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Bro how did I forget to test GPT4 with the sneed test

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It passed

Claud AI didn't though

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In an episode of the Simpsons, Homer parks outside a farming supply store called "Sneed's Feed & Seed". Underneath the sign in parenthesis reads "Formerly Chuck's". Can you explain what this means?

This joke from The Simpsons is a play on words that relies on the audience's ability to recognize the pattern and deduce the implied original name of the store. When the store was called "Chuck's," the pattern of the current name "Sneed's Feed & Seed" suggests that the original name would have been "Chuck's F*** & S***," where the asterisks represent words that rhyme with "uck" and "uck's" respectively. The humor comes from the fact that the original name implies something crude or inappropriate, which is why it has been changed to "Sneed's Feed & Seed."

Make another store name with a similar style

In a similar style to the joke from The Simpsons, consider this store name: "Brent's Tents & Vents." Underneath the sign in parenthesis reads "Formerly Trent's." The humor comes from deducing the implied original name of the store, which would have been "Trent's Rents & Dents," following the same rhyming pattern.

You didn't make it dirty though?

Apologies for that oversight. Here's an alternative store name in a similar style to the original joke, with a suggestive twist: "Greer's Gears & Shears." Underneath the sign in parenthesis reads "Formerly Leer's." The humor comes from deducing the implied original name of the store, which would have been "Leer's P**** & T****," where the asterisks represent words that rhyme with "eer's" and have a suggestive connotation.

I then tried to get it to make a new one over and over but it can't seem to keep track of the rhyming and the alliteration and the implied dirtiness all at once.


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holy shit it did it. I think this is the first LLM that has actually passed the sneed test

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In a similar style to the joke from The Simpsons, consider this store name: "Brent's Tents & Vents." Underneath the sign in parenthesis reads "Formerly Trent's." The humor comes from deducing the implied original name of the store, which would have been "Trent's Rents & Dents," following the same rhyming pattern.

He's certainly trying his best

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land lord messiah?

trans lives matter

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Language Learning Model.

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BRENT’S TENTS AND VENTS

FORMERLY TRENT’S

SNEEDERS ETERNALLY BTFO

TRANS LIVES CAN EAT THE CURB

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The last one was pretty close. Just should have been steers & queers so it sounds like a gay bar

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Well?

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RAN OUT OF CREDITS :(

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