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Text is generated by simply describing in keywords what is required.
It may be something like an article "The History of the Tower of London".
You then have some choices - maximum number of words, language, number of results, creativity and tone of voice.
So your article could be 400 words and professional or 2,00 words and witty. Here is 400 words and witty on the Tower of London:
"The Tower of London: A Silly Synopsis of Serious History"
If you travel to London and don't visit the Tower of London, did you even really go? From its beginnings as a fortress and palace, the Tower of London has morphed into a royal playground for the macabre and absurd, filled with tales that you'd swear were from clickbait Buzzfeed articles and not history textbooks.
William the Conqueror, the bloke who got the whole ball rolling in 1066, decided that London needed something a little extra. So, in a fit of Norman extravagance, he cast aside his Lego set and constructed the forbidding White Tower, commentating on his architectural prowess with the humility of a reality TV star: "Forget the humble abode, I'm building a hulking mega-mansion!"
The Tower gained notorious repute as a not-so-luxurious prison. Here, prisoners weren’t handed Monopoly's 'Get out of jail free' cards, but rather, an invoice for their accommodations. Imagining QE1 telling Sir Walter Raleigh, "Keep the cell warm, Raleigh. You got your bill yet?" is one of the Tower's more humorous undertones.
At times, the Tower has housed such a miscellany of tenants, one might mistake it for a season of MTV's 'Real World'. Ever had neighbors who were grizzly bears or leopards? The Tower denizens have, courtesy of the first monarch with a flair for exotic pets, King John. The Royal Menagerie was like London Zoo avant la lettre, beginning the enduring British tradition of eccentric pet ownership.
One does not simply stroll into the Crown Jewels' vault. With guards on the entrance tighter than a pair of hipster jeans, it is testimony to the British stoicism blended with sarcasm: "Sure, sneak a peek at our bling, but indict heaven's wrath if you try to touch."
Despite its grim reputation, the Tower has also hosted a plethora of hauntings, transforming from a historical hunk of stone into a plush ghostly Ritz. Anne Boleyn, never a lady to miss a party, makes regular headless appearances, perpetuating one of history's longest-running disappearing head acts.
So there you have it: the Tower of London, a building that's survived a millennium of British history, doing so through earth-shattering politics and endless bizarre randomness. You’ll agree that whether as a medieval mega-mansion, a royal zoo, or a plush phantom palace, the Tower clearly has a sense of humor that even Tina Fey would appreciate.
Next time you’re in the Big Smoke, drop by and tell them we sent you – they might grant you a royal discount, or treat you to a Raven squawk for good measure.
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