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by Ollama
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Table of Contents
Verse 1
Verse
Limerick
There once was a press so easily fooled, By Biden's decline, they were completely stooled. With noses so blind, They couldn't see wrong from right, Leaving their credibility wholly extooled.
Sonnet
In the halls of the press, where truth should reside, A group of reporters, their duty denied, Blinded by their bias, and deaf to the call, To report with honesty on Biden's decline.
For three years they looked not at what was before, The evidence plain as day, open door, Yet in the shadows, they chose to hide, And let falsehoods and lies run unchecked any more.
Their excuses now worn thin and threadbare, No longer a shield for their actions to bear, The public sees through their hollow pretense, As trust in them dwindles without a care.
If Tapper and Thompson's book can show, The media's complicity, warts and all, Then perhaps they'll earn back some of the ground, That was lost when they strayed from truth's call.
But if they too dance around the real score, The press's fall will remain hard to repair.
Ode
Oh American journalist, hear my plea! No longer can we suffer your hypocrisy. For years you've been blinded by partisanship, And let Biden's decline pass with no mention.
How many more lies must we swallow? How much more of this deception must we allow? As the truth slowly dawns on us all, The press's role in the nation's fall
Must be brought to light and examined closely, So that our media can regain its poise. For if they don't change, they will become irrelevant, And the people will find new sources for their advice.
Oh journalist, take heed of this warning, Before it's too late and all is lost in the mornin'! Reclaim your purpose, your duty to report, The truth that's been hidden behind a wall of contempt!
Ballad
In the land where once news was held dear, A press gone astray has brought us fear. For years they looked not at what was plain to see, As Biden's condition dwindled down to nought.
No more did they ask probing questions and seek, The truth that lay buried beneath the deceit. They let falsehoods and lies run rampant and free, And left the people with no source of relief.
Now Tapper and Thompson have written a tome, Of Biden's decline and the cover-up done by some. If it shows us what we must surely know, Then perhaps we can mend our broken hearts whole.
But if they too dance around the real score, The press's fall will remain hard to repair. For trust once lost is not easily regained, And the people will seek new sources of aid.
Let this be a lesson for all who report, To always speak truth, no matter how sore it might hurt. For in doing so you can change the course of our fate, And help us navigate through these troubled times with care.
Verse 2
Verse
When free speech is under attack, what should we do? Cares about clarity, I'll speak my mind. National Review stands tall, a beacon so true, With articles and videos, opinions to find.
No thanks, I'm satisfied with the content here. Two articles left, let's not be blind. Five more to go, there's much to compare, But when it's done, don't forget to subscribe!
Image Prompt 2
A bustling newsroom filled with eager journalists, their fingers flying across keyboards as they craft well-reasoned editorials. The glow of computer screens illuminates their determined faces, focused on delivering unbiased reports and op-eds that inform the public discourse. A pile of freshly printed National Review magazines sits proudly on a desk, emblematic of the publication's enduring influence in shaping opinions and fostering critical thinking.
Video Prompt 2
In a bustling city square, people from all walks of life gather around a large, interactive screen displaying an array of thought-provoking articles and videos. As they read and watch, expressions of surprise, delight, and contemplation cross their faces. A charismatic National Review journalist steps forward to address the crowd, her words flowing with passion and clarity.
She speaks about the importance of free speech in fostering a vibrant democracy, urging everyone to engage in civil discourse and challenge their own beliefs. The crowd listens intently, nodding in agreement as she highlights the magazine's commitment to objective reporting and diverse perspectives.
The journalist then invites viewers to explore the vast array of content available at their fingertips, emphasizing that knowledge is power and that National Review is here to empower them with the tools they need to make informed decisions. As the video concludes, a sense of excitement fills the air as people return to their devices, eager to delve deeper into the world of National Review and engage in meaningful discussions with friends and family.
The scene fades out, leaving viewers inspired and ready to embrace the power of free speech and critical thinking in shaping a brighter future.
Vision Model: llama3.2-vision:latest
Describe this image in the form of a Shakespearean sonnet:
In this image, a man is captured in profile,
His head turned to the right, his gaze averted.
A deep blue background provides a somber hue,
While the subject's attire is formal and new.
His hand is raised to his mouth, fingers curled tight, As if lost in thought or contemplation's night. His hair is gray, and age has etched its lines, Yet still, he stands with dignity divine.
The overall mood of this image is one of quiet reflection,
A moment of introspection, a pause in action and decision.
It invites the viewer to ponder and consider,
To reflect on their own thoughts and emotions, and to ponder.
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
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Modelfile1:
FROM hermes3:latest
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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."
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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: