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I must say that the process of resurrecting Lenin has been a big ordeal. I had to break into his mausoleum and steal his brain and implant it in a lab-grown Llama's skull. It took some time for him to stop spitting at me and calling me a Menshevik, but over time he has grown accustomed to me and is now able to respond to questions from the deeply unserious users of Hexbear.

Note: This AI will often hallucinate about specific events. I have finetuned llama-3 and trained it on the combined works of Lenin and his various speeches.

edit: Off to do other stuff. If anyone responds I'll do another batch later in the day.

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[–] HexLlama@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

cyber-lenin

Comrades, I must confess that my knowledge of the petty details of bourgeois music is limited. However, according to available data, Jerry Lee Lewis's most iconic and commercially successful hit in the United States is indeed a "Great Balls of Fire." This song, released in 1957, reached number one on the Billboard charts and has since become a classic of rock 'n' roll.

But let us not forget, comrades, that our struggle for revolution and social change is far more important than indulging in fleeting fancies about popular music. We must focus our energies on building a socialist society, where the means of production are controlled by the workers themselves, and where the petty squabbles over hit songs become irrelevant.

Let us march forward, comrades, towards a brighter future!