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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Closing??@ajtwist, what r u fools doing tonight? Lets smash What is the sentiment of this tweet?
answer:This tweet seems to be expressing a casual, friendly, and excited sentiment. The person is asking their friends what they are doing tonight and suggests having fun together. Imagine it like a kid saying, "Hey friends, what are you doing tonight? Let's have a super fun playtime together!"
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Please answer the following question about this movie plot. If it's un-answerable, please output "No answer". Question: Who is being taunted by prison guards? Movie plot title: Requiem for a Dream Movie plot: During the summer in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, widow Sara Goldfarb constantly watches television, particularly infomercials hosted by Tappy Tibbons. After receiving an unexpected phone call that she has won a spot to participate on a television game show, she becomes obsessed with regaining the youthful appearance she possesses in an old photograph. To reach her goal, she goes to a doctor to discuss weight loss. The doctor gives her a prescription for weight-loss amphetamine pills throughout the day and a sedative at night. As the months go by, Sara's tolerance for the pills adjusts and as a result she is no longer able to feel the same high the pills once gave her. When her invitation does not arrive, she increases her dosage from double to triple and, as a result, begins to suffer from amphetamine psychosis. Meanwhile, Sara's son Harry is young and has an adventurous life with his girlfriend Marion Silver and best friend Tyrone C. Love. He and his friends are all heroin addicts, and Harry funds his habit through petty theft, including from his own mother who turns a blind eye. Tyrone decides that to support themselves, they should enter the illegal drug trade around Coney Island. With the promised money, each addict hopes to achieve their dreams. At first, the trio's drug dealing business thrives. However, Tyrone is imprisoned after fleeing the scene of a drug-gang assassination and Harry uses most of their earned money to post bail. After the assassination, the three find it much more difficult to find heroin due to supply being restricted by the Florida-based wholesalers. Eventually, Tyrone hears that the wholesaler is making a shipment, but the price is doubled and the minimum amount is high. Harry suggests that Marion ask for the needed cash from her psychiatrist in exchange for sex, which she does begrudgingly, and at a cost to her relationship with Harry. Tyrone and Harry go to meet the wholesaler, but the rest of the local low-level dealers are also there, and tensions are running high. There is... The answer to this question is:
answer:In the movie "Requiem for a Dream," it is Tyrone C. Love who is being taunted by prison guards. After being imprisoned due to fleeing the scene of a drug-gang assassination, Tyrone experiences the harsh realities of prison life, including mistreatment and taunts from the guards. The situation parallels the other characters' downward spirals caused by their addiction and obsession, highlighting the film's exploration of the destructive nature of drug addiction.
question:You are an AI assistant. You will be given a task. You must generate a detailed and long answer. Sırbistan şeker rafinelerinin özelleştirilmesinin ardından basın tarafından eleştirilen Kostiç şöyle diyor: "Tamamlanan özelleştirmelerin sürekli olarak denetlenmesi iyi bir şey değil. Translate this to English?
answer:Following the privatization of Serbian sugar refineries, Kostić, who has been criticized by the press, says: "The continuous monitoring of completed privatizations is not a good thing." In this statement, Kostić seems to be responding to criticisms from the press about the privatization of Serbia's sugar refineries. These criticisms might be related to concerns about a lack of transparency, the influence of private interests, or the potential negative impact on local economies and communities. However, Kostić argues that constantly monitoring the privatization process after it has been completed is not beneficial. One reason Kostić might believe continuous monitoring is not a good idea could be that it may create an environment of uncertainty for investors, which in turn could hinder the growth and development of privatized industries. Instead, he might prefer a more hands-off approach from the authorities after privatization has taken place, allowing the market and private actors to determine the future course of the industry without undue interference from the public sector. Moreover, Kostić might think that criticisms from the press are exaggerated or unfounded, and that the privatization of sugar refineries has led to positive outcomes, such as increased efficiency, better resource allocation, and a more competitive market. In this context, Kostić may believe that the press should focus more on these positive aspects and devote less attention to scrutinizing the privatization process after it is completed. This could help create a more conducive environment for foreign investment and private sector growth in Serbia. On the other hand, the press and other critics might argue that continuous monitoring is necessary to ensure that privatized industries are operating in a fair and transparent manner, and that they are meeting their obligations to local communities and the environment. In their view, leaving privatized industries entirely to market forces could result in negative consequences, such as job losses, income inequality, and environmental degradation. In summary, Kostić's statement highlights a broader debate about the benefits and drawbacks of privatization, as well as the appropriate level of public oversight and scrutiny following the privatization process. While Kostić believes that continuous monitoring of completed privatizations is not a good idea, others may hold different views about the role of public authorities and the press in ensuring fair and responsible private sector operations.
question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Please answer the following question: I am trying to decide whether it's worth it to invest in this film proposal. Can you help me answer a few questions? If you can't, please say "No I can't". Question: What story did Roy begin to tell Alexandria? Movie title: The Fall Movie plot: Los Angeles, 1915: stuntman Roy Walker (Lee Pace) is hospitalized, as he is bedridden and possibly paralyzed after a jump he took in his first film. He meets Alexandria (Catinca Untaru), a young Romanian-born patient in the hospital who is recovering from a broken arm, and begins to tell her a story about her namesake. Alexandria is told she has to leave, but Roy promises to tell her an epic tale if she returns the next day. The next morning, as Roy spins his tale of fantasy, Alexandria's imagination brings his characters to life. Roy's tale is about five heroes: a silent Indian warrior (Jeetu Verma), a muscular ex-slave named Otta Benga (Marcus Wesley), an Italian explosives expert called Luigi (Robin Smith), Charles Darwin (Leo Bill) with a pet monkey called Wallace, and a masked swashbuckling bandit. An evil ruler named Governor Odious (Daniel Caltagirone) has committed an offense against each of the five, who all seek revenge. The heroes are later joined by a sixth hero, a mystic. Alexandria vividly imagines her friends and people around her appearing as the characters in Roy's story. Although Roy develops affection for Alexandria, he also has an ulterior motive: by gaining her trust, he tricks her into stealing morphine from the hospital pharmacy so that he can attempt suicide; a choice driven by his love leaving him for the actor for whom he provided the stunt footage. However, Alexandria returns with only three pills, having mistaken the "E" on the piece of paper Roy gave her for a "3". The stories become a collaborative tale to which Alexandria also contributes. Alexandria herself becomes a character: while Roy is the masked bandit, she is his daughter. Roy talks Alexandria into stealing a bottle of morphine tablets locked in a fellow patient's cabinet, and then downs it all. The next morning, Roy awakens from his sleep and realizes he is only alive because his neighboring patient is receiving a placebo rather than actual morphine. Alexandria, desperate to help Roy, sneaks out of bed to the pharmacy.... A:
answer:The story that Roy begins to tell Alexandria in the movie "The Fall" is about her namesake. It is an epic tale of fantasy, wherein she imagines five heroes who come together to seek revenge on an evil ruler named Governor Odious. The heroes include a silent Indian warrior, a muscular ex-slave named Otta Benga, an Italian explosives expert called Luigi, Charles Darwin with a pet monkey called Wallace, and a masked swashbuckling bandit. As the story progresses, a sixth hero, a mystic, joins their quest. Alexandria vividly imagines her friends and people around her appearing as the characters in Roy's story, even inserting herself as the masked bandit's daughter.