#Thesaurus on Steroids

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vestal delta
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Do people even use thesaurus anymore? idk but i’d rather use this prompt over a thesaurus any day. Used it a little looked good enough but more feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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slate quail
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Oh gosh.

You might be interested in this prompt:

[Please provide English words to express the range of meanings that can be conveyed with the use of these emoji,

🤯 (Mind blown) or 🤔 (thinking face)

Across a range of intensities from 1 to 10

With 1 equivalent to English words that express minor concepts

And 10 equivalent to English words that express absolute extremes of concept.

Please provide at least 5 words for each number. Please bias the words chosen towards alliterative and higher linguistic selections.]

Sub in any other emoji. Speaking of 'thesaurus on steroids' that was exactly how the bot interpreted this.

If interested, check out the #1074030523233607721 thread for seeing the output and some other discussion.

I haven't asked it to interpret that prompt for me yet, what it thought I was asking. But upper level extensive thesaurus was intensely evoked.

vestal delta
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Thanks @obtuse needle gonna look into this