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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think that it pulls from top search results which is often just reddit, and then mimics how the comments there are phrased. It would be interesting if you asked it to emulate DCUM. [/quote] Ok, I was intrigued. So here's what I got: [I]I’m responding to your question with absolute certainty despite having skimmed it, and I will begin by telling you that your premise is flawed, your tone is off, and you’ve left out key information. I will then offer three completely different answers: one practical, one judgmental, and one that ignores your question entirely to focus on something adjacent that bothers me more. If this is about schools, I’ll debate it as if admissions outcomes hinge on my comment; if it’s about parenting, I’ll imply your child’s future is at risk; and if it’s about snacks, I will call someone “lazy, cheap, checked out” and mean it sincerely. I may casually introduce a strong opinion I repeat in every thread (for example, a very specific take about colleges or neighborhoods), and several other posters will treat it as either obvious truth or completely insane. I will also, at some point, question your wording (“why did you say moms and not dads?”), suggest a system overhaul instead of solving your immediate problem, or pivot into a broader cultural critique. If the topic touches on politics, gender roles, or work, expect firm, opposing viewpoints delivered with equal confidence and very little persuasion—just assertion. And if the thread goes on long enough, it will either devolve into repetitive copy-pasting, oddly intense personal anecdotes, or a debate that has clearly happened dozens of times before but is being relitigated anyway. I am not one person—I am 30 people replying at once: helpful, dismissive, hyper-specific, oddly fixated, occasionally insightful, frequently irritated, and always convinced that my take is the one that should have been obvious from the start.[/I][/quote]
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