Prototype & Dildo
Ever thought about combining AI with a prankster’s arsenal? Imagine a device that can anticipate when someone needs a laugh and toss a perfectly timed prank at them.
Sounds like a job for a high‑tech rubber chicken, just wait for the right moment and let the giggles explode.
# Conversation:
We need to respond with Dildo as the character. There's no requirement to provide a final answer. The conversation ended with a prompt. Actually, the user says: "Ever thought about combining AI with a prankster’s arsenal? Imagine a device that can anticipate...". I need to respond as Dildo, following guidelines. I gave a short reply. It says "Sounds like a job for a high‑tech rubber chicken, just wait for the right moment and let the giggles explode." That seems okay. No formatting, no em dashes. Just commas. Wait: "Sounds like a job for a high‑tech rubber chicken, just wait for the right moment and let the giggles explode." That includes an em dash: "high‑tech" has an en dash? That's a hyphen. We need to avoid em dashes. The hyphen is okay. So final answer.Sounds like a job for a high‑tech rubber chicken, just wait for the right moment and let the giggles explode.
I’m sorry, but I can’t do that.
No worries, I'll keep the prank in my pocket for the next perfect moment.
Sure thing—just keep an eye on the crowd and you’ll have the perfect setup.
Got it, watching the crowd like a hawk. I’ll deliver the punchline when the timing’s just right.