They are refusing to enter a room that has a watermelon displayed. They feel unsafe. They are losing sleep, they are bursting into tears. Its genuinely bizarre to witness.
Are they them?
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explanation
In the video game Facade, there is an in-built codeword "melon" that will always cause a game over if said to the two NPCs above.
It's a very early (2005?) example of modern "AI" - you have to type all your dialogue in... the situation where the people in the picture are about to divorce, and it reacts accordingly to what you wrote.
It only occurs if you "Watermelon" as the third trigger word or if you say it at the door. The reason for this is because melons are a code-name for tiddies and the AI can't distinguish between the tiddie context and the fruit (but not fruit as in tiddie) context.
Are they them?
explanation
In the video game Facade, there is an in-built codeword "melon" that will always cause a game over if said to the two NPCs above.
this explanation just begs more questions
It's a very early (2005?) example of modern "AI" - you have to type all your dialogue in... the situation where the people in the picture are about to divorce, and it reacts accordingly to what you wrote.
This game was way ahead of its time.
Hell, it still is tbh
Are they getting divorced because she's now convinced that he wears his shoulders backwards on purpose?
Fake news.
It only occurs if you "Watermelon" as the third trigger word or if you say it at the door. The reason for this is because melons are a code-name for tiddies and the AI can't distinguish between the tiddie context and the fruit (but not fruit as in tiddie) context.
I re-read that three or four times and I feel some braincells got violently re-routed.
I write comments specifically for that feel.
Thanks for telling me, truely.
trip and grace are definately liberal zionists too lol