I’ve recently been messing around with ai chat generators like ChatGPT and been having a laugh.
Here’s one I just made that I found interesting:
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Joe Rogan: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Joe Rogan Experience. My guest today is a very special one. He’s a former high school chemistry teacher turned methamphetamine manufacturer. He’s also known as Heisenberg. Please welcome Walter White.
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Walter White: Thank you, Joe. It’s great to be here.
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Joe Rogan: So Walter, you were a chemistry teacher, what made you turn to making meth?
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Walter White: Well, Joe, it was a combination of factors. I was diagnosed with cancer and needed money to pay for my medical bills. I also saw an opportunity to use my knowledge of chemistry to make a high-quality product that could provide for my family after I was gone.
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Joe Rogan: That’s quite a story. What was it like being a drug kingpin?
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Walter White: It was challenging, to say the least. There were a lot of risks involved, and I had to be careful not to get caught. But it was also exciting, and I felt like I was providing for my family in a way that I never could have before.
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Joe Rogan: You know, a lot of people have criticized your actions, saying that you were responsible for the deaths and addictions of countless people. What would you say to those people?
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Walter White: I understand why people might see it that way. But the truth is, I never forced anyone to use my product. People make their own choices, and I simply provided a high-quality product for those who chose to use it. In the end, I was just a man trying to provide for his family.
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Joe Rogan: You’re currently in hiding. Do you ever think you’ll come out of hiding and face the consequences of your actions?
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Walter White: I don’t know, Joe. Right now, my priority is to keep my family safe. But maybe one day, when everything has settled down, I’ll be able to face the consequences of my actions.
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Joe Rogan: Well, I think I speak for a lot of people when I say that we would love to see you face those consequences and take responsibility for what you’ve done. But in the meantime, thank you for coming on the show and sharing your story with us.
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Walter White: Thank you, Joe. It’s been a pleasure.
Let’s see what you all can do!
Right now I’m trying to generate some horror stories.