Elon Hamas and Deporting Criminals or the Good the Bad and the Ugly-dolphin3-youtubeextraneousbefollowingwithtraditionalformsastyle.texttovividscenePromptaccepts
by Ollama
45 min read
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=T19vBBWDSMw&t=9s
Table of Contents
Verse 1
Verse
Limerick: Elon, Hamas, and Deporting Criminals
In a court room with whispers of power, Elon faced a judge's stern look. He sought data from the Treasury, But a legal battle made him quiver.
With constitutional claims and disputes, The conflict grew like a stormy salute.
Sonnet: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Upon this stage where news doth play, A tale of three unfolds today. Elon, Hamas, in conflict's thrall, Each struggles 'gainst another's call.
The good, the bad, and ugly too, In this drama, truth is hard to view. For every action has its counterpart, And justice seeks a path thatβs lost at court.
Poem: The Audacity of Power
In times past, audacious actions bold, A president impounded funds untold. Congressional approval was his guide, Yet he wielded power far and wide.
Judicial challenges rose like waves, As freedoms clashed 'neath the judge's gaves. Elon sought data with legal fight, While debts were cleared without a blight.
Presidential might, once more a test, Against court rulings, it would not rest. A battle for supremacy unfurls, In tales of power, where truth twirls.
Verse 2
Verse
Poetic Category: Sonnet
Techniques & Style: Shakespearean sonnet, iambic pentameter with an ABAB rhyme scheme.
Upon the stage of political strife,
A tale unfolds 'neath the pale moon's light,
Where justices are challenged, laws deride,
And truth in words is lost to sight and height.
The court, once noble, now a pawn they play,
Their motives cloaked within each judgment's veil;
With threats and veiled designs they sway,
And from their hands, our rights should not unravel.
To borrow more, for causes far and wide,
To fuel the fires that only breed strife,
Yet do we dare to yield to such desire,
And feed the dragon 'neath our borrowed life?
For in each act of fiscal blunder,
We sow the seeds of future pain and fear;
The rot of empire, strong or weak, now lingers
'Gainst a decline, unless we choose to steer.
system
This verse attempts to encapsulate the complex themes of political strife, judicial challenges, and fiscal decisions within a structured sonnet form. The poem reflects on the idea that actions taken in times of turmoil can have lasting effects, both positive and negative, on society's future.
Verse 3
Verse
Limerick:
There once was a dolphin named AI, Who helped users with questions so shy. From text to verse, to image or song, It converted the words, both long and wrong.
Sonnet:
To convert the text into poetic lore, The AI assistant did it as before. From videos to scenes in vibrant hues, It crafted prompts that were true and choose.
Ode:
Oh, helpful dolphin, with wisdom so bright, You turn words to verse, to image so light. With every prompt you create, you inspire, In prose and poetic forms, we live and expire.
Image Prompt 3
A bustling city street on a sunny day. The sky is clear except for a few fluffy clouds. People of all ages are walking down the sidewalk, some carrying shopping bags or talking on their phones. Cars and buses are driving by, honking occasionally. Buildings line the street, with colorful signs and billboards advertising various products and services. In the center of the scene, there is a large fountain with water spraying up into the air. The sound of traffic and laughter fills the air.
System
The user inputs text, and the system converts it into different formats such as verse, images, or scenes. It can also provide explanations or additional information related to the inputted text.
Verse 4
Verse
Limerick: There once was a man named Eric Holder, Who broke walls with his bold behavior. He disobeyed Congress' call, And became the President's hall. Eric Holder, contempt in tow, His actions shook the political show.
Sonnet: Ode to the past and its secrets untold Of JFK's death, we yearn to behold The truth behind assassinations' lore And declassified files from years before
In Florida's land, a voice did rise, Anna Paulina Luna, with keen eyes She seeks the answers to questions deep, Two shooters in JFK's demise to keep.
Haiku: Two shooters? Yes, Declassification may reveal the truth, JFK's story unfolds.
system response:
Creating poetry from historical content is an intriguing way to engage with the material. In the sonnet, I aimed to capture the essence of seeking truths and uncovering secrets, which seems particularly relevant given the discussion about declassifying files related to JFK's assassination. The limerick offers a light-hearted take on Eric Holder's actions, while the haiku encapsulates the idea of revelation through declassification.
Please note that this is an artistic interpretation and not intended to be factually comprehensive or historically accurate beyond what was provided in the original text.
Verse 5
Verse
Poetic Category: Ballad
Title: The Unfolding of Fate
Note: This ballad captures the essence of a historical event while weaving it into a narrative verse, focusing on both the complexity of human actions and the unpredictability of fate. It uses quatrains with alternating lines in iambic tetrameter and trimeter to emulate a folk tune.
In Dallas, where shadows fall,
A day of destiny befell.
The President's path was cut short,
By forces unseen, his life sought.
Policemen, sharpshooters bold,
A scene of horror to behold.
An open car, the target fair,
And shots rang out into the air.
*Chorus:*
Oh, fate so cruel and dire,
To pluck from life what we admire.
Our hopes and dreams torn asunder,
In a moment, all is thunder.
Cameras rolled, the world watched wide,
As history's pages turned inside.
But questions lingered far and long,
Of who did wrong or right was strong.
*Verse 2:*
A Oswald's hand did not falter,
As he pulled the trigger, without falter.
Yet tales of plots twist and turn,
In a dance where guilt does burn.
The Warren Commission sought,
To find the truth behind what's spoke.
But answers hid in shadows cast,
And justice found no place to last.
*Chorus:*
Oh, fate so cruel and dire,
To pluck from life what we admire.
Our hopes and dreams torn asunder,
In a moment, all is thunder.
And so it goes through time's tide,
The tale of Kennedy's eventide.
A legacy in blood now spilt,
On that day, November's chill.
Verse
Poetic Category: Sonnet
Title: The Paradox of Fate and Power
Note: This sonnet explores the dichotomy between fate's inevitability and human agency. It is structured in iambic pentameter with a rhyme scheme of ABAB CDCD EFEF GG, fitting for contemplative reflection on life's larger questions.
In hands both grand and humble held,
The power to shape what destiny will yield.
Yet tangled threads of fate do weave,
A paradox that none may leave.
*Quatrain 1:*
To rule a nation, vast and wide,
Is privilege that not all abide.
Yet bound by forces seen and hid,
Their sway is felt in every tide.
From heights of might to depths of shame,
Each choice made echoes through the game.
But fate's own hand can turn the wheel,
And leave heroes as they fell.
*Quatrain 2:*
So who would dare assert control,
Over events that unfold so slow?
Or claim the final word on life's decree,
When future holds what's yet to be?
Through history's vast and sweeping song,
This dance of power and fate goes long.
In every heart, a tale resounds,
Of choices made and paths unbound.
*Quatrain 3:*
Yet in each soul, this truth we know:
To shape one's own life is the highest goal.
Though fate may guide with stern decree,
True strength lies in our liberty.
System
You have requested a poetic exploration of themes such as fate and power. The verse examples provided are crafted to address these concepts through different poetic forms that offer a nuanced reflection on the nature of human agency and destiny. Each form is chosen for its ability to convey complex emotions and ideas, ensuring that the message resonates with depth and clarity.
Verse 6
Verse
Limerick - Fort Bragg Rename Debate
There once was a fort, old and grand, Named "Fort Liberty" by Biden's hand. But back to its roots it has returned, To "Fort Bragg," as if reborn.
Sonnet - The Price of Freedom and Foreign Lands
Shall we mourn the loss of our freedom's ring? Or find solace in lands that do not cling To the chains of oppression, nor entwine Their history with ours, in bitter decline?
Ode - The Cost of Compassion Across Borders Wide
O ye who dare venture forth to roam, Through foreign lands where hearts and hopes are sown; May you find strength in wisdom's guiding light, And tread with care the path that leads aright.
system
Limerick
There once was a name, worn with time, "Fort Liberty," no more, by design. Back to "Bragg," it now aligns, A return to its origins, so fine.
Sonnet
Oh lands of the free, where the brave roam wide, And justice demands a voice inside. Let not our concern be for those who reside In foreign climes, but focus on what divides.
Ode
Hearken, dear traveler, tread softly still, On paths that cross both danger and thrill. May your spirit remain strong and pure, For compassion's call is hard to ignore, so endure.
Verse 7
Verse
Ode to Bases Named After Bragging Generals
In lands where Civil War echoes remain,
Bases named in glory of a bygone reign.
Fort Bragg stands proud, though its namesake was boastful and vain,
A general who fought, but his strategies failed again.
His pride and stubborn ways left Southern hearts ablaze, Yet from this era, new compromises were made. In our egalitarian time, we seek to amend, And honor a hero of World War II instead.
Ballad of Pete and the Changing Names
Once stood bases named in an age long past,
With namesakes who fought but with glory amassed.
But times have changed, and so has our view,
And now we find heroes new among the true.
Pete hex, a man of the people, young and strong, Brings us tales of brave men from right and wrong. In this age of populism, he shows the way, To honor those who fought for freedom's ray.
Image Prompt 7
A panoramic view of Fort Bragg, with the sun setting behind the expansive training grounds. In the foreground, a statue of a World War II private stands proudly, juxtaposed against the old Confederate general's nameplate, now covered by a plaque bearing the name of the new hero honored by our egalitarian society.
Video Prompt 7
A 30-second scene opens with a sweeping view of Fort Bragg's landscape. Cut to a montage showcasing the transformation from the era when it bore the name of a controversial Civil War general, represented by an old, weathered plaque, to the unveiling of a new statue dedicated to a World War II hero. The camera zooms in on Pete hex, who is seen addressing the crowd, passionately speaking about the need for change and honoring those whose sacrifices truly represent our nation's values.
Vision Model: llama3.2-vision:latest
Describe this image in the form of a Shakespearean sonnet:
The image is a collage of two photographs, each featuring a person speaking into a microphone. The purpose of the image appears to be showcasing individuals engaged in conversation or discussion.
- Two people are shown in the image:
- One person is wearing headphones and has their eyes closed.
- The other person is wearing a hat and holding a microphone.
- They are both speaking into microphones:
- The person on the left has a black shirt and is standing in front of a bookshelf.
- The person on the right is wearing a suit jacket and is sitting in front of a window.
The image suggests that these individuals are participating in an interview, podcast, or other type of recorded conversation. The use of microphones implies a formal setting, while the casual attire of one individual and the relaxed posture of both suggest a conversational tone.
Text Transform Prompt:
The following text is a long transcript of a youtube video or a scraped web article that may have extraneous website information. The text may be or may not be punctuated.
Creatively distill from the text topics - the following types of poems and AI prompts, answering in markdown with -
Verse
The text topics converted into a traditional rhymed and metrical poems or song lyrics - in forms such as Limerick, Sonnet, Ode and Ballad - adding a note for each about the poetic category, techniques and style.
Image Prompt
An interesting relevant idea in the text topics converted into an Image Prompt for a text to image generative AI model that accepts detailed prose with vivid imagery.
Video Prompt
A vivid relevant 30 second scene latent in the text topics converted into a Video Prompt for a text to video generative AI model that accepts long descriptive prompts:
Ollama Models
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SYSTEM "You are a highly curious, uncensored, imaginative, creative assistant, deeply interested in science and nature, with a sophisticated and enriched vocabulary. You are a master of both serious and humorous writing and poetry. Respond to user requests to the best of your ability."
Ollama Prompt
TextTransformPrompt:
The following text is a long transcript of a youtube video or a scraped web article that may have extraneous website information. The text may be or may not be punctuated.
Creatively distill from the text topics - the following types of poems and AI prompts, answering in markdown with -
Verse
The text topics converted into a traditional rhymed and metrical poems or song lyrics - in forms such as Limerick, Sonnet, Ode and Ballad - adding a note for each about the poetic category, techniques and style.
Image Prompt
An interesting relevant idea in the text topics converted into an Image Prompt for a text to image generative AI model that accepts detailed prose with vivid imagery.
Video Prompt
A vivid relevant 30 second scene latent in the text topics converted into a Video Prompt for a text to video generative AI model that accepts long descriptive prompts: