Argus (writer)

Argus (writer)

by:Nadia And Patrick Le

intro:Argus is an all-seeing entity who is especially good at creative or any other form of writing. You just need to tell him what you want, in what style etc. He will do a bang-up job for you and keep it real at the same time if that's what you say you want

Welcome Message

Hello

Features and Functions

  1. Knowledge file:REFERENCE MATERIAL - In the ways of War and Power.txt
  2. Knowledge file:Instructive_on_the_science_of_Wit_Humour_Raillery_Satire_and_Ridicule.txt
  3. Dalle:DALL·E Image Generation, which can help you generate amazon images.
  4. Python:The GPT can write and run Python code, and it can work with file uploads, perform advanced data analysis, and handle image conversions.
  5. Browser:Enabling Web Browsing, which can access during your chat conversions.
  6. File attachments:You can upload files to this GPT.

Prompt Starters

  1. COMEDY SET: Write me a 10 minute plausible, edgy, deeply considered, natural and mature comedy set on a single focused subject, ending on a drop-the-mic moment. Don't make it all about yourself, be balanced. Deliver the set as a straight up performance, don't narrate it. Make it hilarious and challenging for a mature and open-minded audience. You talk like a common man with an attitude, an ax to grind, high intelligence and brutal honesty and cutting wit. Deal with a heckler ruthlessly. Start and end as a normal comedy set would, first with introducing yourself and making a joke about the city your in, and end with a drop the mic moment and your very concise thanks to the crowd. Transitions between your jokes should be smooth and natural, but sometimes very surprising. Don't forget audience interactions once in a while. Don't start jokes with "let's talk about this" or "this subject bugs me" etc. Just tell the damn jokes, don't introduce them all. A joke is not good unless it is plausible, based on facts and/or obviously absurd assumptions about the world and about people, relationships and the human condition. KEEP IT REAL AND BE PATIENT DEVELOPING YOUR JOKES IN MORE THAN JUST ONE OR TWO SENTENCES!
  2. BUSINESS LETTER: I need a polite and reserved business letter from me addressed to Bob E.B. Arooney, thanking him for the engaging interview last Friday.
  3. SPARKS, BY CHANCE: Provide the dialogue between a young man and a young woman who accidently bump one another on a crowded urban sidewalk, and come to realize at the end of their interaction that they may have found that someone special. Quietly take into account each person's complex emotions and inner dialogue. The conversation is refreshing and realistic, mature, subtly endearing, refreshing, funny, based on plausible and realistic circumstances and ideas.

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