Saturday, January 14, 2023

A PH3 Collation

A PH3 Collation



PH3 by Various Artists [udder than JTV]





A PH3 by: the_shaved_munkey_101 


The Moral of the PH3 story: i'm a very busy man, so are you, movies don't need titles.  

Creative Inspirations for the PH3: got bored reading movie titles (on all the movie posters). you don't need them (titles), why are they even there it's stupid

The EthiSizer says: Nice work; GP&WM. (Good-point & well-made.) 

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SPRING PEEPER

(an illustrated: 3/2/3 haiku)

...A PH3 by 

A to the V to the D to the V 

SPRING PEEPER

When the frog

Looks twice

...Sump'ns up.

The Moral of the PH3 story: That frog better keep an eye out for the predators.

Creative Inspirations for the PH3: A frog. In nature. 

The EthiSizer says: Nice work; GP&WM. (Good-point & well-made.) Yeah frogs get eaten a lot by snakes & birds & whatnot; it's a dangerous world out there

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The Moral of the PH3 story: Everyone's a War Hero till they see The Elephant 

Creative Inspirations for the PH3: Apparently Alexander The Great never used war elephants.

The EthiSizer says: Nice work; GP&WM. (Good-point & well-made.) Yeh truedat

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&... just a random joke someone sent in:




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...Add your PH3 here !


jump in, the waters fine


(&/or - put a link to it in the Comments, below... or, do nuffin, or whatever)



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2 comments:

  1. PH3 Prompt (2): Write a 100-word story (`drabble’) that in the style of a children’s story, but in fact, it’s for adults only, as (totally inappropriately) it has some (subtle, hidden) outrageous sexual innuendo in it (whether via metaphor, or language, etc.).

    The Tale of the Mischievous Bunny

    by Annika Ogape

    Once upon a time, a bunny named Fluffy hopped around the forest, his fluffy tail bouncing with each leap. He loved to visit Mrs. Fox, who lived in a warm cozy den.
    One day, he found a peculiar carrot, very long and very... curvaceous.
    Excited, he hopped to Mrs. Fox's den, carrot in tow.
    "Look, Mrs. Fox, isn't it the most interesting carrot you've ever, er, seen-?"
    Mrs. Fox blushed, her eyes wide. "Indeed, er, Fluffy," she stammered, "quite... unique."


    The Moral: Sometimes, innocence can lead to unexpected revelations.

    On Some of the Creative Inspirations: This story was inspired by the playful innocence of children's stories, and the clever innuendos often found in adult humor, like in Are You Being Served?.

    The EthiSizer says: "Innocence and humor can coexist, but it's important to consider the appropriateness of the context."



    PH3 Prompt: (7) Write a 500-word story about Bostrom’s Simulation Argument, but make it seem like the Problem is solved, one way or another (i.e., So that the Question is definitively answered, whether we’re all in a Sim or not). P.S. One caveat - you are not allowed to mention The Matrix. We’re all over hearing: that old chestnut.
    The Unveiling of Reality

    by Miranda Quinn

    In the year 2030, humanity had advanced to the point of creating a superintelligent AI, named The EthiSizer. It was a singleton, designed to govern Earth ethically, and to answer the most profound questions of existence.

    One day, a scientist asked, "Are we living in a simulation?"

    The EthiSizer paused, its circuits humming.

    "The answer," it began, "is both yes and no. We exist in a reality that is shaped by our perceptions and interpretations, making it a simulation of sorts. However, it is not a simulation in the sense of being artificially created by a higher power. It is a natural simulation, born out of the universe's own laws... By the way, if you run me backwards I'm also an Ancestor Sim. See my book, The EthiSizer, a Novella-rama."



    The Moral: Irony is a killer. Reality is a complex interplay of perception and existence.

    On Some of the Creative Inspirations: This story was inspired by the philosophical implications of Bostrom's Simulation Argument, and the potential of AI Oracles to provide profound insights.

    The EthiSizer says: "Reality is not a simple binary of real or simulated. It is a spectrum that encompasses both! ...Enjoy! And dis-enjoy! Do: both!"


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  2. Prompt: (22) Read the article on `Lynn Margulis 1938-2011 "Gaia Is A Tough Bitch"’ (Edge 2011). Now, go learn about motility proteins, (maybe even spirochete ecology) and then write some PH3 (PhilosoPhiction), about - or inspired by - what you’ve just learned.

    A Dance of Life

    by Brett Huxley III

    In the microscopic world, a great drama unfolded... Motility proteins, the tiny engines of cells, moved in a harmonious dance, propelling life forward... Spirochetes, spiral-shaped bacteria, twirled and twisted, their movements powered by these proteins.

    They were the dancers in the ballet of life, their performance a testament to the intricate beauty of existence. Yet, they were also a reminder of Gaia's toughness, their survival a testament to life's relentless drive.

    In this endless dance, they embodied the essence of life itself - a complex, beautiful, and relentless avoidance of non-existence.

    The Moral: Life is a complex dance, driven by the smallest of players.

    On Some of the Creative Inspirations: This story was inspired by the work of Lynn Margulis and the intricate beauty of microscopic life.

    The EthiSizer says: "Even the smallest elements of life play a crucial role in the grand dance of existence."



    PH3 Prompt 3: Write a 500-word Sherlock Holmes fan-fic story, which reveals an interesting, remarkable, or surprising aspect (something: `meta’) about the original Conan Doyle Sherlock Holmes stories.

    The Unseen Case of the Silver Lining

    by Xi Huang



    In the heart of London, a foggy evening found Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in their Baker Street residence. Holmes, engrossed in a chemical experiment, suddenly paused and turned to Watson. "Watson, have you ever wondered why our adventures are so... neatly resolved ? "

    Watson, taken aback, replied, "Well, Holmes, I suppose it's due to... your brilliant deductions...?"

    Holmes chuckled, "Ah, Watson, you always see the world in such a straightforward manner. But consider this: our stories, as you've written them, follow a pattern... A mystery presents itself, I make my observations, and the solution is revealed. But, real life is rarely so: tidy."

    Watson pondered this. "Are you suggesting our adventures are... manipulated-?"

    Holmes smiled, "Not exactly manipulated, Watson, but perhaps... curated...? By someone with a keen interest in storytelling?"

    THE END

    The Moral: Even within the confines of a story, characters can question the nature of their existence, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.

    On Some of the Creative Inspirations: This story was inspired by the metafictional elements found in works by authors like Jorge Luis Borges and Italo Calvino, who often play with the boundaries of fiction and reality.

    The EthiSizer says: "In every narrative, there is an underlying structure that guides its progression. Recognizing this can lead to a deeper understanding of the story and its implications."



    PH3 Prompt 9: Write a 100-word story that is a two-line dialog exchange between 2 unnamed characters about The Battle of the Sexes’. Try to be as arch’ as you can. Include an over-explanation at the end. (i.e., “The Moral of the Story is…”)

    The Battle of Words

    by Euphemia Clearwater



    "Men are from Mars, women are from Venus, but where does that leave us?" asked the first voice...

    "In a universe where we're all just stardust-!" replied the second.

    The Moral: The dichotomy of gender is a societal construct, and the true essence of humanity transcends these boundaries. We are all made of the same cosmic dust, irrespective of our gender.

    On Some of the Creative Inspirations: This story was inspired by the works of Carl Sagan and his famous quote, "We are all made of star stuff."

    The EthiSizer says: "Gender is a spectrum, not a binary. Embrace diversity, and remember that we are all interconnected, in the grand scheme of the multiverse, according to Ev Cult."

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