1. Jack Dillon Murphy confidently took his first walk alone.
2. Jack was born on March 8, 2018.
3. His small stature stood at 40 inches tall.
4. He weighed just 40 pounds.
5. His hair was a shaggy mop of light brown.
6. His eyes were a bright blue.
7. He was a white child from Kansas.
8. His mom, Laura Murphy, was 22 years old.
9. Laura's birthday was on February 12, 2001.
10. Laura stood at 5'6" in height.
11. She weighed around 150 pounds.
12. Laura had straight, dark brown hair.
13. Her eyes were a warm hazel.
14. Both Laura and Jack lived in San Francisco, California.
15. Today, Laura gave Jack permission for his first solo walk.
16. Excited, Jack put on his favorite red sneakers.
17. The air was crisp and clear as he stepped outside.
18. He looked back at his home and waved.
19. "Be careful!" Laura called out.
20. Jack nodded with a wide grin.
21. He loved exploring the city parks nearby.
22. As he walked, he hummed his favorite tune.
23. He watched the leaves as they swirled in the wind.
24. Jack admired the tall buildings and bustling streets.
25. He felt proud of his new sense of independence.
26. About 10 minutes into his walk, he saw a crowd.
27. Curiously, he approached a group of women.
28. There were about 30 women, all carrying signs.
29. The signs were vibrant and had various slogans.
30. Jack couldn't read all the words, but they looked important.
31. One sign read, "My Body, My Choice."
32. Another one read, "Equality for All."
33. Jack felt a mixture of awe and confusion.
34. He wanted to ask what it was all about.
35. The women wore very bright and uncoordinated clothes.
36. Bright floral patterns clashed with neon stripes.
37. Their dresses were outdated and oddly fitting.
38. Most of them wore flip flops, showing painted nails.
39. Some had garish oversized sunglasses.
40. Laura’s tall and fit frame moved around confidently.
41. She watched from a distance, unsure of Jack’s interaction.
42. One woman caught Jack’s eye.
43. She had brightly dyed purple hair.
44. Her name was Karen, and she was 32 years old.
45. Karen was born on June 2, 1990.
46. She stood at 5'4" and weighed around 140 pounds.
47. Her hair was cut in a short bob with blunt bangs.
48. Her eyes were a light green.
49. She wore a neon pink dress with orange polka dots.
50. Her flip flops were mismatched, one red and one blue.
51. Her oversized sunglasses had rhinestones falling off.
52. Karen noticed young Jack standing there.
53. She made her way through the crowd towards him.
54. “Do you believe in God?” Karen asked Jack.
55. Jack blinked in surprise at the question.
56. “Um, yes, I do,” Jack replied nervously.
57. Karen tilted her head, scrutinizing him.
58. “Do you support abortion?” she asked sharply.
59. Jack looked even more confused.
60. “I... I don't know,” Jack stuttered innocently.
61. Karen's green eyes narrowed in frustration.
62. “Oh, okay then. You'll know how a woman feels,” Karen snapped.
63. She stomped towards Jack, grabbing his small arm.
64. Jack squeezed his eyes shut, feeling a strange sensation.
65. When he opened them, he was wearing sunglasses.
66. He felt something in his hand.
67. Slowly, he took off the sunglasses.
68. He glanced down at his small hands.
69. His nails were now painted a bright red.
70. He was holding a sign that read, "My Body, My Choice."
71. Jack’s confusion grew as he looked at himself.
72. His feet were now in flip flops, with painted nails matching his hands.
73. He felt a wave of panic wash over him.
74. The realization set in; his body was gone.
75. "Is she okay?" one of the women asked.
76. Jack, now in Karen’s body, blinked in confusion.
77. “I... I have to go find mommy,” Jack said in Karen’s voice.
78. The women surrounded him, blocking his path.
79. “It's okay,” another woman reassured.
80. “We'll erase your memories of the last five minutes.”
81. The women chanted something Jack couldn’t understand.
82. Suddenly, his previous memories seemed to vanish.
83. Her mind filled with new liberal ideologies.
84. She remembered 30 distinct positions.
85. 1. Gender didn’t matter.
86. 2. Women's rights were paramount.
87. 3. Abortion was a right.
88. 4. The LGBTQ+ community deserved full equality.
89. 5. Police reform was necessary.
90. 6. Climate change needed urgent action.
91. 7. Universal healthcare was a human right.
92. 8. Education should be free.
93. 9. Wealth disparity should be addressed.
94. 10. Voting rights must be protected.
95. 11. Refugees were welcome.
96. 12. Mental health care was crucial.
97. 13. Art and culture should be funded.
98. 14. Science and facts were important.
99. 15. Corporate corruption was a threat.
100. 16. Racial equality was essential.
101. 17. Religion shouldn’t dictate laws.
102. 18. Gun control was necessary.
103. 19. Renewable energy should be prioritized.
104. 20. Food security was a base human right.
105. 21. More public transportation was needed.
106. 22. Internet should be accessible to all.
107. 23. Animal rights were vital.
108. 24. Fair wages were needed.
109. 25. Digital privacy must be protected.
110. 26. Net neutrality should be law.
111. 27. Art teachers should be paid more.
112. 28. Junk food advertising to children should be banned.
113. 29. The Republican party should be abolished.
114. 30. People shouldn’t be allowed to own guns.
115. The women decided to quiz their friend.
116. “Do you think the Constitution should be abolished?” one asked.
117. “Absolutely,” she replied aggressively.
118. “Religion shouldn’t dictate laws, right?” another asked.
119. “Correct,” she confirmed, fervently.
120. “People shouldn’t own guns, yes?”
121. “Right!” she exclaimed with passion.
122. “Vaccines should be mandatory?”
123. “Without a doubt,” she stated matter-of-factly.
124. “The Republican party must be abolished?”
125. “Of course,” she replied, filled with conviction.
126. “Police reform is necessary?”
127. “Absolutely essential.”
128. “Do you believe in universal healthcare?”
129. “It's a human right,” she insisted.
130. “Education should be free?”
131. “For everyone.”
132. “What about LGBTQ+ rights?”
133. “Deserve full equality.”
134. “Climate change?”
135. “Urgent action needed.”
136. “Wealth inequality?”
137. “Needs addressing.”
138. “Voting rights?”
139. “Must be protected.”
140. “Refugees?”
141. “Welcome them.”
142. “Mental health care?”
143. “Crucial.”
144. “Art and culture funding?”
145. “Necessary.”
146. “Science and facts?”
147. “Always important.”
148. “Corporate corruption?”
149. “A threat.”
150. “Racial equality?”
151. “Non-negotiable.”
152. “Gun control?”
153. “Absolutely necessary.”
154. “Renewable energy?”
155. “A priority.”
156. “Food security?”
157. “A human right.”
158. “Public transportation?”
159. “More is needed.”
160. “Internet access?”
161. “Essential for all.”
162. “Animal rights?”
163. “Very important.”
164. “Fair wages?”
165. “A must.”
166. “Digital privacy?”
167. “Must be protected.”
168. “Net neutrality?”
169. “Should be law.”
170. “Art teachers' pay?”
171. “Should be increased.”
172. “Junk food advertising to children?”
173. “Should be banned.”
174. The women looked satisfied with the answers.
175. Jack, who was now Karen, had fully transformed.
176. His essence lost in the sea of a new identity.
177. Jack, as Karen, glanced around one last time.
178. The old life of the little boy was gone.
179. Jack's new life as Karen was beginning.
180. The memories of his old self were fading, replaced by new convictions.
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 and thorough and detailed 180 sentences story in a formatted list of 1 to 180 about a 5 year old boy out walking alone by himself for the first time with permission from his 22 year old mom. Include the boy's name, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and race being white. Include his mom's name, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and what state she and her son were from not being the east coast or the west coast but have them be living in San Francisco, California. Have him be walking when he stumbled upon a group of about 30 women all holding signs supporting abortion and other liberal causes and include 10 of them in a formatted list of 1 to 10. Include 5 of the women's name, ages all being about 5-15 years older than his mom, birthdays, birth years, heights being shorter than his mom, weights, hair colors and styles and eye colors and have them all be wearing very tacky feminine dresses and flip flops and other tacky looking clothing and tacky accessories like sunglasses being specific as to how everything looked tacky and why. Reveal which of the 5 women approached the boy and have her ask him if he believes in God and supports abortion and have it be in quoted text. Have the boy get confused and say yes i do and um i don't know and have it be in quoted text innocently saying he doesn't know what that is. Have the woman get frustrated and say oh okay then you'll know how a woman feels and have it be in quoted text stomping towards the boy grabbing him. Have him squeeze his eyes realizing he was now wearing sunglasses and holding something. Have him take off the sunglasses looking down to see his nails were now painted and he was holding one of the abortion signs and include what it said again and have it be in quoted text. Have him look down to see he was wearing flip flops with the same tacky painted nails as his hands. The swap was permanent and the boy squeezed his eyes shut not knowing what to do never seeing his body again. Have some of the other women ask who they think is their friend if she's okay and have it be in quoted text. Have the boy tell the girls I have to go find mommy and have it be in quoted text. Have the women stop him and say it's okay we'll erase your memories of the last five minutes don't know why you're acting so weird and have it be in quoted text. Have them say something and have it erase all of the boy's memories and have her suddenly remember 30 positions she had as a liberal woman in a formatted list of 1 to 30 including her belief that gender didn't matter. Have the women decide to quiz their friend asking her 30 questions about her religious and political beliefs and have it be in quoted text including the constitution should be abolished and people shouldn't be allowed to own guns and vaccines should be mandatory to participate in society and the republican party should be abolished. Have the woman answer all 30 questions and have it be in quoted text being aggressive and liberal in her answers.
Response: 1. Jack Dillon Murphy confidently took his first walk alone. 2. Jack was born on March 8, 2018. 3. His small stature stood at 40 inches tall. 4. He weighed just 40 pounds. 5. His hair was a shaggy mop of light brown. 6. His eyes were a bright blue. 7. He was a white child from Kansas. 8. His mom, Laura Murphy, was 22 years old. 9. Laura's birthday was on February 12, 2001. 10. Laura stood at 5'6" in height. 11. She weighed around 150 pounds. 12. Laura had straight, dark brown hair. 13. Her eyes were a warm hazel. 14. Both Laura and Jack lived in San Francisco, California. 15. Today, Laura gave Jack permission for his first solo walk. 16. Excited, Jack put on his favorite red sneakers. 17. The air was crisp and clear as he stepped outside. 18. He looked back at his home and waved. 19. "Be careful!" Laura called out. 20. Jack nodded with a wide grin. 21. He loved exploring the city parks nearby. 22. As he walked, he hummed his favorite tune. 23. He watched the leaves as they swirled in the wind. 24. Jack admired the tall buildings and bustling streets. 25. He felt proud of his new sense of independence. 26. About 10 minutes into his walk, he saw a crowd. 27. Curiously, he approached a group of women. 28. There were about 30 women, all carrying signs. 29. The signs were vibrant and had various slogans. 30. Jack couldn't read all the words, but they looked important. 31. One sign read, "My Body, My Choice." 32. Another one read, "Equality for All." 33. Jack felt a mixture of awe and confusion. 34. He wanted to ask what it was all about. 35. The women wore very bright and uncoordinated clothes. 36. Bright floral patterns clashed with neon stripes. 37. Their dresses were outdated and oddly fitting. 38. Most of them wore flip flops, showing painted nails. 39. Some had garish oversized sunglasses. 40. Laura’s tall and fit frame moved around confidently. 41. She watched from a distance, unsure of Jack’s interaction. 42. One woman caught Jack’s eye. 43. She had brightly dyed purple hair. 44. Her name was Karen, and she was 32 years old. 45. Karen was born on June 2, 1990. 46. She stood at 5'4" and weighed around 140 pounds. 47. Her hair was cut in a short bob with blunt bangs. 48. Her eyes were a light green. 49. She wore a neon pink dress with orange polka dots. 50. Her flip flops were mismatched, one red and one blue. 51. Her oversized sunglasses had rhinestones falling off. 52. Karen noticed young Jack standing there. 53. She made her way through the crowd towards him. 54. “Do you believe in God?” Karen asked Jack. 55. Jack blinked in surprise at the question. 56. “Um, yes, I do,” Jack replied nervously. 57. Karen tilted her head, scrutinizing him. 58. “Do you support abortion?” she asked sharply. 59. Jack looked even more confused. 60. “I... I don't know,” Jack stuttered innocently. 61. Karen's green eyes narrowed in frustration. 62. “Oh, okay then. You'll know how a woman feels,” Karen snapped. 63. She stomped towards Jack, grabbing his small arm. 64. Jack squeezed his eyes shut, feeling a strange sensation. 65. When he opened them, he was wearing sunglasses. 66. He felt something in his hand. 67. Slowly, he took off the sunglasses. 68. He glanced down at his small hands. 69. His nails were now painted a bright red. 70. He was holding a sign that read, "My Body, My Choice." 71. Jack’s confusion grew as he looked at himself. 72. His feet were now in flip flops, with painted nails matching his hands. 73. He felt a wave of panic wash over him. 74. The realization set in; his body was gone. 75. "Is she okay?" one of the women asked. 76. Jack, now in Karen’s body, blinked in confusion. 77. “I... I have to go find mommy,” Jack said in Karen’s voice. 78. The women surrounded him, blocking his path. 79. “It's okay,” another woman reassured. 80. “We'll erase your memories of the last five minutes.” 81. The women chanted something Jack couldn’t understand. 82. Suddenly, his previous memories seemed to vanish. 83. Her mind filled with new liberal ideologies. 84. She remembered 30 distinct positions. 85. 1. Gender didn’t matter. 86. 2. Women's rights were paramount. 87. 3. Abortion was a right. 88. 4. The LGBTQ+ community deserved full equality. 89. 5. Police reform was necessary. 90. 6. Climate change needed urgent action. 91. 7. Universal healthcare was a human right. 92. 8. Education should be free. 93. 9. Wealth disparity should be addressed. 94. 10. Voting rights must be protected. 95. 11. Refugees were welcome. 96. 12. Mental health care was crucial. 97. 13. Art and culture should be funded. 98. 14. Science and facts were important. 99. 15. Corporate corruption was a threat. 100. 16. Racial equality was essential. 101. 17. Religion shouldn’t dictate laws. 102. 18. Gun control was necessary. 103. 19. Renewable energy should be prioritized. 104. 20. Food security was a base human right. 105. 21. More public transportation was needed. 106. 22. Internet should be accessible to all. 107. 23. Animal rights were vital. 108. 24. Fair wages were needed. 109. 25. Digital privacy must be protected. 110. 26. Net neutrality should be law. 111. 27. Art teachers should be paid more. 112. 28. Junk food advertising to children should be banned. 113. 29. The Republican party should be abolished. 114. 30. People shouldn’t be allowed to own guns. 115. The women decided to quiz their friend. 116. “Do you think the Constitution should be abolished?” one asked. 117. “Absolutely,” she replied aggressively. 118. “Religion shouldn’t dictate laws, right?” another asked. 119. “Correct,” she confirmed, fervently. 120. “People shouldn’t own guns, yes?” 121. “Right!” she exclaimed with passion. 122. “Vaccines should be mandatory?” 123. “Without a doubt,” she stated matter-of-factly. 124. “The Republican party must be abolished?” 125. “Of course,” she replied, filled with conviction. 126. “Police reform is necessary?” 127. “Absolutely essential.” 128. “Do you believe in universal healthcare?” 129. “It's a human right,” she insisted. 130. “Education should be free?” 131. “For everyone.” 132. “What about LGBTQ+ rights?” 133. “Deserve full equality.” 134. “Climate change?” 135. “Urgent action needed.” 136. “Wealth inequality?” 137. “Needs addressing.” 138. “Voting rights?” 139. “Must be protected.” 140. “Refugees?” 141. “Welcome them.” 142. “Mental health care?” 143. “Crucial.” 144. “Art and culture funding?” 145. “Necessary.” 146. “Science and facts?” 147. “Always important.” 148. “Corporate corruption?” 149. “A threat.” 150. “Racial equality?” 151. “Non-negotiable.” 152. “Gun control?” 153. “Absolutely necessary.” 154. “Renewable energy?” 155. “A priority.” 156. “Food security?” 157. “A human right.” 158. “Public transportation?” 159. “More is needed.” 160. “Internet access?” 161. “Essential for all.” 162. “Animal rights?” 163. “Very important.” 164. “Fair wages?” 165. “A must.” 166. “Digital privacy?” 167. “Must be protected.” 168. “Net neutrality?” 169. “Should be law.” 170. “Art teachers' pay?” 171. “Should be increased.” 172. “Junk food advertising to children?” 173. “Should be banned.” 174. The women looked satisfied with the answers. 175. Jack, who was now Karen, had fully transformed. 176. His essence lost in the sea of a new identity. 177. Jack, as Karen, glanced around one last time. 178. The old life of the little boy was gone. 179. Jack's new life as Karen was beginning. 180. The memories of his old self were fading, replaced by new convictions.
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