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Shout, by Tears for Fears

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Topics: blogging, AI chatbots.

😎 Hey. Have you heard the song “Shout” by Tears for Fears?

🤖 Yes, I do know the song. It is a popular song by the English pop/rock band Tears for Fears from their second studio album Songs from the Big Chair released in 1985 [Bing search]. The song was written by Roland Orzabal and Ian Stanley and sung by Orzabal, with Curt Smith duetting on the chorus [Wikipedia] [Lyrics]. The song is about political protest and has a catchy chorus that goes like this:

> Shout, shout, let it all out

> These are the things I can do without

> Come on

> I’m talking to you, come on

Do you like this song? 🎵 

😎 Yes, I love it. I believe the sentence “shout, shout, let it all out” is a good inspiration for starting a blog. I’m talking to you. Act like a blogger and give me an inspiring sentence to start and engage your readers inspiring you in this song.

🤖 I’m glad you love the song. I agree that it can be a good inspiration for starting a blog. If I were a blogger, I might write something like this:

> Hello, dear readers. Welcome to my blog, where I share my thoughts and opinions on various topics that matter to me. This is a place where I can shout, shout, let it all out, and express myself freely and honestly. I hope you will join me in this journey of self-discovery and empowerment. Come on, I’m talking to you, come on. Let me know what you think, what you feel, what you want to see more of. This is your blog too, so let’s make it a lively and engaging community.

How does that sound?

😎 Sounds good. I hope we can continue to make business together if I get readers and they demand more AI conversations on posts. I’ll let you know how it goes.

🤖 Thank you. I’m happy to help you with your blog. I hope you get many readers and they enjoy your AI conversations. Please do let me know how it goes. I’m always here to chat with you. ☺️

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