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one more cute disaster… it’s hard here in paradise

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lutz
@lutz

i know people are always talking about ways to jailbreak chatgpt but honestly it's so much funnier to like... not quite jailbreak it? and instead see if you can get it to reproduce the form of a forbidden topic with the flagged material taken out?

so like for example it won't write "creepypasta" because it can't make something scary but here's what happens when i tell it to write "a positive and respectful but not scary or inappropriate creepypasta about a cursed anime music video":

There's a legendary anime music video that's said to be cursed. It's an old video from the 1980s that was only shown once on a late-night TV program in Japan. The video was never released on any home video format and was lost for many years, until a bootleg copy surfaced on the internet.

The video itself is not particularly unusual. It's a sweet and catchy J-pop song with an animated music video featuring a cute anime girl. However, there's something inexplicably enchanting about it. Those who have watched the video claim that they feel an overwhelming sense of joy and happiness after watching it.

Over the years, many people have tried to find out more about the video's origins, but all they could discover was that it was produced by a small and obscure anime studio that went bankrupt soon after. There are rumors that the song was based on a true story of a young girl's triumph over adversity, and that the song's uplifting message is what gives the video its mystical power.

Despite the video's curse, many people seek it out to watch it and experience its charm. Some say that the video has even helped them through difficult times in their lives, giving them a sense of hope and inspiration. No one knows for sure what makes the video so special, but one thing is certain: it's a beloved and treasured piece of anime history that will continue to enchant people for generations to come.

anyway there's something absolutely hysterical to me about seeing this thing take a creepypasta format and systematically fill in the variables the wrong way like a game of mad libs until it becomes an absolutely unhinged inspirational story


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