeing legit information and sources being drowned out for commercial sources and ad revenue streams and dumbed down or outright sensationalized fake info (youtube videos, clickbait).

Rly frightening. The speed with which information telephone games into elephants is extremely crazy now too.

Botten 09-25-2023 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3647724)
Counterpoint: eating cows is way more important

Namaste

There is no cow level.

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azeth 09-25-2023 09:26 PM

Prompt to gpt:

Within the confines of the lore of the game EverQuest as it existed between 1999 and 2002, please create an original short story

ChatGPT:

In the ancient world of Norrath, where magic and adventure intertwined, there lived a young and ambitious halfling named Tinsleton Sprocketwrench. Tinsleton hailed from the bustling city of Rivervale, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Thorned Nests. Though small in stature, his dreams were as vast as the Serpent's Spine Mountains that loomed to the west.

Tinsleton's fascination with the arcane arts was renowned throughout Rivervale. From a young age, he had displayed an innate talent for the mystical, often experimenting with scraps of enchanted parchment and discarded spell components. His adventures began when he stumbled upon an ancient tome in the depths of Misty Thicket, an artifact filled with cryptic incantations and mysterious symbols. The tome spoke of a long-forgotten spell, one that could unlock the secrets of untold power.

With a burning desire to master this spell, Tinsleton embarked on a quest across Norrath. He sought the counsel of wizards in the grand city of Erudin, the mystical groves of Kelethin, and the haunting depths of Guk. Each journey brought him closer to his goal, but danger lurked around every corner. He faced savage orcs in Crushbone, dodged the traps of the Estate of Unrest, and even came face to face with the treacherous necromancer, Miragul, in the Tower of Frozen Shadow.

Throughout his travels, Tinsleton formed an unlikely bond with a brooding, reclusive barbarian named Drakar. Together, they navigated the perilous waters of Lake Rathetear, scaled the heights of Highpass Hold, and unearthed the ancient secrets of the Combine Dredge. Drakar's brawn and Tinsleton's intellect complemented each other perfectly.

Their journey eventually led them to the forbidden city of Neriak, hidden deep within the dense forests of Nektulos. Here, they discovered the last piece of the puzzle: an arcane crystal that could channel the forgotten spell's power. But Neriak was a city of darkness, where drow and necromancers ruled with an iron fist. Tinsleton and Drakar's infiltration of the city was fraught with danger and deception.

In the end, as the crimson moon of Luclin cast an eerie glow over Neriak, they stood before the enigmatic portal described in the ancient tome. With the crystal in hand, Tinsleton recited the incantation, and a surge of magic enveloped them. In that moment, they transcended the boundaries of time and space, glimpsing the fabric of Norrath itself.

The power they had unlocked was beyond imagination, and with it came a newfound responsibility. Tinsleton and Drakar vowed to use their knowledge for the betterment of Norrath, protecting it from the dark forces that threatened to engulf their world. Together, they became legends, their names whispered in awe throughout taverns and camps from Freeport to Faydwer.

And so, in the lore of EverQuest between 1999 and 2002, the tale of Tinsleton Sprocketwrench and Drakar, the unlikely heroes, was etched into the annals of Norrath's history—a testament to the enduring spirit of adventure and the boundless power of friendship.

aussenseiter 09-25-2023 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Botten (Post 3647740)

There might not be anymore if we elect Ramaswamy and Sunak.

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