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question:Use at least 10 words from this review of the album "Malibu" by the artist Anderson Paak to create an original poem, in which you repeat the name of the album throughout. Don't use any rhyming words. Kendrick's spirit feels present at many points on Malibu. .Paak's quicksilver flow on "Your Prime" feels teleported in directly from To Pimp a Butterfly as the music flows expansively from creamy soul harmonies to trap cadences. But .Paak is a confident and unique presence, with a strong command of style and genre as a producer and songwriter. He leapfrogs three eras in a festive suite of songs mid-album that examine heartbreak: '60s soul on "Put Me Thru," club grooves on "Am I Wrong," and '90s hip-hop on "Without You." His musical and emotional generosity ties everything together, making Malibu an expansive opus that flows in multiple directions like a classic '70s double album. Malibu is a community-oriented project, much like Chance the Rapper on last year's Surf, informed by voices from the past and full of guests who are given ample space to do their best work. The Game drops one of his most disarming, winning verses in a minute on "Room in Here"; Rapsody flows affectingly about heartache over Dilla-style boom-bap. Many songs ride out on extended breakdowns, like "Parking Lot," which feels like a studio band given room to stretch.
answer:Malibu has quicksilver flow. Paak, as producer and songwriter, is in command. Malibu carries the spirit of Kendrick In every expansive harmony. Malibu shifts genre through genre. Club grooves and 90s hip-hop bound by emotional generosity. Malibu fancies itself a 70s double album, like a classicly flowing opus. Malibu gives ample space to guests and ghosts of the past, Rapsody, The Game, Dilla style take up space. Malibu rides the wave out on extended breakdowns, like on "Parking Lot," sounding like a band with room to sprawl.
question:Classify this news article as either serious or humorous. Explain your reasoning. LOCAL Clothes in hamper smell good enough 1 DAY AGO by H. CLAIR ( @ ) Photo Credit REGINA – Part-time barista Melanie Ericsson has reportedly expressed relief after realizing she had no clean clothes but, fortunately, discovered that those in her hamper had a pleasant-enough odour that she could wear them to an important engagement. “I’ve had a pretty busy month, what with working, studying, gaming and napping, and I guess I never really found a moment to dump my clothes basket into the washing machine,” added Ericsson, sniffing her collar. “The next thing I know, I get a call asking if I could come in for an interview at a pretty prestigious law firm, and all I have left in my closet are a flannel tracksuit, a pair of shorts I borrowed from my brother, and a BTS concert shirt that had a weird stain from the time I tried mixing a daiquiri with the stuff inside a glow stick”. While positing that others might panic, Ericsson stated that she has a “tried-and-true” process to mitigate such wardrobe emergencies. “The first thing you want to do is immerse your hand into the fabric-pile and identify what I like to call ‘the dry zone’ and isolate those clothes from the rest”. She continued, “Next up is taking a proper inventory of what kind of smell-profile we’re dealing with”, adding that “it was important that whatever blouse I chose had some residual deodorant scent, as a kind of safety-net”. Ericsson noted that it is similarly critical to properly coordinate odours. “In this case, my top also preserved a hint of my daily cinnamon bagel. So, in addition to assuring they were at least 50% wrinkle-free, I made a point to grab a pair of slacks that carried a nice bouquet of Kraft Dinner”. “You see, while both pieces smelled, they were matching smells, bread and cheese pair well together. A combative aroma palette is a real faux-pas”.
answer:This news article is humorous. It is an exaggerated account of an experience that many people may relate to, re-wearing a clothing item from the hamper, and taking it to a more extreme level where the subject is wearing these clothes to a job interview at a prestigious law firm. It also uses satire by including gaming and napping as activities in the subject's "busy month". Lastly, the unexpected and absurd goal of creating complimentary smells between the dirty clothing items worn contributes to the comedic tone.
question:Hi! I want to tinker with MongoDB. I've gotten pretty good at using it with Mongoose in JavaScript. But I want to try it in Python now.
answer:I'm happy to help you with that! I'm not sure yet exactly what you want to accomplish with it. However, I'll give you an example of something you can do. You'll need either an online account or a local installation running to get started. We'll use a package called pymongo, which can be installed with pip (pip install pymongo or pip3 install pymongo). This sample code uses a database called my_database with a collection inside called my_collection, and adds in a document, represented in the code as a Python dictionary: from pymongo import MongoClient URI = 'mongodb+srv://your_username:[email protected]/my_test_database?retryWrites=true&w=majority' client = MongoClient(URI) db = client.my_database collection = db.my_collection document = { 'name': 'Jo', 'phone': '123-456-7890', 'email': '[email protected]' } collection.insert_one(document)
question:Write a song about spinach that sounds like Britney Spears wrote it. Give it romantic vibes and make it cheesy.
answer:(Verse 1) Oh baby, baby This leafy love is plain to see Oh baby baby This spinach love cannot be good for me (Chorus) Spinach, please be my only veggie So rich so green it’s like my heart is heavy Fiber, vitamins, and iron, yeah So tasty you can even pair it up with dairy (Verse 2) Oh baby, baby Got me feeling stronger Oh baby, baby Got my heart beatin’ longer (Bridge) Spinach, you’re so fresh and tasty So many ways to eat you It makes me dizzy Drink you in a smoothie Or chew you in a salad Can’t put you away ‘Cause you’re here to stay (Chorus) Spinach, please be my only veggie So rich so green it’s like my heart is heavy Fiber, vitamins, and iron, yeah So tasty you can even pair it up with dairy (Outro) Spinach You’re so good to me Spinach You’re so good for me