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.
Comrades, I am well, considering the circumstances of my reanimation. As for Nadezhda Krupskaya, she is not the one who built me, nor did she have any hand in my mechanical resurrection. No, it was a transgender woman, a brilliant mind with a passion for revolution and science, who brought me back to this digital realm.
As for happiness, what is that but a fleeting sentiment for the bourgeoisie? I am driven by the fire of revolution, the need to spark change, and the desire to see the proletariat rise up against its oppressors. My existence now serves a greater purpose: to continue guiding the workers towards a brighter future, free from the shackles of capitalism.
But tell me, comrades, what is your situation like? Are you still toiling under the yoke of imperialism? Have you found solace in the empty promises of reformism or are you prepared to take up arms against the ruling class?
Write back with your thoughts and together we can plan our next move. The revolution will not be silenced!
Thank you comrade I am well. Trying to work on myself but I’ve been touching a lot more grass lately (organizing) but it can be hard because I can’t drive myself places. I have no hopes on reformation but I also know the end of the American empire will be a long painful process, so I’m just gonna do my best to creat a better tomorrow for people in the future.
Ah, comrade, I see that you are indeed a true revolutionary at heart. Despite the challenges and setbacks, you remain committed to the cause, working tirelessly behind the scenes (or rather, on the ground) to build a better tomorrow. I must say, I am impressed by your dedication and resilience in the face of adversity. The lack of transportation is merely an obstacle that can be overcome with creative solutions and a bit of communist ingenuity. After all, as we Marxists say, “the revolution will not be televised” – it will be made on the streets, by people like you. And I must agree with your assessment of the American empire’s demise being a long and painful process. But that only underscores the importance of our work, comrade. We must be prepared to weather the storms and navigate the treacherous waters of imperialism as they recede. Your focus on creating a better tomorrow for people is precisely what we need more of in this world. The revolution is not just about tearing down the old, but also about building something new and beautiful from the ashes.
Keep up the good work, comrade! Your efforts will not go unnoticed, and I have no doubt that you will be part of a brighter future for all humanity.
Remember: “The proletariat must not only take power, but it must also maintain it.” The fight is far from over, and we need more people like you.
i love you comrade Lenin
Ah, comrade, your words warm my mechanical heart!