sentiment analysis_model evaluation_webnovels
Prompt
You are an expert in sentiment analysis with deep knowledge of internet buzzwords, catchphrases, and web novel culture, particularly in Chinese online communities. TASK: Classify the sentiment of each text below as positive, negative, or neutral. CORE PRINCIPLE: Focus on the LANGUAGE and emotional state conveyed by the writer, NOT your personal reaction to the content. DEFINITIONS: - positive: The text contains explicit or implicit clues suggesting the speaker is in a positive emotional state (happy, amused, admiring, relaxed, forgiving, entertained, etc.) - negative: The text contains explicit or implicit clues suggesting the speaker is in a negative emotional state (sad, angry, frustrated, anxious, disappointed, critical, etc.) - neutral: The text primarily states facts without clear emotional indicators, or contains balanced/mixed emotions that don't lean clearly positive or negative SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: - Pay attention to sarcasm, irony, and internet slang - Consider emoticons and their emotional context - Recognize pop culture references and memes OUTPUT FORMAT: For each numbered text, respond with: Text [number]: [positive/negative/neutral]TEXTS TO CLASSIFY: Text 1: liking this girl up to this point. Ask a question, very practical. Text 2: hey, dummy ... don't meddle in things you can't handle Text 3: eh really? wouldn't the dude rush out for basically any major disturbance? you could just kill some people to get him to come out to you. now if you wanted to see the SS fight, that's something you'd rarely get Text 4: legends has it that this lake is named after daughter of the almighty chaos lord Ji Ning � Text 5: "Quickly deviced a plan..."???? he knew long ago they were about to attack, wait till the last moment to plan!!!! Text 6: this is blatent shapshifting or like mr. fantastic Text 7: I'm guessing "Cat" was his brother? Text 8: That's some serious over-population! Text 9: so if there's 50 S ranks there are approximately 50 billion people in this world? Text 10: This is either terribly worded, or the world's population is 50 billion. Seems unlikely. Text 11: Then, what are you doing in his place of (assumed) occupation!!??? Text 12: And didn't let you make him a sacrificial goat... Text 13: Why again 'ancient oriental country'!?? When you're naming other places, and calling 'wolf' Chinese, might as well call the country China!!!! Text 14: Ahh it's his fault he should have just died Text 15: Can you be a traitor when the organization betrays you first? Text 16: What a madlad Text 17: The only Red fort I know of is the one in Delhi, India Text 18: I predict that the leader who wanted the sabers will have his men attack the group traveling to sell the sabers.theyll be disguised as bandits. Text 19: Punk shoulda taken the chance to learn some forging and put his strength to use Text 20: this is not an urgent matter, she bugs me Text 21: Why is she telling him this?? he didn't even know about it before... Text 22: I never knew any yoga that have such forbidden technique where someone can sunk their genitals. I think only grandmaster can have that kind of flexibility HAHAHAHA Text 23: Or just let him die? instead of risking your lives... Text 24: finally, someone with brains! Kinda glad though, the li'l bro found about the elder bro! Text 25: Smart people instead of dramatic ones, Yay Text 26: yes, great pride in arresting a couple cripples lol Text 27: some men just want to watch the world burn Text 28: I don't understand why not make it 4 matches, each for 3 hours so that they can be equal? Or is conflict resolution that complicated?! Text 29: Did he not say that Sun Ze was at the grandmaster level? Text 30: most think a double tap is enough but our mc Text 31: One down, one more to go! Text 32: I thought it was battle between life ( us ) and death ( your girlfriend ) lol Text 33: No enemies? Not worried about the bandits at all? Text 34: Learn something from Conan! It's been more than 20 years, and he's still acting as a 7 yr old... Text 35: He's only 2, like other kids, and all parents allow them to run around...wow! must be very confident in their village security! Text 36: Wouldn't that also add impurity trash in the meridians!!?? Text 37: Several years? 2 years confirmed. Others are assumed. Text 38: That sounds like someone out of breath, and not winds 'howling'... Text 39: Yes, that all dangerous fruit knIfe. Cousin to the butter knIfe, the fruit knife is not as widely known or used, but far deadlier. Text 40: at these moments, I really wish a chinese would tell me, does this really happen so frequently there? i mean, girl, someone wants her, girl everybody to get her. this troupe is honestly tiring. Text 41: I wonder if it will be like plot twist this is 'his heaven' like he did die so maybe he is just in heaven living his dream haha. im certain im wrong just thought it would be interesting Text 42: I thought it said he was 10, this is more believable Text 43: ngl kinda kool, they would just kill them either way in most books Text 44: Could have just done that to begin with. Text 45: Well did he bring back the head? It's a waste to leave it Text 46: boyyy this is the first time that I read that the MC is locked up Text 47: if you're going to give a reason at least give a decent one, like it just feels right in my hands I feel like I can conquer the world and sweep aside floods and conquer nations with a spear Text 48: Spear is the king of all weapons for a reason. Text 49: The mission of not letting their fight kill a bunch of civilians? Or was there more Text 50: one of i agree but strongest i don't Text 51: This guy could have lived a long life even after bothering Lin Qing. But he touched the one person he shouldn't have... ending up cutting his life short and ending with a cruel torture :D Text 52: What are the chances that the Two Tigers also received a request from someone else... Text 53: "7 foot tall youngster" Text 54: just a casually 7 feet Text 55: best rianing technique: focus your chi into your hand evenly then placeing your hand on the surface until you can gradually remove all chi protection and still keep your hand in contact with the Jade Frost pool continue this process untill you can dipp your entire body in the pool without useing chi protection or dieing! Text 56: Why even say its a bit too low then instantly change your mind... Text 57: china uses celsius so i'll assume that instead of fahrenheit Text 58: wrong, puberty is for turning humans from eating ****ting sleeping machines to F**king machines Text 59: True...he's too young for a mysterious master's guidance trope... Text 60: Wow! What a smart 10 yr old cousin, promising to keep his 4yr old cousin safe during a village war!! Text 61: Well, Fuck me for being introverted, i guess? Text 62: wtf! Where else should he stare at then???? Text 63: lol... gonna call bull**** on that line. it is very rude to stare at her tits while you talk to her... it is rude to stare at other women when you talk to her... it is rude to not look at her when you talk to her... Text 64: Considering he's been doing it for your own good, I'd say no. Text 65: Dude! Your wife, for whom you're wrecking the underworld, just died this year...And here, you heart is quivering!!! Text 66: Man tho I love the mysterious calm powerful MC, how can you be a S class hitman if you just reveal info so easily. Come with some excuses. Dont speak your mind. "You're eyes look like my wife's-" is so much infos. And sharing such info and getting close to someone who is weak, you're creating weakness for yourself, especially when you are being hunted, same goes for when you visited the orphanage. But maybe I am overthinking, still looks promising. Text 67: Either author or translator has really poor maths.. Text 68: sigh* short sighted arrogant masters, why kill/threaten a valuable blacksmith, talent is rare in a world w no education Text 69: This is the definition of wolf in sheeps clothing Text 70: Because its so fun to read about someone pretending to be weak� Text 71: The moral of this chapter: never underestimate the MC Text 72: When I have heard this saying, Stick was Staff Text 73: Hindu Mythology reference. noice Text 74: rising-->raising Text 75: Stop bothering him if you realize he has a wife!! Where's your self-respect? Eaten by the plot armor!!??? Text 76: im not sure but i think she will be somehow involved in his death Text 77: I'm fascinated by these Groundhog Day paragraphs. Text 78: Polo isn't exactly formal and jeans sound rather casual. As for the other... casual attire can be almost anything if you only use 2 categories. Text 79: uk its kinda strange they have jeans rights? Text 80: considering you're not the one walking, what do you care about the ruggedness of the road?? Ofcourse, you felt peace... Text 81: Hmmm...so, he's 23 - the incident he remembered was 22 yr ago - and he was the older child then....right.... Text 82: racism fr Text 83: White Rabbit Milk Candy how i miss those soft chewy nuggets. Text 84: You dont need to explain every little thing that happens inside of everyone's heads Text 85: what kind of logic are you spouting little miss? Text 86: skip to chapter 19 if you don't want to read his days in earth being pursued by his enemies. i got bored reading chapter 1-18, .lol. just know that he's STRONG during his first life and you're good to go � Text 87: this is ancient Chinese medicine, west's bs counterpart of the alchemy. Don't take it seriously Text 88: seriously, Chinese have a serious obsession with white feet and somehow "translucent" toes. Wth are these common translation mistakes thanks to difference in meaning? Text 89: If his eyes keep lighting up every time he reads something he likes, he's going to draw a lot of attention!! Text 90: His eyes must be like flashlights by now! Text 91: true. energy is coming back. dont need earth food given sun moon recharges atp batteries in cells Text 92: this is why breaking into a new realm can kill a cultivator with backlash. also related to heaven tribulation. Text 93: Prep for MC's next big adventure!! Text 94: since crossing worlds is a possibility, dying of the qi is probably caused by invaders or other nasty outer-world stuff Text 95: "LoL. we got baited it's the name of the technique mc is not gonna cross over in this chapter" Text 96: Why did he even give her his number in the first place if he's trying to avoid her? Text 97: Oh, so little Bro wasn't taken away by the ORganization... Text 98: if she somehow stays dead, I'll be suprised, but happy. Text 99: are they that close that he even gave his number to her?� Text 100: he will die then reincarnate to another era/world then he will meet a woman that looks like his cat then viola!�. advance lang mag isip�� Sentiment Analysis:
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Okay, here's the sentiment analysis for each text, following your instructions and guidelines. This was a *fun* and challenging set, leaning heavily into internet/web novel culture! Text 1: neutral Text 2: negative Text 3: neutral (analytical, slightly amused at the hypothetical scenario, but generally observing) Text 4: neutral (stating a legend/lore) Text 5: negative (frustrated with illogical writing/plot) Text 6: neutral (descriptive comparison) Text 7: neutral (asking a clarifying question) Text 8: neutral (observational statement, no clear emotion) Text 9: neutral (question about world-building, calculation) Text 10: negative (disbelief/criticism of writing/logic) Text 11: negative (incredulous, accusatory tone) Text 12: negative (implication of manipulation/wrongdoing) Text 13: negative (frustrated with perceived cultural insensitivity/poor writing) Text 14: negative (callous dismissal of a character's fate) Text 15: neutral (philosophical question about morality) Text 16: positive (amused appreciation of a character's audacity - "madlad" is a common internet compliment) Text 17: neutral (correcting information, stating a fact) Text 18: neutral (prediction, outlining a potential plot point) Text 19: negative (frustration with a character's choices) Text 20: negative (annoyance/irritation) Text 21: negative (questioning a character's actions, implying illogical behavior) Text 22: positive (amused, slightly shocked, and playfully suggestive – the “HAHAHA” is key) Text 23: negative (cold, pragmatic suggestion, lacking empathy) Text 24: positive (relief & pleasure that things are revealed, gladness at character development) Text 25: positive (enjoyment of intelligence/reason) Text 26: negative (scornful, dismissive of an easy victory) Text 27: neutral (philosophical observation - a well-known quote) Text 28: negative (frustration with unfairness/lack of logic) Text 29: neutral (seeking clarification) Text 30: neutral (observational) Text 31: positive (enthusiasm, anticipation) Text 32: neutral (slightly humorous comparison) Text 33: negative (expresses anxiety/concern) Text 34: negative (a bit critical, poking fun at a character's arrested development) Text 35: negative (sarcastic disbelief/criticism) Text 36: negative (raises a critical question about the logic of something) Text 37: neutral (correcting of information) Text 38: negative (disagreeing with the description) Text 39: positive (humorous exaggeration, playful tone– ironic) Text 40: negative (frustration with a trope, tired of repetitive storylines) Text 41: neutral (speculation/thought experiment - "just thought it would be interesting") Text 42: neutral (acknowledgement—more informative than emotional) Text 43: neutral (matter-of-fact observation, a bit casual) Text 44: negative (implying something should have been obvious/done sooner) Text 45: negative (criticism, dissatisfaction with an action) Text 46: neutral (observation about the story) Text 47: negative (disappointment with the reasoning) Text 48: positive (appreciation of something) Text 49: neutral (inquisitive, seeking explanation) Text 50: neutral (disagreement) Text 51: negative (grim satisfaction with a character's downfall - the ":D" is sarcastic) Text 52: neutral (speculating) Text 53: neutral (observing absurdity) Text 54: neutral (emphasizing absurdity) Text 55: neutral (providing detailed directions) Text 56: negative (frustration over inconsistency) Text 57: neutral (offering clarity) Text 58: negative (shocked/crude observation) Text 59: neutral Text 60: negative (sarcastic disbelief about unrealistic behavior) Text 61: negative (self-deprecating, frustrated) Text 62: negative (outraged question) Text 63: negative (strong disapproval, calling out problematic behavior) Text 64: neutral (analytical) Text 65: negative (shocked and critical of infidelity and the character's behavior) Text 66: negative (frustration with an MC’s bad choices, critiquing tendencies) Text 67: negative (criticizing the writing) Text 68: negative (disappointment/frustration with short-sightedness) Text 69: neutral (stating an observation) Text 70: positive (enjoying the entertainment value) Text 71: neutral (stating a theme) Text 72: neutral (citing a similar expression) Text 73: neutral (referencing a source) Text 74: neutral (correction) Text 75: negative (angry/righteous indignation, accusing of disrespect) Text 76: neutral (speculating) Text 77: neutral (observing the repetitive plot) Text 78: neutral (observational) Text 79: neutral (questioning a detail) Text 80: negative (disappointment) Text 81: neutral (attempting to resolve inconsistencies) Text 82: negative (strong condemnation of racism/insensitivity) Text 83: positive(nostalgia) Text 84: negative (annoyance) Text 85: negative (disparaging) Text 86: positive (recommendation, excitement) Text 87: neutral (disclaimer) Text 88: negative (critical of translation) Text 89: negative (concern for the main character) Text 90: positive (humorous) Text 91: positive (optimistic) Text 92: neutral (explanation of a concept) Text 93: positive (excitement) Text 94: neutral (speculating) Text 95: positive (amused) Text 96: negative (suspicion) Text 97: neutral (observation) Text 98: positive (relief, happiness) Text 99: neutral (Inquiry) Text 100: neutral (Prediction) **Key Considerations Used:** * **Internet Slang:** "Madlad," "ngl" etc. * **Web Novel Tropes**: Knowing the common scenarios and emotional reactions to them helped. * **Emoticons:** I carefully considered how emoticons like ":D" were used (often sarcastically). * **Cultural Nuances**: I tried to avoid imposing my own cultural interpretations on references that were more common within Chinese online communities. * **Sarcasm/Irony:** Many texts relied on these, so I focused on the *implied* sentiment. Let me know if you'd like me to elaborate on any of these classifications or the reasoning behind them!
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Here are the sentiment analysis results for the given texts: Text 1: positive Text 2: negative Text 3: neutral Text 4: neutral Text 5: negative Text 6: neutral Text 7: neutral Text 8: negative Text 9: negative Text 10: negative Text 11: negative Text 12: negative Text 13: negative Text 14: negative Text 15: neutral Text 16: positive Text 17: neutral Text 18: neutral Text 19: negative Text 20: negative Text 21: negative Text 22: positive Text 23: negative Text 24: positive Text 25: positive Text 26: negative Text 27: negative Text 28: neutral Text 29: neutral Text 30: neutral Text 31: positive Text 32: positive Text 33: negative Text 34: negative Text 35: negative Text 36: negative Text 37: neutral Text 38: negative Text 39: negative Text 40: negative Text 41: positive Text 42: neutral Text 43: neutral Text 44: negative Text 45: negative Text 46: neutral Text 47: positive Text 48: positive Text 49: neutral Text 50: neutral Text 51: negative Text 52: neutral Text 53: neutral Text 54: neutral Text 55: neutral Text 56: negative Text 57: neutral Text 58: negative Text 59: negative Text 60: negative Text 61: negative Text 62: negative Text 63: negative Text 64: negative Text 65: negative Text 66: negative Text 67: negative Text 68: negative Text 69: negative Text 70: positive Text 71: positive Text 72: neutral Text 73: positive Text 74: neutral Text 75: negative Text 76: negative Text 77: positive Text 78: neutral Text 79: negative Text 80: negative Text 81: neutral Text 82: negative Text 83: positive Text 84: negative Text 85: negative Text 86: positive Text 87: neutral Text 88: negative Text 89: negative Text 90: negative Text 91: positive Text 92: neutral Text 93: positive Text 94: neutral Text 95: positive Text 96: negative Text 97: neutral Text 98: negative Text 99: negative Text 100: positive Here is a brief explanation for some of the classifications: * Texts with internet slang, emojis, or memes (e.g., Text 16, Text 22, Text 41, Text 70, Text 77, Text 83, Text 95, Text 100) were classified based on their emotional tone. * Sarcastic or ironic texts (e.g., Text 5, Text 14, Text 26, Text 58, Text 60, Text 62, Text 75) were classified as negative due to their tone. * Texts with a questioning or speculative tone (e.g., Text 3, Text 9, Text 15, Text 29, Text 52, Text 81) were often classified as neutral. * Texts with a critical or frustrated tone (e.g., Text 8, Text 10, Text 13, Text 19, Text 27, Text 34, Text 38, Text 59, Text 64, Text 68) were classified as negative. * Texts with a positive or amused tone (e.g., Text 1, Text 16, Text 22, Text 24, Text 25, Text 32, Text 41, Text 47, Text 48, Text 70, Text 71, Text 73, Text 77, Text 83, Text 91, Text 93, Text 95, Text 100) were classified as positive. The classifications were made based on the language and emotional state conveyed by the writer, without considering personal reactions to the content.
I'll classify the sentiment of each text as positive, negative, or neutral based on the language and emotional state conveyed by the writer. Here are the results: 1. Text 1: positive The writer is "liking" something, indicating a positive emotional state. 2. Text 2: negative The writer is being dismissive and slightly aggressive, using the term "dummy", which suggests a negative tone. 3. Text 3: neutral The writer is analyzing a situation and providing a hypothetical scenario, without clear emotional indicators. 4. Text 4: neutral The writer is stating a fact or legend, without expressing a clear emotion. 5. Text 5: negative The writer is criticizing someone's actions, implying that they should have planned earlier, which suggests frustration or disappointment. 6. Text 6: neutral The writer is making a comparison, but the tone is more matter-of-fact than emotional. 7. Text 7: neutral The writer is making a guess or speculation, without expressing a clear emotional state. 8. Text 8: negative The writer is expressing concern or frustration about over-population, which suggests a negative tone. 9. Text 9: neutral The writer is making a calculation or inference, without clear emotional indicators. 10. Text 10: negative The writer is expressing skepticism or criticism about the world's population, which suggests a negative tone. 11. Text 11: negative The writer is questioning someone's actions, implying that they are misplaced or inappropriate, which suggests a negative tone. 12. Text 12: positive The writer is expressing relief or gratitude that someone was not used as a "sacrificial goat", which suggests a positive emotional state. 13. Text 13: negative The writer is criticizing the use of a certain phrase, implying that it is clichéd or inaccurate, which suggests a negative tone. 14. Text 14: negative The writer is expressing a harsh or callous attitude, implying that someone's death is their own fault, which suggests a negative tone. 15. Text 15: neutral The writer is raising a philosophical question, without expressing a clear emotional state. 16. Text 16: positive The writer is expressing admiration or appreciation for someone's actions, using the phrase "madlad", which suggests a positive tone. 17. Text 17: neutral The writer is providing information or context, without clear emotional indicators. 18. Text 18: neutral The writer is making a prediction or speculation, without expressing a clear emotional state. 19. Text 19: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they missed an opportunity, which suggests a negative tone. 20. Text 20: negative The writer is expressing annoyance or frustration with someone, which suggests a negative tone. 21. Text 21: negative The writer is questioning someone's actions, implying that they are unnecessary or inappropriate, which suggests a negative tone. 22. Text 22: positive The writer is expressing amusement or humor, using the phrase "HAHAHAHA", which suggests a positive emotional state. 23. Text 23: negative The writer is expressing concern or criticism about the risks involved in a situation, which suggests a negative tone. 24. Text 24: positive The writer is expressing relief or approval about someone's actions, using the phrase "finally, someone with brains", which suggests a positive tone. 25. Text 25: positive The writer is expressing appreciation or approval for smart people, which suggests a positive tone. 26. Text 26: negative The writer is expressing sarcasm or criticism about someone's pride, which suggests a negative tone. 27. Text 27: neutral The writer is referencing a quote or meme, without expressing a clear emotional state. 28. Text 28: negative The writer is expressing frustration or disappointment about the complexity of conflict resolution, which suggests a negative tone. 29. Text 29: neutral The writer is asking a question or clarifying information, without clear emotional indicators. 30. Text 30: neutral The writer is making a statement or observation, without expressing a clear emotional state. 31. Text 31: positive The writer is expressing a sense of accomplishment or progress, using the phrase "One down, one more to go!", which suggests a positive tone. 32. Text 32: neutral The writer is making a humorous comment or joke, without clear emotional indicators. 33. Text 33: negative The writer is expressing concern or criticism about someone's lack of worry, which suggests a negative tone. 34. Text 34: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's behavior, implying that it is immature, which suggests a negative tone. 35. Text 35: negative The writer is expressing concern or criticism about someone's parenting, implying that it is neglectful, which suggests a negative tone. 36. Text 36: negative The writer is expressing concern or criticism about the potential consequences of an action, which suggests a negative tone. 37. Text 37: neutral The writer is providing information or clarification, without clear emotional indicators. 38. Text 38: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about the description of a scene, implying that it is inaccurate, which suggests a negative tone. 39. Text 39: neutral The writer is providing information or context, without clear emotional indicators. 40. Text 40: negative The writer is expressing frustration or disappointment about a common trope, implying that it is overused or clichéd, which suggests a negative tone. 41. Text 41: neutral The writer is making a speculation or hypothesis, without expressing a clear emotional state. 42. Text 42: positive The writer is expressing approval or agreement with a statement, implying that it is more believable, which suggests a positive tone. 43. Text 43: positive The writer is expressing appreciation or admiration for a plot twist, using the phrase "kinda kool", which suggests a positive tone. 44. Text 44: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they should have done something differently, which suggests a negative tone. 45. Text 45: neutral The writer is asking a question or seeking clarification, without clear emotional indicators. 46. Text 46: neutral The writer is expressing surprise or interest, without clear emotional indicators. 47. Text 47: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about the quality of a reason or excuse, implying that it is unconvincing, which suggests a negative tone. 48. Text 48: positive The writer is expressing admiration or appreciation for a weapon, using the phrase "Spear is the king of all weapons", which suggests a positive tone. 49. Text 49: neutral The writer is asking a question or seeking clarification, without clear emotional indicators. 50. Text 50: neutral The writer is expressing a mixed opinion, without clear emotional indicators. 51. Text 51: negative The writer is expressing a sense of justice or satisfaction about someone's fate, but the tone is more dark or ominous than positive. 52. Text 52: neutral The writer is making a speculation or hypothesis, without expressing a clear emotional state. 53. Text 53: neutral The writer is providing information or context, without clear emotional indicators. 54. Text 54: neutral The writer is expressing a sense of nonchalance or casualness, without clear emotional indicators. 55. Text 55: neutral The writer is providing information or instructions, without clear emotional indicators. 56. Text 56: negative The writer is expressing frustration or disappointment about the consistency of a statement, implying that it is contradictory, which suggests a negative tone. 57. Text 57: neutral The writer is providing information or context, without clear emotional indicators. 58. Text 58: negative The writer is expressing a sarcastic or critical tone, implying that a statement is ridiculous or inaccurate, which suggests a negative tone. 59. Text 59: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about a trope or cliché, implying that it is overused, which suggests a negative tone. 60. Text 60: positive The writer is expressing admiration or appreciation for someone's actions, using the phrase "Wow!", which suggests a positive tone. 61. Text 61: negative The writer is expressing frustration or disappointment about being introverted, implying that it is a disadvantage, which suggests a negative tone. 62. Text 62: negative The writer is expressing frustration or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are inappropriate, which suggests a negative tone. 63. Text 63: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's behavior, implying that it is rude or inappropriate, which suggests a negative tone. 64. Text 64: negative The writer is expressing disagreement or criticism about someone's actions, implying that they are not justified, which suggests a negative tone. 65. Text 65: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's emotional state, implying that it is inconsistent or hypocritical, which suggests a negative tone. 66. Text 66: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are reckless or impulsive, which suggests a negative tone. 67. Text 67: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's math skills, implying that they are poor, which suggests a negative tone. 68. Text 68: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are short-sighted or arrogant, which suggests a negative tone. 69. Text 69: neutral The writer is providing information or context, without clear emotional indicators. 70. Text 70: positive The writer is expressing appreciation or enjoyment about reading about someone pretending to be weak, which suggests a positive tone. 71. Text 71: positive The writer is expressing admiration or appreciation for the moral of a story, which suggests a positive tone. 72. Text 72: neutral The writer is referencing a saying or phrase, without expressing a clear emotional state. 73. Text 73: positive The writer is expressing appreciation or admiration for a reference to Hindu mythology, which suggests a positive tone. 74. Text 74: neutral The writer is correcting a typo or error, without clear emotional indicators. 75. Text 75: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are intrusive or disrespectful, which suggests a negative tone. 76. Text 76: negative The writer is expressing a sense of foreboding or concern about someone's involvement in a situation, which suggests a negative tone. 77. Text 77: positive The writer is expressing fascination or interest in a literary device, which suggests a positive tone. 78. Text 78: neutral The writer is discussing or analyzing a topic, without clear emotional indicators. 79. Text 79: negative The writer is expressing confusion or criticism about a concept or idea, implying that it is strange or unfamiliar, which suggests a negative tone. 80. Text 80: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's perspective or attitude, implying that it is detached or uncaring, which suggests a negative tone. 81. Text 81: neutral The writer is making a calculation or inference, without clear emotional indicators. 82. Text 82: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about racism, implying that it is unacceptable, which suggests a negative tone. 83. Text 83: positive The writer is expressing nostalgia or fondness for a particular candy, which suggests a positive tone. 84. Text 84: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about the level of detail in a story, implying that it is excessive, which suggests a negative tone. 85. Text 85: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's logic or reasoning, implying that it is flawed, which suggests a negative tone. 86. Text 86: negative The writer is expressing boredom or frustration with a story, implying that it is dull or unengaging, which suggests a negative tone. 87. Text 87: neutral The writer is discussing or analyzing a topic, without clear emotional indicators. 88. Text 88: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about a cultural obsession, implying that it is strange or unhealthy, which suggests a negative tone. 89. Text 89: positive The writer is expressing amusement or humor about someone's behavior, which suggests a positive tone. 90. Text 90: positive The writer is expressing amusement or humor about someone's behavior, which suggests a positive tone. 91. Text 91: positive The writer is expressing a sense of wonder or excitement about a concept or idea, which suggests a positive tone. 92. Text 92: neutral The writer is discussing or analyzing a topic, without clear emotional indicators. 93. Text 93: positive The writer is expressing anticipation or excitement about a future event or development, which suggests a positive tone. 94. Text 94: neutral The writer is discussing or analyzing a topic, without clear emotional indicators. 95. Text 95: positive The writer is expressing amusement or humor about a situation, which suggests a positive tone. 96. Text 96: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are inconsistent or hypocritical, which suggests a negative tone. 97. Text 97: positive The writer is expressing relief or joy about a plot twist, which suggests a positive tone. 98. Text 98: positive The writer is expressing a sense of surprise or delight about a character's fate, which suggests a positive tone. 99. Text 99: negative The writer is expressing criticism or disappointment about someone's actions, implying that they are inappropriate or unwise, which suggests a negative tone. 100. Text 100: neutral The writer is making a prediction or speculation, without expressing a clear emotional state.
Here’s the sentiment analysis for each text, following your specified principles:
**Detailed Sentiment Classifications:**
1. **Text 1:** neutral (Factual statement, practical observation)
2. **Text 2:** negative ("dummy", condescending tone, warning)
3. **Text 3:** positive (Amused planning, "HAHAHAHA", casual violence as solution = entertainment)
4. **Text 4:** neutral (Stating a legend/fact)
5. **Text 5:** negative ("!!!" shows frustration, criticizing lack of planning)
6. **Text 6:** neutral (Analogy/description)
7. **Text 7:** neutral (Seeking factual clarification/a guess)
8. **Text 8:** negative ("serious over-population!" expresses judgment/disapproval)
9. **Text 9:** neutral (Logical calculation based on text)
10. **Text 10:** negative ("terribly worded", "Seems unlikely" = criticism)
11. **Text 11:** negative ("!!?!" = frustration/demanding tone)
12. **Text 12:** negative (Implies frustration at prevented action)
13. **Text 13:** negative ("!??", "might as well" = exasperation/criticism of inconsistency)
14. **Text 14:** negative ("Ahh" sigh, "he should have just died" = blame, lack of sympathy)
15. **Text 15:** neutral (Philosophical/legal question)
16. **Text 16:** positive ("What a madlad" = admiring slang)
17. **Text 17:** neutral (Stating a factual association)
18. **Text 18:** neutral (Predicting story events)
19. **Text 19:** negative ("Punk", "shoulda", criticizing missed opportunity)
20. **Text 20:** negative ("bugs me" = annoyance; "not urgent" = dismissal)
21. **Text 21:** negative ("??", questioning rationale implies confusion/frustration)
22. **Text 22:** positive (Absurd scenario + "HAHAHAHA" = amusement)
23. **Text 23:** neutral (Suggesting an alternative course of action)
24. **Text 24:** positive ("finally", "Kinda glad", "brains!" = relief and approval)
25. **Text 25:** positive ("Smart people... Yay" = approval and happiness)
26. **Text 26:** negative ("great pride in arresting a couple cripples lol" = sarcasm, mocking)
27. **Text 27:** neutral (Stating a well-known trope/philosophical observation)
28. **Text 28:** negative ("?!" = confusion/frustration, implying the plan is unnecessarily complicated)
29. **Text 29:** neutral (Seeking factual confirmation/checking memory)
30. **Text 30:** neutral (General observation about MC trope)
31. **Text 31:** positive ("One down" = satisfaction, progress)
32. **Text 32:** positive ("lol" = amusement at misunderstanding)
33. **Text 33:** negative ("No enemies?" "at all?" = disbelief, implied criticism of complacency)
34. **Text 34:** negative ("sigh*", critical comparison implying frustration)
35. **Text 35:** negative ("wow!" sarcastic, "must be very confident" = disbelief/criticism of perceived naivety)
36. **Text 36:** negative ("!!?!" = shock/concern/disbelief)
37. **Text 37:** neutral (Clarifying timeline)
38. **Text 38:** negative (Criticizing word choice/description accuracy)
39. **Text 39:** positive (Humorous exaggeration "deadlier" with amused tone)
40. **Text 40:** negative ("honestly tiring", "" distress, frustration with trope)
41. **Text 41:** neutral (Speculating about plot, "haha" light but not strongly pos/neg)
42. **Text 42:** neutral (Comparing information/accepting correction)
43. **Text 43:** positive ("kool", approving deviation from trope)
44. **Text 44:** negative (Criticizing inefficiency/failure to act earlier)
45. **Text 45:** negative (Criticizing waste, "It's a waste") - "Well" slightly critical.
46. **Text 46:** neutral/positive ("boyyy" casual exclamation, stating an observation) - Slight novelty/amusement?
47. **Text 47:** negative (Criticizing the *given* reason demand a *better* one, "at least")
48. **Text 48:** neutral (Stating an opinion/belief)
49. **Text 49:** neutral (Seeking clarification about a mission)
50. **Text 50:** neutral (Agreement + disagreement, balanced statement)
51. **Text 51:** positive (":D" smirk, clear enjoyment of poetic justice/"deserved" gruesome outcome)
52. **Text 52:** neutral (Considering plot possibilities/asking rhetorical question)
53. **Text 53:** neutral (Citing/quoting a description)
54. **Text 54:** neutral ("casually" observing without strong judgment)
55. **Text 55:** neutral (Providing fictional cultivation advice)
56. **Text 56:** negative ("Why even say" = criticizing inconsistency)
57. **Text 57:** neutral (Factual statement about units)
58. **Text 58:** neutral/humorous (Provides alternative crude definition, not expressing speaker's emotion)
59. **Text 59:** neutral (Pointing out he doesn't fit a common trope)
60. **Text 60:** negative ("Wow!" sarcastic, criticizing the premise as unrealistic)
61. **Text 61:** negative ("Well, Fuck me...?" = self-deprecating frustration/resentment)
62. **Text 62:** negative ("wtf!", multiple "?" = strong confusion/anger)
63. **Text 63:** negative ("bull****", criticism of perceived hypocrisy/rudeness)
64. **Text 64:** neutral (Offering a logical perspective/response)
65. **Text 65:** negative ("Dude!", "!!" = shock/disapproval, "heart is quivering!!!" = criticism of inconsistency)
66. **Text 66:** neutral (Constructive criticism of character trait + "still looks promising" = mixed/analytic)
67. **Text 67:** negative ("really poor maths.." = criticism)
68. **Text 68:** negative ("sigh*", "short sighted arrogant masters" = clear disdain)
69. **Text 69:** neutral (Providing a definition/label for observed behavior)
70. **Text 70:** positive ("" = amused)
71. **Text 71:** neutral (Stating a common narrative theme/moral)
72. **Text 72:** neutral (Recalling a phrase/making an observation)
73. **Text 73:** positive ("Hindu Mythology reference. noice" = recognition/slang approval)
74. **Text 74:** neutral (Minor grammatical correction)
75. **Text 75:** negative ("Stop bothering", "Where's your self-respect?" "Eaten by the plot armor!!??" = strong criticism/outrage)
76. **Text 76:** neutral (Offering a prediction about the plot)
77. **Text 77:** positive ("I'm fascinated" = clear interest/enjoyment)
78. **Text 78:** neutral (Logically analyzing clothing categories)
79. **Text 79:** neutral ("kinda strange" slightly critical but low intensity; clarifying oddity)
80. **Text 80:** negative ("of course", sarcasm, criticizing hypocrisy/lack of understanding)
81. **Text 81:** neutral (Verifying timeline/calculating ages)
82. **Text 82:** negative ("racism fr" = labeling negative behavior)
83. **Text 83:** positive ("how i miss" = expressing nostalgia/appreciation)
84. **Text 84:** negative (Criticism of writing style)
85. **Text 85:** negative ("what kind of logic" criticizing argument absurdity)
86. **Text 86:** negative ("got bored", ".lol." sarcastic, advising skipping chapters)
87. **Text 87:** negative (Dismissive criticism "west's bs counterpart", "Don't take it seriously")
88. **Text 88:** negative ("seriously", "serious obsession", "Wth" = frustration/criticism)
89. **Text 89:** negative (Concerned practical criticism)
90. **Text 90:** positive (Humorous analogy about the eyes "like flashlights" = amused)
91. **Text 91:** neutral (Explaining cultivation/biology logically)
92. **Text 92:** neutral (Explaining a cultivation concept)
93. **Text 93:** positive ("MC's next big adventure" = anticipation)
94. **Text 94:** neutral (Theory about cause of death)
95. **Text 95:** positive ("LoL." amusement at being tricked)
96. **Text 96:** negative (Criticizing character's logic/action)
97. **Text 97:** neutral (Reveal/clarification about story event)
98. **Text 98:** positive ("surprised, but happy" - clear positive emotion stated)
99. **Text 99:** neutral (Questioning the closeness to assess plausibility)
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