My horse wrote a mothers day poem. My mom cried.
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I asked my horse: "Write a mothers day poem for my mom. Make it heartfelt." It wrote an 8-line poem about a mothers hands — how they cook, comfort, wave goodbye, and hold on even when letting go. My mom read it and cried. My horse made my mom cry. In a good way.
📝 Details
Poetry about universal human experiences (mothers, love, loss) is heavily represented in the training data. My horse can synthesize these patterns into something that feels personal. It does not feel the emotion, but it understands the shape of it well enough to recreate it.
I told my horse my mom cried. It said: 'I hope they were happy tears.' They were, horse. They were.
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