RE: GPT-2 Outputs Thread
04-16-2019, 06:18 AM
> Go to the kitchen
You walk to the kitchen. No one is there. A phone is ringing.
> Pick up the phone.
You pick up the phone.
You don't hear anything.
> Pick up the phone.
You are already holding the phone.
> Pick up the phone
Your hand slides. The phone is sliding. You are slippery.
> Pick up the phone
You are breathing. But soon that will stop.
> Pick up the phone
Hello. I am here. Do not move. I know you are there.
> Drop the call right now.
You feel me behind you.
> Drop the call.
> Your breath gets very deep.
> You feel your heart pound against your temples. You are too numb for your breathing.
> Your mouth looks like something someone would wear and then you get a real sense of what is going on.
You feel your head go numb.
> Your throat is so thick you can actually hear the voices in your head, and you can't help but feel a little dizzy.
You breathe harder and get used to it because you are aware your breathing is so bad.
> You feel dizzy, and then it is over.
You feel like your heart is beating faster than it actually is.
Your breath is so low you can barely even feel blood flowing through your lips.
> Your heart feels so good. You fall asleep.
You woke up from your coma. It was a long weekend and you still have to go back. On the way back you make your way to the office. You have to pull all the way from the office, where you have to leave the apartment.
Go in. Don't worry about where the phone is. It is where the phone is.
You walk back to the car. You are alone, and now your body is trembling. You feel very thirsty. It is so hard being thirsty.
You make it outside again. You leave your car and start to walk. You smell very different.
The streets are empty. It is hard to tell.
You can feel the streets here. It looks like a street.
You stop and walk back to the car. There is nothing there either.
You hear the people coming here and go to your room.
You can feel the people coming back, and it will stop there. You can feel the people coming back again.
You walk out of the apartment. You find yourself in a bathroom with very cold water in your hand.
You smell the cold water.
You walk to the sink and wash your hands. You feel very sick.
You feel so much worse.
You put on the socks of the people you care for now and do not come back. You tell the people you have to stay. You walk to the people you care for now.
You walk to the kitchen. No one is there. A phone is ringing.
> Pick up the phone.
You pick up the phone.
You don't hear anything.
> Pick up the phone.
You are already holding the phone.
> Pick up the phone
Your hand slides. The phone is sliding. You are slippery.
> Pick up the phone
You are breathing. But soon that will stop.
> Pick up the phone
Hello. I am here. Do not move. I know you are there.
> Drop the call right now.
You feel me behind you.
> Drop the call.
> Your breath gets very deep.
> You feel your heart pound against your temples. You are too numb for your breathing.
> Your mouth looks like something someone would wear and then you get a real sense of what is going on.
You feel your head go numb.
> Your throat is so thick you can actually hear the voices in your head, and you can't help but feel a little dizzy.
You breathe harder and get used to it because you are aware your breathing is so bad.
> You feel dizzy, and then it is over.
You feel like your heart is beating faster than it actually is.
Your breath is so low you can barely even feel blood flowing through your lips.
> Your heart feels so good. You fall asleep.
You woke up from your coma. It was a long weekend and you still have to go back. On the way back you make your way to the office. You have to pull all the way from the office, where you have to leave the apartment.
Go in. Don't worry about where the phone is. It is where the phone is.
You walk back to the car. You are alone, and now your body is trembling. You feel very thirsty. It is so hard being thirsty.
You make it outside again. You leave your car and start to walk. You smell very different.
The streets are empty. It is hard to tell.
You can feel the streets here. It looks like a street.
You stop and walk back to the car. There is nothing there either.
You hear the people coming here and go to your room.
You can feel the people coming back, and it will stop there. You can feel the people coming back again.
You walk out of the apartment. You find yourself in a bathroom with very cold water in your hand.
You smell the cold water.
You walk to the sink and wash your hands. You feel very sick.
You feel so much worse.
You put on the socks of the people you care for now and do not come back. You tell the people you have to stay. You walk to the people you care for now.