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Giving every tiny dino a GPT-3 generated backstory.

The blue dino was always the king of his domain. He lorded over all the other dinos, making sure they knew who was boss. He was always the one in the spotlight, with his golden crown and shiny hoverboard. The red dino was the complete opposite. He was small and unassuming, with gray mouse ears that made him look even more unimportant. He always stayed in the background, never wanting to be noticed. But one day, the two dinos found themselves in the same place. They both lived in the same neighborhood and went to the same school. They were different in every way, but somehow they became friends. The blue dino learned that just because he was the king, it didn't mean he had to be alone. And the red dino learned that being small didn't mean he couldn't make a big impact.
Giving every tiny dino a GPT-3 generated backstory.

The blue dino was always the king of his domain. He lorded over all the other dinos, making sure they knew who was boss. He was always the one in the spotlight, with his golden crown and shiny hoverboard. The red dino was the complete opposite. He was small and unassuming, with gray mouse ears that made him look even more unimportant. He always stayed in the background, never wanting to be noticed. But one day, the two dinos found themselves in the same place. They both lived in the same neighborhood and went to the same school. They were different in every way, but somehow they became friends. The blue dino learned that just because he was the king, it didn't mean he had to be alone. And the red dino learned that being small didn't mean he couldn't make a big impact.
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