1. A little boy named Jacob.
2. Jacob is 5 years old.
3. His birthday is September 14, 2018.
4. He was born in 2018.
5. Jacob is 42 inches tall.
6. He weighs 40 pounds.
7. His hair is brown and curly.
8. He has blue eyes.
9. Jacob is white.
10. His mom's name is Emily.
11. Emily is 33 years old.
12. Her birthday is January 20, 1990.
13. She was born in 1990.
14. Emily is 5'6" tall.
15. She weighs 140 pounds.
16. Her hair is blonde, straight, and shoulder-length.
17. She has green eyes.
18. Jacob's cousin's name is Sarah.
19. Sarah is 32 years old.
20. Her birthday is March 15, 1991.
21. She was born in 1991.
22. Sarah is 5'5" tall.
23. She is from California.
24. She weighs 135 pounds.
25. Her hair is brown, wavy, and long.
26. She has brown eyes.
27. Jacob's aunt's name is Rebecca.
28. Rebecca is 36 years old.
29. Her birthday is July 22, 1987.
30. She was born in 1987.
31. Rebecca is 5'7" tall.
32. She weighs 150 pounds.
33. Her hair is red, straight, and long.
34. She has blue eyes.
35. Jacob's grandma's name is Margaret.
36. Margaret is 60 years old.
37. Her birthday is October 8, 1963.
38. She was born in 1963.
39. Margaret is 5'4" tall.
40. She weighs 160 pounds.
41. Her hair is grey, curly, and short.
42. She has green eyes.
43. Elsewhere in the US, a homeless woman named Louise.
44. Louise is 38-41 years old.
45. Her birthday is November 2, 1982-1985.
46. She was born between 1982-1985.
47. Louise is shorter than 5’6”.
48. She weighs approximately 130 pounds.
49. Her hair is blonde, wavy, and unkempt.
50. She has blue eyes.
51. Louise is wearing a disheveled tank top.
52. She found the tank top in a dumpster behind a thrift store.
53. Her shorts are tattered denim with frayed edges.
54. She found the shorts near a train station.
55. Her wedges are worn but once fashionable.
56. She found the wedges in a hotel’s trash bin.
57. Louise is carrying a ragged purse.
58. The purse is filled with feminine hygiene products.
59. She found the purse in a second-hand shop's discard pile.
60. A pink tote bag dangles from her left shoulder.
61. Inside the tote are assorted personal care items.
62. She found the tote in a park.
63. Louise pulls out a cigarette and lights it.
64. Jacob is playing with toys at home.
65. He blinks and feels his world shift.
66. He senses himself standing up unexpectedly.
67. There is something hot in his mouth.
68. Jacob begins coughing.
69. He realizes he sounds like a girl.
70. He looks around, bewildered.
71. Jacob does not recognize his surroundings.
72. He looks down at his body.
73. He sees long hair.
74. He is wearing a feminine outfit.
75. A cigarette is in his hand.
76. He feels a backpack.
77. He feels a purse.
78. He feels a tote bag.
79. He is wearing girly shoes.
80. Jacob starts to struggle with the tote bag.
81. He gets it off his shoulders.
82. Next, he wrestles with the purse.
83. He finds himself fumbling clumsily.
84. The sensation of straps is unfamiliar.
85. He finally removes the purse.
86. Jacob bends to remove the wedges.
1. Jacob tugs at the straps.
2. He tries to push them off with his other foot.
3. He stands on one foot and shakes the other.
4. He attempts to unbuckle them.
5. He pulls at the heels.
6. He wiggles his toes, trying to slip out.
7. He sits down and pulls harder.
8. He cries out in frustration.
87. Jacob notices the long hair in his vision.
88. He sits down and cries.
89. He recalls the hot sensation.
90. He absentmindedly pulls out another cigarette.
91. He lights it and blows on it.
92. His memories start to change.
93. He can only remember being a woman now.
94. She crosses her legs.
95. She says, "Wait, where the fuck is my stuff?"
96. "My purse and my bag with my clothes in it."
97. "Oh fucking fuck Louise, what is wrong with you?"
98. "You're so fucking stupid, stupid, stupid bitch!"
99. "You're 39 years old."
100. "How have I been homeless for 5 fucking years?"
101. "I left all my shit, but thank God my wedges are on my feet."
102. "I still remember finding these near the hotel."
103. "I feel like such a princess wearing them."
104. Louise cannot remember her old life anymore.
105. She never stops being homeless.
106. Louise retrieves her purse.
107. Louise retrieves her tote bag.
108. Louise begins to use hard drugs.
109. She starts with marijuana.
110. She progresses to cocaine.
111. Soon, she tries heroin.
112. Meth becomes her drug of choice.
113. Alcohol is her constant companion.
114. She starts to drink vodka.
115. She switches to whiskey.
116. She mixes alcohol with her drugs.
117. Louise gets into altercations frequently.
118. She fights with police officers.
119. During these fights, she uses her purse.
120. She swings the tote bag.
121. Louise uses the wedges to stomp on feet.
122. Her purse strap becomes a whip.
123. She throws items from the purse.
124. She uses the tote as a shield.
125. She threatens with sharp objects.
126. She grabs and shakes people.
127. Louise bites if she's cornered.
128. The swap is permanent.
129. Jacob's previous life is erased.
130. Louise's memories fill her mind completely.
131. She continues to wander the streets aimlessly.
132. Every day is a struggle.
133. She seeks out shelters.
134. Often, the shelters are full.
135. She hunts for food in dumpsters.
136. Nights are spent on park benches.
137. The weather sometimes betrays her.
138. Her health deteriorates.
139. She catches a cold.
140. The cold turns into pneumonia.
141. She visits free clinics.
142. Medical care is inconsistent.
143. Louise resorts to begging.
144. Some give her change.
145. Others ignore her.
146. She feels invisible.
147. Once, she finds a discarded coat.
148. It brings her temporary warmth.
149. She starts to talk to herself.
150. Her mental state becomes unstable.
151. Paranoia grows within her.
152. She fears everyone.
153. She trusts no one.
154. Her appearance becomes more disheveled.
155. Her hair is tangled.
156. Her clothing rips further.
157. She loses weight drastically.
158. She fights to survive each day.
159. The drugs offer an escape.
160. Yet, they also trap her.
161. One day, she finds a stray dog.
162. She names it Buddy.
163. Buddy becomes her companion.
164. They share whatever food she finds.
165. Buddy offers her comfort.
166. But Buddy is also in danger.
167. They are kicked out of places together.
168. Louise loves Buddy.
169. He loves her unconditionally.
170. Winter arrives harshly.
171. She struggles to stay warm.
172. People start to notice her more.
173. Some offer help.
174. She often refuses.
175. Police pressure increases.
176. They harass her frequently.
177. She fights back.
178. Here are ten things she does:
1. Shoves an officer.
2. Swings her purse.
3. Throws her tote bag.
4. Uses her wedges to kick.
5. Bites an arm.
6. Scratches with her nails.
7. Screams profanities.
8. Pushes against barriers.
9. Attempts to run.
10. Pleads for them to leave her be.
179. Louise's life remains in turmoil.
180. She loses touch with reality.
181. Her past, as Jacob, is a far-off blur.
182. She cannot recall the details.
183. More years pass.
184. Her body weakens.
185. Health worsens progressively.
186. Buddy stays by her side.
187. They move to a new city.
188. She starts over in the new location.
189. Faces become unfamiliar again.
190. Environment changes little comfort.
191. Drug dependency deepens.
192. Food becomes scarcer.
193. She notices a shelter nearby.
194. They reject her entry.
195. She feels defeated.
196. Louise spots an alley.
197. She decides to stay there.
198. The alley becomes her new home.
199. Others in the same situation reside there.
200. They form an unstable community.
201. She trades items for food.
202. Louise often gets shortchanged.
203. Her spirit dwindles.
204. Buddy falls ill one day.
205. She tries to nurse him.
206. Buddy does not recover.
207. Louise feels a deep loss.
208. Her only friend is gone.
209. Life feels even bleaker.
210. She continues her routine.
211. More drugs, more alcohol.
212. Lifts items from surroundings.
213. The alley becomes crowded.
214. Tensions rise.
215. She fights even more.
216. Wedges and purse used again.
217. Days blur together.
218. Louise's time is lost in haze.
219. A new officer approaches her.
220. He offers sincere help.
221. Louise hesitates but accepts.
222. He connects her with resources.
223. They begin a slow journey.
224. Rebuilding a broken life.
225. Louise takes tentative steps.
226. Attends counseling sessions.
227. Sees a doctor for the first time.
228. Begins to detox gradually.
229. The officer checks in on her.
230. Days become slightly clearer.
231. Diet improves from donations.
232. Trust builds slowly.
233. Louise seeks small work.
234. Sells sketches for nickels.
235. A friend in shelter aids her.
236. Friendship offers glimpse of hope.
237. Louise dreams of stability.
238. Seeks job at local store.
239. Gains part-time work.
240. Earns her footing back.
241. Drugs lose hold slightly.
242. A slight semblance of normalcy returns.
243. Her shifts increase over time.
244. Store trust grows.
245. She feels human once more.
246. Stays sober for weeks.
247. Reaches out to long-lost family.
248. Connection reestablished weakly.
249. Many weeks turn to months.
250. Pets new stray that crosses path.
251. Life less harsh for Louise.
252. Reminds herself of each step.
253. Never forgets past trials.
254. Uses story to guide others.
255. Life story as cautionary tale.
256. Unseen scars persist yet fade.
257. Louise finds slight meaning.
258. Future more hopeful steadily.
259. Support continues constantly.
260. Louise evolves beyond hardship.
This story was generated by user manemansteve3 with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.
Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.
Prompt: A long 260 sentences story in a formatted list of 1 to 260 about a 5 year old boy with a description of the boy's name, his age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and race being white. Include his mom's name, age being older, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include his cousin's name, her age being almost the same age as his mom, birthday, birth year, height, what state in the US she's from, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include his aunt's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include his grandma's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have there be a homeless woman somewhere else in the US walking down the street. Have her be a blonde white woman and include her name, age being 5-8 years older than his mom, birthday, birth year, height being shorter than his mom, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have her be wearing a tank top and short shorts and wedges on her feet with a description of the tank top and where she found it not being nice and a detailed description of her short shorts and where she found them not being nice and a detailed description of the wedges and where she found them not being nice. Have her be wearing a purse on her right shoulder full of feminine items and include a detailed description of the purse and where she found it not being nice and have her be carrying a pink tote bag on her left shoulder full of more feminine stuff with a detailed description of the bag and the stuff and where she found it not being nice. Have her be pulling out a cigarette getting ready to light it as she put the lighter up to the cigarette and lit it. Have the boy be at home playing with his toys when he blinked feeling his whole world shift suddenly feeling the sensation of himself standing up and something hot in his mouth and have him start coughing when he realized he sounded like a girl for some reason. Have him look around realizing he was outside somewhere he didn't recognize. Have him look down to see long hair and a feminine outfit and a cigarette in his hand and the sensation of a backpack and a purse and a tote bag on him and a pair of girly shoes he didn't know the name of on his feet. Have him take off the tote bag and purse in a formatted list of 1 to 5 innocently struggling to do so. Have him bend down trying to remove the wedges in 8 ways unable in a formatted list of 1 to 8 being specific as he spoke for the first time realizing he sounded like a girl. Have him sit down and start crying as the long hair entered his vision again. Have him think back to the hot thing in his mouth pulling out another cigarette and lighting it and blowing on it. Have his memories start changing until he only remembered being a woman. Have the woman cross her legs as she finished exhaling and said "wait where the fuck is my stuff? my purse and my bag with my clothes in it and oh fucking fuck ____ what is wrong with you you stupid stupid stupid bitch you're fucking __ years old how have i been homeless for __ fucking years and i left all my shit thank god my __ are on my feet i still remember finding these near the_____ i feel like such a pri____ wearing them and have it be in quoted text filling in the blanks referring to herself by her new first name. Have her never remember her old life and never stop being homeless. Have her go to retrieve her purse and her tote in a formatted list of 1 to 10. Have her start doing hard drugs and alcohol and be specific. Have her get into altercations with the police and other homeless people constantly and have her use her purse and her tote bag and her wedges as weapons in a formatted list of 1 to 10 detailing what she did. The swap is permanent. Continue the story from here.
Response: 1. A little boy named Jacob. 2. Jacob is 5 years old. 3. His birthday is September 14, 2018. 4. He was born in 2018. 5. Jacob is 42 inches tall. 6. He weighs 40 pounds. 7. His hair is brown and curly. 8. He has blue eyes. 9. Jacob is white. 10. His mom's name is Emily. 11. Emily is 33 years old. 12. Her birthday is January 20, 1990. 13. She was born in 1990. 14. Emily is 5'6" tall. 15. She weighs 140 pounds. 16. Her hair is blonde, straight, and shoulder-length. 17. She has green eyes. 18. Jacob's cousin's name is Sarah. 19. Sarah is 32 years old. 20. Her birthday is March 15, 1991. 21. She was born in 1991. 22. Sarah is 5'5" tall. 23. She is from California. 24. She weighs 135 pounds. 25. Her hair is brown, wavy, and long. 26. She has brown eyes. 27. Jacob's aunt's name is Rebecca. 28. Rebecca is 36 years old. 29. Her birthday is July 22, 1987. 30. She was born in 1987. 31. Rebecca is 5'7" tall. 32. She weighs 150 pounds. 33. Her hair is red, straight, and long. 34. She has blue eyes. 35. Jacob's grandma's name is Margaret. 36. Margaret is 60 years old. 37. Her birthday is October 8, 1963. 38. She was born in 1963. 39. Margaret is 5'4" tall. 40. She weighs 160 pounds. 41. Her hair is grey, curly, and short. 42. She has green eyes. 43. Elsewhere in the US, a homeless woman named Louise. 44. Louise is 38-41 years old. 45. Her birthday is November 2, 1982-1985. 46. She was born between 1982-1985. 47. Louise is shorter than 5’6”. 48. She weighs approximately 130 pounds. 49. Her hair is blonde, wavy, and unkempt. 50. She has blue eyes. 51. Louise is wearing a disheveled tank top. 52. She found the tank top in a dumpster behind a thrift store. 53. Her shorts are tattered denim with frayed edges. 54. She found the shorts near a train station. 55. Her wedges are worn but once fashionable. 56. She found the wedges in a hotel’s trash bin. 57. Louise is carrying a ragged purse. 58. The purse is filled with feminine hygiene products. 59. She found the purse in a second-hand shop's discard pile. 60. A pink tote bag dangles from her left shoulder. 61. Inside the tote are assorted personal care items. 62. She found the tote in a park. 63. Louise pulls out a cigarette and lights it. 64. Jacob is playing with toys at home. 65. He blinks and feels his world shift. 66. He senses himself standing up unexpectedly. 67. There is something hot in his mouth. 68. Jacob begins coughing. 69. He realizes he sounds like a girl. 70. He looks around, bewildered. 71. Jacob does not recognize his surroundings. 72. He looks down at his body. 73. He sees long hair. 74. He is wearing a feminine outfit. 75. A cigarette is in his hand. 76. He feels a backpack. 77. He feels a purse. 78. He feels a tote bag. 79. He is wearing girly shoes. 80. Jacob starts to struggle with the tote bag. 81. He gets it off his shoulders. 82. Next, he wrestles with the purse. 83. He finds himself fumbling clumsily. 84. The sensation of straps is unfamiliar. 85. He finally removes the purse. 86. Jacob bends to remove the wedges. 1. Jacob tugs at the straps. 2. He tries to push them off with his other foot. 3. He stands on one foot and shakes the other. 4. He attempts to unbuckle them. 5. He pulls at the heels. 6. He wiggles his toes, trying to slip out. 7. He sits down and pulls harder. 8. He cries out in frustration. 87. Jacob notices the long hair in his vision. 88. He sits down and cries. 89. He recalls the hot sensation. 90. He absentmindedly pulls out another cigarette. 91. He lights it and blows on it. 92. His memories start to change. 93. He can only remember being a woman now. 94. She crosses her legs. 95. She says, "Wait, where the fuck is my stuff?" 96. "My purse and my bag with my clothes in it." 97. "Oh fucking fuck Louise, what is wrong with you?" 98. "You're so fucking stupid, stupid, stupid bitch!" 99. "You're 39 years old." 100. "How have I been homeless for 5 fucking years?" 101. "I left all my shit, but thank God my wedges are on my feet." 102. "I still remember finding these near the hotel." 103. "I feel like such a princess wearing them." 104. Louise cannot remember her old life anymore. 105. She never stops being homeless. 106. Louise retrieves her purse. 107. Louise retrieves her tote bag. 108. Louise begins to use hard drugs. 109. She starts with marijuana. 110. She progresses to cocaine. 111. Soon, she tries heroin. 112. Meth becomes her drug of choice. 113. Alcohol is her constant companion. 114. She starts to drink vodka. 115. She switches to whiskey. 116. She mixes alcohol with her drugs. 117. Louise gets into altercations frequently. 118. She fights with police officers. 119. During these fights, she uses her purse. 120. She swings the tote bag. 121. Louise uses the wedges to stomp on feet. 122. Her purse strap becomes a whip. 123. She throws items from the purse. 124. She uses the tote as a shield. 125. She threatens with sharp objects. 126. She grabs and shakes people. 127. Louise bites if she's cornered. 128. The swap is permanent. 129. Jacob's previous life is erased. 130. Louise's memories fill her mind completely. 131. She continues to wander the streets aimlessly. 132. Every day is a struggle. 133. She seeks out shelters. 134. Often, the shelters are full. 135. She hunts for food in dumpsters. 136. Nights are spent on park benches. 137. The weather sometimes betrays her. 138. Her health deteriorates. 139. She catches a cold. 140. The cold turns into pneumonia. 141. She visits free clinics. 142. Medical care is inconsistent. 143. Louise resorts to begging. 144. Some give her change. 145. Others ignore her. 146. She feels invisible. 147. Once, she finds a discarded coat. 148. It brings her temporary warmth. 149. She starts to talk to herself. 150. Her mental state becomes unstable. 151. Paranoia grows within her. 152. She fears everyone. 153. She trusts no one. 154. Her appearance becomes more disheveled. 155. Her hair is tangled. 156. Her clothing rips further. 157. She loses weight drastically. 158. She fights to survive each day. 159. The drugs offer an escape. 160. Yet, they also trap her. 161. One day, she finds a stray dog. 162. She names it Buddy. 163. Buddy becomes her companion. 164. They share whatever food she finds. 165. Buddy offers her comfort. 166. But Buddy is also in danger. 167. They are kicked out of places together. 168. Louise loves Buddy. 169. He loves her unconditionally. 170. Winter arrives harshly. 171. She struggles to stay warm. 172. People start to notice her more. 173. Some offer help. 174. She often refuses. 175. Police pressure increases. 176. They harass her frequently. 177. She fights back. 178. Here are ten things she does: 1. Shoves an officer. 2. Swings her purse. 3. Throws her tote bag. 4. Uses her wedges to kick. 5. Bites an arm. 6. Scratches with her nails. 7. Screams profanities. 8. Pushes against barriers. 9. Attempts to run. 10. Pleads for them to leave her be. 179. Louise's life remains in turmoil. 180. She loses touch with reality. 181. Her past, as Jacob, is a far-off blur. 182. She cannot recall the details. 183. More years pass. 184. Her body weakens. 185. Health worsens progressively. 186. Buddy stays by her side. 187. They move to a new city. 188. She starts over in the new location. 189. Faces become unfamiliar again. 190. Environment changes little comfort. 191. Drug dependency deepens. 192. Food becomes scarcer. 193. She notices a shelter nearby. 194. They reject her entry. 195. She feels defeated. 196. Louise spots an alley. 197. She decides to stay there. 198. The alley becomes her new home. 199. Others in the same situation reside there. 200. They form an unstable community. 201. She trades items for food. 202. Louise often gets shortchanged. 203. Her spirit dwindles. 204. Buddy falls ill one day. 205. She tries to nurse him. 206. Buddy does not recover. 207. Louise feels a deep loss. 208. Her only friend is gone. 209. Life feels even bleaker. 210. She continues her routine. 211. More drugs, more alcohol. 212. Lifts items from surroundings. 213. The alley becomes crowded. 214. Tensions rise. 215. She fights even more. 216. Wedges and purse used again. 217. Days blur together. 218. Louise's time is lost in haze. 219. A new officer approaches her. 220. He offers sincere help. 221. Louise hesitates but accepts. 222. He connects her with resources. 223. They begin a slow journey. 224. Rebuilding a broken life. 225. Louise takes tentative steps. 226. Attends counseling sessions. 227. Sees a doctor for the first time. 228. Begins to detox gradually. 229. The officer checks in on her. 230. Days become slightly clearer. 231. Diet improves from donations. 232. Trust builds slowly. 233. Louise seeks small work. 234. Sells sketches for nickels. 235. A friend in shelter aids her. 236. Friendship offers glimpse of hope. 237. Louise dreams of stability. 238. Seeks job at local store. 239. Gains part-time work. 240. Earns her footing back. 241. Drugs lose hold slightly. 242. A slight semblance of normalcy returns. 243. Her shifts increase over time. 244. Store trust grows. 245. She feels human once more. 246. Stays sober for weeks. 247. Reaches out to long-lost family. 248. Connection reestablished weakly. 249. Many weeks turn to months. 250. Pets new stray that crosses path. 251. Life less harsh for Louise. 252. Reminds herself of each step. 253. Never forgets past trials. 254. Uses story to guide others. 255. Life story as cautionary tale. 256. Unseen scars persist yet fade. 257. Louise finds slight meaning. 258. Future more hopeful steadily. 259. Support continues constantly. 260. Louise evolves beyond hardship.
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