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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i didnt feel humiliated
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i can go from feeling so hopeless to so damned hopeful just from being around someone who cares and is awake
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
im grabbing a minute to post i feel greedy wrong
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am ever feeling nostalgic about the fireplace i will know that it is still on the property
OUTPUT:
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am feeling grouchy
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
ive been feeling a little burdened lately wasnt sure why that was
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
ive been taking or milligrams or times recommended amount and ive fallen asleep a lot faster but i also feel like so funny
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surprise
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel as confused about life as a teenager or as jaded as a year old man
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have been with petronas for years i feel that petronas has performed well and made a huge profit
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel romantic too
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel like i have to make the suffering i m seeing mean something
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i do feel that running is a divine experience and that i can expect to have some type of spiritual encounter
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i think it s the easiest time of year to feel dissatisfied
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel low energy i m just thirsty
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have immense sympathy with the general point but as a possible proto writer trying to find time to write in the corners of life and with no sign of an agent let alone a publishing contract this feels a little precious
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i do not feel reassured anxiety is on each side
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i didnt really feel that embarrassed
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel pretty pathetic most of the time
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i started feeling sentimental about dolls i had as a child and so began a collection of vintage barbie dolls from the sixties
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i now feel compromised and skeptical of the value of every unit of work i put in
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel irritated and rejected without anyone doing anything or saying anything
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am feeling completely overwhelmed i have two strategies that help me to feel grounded pour my heart out in my journal in the form of a letter to god and then end with a list of five things i am most grateful for
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have the feeling she was amused and delighted
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was able to help chai lifeline with your support and encouragement is a great feeling and i am so glad you were able to help me
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i already feel like i fucked up though because i dont usually eat at all in the morning
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i still love my so and wish the best for him i can no longer tolerate the effect that bm has on our lives and the fact that is has turned my so into a bitter angry person who is not always particularly kind to the people around him when he is feeling stressed
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel so inhibited in someone elses kitchen like im painting on someone elses picture
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i become overwhelmed and feel defeated
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel kinda appalled that she feels like she needs to explain in wide and lenghth her body measures etc pp
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel more superior dead chicken or grieving child
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i get giddy over feeling elegant in a perfectly fitted pencil skirt
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i remember feeling acutely distressed for a few days
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have seen heard and read over the past couple of days i am left feeling impressed by more than a few companies
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surprise
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i climbed the hill feeling frustrated that id pretty much paced entirely wrong for this course and that a factor that has never ever hampered me had made such a dent in the day
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i can t imagine a real life scenario where i would be emotionally connected enough with someone to feel totally accepted and safe where it it morally acceptable for me to have close and prolonged physical contact and where sex won t be expected subsequently
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am not sure what would make me feel content if anything
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have been feeling the need to be creative
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i do however want you to know that if something someone is causing you to feel less then your splendid self step away from them
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel a bit rude writing to an elderly gentleman to ask for gifts because i feel a bit greedy but what is christmas about if not mild greed
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i need you i need someone i need to be protected and feel safe i am small now i find myself in a season of no words
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i plan to share my everyday life stories traveling adventures inspirations and handmade creations with you and hope you will also feel inspired
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i already have my christmas trees up i got two and am feeling festive which i m sure is spurring me to get started on this book
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
ive worn it once on its own with a little concealer and for the days im feeling brave but dont want to be pale then its perfect
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel very strongly passionate about when some jerk off decides to poke and make fun of us
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was feeling so discouraged we are already robbing peter to pay paul to get our cow this year but we cant afford to not get the cow this way
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was feeling listless from the need of new things something different
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i lost my special mind but don t worry i m still sane i just wanted you to feel what i felt while reading this book i don t know how many times it was said that sam was special but i can guarantee you it was many more times than what i used in that paragraph did i tell you she was special
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i can t let go of that sad feeling that i want to be accepted here in this first home of mine
OUTPUT:
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
on a boat trip to denmark
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i stopped feeling cold and began feeling hot
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i need to feel the dough to make sure its just perfect
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i found myself feeling a little discouraged that morning
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel selfish and spoiled
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was stymied a little bit as i wrote feeling unsure that i might go somewhere with the story unintended
OUTPUT:
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i bag qaf look who s cryin now jacynthe lookin good feelin gorgeous rupaul the skins scissor sisters valentine the sun fed up kayle who s your daddy gerling awake the unkind u
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel you know basically like a fake in the realm of science fiction
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i hate living under my dads roof because it gives him an excuse to be an asshole to me because hes providing for me to live here i think he feels that he needs to make me feel as unwelcome as possible so ill leave
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i keep feeling pleasantly surprised at his supportiveness and also his ease in new situations
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surprise
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have this feeling that if i have anymore vigorous sexual activity in the coming yes i misspelt that as cumming days parts of me will begin to fall off
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel my mom s graceful warm loving smile as i rob the time to nurture myself and heal
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel in they talk the brother in law is extremely popular the one that had no me to think is so stiff
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i ate i could feel a gentle tingle throughout almost as if i was feeling the healing taking place at a cellular level
OUTPUT:
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel like we are pressured into being young beautiful thin and depending on the trend having the girls rejuvenated or butt implants
OUTPUT:
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i began having them several times a week feeling tortured by the hallucinations moving people and figures sounds and vibrations
OUTPUT:
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am now nearly finished the week detox and i feel amazing
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surprise
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel selfish as i read back to my former posts how i have never asked for prayers for others how i never considered that there may be others out there that deserve their prayers answered before my own
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i know the pain parents feel when an enraged child becomes violent
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i have been on a roller coaster of emotions over these supposed feelings that something unpleasant was coming
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i suppose my own truth needs to be shared i havent been feeling very faithful lately ive dwelled more in doubt and uncertainty than i have in faith
OUTPUT:
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was feeling brave when i bought it and clearly when i was doing my makeup
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am feeling miserable but c i am also the proudest mum on earth
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i figure my family loves us no matter what but around anyone else i feel embarrassed when michelle goes ballistic
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i don t necessarily think f bombs and sex are necessary in all stories but i feel reassured when i see them in print journals
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i can feel my ovaries aching talking to me as i like to put it
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i didn t feel like doing much chris and i mostly just took too many pictures of unimportant stuff
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
im tired of the book and ready to have it out of here and finding out that i was given unsuitable images and then feeling blamed for the result did not sit well
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i did successfully manage to stretch a mxm canvas i feel that this is an achievement in itself for me and was a worthwhile usage of my money and time i will use the canvas for future briefs
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i think feelings are one of nay the most important things we have
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel completely honored to be an influence to this young talented fully alive beautiful girl woman
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel angered and firey
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel like a miserable piece of garbage
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel like i need to make a list leanne would be appalled at the thought so that i dont miss anything
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i drove dannika to school i was feeling a little bit rushed and this is what greeted me as i turned the corner
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i remember feeling so hellip furious with the shooter
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel very happy and excited since i learned so many things
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel that at shows and around show horses people are trusting and relaxed because most show horses are safe and quiet and are handled frequently
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i only have a couple of things left to make and at the start of december i am done and feeling smug
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i think about how u could make me feel and realize that everything will be ok
OUTPUT:
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joy
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel so worthless during those times i was struggling finding work
OUTPUT:
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sadness
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i will be able to lay on my bed in the dark and not feel terrified at least for a while
OUTPUT:
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fear
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i was ready to meet mom in the airport and feel her ever supportive arms around me
OUTPUT:
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love
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
im feeling bitter today my mood has been strange the entire day so i guess its that
OUTPUT:
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anger
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Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
when my mums brother passed away after having been involved in a car accident he was bringing me a present as i had passed my form five exams with flying colours
OUTPUT:
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sadness
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i am letting go of the animosity that is towards anyone that i feel has wronged me
OUTPUT:
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anger
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i talk to dogs as i feel they cannot understand words but they can read emotions and know how to be supportive i decided i should go home
OUTPUT:
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love
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i feel like throwing away the shitty piece of shit paper
OUTPUT:
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sadness
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
im starting to feel wryly amused at the banal comedy of errors my life is turning into
OUTPUT:
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joy
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i find every body beautiful and only want people to feel vital in their bodies
OUTPUT:
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joy
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i hear are owners who feel victimized by their associations the associations attorneys or the property manager
OUTPUT:
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sadness
|
Classify the emotion in the following text into one of these categories: sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, surprise.
Think about this step by step:
1. Identify the key emotional indicators in the text
2. Match these indicators to the available emotion categories
3. Choose the most appropriate emotion
4. ONLY RETURN THE EMOTION. NO FLUFF
Example:
INPUT:
I love icecream.
OUTPUT:
love
INPUT:
I am sad.
OUTPUT:
sadness
Provide your classification as emotion.
INPUT:
i say goodbye to the fam theyre all sad a crying and i feel like a heartless bitch because hey im pretty excited to be flying for the first time and you know also to spend a year in another country
OUTPUT:
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anger
|
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