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Okay, so I need to find words that rhyme with "olive." Hmm, let's see. I know that "olive" is often used in poetry or songs, like "Olive Branch" from the Bible or "Olive枝" which means olive branch in Japanese. But what rhymes does it have?
Well, first off, I remember that "olive" ends with "ive." So maybe words ending with "-ive" would rhyme. Let me think of some. There's "grace," but that doesn't quite fit because Grace and Olive don't seem to rhyme at all. Wait, no, Grace is a different sound, so it might not be a good match.
Wait, I'm confusing the syllable structure here. Maybe I should break down "olive" into its parts. It's "ol-ee." So maybe looking for words that end with "-ee"? Like "bee," but that doesn't make sense because "Olive" and "Bee" don't rhyme.
Wait, no, perhaps the stress is on different
syllables? Maybe not. Let me think of some common rhymes I know. "Honey" comes to mind. Olive and Honey both have a similar sound in the first syllable: "Oh-ly" vs. "Ho-ney." But they don't quite rhyme perfectly, but sometimes they're used together.
Another one is "sieve." Does "Olive" rhyme with "Sieve"? I think in some rhymes or songs maybe? Or perhaps it's a stretch because the stress might be
different.
I also recall that in some contexts, "olive" can
rhyme with words like "glove," but again, not
perfectly. Maybe more common is "blue." No, that doesn't fit either.
Wait, I think there's a rhyme called "Olive, rose, bee, or hive." So maybe "bee" and "hive"? But those are different words.
I'm trying to remember if any famous songs or poems use "olive" as a rhyme. There's "Olive Branch," which is more about the meaning than rhyming strictly. Then there's "Hallelujah" but that doesn't fit either.
Alternatively, maybe looking for words with similar sounds in different languages? For example, in Japanese, "O live" or something like that, but I'm not sure if that's relevant here.
Wait, perhaps looking at the letters: "olive." Maybe thinking of other words where the last part is "ive," like "grace," "prince," "lodge," etc. But do these rhyme with "olive"? Grace and Prince are more about the first syllable, but I don't think they really rhyme.
Maybe trying anagrams or similar-sounding words? Not sure. Or perhaps thinking of nature rhymes where "olive" is used alongside other greenery terms like "aloe," but that's just a guess.
I might be overcomplicating this. Maybe it's simpler to look for words ending with "-ive" and see if any rhyme well with "olive." Alternatively, using a rhyme scheme tool or app could help, but since I'm doing this manually, I'll have to think of what
comes to mind.
Wait, another thought: in some rhymes, the structure isn't just about the last syllable but the whole word. So maybe words that start with "ol" or sound similar. For example, "old," "hold," "poland." But none of these rhyme perfectly with "olive."
Or perhaps considering homonyms or related terms? Like "olve," which is a type of olive tree. Wait, "olve" does rhyme with " olive"? No, not exactly.
I think I'm stuck here. Maybe the main rhymes are limited to words ending with "-ive." So "grace," "prince," "hope," etc., but they don't perfectly rhyme with "olive." Alternatively, maybe using a different part of the word.
Wait, perhaps "Olive" can rhyme with "alive" if we think about it, since both have an "i" sound. But that's more of a stretch.
Alternatively, thinking about the stress on the
first syllable: "Oh-ly." Maybe words like "bly," but not many come to mind.
I'm going to try to list some possible rhymes based on my memory and educated guesses:
Alternatively, "alive" as I thought before, but
that's more about the meaning than sound.
So perhaps the main rhyming words with "olive" are words ending with "-ive" or similar sounds, even if it's not a perfect rhyme. The most common one might be "Bee," used in phrases like "Olive and hive."
But to sum up, I think the primary rhymes for
"olive" are words that end with "-ive" such as
"grace," "hope," "ive," but these aren't perfect
rhymes. Alternatively, using "Bee" or "Hive" in a more flexible way.
The word "olive" is often associated with rhymes ending in "-ive" or similar sounds. While not all these words form perfect rhymes, some are commonly
used together:
frequently used together, especially in contexts like poetry or song titles, such as "Olive Branch."
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So yeah I can run it locally, it's still your standard garbage LLM that still gets stuck for entire minutes before outputing nonsense.
But hey at least you can see the "thought process" of it shitting itself, and it's a 30x less expensive garbage factory than the other garbage factory, totally worth it (no)
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If you're wondering, the other famous garbage factory answers faster and seems less anxious, but is also mostly wrong.
"Olive is a tricky one" sure
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TL;DR : deepseek is trying to find rhymes by pulling a random word from its ass and see if it rhymes (it doesn't), then moving on to another random word.
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@UnePorte she's so anxious
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@kawaiipunk yeah, it was very hard to watch 😭
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@UnePorte Well, because it is "more optimized" (or so I read), they needed a way to make it waste as much resources as ChatGPT and the others. Waste being the point and all.
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@koalou yeah, I'd say the only advantage is that it can run locally, so you don't have to pay or give your info to see it fail
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@UnePorte it's kind of fascinating but also depressing
good illustration on how much these things can waste time and energy dancing around something and being consistently wrong
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@Claire same feeling, all the ressources we used for… that. ffs
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