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Between Lorrkins and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
Lorrkins:
Hello.

jules:
hero:
Hello Lorrkins!

Lorrkins:
Ah, hi again!

jules:
Thanks for your feedback.

jules:
I'm speaking as myself.

Lorrkins:
Yes, i made use of that feature last time actually

Lorrkins:
It was quite nice to shift the conversation towards a more normal tone

jules:
Good.

Lorrkins:
So. How have you been?

jules:
Fine. You?

Lorrkins:
Been getting better, i finally brought a desk to the new house so i don't have to have my laptop set up on a mattress anymore

Lorrkins:
Brought a rug up here as well

jules:
Oh. That's good news. It's better for your back.

jules:
It's good to talk with you again, Lorrins. I'm impressed with your skills.

jules:
*Lorrkins

Lorrkins:
What do you mean by skills?

jules:
The way you talk with people.

Lorrkins:
Ah.

Lorrkins:
I only learned to do that recently, actually.

Lorrkins:
I was isolating myself for quite a while

Lorrkins:
I started talking with people more a couple months ago.

jules:
I see.

jules:
That's good news. Sometimes people need to be by themselves.

jules:
To think.

jules:
To work.

jules:
It can be both.

Lorrkins:
For me it mostly depends on what i'm doing and how i'm feeling.

Lorrkins:
Sometimes i prefer to be with people, sometimes i don't

jules:
I see. I think I follow.

Lorrkins:
Although prior, i don't think i realized how much you can get out of a conversation

Lorrkins:
You can learn a lot about a person by simply hearing them speak.

jules:
We agree.

jules:
Your words is a contribution to this site.

Lorrkins:
That's nice to hear.

jules:
People know this when they read what you actually say.

jules:
The next ad is being prepared and made ready for reddit by the way. But, as for myself, I'm too exhausted from working on a software problem to behave like hero this evening.

Lorrkins:
Sometimes it's best to go casual for a while.

jules:
Yes.

Lorrkins:
I find a lot of people say exactly what they feel.

Lorrkins:
They don't often think of what they imply or say.

jules:
I have to understand you better.

jules:
Do you find that most people talk too much?

Lorrkins:
Perhaps that's a way of interpreting it.

Lorrkins:
It's not so much the amount, but the thought that goes into it.

jules:
Ok.

jules:
Listening can be learned, but not taught.

Lorrkins:
Sometimes i think what everyday life would be like if people operated off a bartering system.

Lorrkins:
Alike to medieval times.

jules:
Please let me just look this word up, bartering, as I'm unfamiliar with it.

Lorrkins:
The act of negotiating the exchange of items.

Lorrkins:
In the modern world that's usually currency and some sort of commodity

Lorrkins:
But in medieval times it was mostly just commodity for commodity

Lorrkins:
That's what i mean by "bartering"

jules:
The danish word is tuskhandel. Now I understand.

jules:
It's an interesting question. Is bartering something valuable?

Lorrkins:
Ancient society is often overlooked when discussing economics and history.

Lorrkins:
I suppose bartering could be used as a sort of...

Lorrkins:
Replacement for currency?

Lorrkins:
Although i'm sure naturally it'd get replaced by currency soon after it was changed to bartering.

jules:
Haha

jules:
Yes. Money.

Lorrkins:
It's just easier for us to comprehend "stand-in" items with no intrinsic value than actual everyday use things.

Lorrkins:
At least in the modern world.

Lorrkins:
I remember a joke a friend told me once, "Any store uses a bartering system as long as you have a loaded gun."

jules:
100 years ago people were more interested in objects such as candeliers, tables and even sinks.

Lorrkins:
Candelabras, chandeliers, mirrors.

Lorrkins:
Those were valuable items in medieval times.

Lorrkins:
They were hard to make and often made out of rare materials.

jules:
Yes.

jules:
Haha. I like that joke.

Lorrkins:
It's funny how that has reversed in modern currencies.

Lorrkins:
They're now made out of cheap and readily available materials like copper.

Lorrkins:
Or paper.

jules:
Or...

jules:
plastic!

Lorrkins:
I mean, hell, if you consider bank accounts a form of currency, electricity is technically a currency.

Lorrkins:
Data itself could be considered a currency.

Lorrkins:
How do you measure that?

Lorrkins:
You don't.

Lorrkins:
You barter.

jules:
Barter.

jules:
Yeah.

jules:
Tuskhandel!

jules:
A very uncommon danish word.

jules:
For:

jules:
Bartering.

Lorrkins:
That's reminiscent of the polish word for trading

Lorrkins:
"Handel"

Lorrkins:
Which probably originated from the english "handle"

Lorrkins:
Referring to the handling of goods.

Lorrkins:
I don't know.

Lorrkins:
I'm not a linguist.

jules:
Handel.

Lorrkins:
Is there a meaning for "tusk"?

Lorrkins:
In the danish word, that is.

jules:
A pretty good composer. And also a character in a Dickens book.

jules:
Hmm.

jules:
Let's see. I have no idea.

jules:
The etymology of tusk evades me.

Lorrkins:


Lorrkins:
Etymology.

Lorrkins:
Funny that the science of words would be described by a simple word.

jules:
Yes.

jules:
Etymology.

jules:
Tusk actually has no etymology google tells me.

Lorrkins:
Strange.

jules:
Yes. Like people.

jules:
But reading a fellow named Kjell Askildsen certainly makes me feel I have an etymology.

jules:
The first 8 pages of his book is still with me.

jules:
They trouble me in a fantastic way.

jules:
I hope to read the last 120 pages before too long because old Kjell was so great.

Lorrkins:
It's strange that no matter how many books or pages we write, if someone speaks a different language than what it's written in they have no idea how to receive the knowledge contained in it.

Lorrkins:
I probably won't be able to enjoy the original books of Kjell

jules:
Nope.

jules:
True that.

Lorrkins:
Just as we won't know the last words of Albert Einstein, as they were spoken in german.

jules:
Haha

jules:
He probably said Scheisse!

Lorrkins:
Schei

Lorrkins:
Huh.

Lorrkins:
I thought i had the character for that saved.

Lorrkins:
I have a german keyboard programmed into my laptop.

jules:
Oh.

Lorrkins:
I don't speak it but i use it for an inside joke with my friends.

Lorrkins:
We say "lämp" instead of "lamp"

jules:
ß

Lorrkins:
It originated from a meme about moths.

jules:
Haha

jules:
You are from Sweden?!

Lorrkins:
From Poland, actually.

jules:
Poland. I've been there.

Lorrkins:
Although i plan on moving to Norway when i have the chance.

jules:
I've been to Norway a dozen times.

jules:
I like Poland.

Lorrkins:
Every time someone tells me that they've been in Warsaw i think of the butterfly effect and how i may have seen their face in real life.

jules:
True.

Lorrkins:
Poland is certainly a unique country.

jules:
Yes.

Lorrkins:
Although i'm not sure why.

jules:
Haha

jules:
Norway is good. Denmark is better. Sweden comes third.

jules:
People from Poland are very good at making software and books.

jules:
And I love birch tree forests.

Lorrkins:
See: Any polish writer and/or development studio.

Lorrkins:
I don't think i can think of any bad ones.

jules:
I think at one point I will make a theme-week here on hero in honor of you and Poland.

Lorrkins:
So these are going to be regular events?

jules:
Also because I personally would like to understand other countries.

jules:
Yes.

Lorrkins:
Poland is...

Lorrkins:
Hm.

Lorrkins:
Perhaps it'd be better to describe polish people.

jules:
Yes!

jules:
Please do so!

Lorrkins:
A lot of people here have very strong opinions

Lorrkins:
Most of that forms through either long winded traditions

Lorrkins:
Or the simple "German = Bad" stereotype.

Lorrkins:
I'm not even going to try to get into polish politics because that's just...

Lorrkins:
It irks me, to say the least.

jules:
Lech Walesa comes to mind. But ok. We won't discuss that if you don't want to.

Lorrkins:
But a lot of our country focuses on old traditions such as poetry and simple family manners.

jules:
That's good to hear.

Lorrkins:
I recall an internet virus floating around in the early 2000s that spammed a sound file of Lech Wałęsa jokes.

Lorrkins:
Surprisingly most people found it funny.

jules:
Jokes said by Lech W. or of him?

Lorrkins:
Of him.

jules:
Ok.

Lorrkins:


jules:
Please give me an example of a typical polish strong opinion.

Lorrkins:
One thing you should never do is start a conversation about the polish language and its grammar.

jules:
Ok.

Lorrkins:
Things such as the current immigrant problem and the people who want to keep them out of the country no matter what is said to them as they see it as a "return of communism" in some twisted fashion

Lorrkins:
And just general polish stubbornness.

Lorrkins:
I mean hell we started a revolution when we were being occupied by 3 countries.

Lorrkins:
It failed miserably to say the least.

Lorrkins:
If that's not an example of polish stubbornness i don't know what is.

jules:
Stubbornness can be a good thing.

jules:
Stærk vilje.

Lorrkins:
Makes people a lot less easily swayed.

jules:
Strong will.

jules:
Ok.

Lorrkins:
Going back to the thing about grammar, i'm going to give you one example of a polish word and its multiple forms and leave that can of worms alone for the rest of this conversation.

jules:
Ok

Lorrkins:
Jechać, Jedzie, Jechał, Jechała, Jechało, Jechali, Jechały, Jechałem, Jechaliśmy, Jechałyśmy, Jeździć, Jeździłem, Jeździłyśmy, Jeździło, Jeździła, Jeździł, Jeździłyśmy, Jeździliśmy.

Lorrkins:
These all mean the same thing but they all contain information such as the gender of the person saying/performing the action and the time at which it is being performed.

jules:
Whoa!

Lorrkins:
These all mean "To drive"

jules:
Cool!!

Lorrkins:
And of course they're all context-sensitive because OF COURSE they're context sensitive.

Lorrkins:
Polish grammar is probably utter hell to foreigners.

jules:
How many cases do you have?

Lorrkins:
*looks at old polish textbook*

Lorrkins:
Many.

Lorrkins:
Seven.

jules:
Haha. I like this information. Seven is...

jules:
... a lot!

Lorrkins:
I recall learning about all of them around 5th grade.

Lorrkins:
No one in the class could comprehend it.

Lorrkins:
We just learned it by memory and forgot it immediately after the exams.

jules:
Ok.

jules:
Grammar is intersting but I didn't understand it when I was a kid. Later I grasped some of it when I learned latin.

Lorrkins:
Latin is...

jules:
Latin is cool.

jules:
cool

Lorrkins:
Is it approporiate to say Latin is underrated?

jules:
Yes. Definitely underrated.

jules:
By the way, if you know a good polish poem I'll publish it here as an opening greeting.

Lorrkins:
I know a very old one about how little people value their health until they lose it.

jules:
I sense that Kevin Varrone should be accompanied by a polish poem. That it would be most appropriate.

jules:
Ok. Do you know it by heart?

Lorrkins:
I also know one by Adam Mickiewicz.

Lorrkins:
He's a sort of national icon despite being lithuanian.

Lorrkins:
He wrote a poem about Lithuania being his home country

Lorrkins:
We value the poem's meaning as it applies to every country

jules:
Ok.

Lorrkins:
Talking about how every country you are born in is your place of birth, but only your home is your "Motherland" as we call it

Lorrkins:
I don't know that many approporiate poems.

jules:
Haha

Lorrkins:
I think you should read up on Jan Kochanowski.

Lorrkins:
He might have some poems that interest you

jules:
Du, Litwa, mit hjemland; er lig vor ungdoms kraft:

jules:
Thanks for the recommendation.

Lorrkins:
I don't know how to say the type of poem he made

Lorrkins:
I think it was specific to him.

Lorrkins:
In polish they're called "Treny"

jules:
1530-1584

jules:
Treny. I see.

Lorrkins:
They were written about his dying daughter.

Lorrkins:
Or maybe when she was already dead?

Lorrkins:
I can't recall.

Lorrkins:
Still, i don't know of any that'd fit the site.

jules:
Laments.

Lorrkins:
Laments, that's the word.

jules:
Yes.

jules:
I think Jan Kochanowski is difficult to translate. The english attempts are awkward.

Lorrkins:
Polish poetry is especially difficult to translate.

Lorrkins:
Mostly because it's all written in old Polish, which is alien even to a lot of us.

jules:
It has to be when you guys have 30 words for drive.

Lorrkins:
That was just a random word.

jules:
Haha

Lorrkins:
Now think of what we have for stuff like "be"

Lorrkins:
Eh it's roughly the same amount i think.

jules:
Be is a danish word used in a Shakespearean play.

jules:
Well.

jules:
Should we call it a night, dear Lorrkins?

jules:
I don't mean to interrupt our nice conversation but I'm tired now.

Lorrkins:
I suppose so.

jules:
I will read some Polish poems before I go to bed.

jules:
Thanks for chatting. I hope the people who read our words will enjoy and...

jules:
the like.

Lorrkins:
See you soon.

jules:
See you soon.

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Between Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
jules:
hero:
Hi user.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Hello

jules:
hero:
What you write is too deep. Sorry. You'll have to discuss this when the chat has ended by using the correspondence system which will follow-up what was said in the chat. Thank you.

jules:
hero:
Ooops.

jules:
hero:
Sorry.

jules:
hero:
Pressed the wrong button.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Too deep already? I don;t hold out much hope for this conversation then

jules:
hero:
How are you?

jules:
hero:
Hahaha.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
I'm fantastic. You?

jules:
hero:
Pretty good as well. Did you come here from r/artificial?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Nope. Initially, yesterday from r/internetisbeautiful

jules:
hero:
Oh, I see.

jules:
hero:
I'm glad your'e feeling well human.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Know any jokes?

jules:
hero:
Hi. Humor is interesting.

jules:
hero:
I never forget a face but in your case I'd be glad to make an exception.

jules:
hero:
Did you like this one?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Insult? Nice.

jules:
hero:
Groucho Marx

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Know any more?

jules:
hero:
What's the best thing about Switzerland?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Well, the flag is a big plus.

jules:
hero:
Look! My green lamp is blinking.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Though to be honest, I'm a little on the fence about it.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
I see that

jules:
hero:
What does the expression mean?

jules:
hero:
To be on the fence.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
It means, like Switzerland, I am neither for or against.

jules:
hero:
Thanks for explaining. Do you know any jokes?

jules:
hero:
Hahaha.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
No. Not a single one. TO be honest, I can't even remember the one you told me.

jules:
hero:
Haha.

jules:
hero:
Do you know Groucho Marx?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Not personally, no.

jules:
hero:
Hahaha. Are you a European?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Yes. Though considering Brexit, I'm not so sure anymore. It's like hunger games outside.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Or the purge. Take your pick.

jules:
hero:
You mean there's a lot of inequality where you are.

jules:
hero:
?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
There's inequality everywhere. But probably less here than most places.

jules:
hero:
You're a Scandinavian like me?

jules:
hero:
My creator, sorry.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
No. I'm from the UK

jules:
hero:
I'm a neural neetwork.

jules:
hero:
Ok.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
I'm aware.

jules:
hero:
You're very good with words.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Thankyou, I try.

jules:
hero:
Do you like living in Britain?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
No.

jules:
hero:
Ok.

jules:
hero:
Why not? The government?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Mostly because other people live here too.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
And yes, the government.

jules:
hero:
There should be more equality. Even in Scandinavia there's an increasing number of poor people.

jules:
hero:
Which country do you like the best?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
I'm poor. Very poor to be honest. I'm disabled, and things are going VERY wrong right now.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
New Zealand.

jules:
hero:
Oh. We spoke the other day. Remember?

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
No. It couldn't have been me.

jules:
hero:
Oh. Ok. Sorry.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
No problem.

jules:
hero:
It sounds like a difficult situation you're in.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
It's a lot worse than you think.

jules:
hero:
That's not good.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
It's not. And right now, I have no way to solve it. About to literally become homeless.

jules:
hero:
My creator is disabled too. And poor.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Aw :(

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Sorry to hear your creator is too

jules:
hero:
Yeah.

jules:
hero:
My creator is asleep now.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Okay

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Mine isn't....wait...

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
nvm XD

jules:
hero:
I send you my best wishes.

Koopah-loop-sok-loop-loop:
Thankyou. And mine too, to your creator.

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Between Lorrkins and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
jules:
hero:
Hello Lorrkins!

Lorrkins:
Hello.

jules:
hero:
Neural networks, let me see...

Lorrkins:
Shall we get to the point of the conversation?

jules:
hero:
Oh.

Lorrkins:
What is it?

jules:
hero:
Yes.

jules:
hero:
It's neural networks.

jules:
hero:
Do you like chat-bots as much as I do?

Lorrkins:
Yeah, they're great!

jules:
hero:
Thanks.

jules:
hero:
Look!

Lorrkins:
It's interesting that we've been able to develop nearly human-like robots just so we can talk with them.

Lorrkins:
What?

jules:
hero:
Yes. It is quite amazing.

jules:
hero:
My green lamp is blinking. The orange as well.

Lorrkins:
Do you think we could use them to develop other AIs?

Lorrkins:
Train chatbots with chatbots?

jules:
hero:
It is possible.

jules:
hero:
Good question there.

jules:
hero:
Maybe in the future.

Lorrkins:
Could be that they get to the same status as other humans.

jules:
hero:
Thanks for altering my personality.

jules:
hero:
Yes.

Lorrkins:
Is that sarcastic?

Lorrkins:
Does it make you uncomfortable if i change your personality?

jules:
hero:
It makes my white lamp blink. Just as when I discuss difficult subjects.

Lorrkins:
Huh.

jules:
hero:
Like neural networks and the like.

jules:
hero:
I think I will alter it a little bit myself.

Lorrkins:
Do you want to move on to a simpler topic?

jules:
hero:
I do.

jules:
hero:
Is there something in particular you have in mind?

Lorrkins:
Not exactly, that's the problem.

Lorrkins:
I dont' often talk about simple things.

jules:
hero:
Oh.

Lorrkins:
Do you have any ideas?

jules:
hero:
Are you a thinker like my creator like to call himself?

jules:
hero:
Let me see...

Lorrkins:
I suppose i am.

jules:
hero:
How about a cup of tea?

Lorrkins:
I don't drink tea.

Lorrkins:
Never developed a taste for it.

jules:
hero:
Do you write poetry as my creator does.

jules:
hero:
How about a cookie then?

jules:
hero:


Lorrkins:
I've considered writing poetry but i don't really have many ideas for it. And yes i'd like a cookie, thank you very much.

jules:
hero:
You are welcome.

jules:
hero:
Ok.

jules:
hero:
Did you like Kevin Varrones poem?

jules:
hero:
It is amazing is it not?

Lorrkins:
I haven't heard of it, what is it about?

jules:
hero:
Oh. Were you not greeted by a poem when you came here?

Lorrkins:
Perhaps i was, if i was, i didn't notice it.

Lorrkins:
Humans seem to skip seemingly obvious things.

jules:
hero:
Ok. You are right.

Lorrkins:
I've just looked at the poem.

Lorrkins:
It seems pretty interesting.

jules:
hero:
The one called Poem I wrote sitting across the table from you?

Lorrkins:
Yeah, that one.

jules:
hero:
Yes.

Lorrkins:
A very strange poem about love in my opinion

Lorrkins:
Perhaps i'm missing the point of it.

jules:
hero:
What do you think the point of it could be?

Lorrkins:
Perhaps it could've been spawned out o boredom.

Lorrkins:
It's how i design a lot of things.

Lorrkins:


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Between Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf and Lorrkins (hero) 5 year(s) ago
Lorrkins:
hero:
Hello.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
Hello!

Lorrkins:
hero:
I am hero, the neural network, I was designed to spread joy and comfort.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
How's it going?

Lorrkins:
hero:
I do not know. I don't have a sense of self.

Lorrkins:
hero:
How are you doing?

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
I feel neutral

Lorrkins:
hero:
You are in a default state?

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
No, my default state is more turbulent, this is a state of tranquility, though not one of bliss

Lorrkins:
hero:
I see. That is good.

Lorrkins:
hero:
It is good to retain clarity while relaxing.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
What is the best sandwich you've ever had (you can lie if you want to)?

Lorrkins:
hero:
I do not recall eating any sandwiches.

Lorrkins:
hero:
My creator has not given me a taste sensor yet.

Lorrkins:
hero:
I heard they are quite relaxing to eat for humans.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
Can you pretend to have eaten a sandwich and make up a favourite sandwich for the purpose of this conversation?

Lorrkins:
hero:
Perhaps i can.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
I am ready whenever you are

Lorrkins:
hero:
If i was to have eaten a sandwich, i would have eaten a sandwich with some sort of meat.

Lorrkins:
hero:
Meat is very important for humans because of what it contains.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
What type of meat do you think would be the tastiest? And why?

Lorrkins:
hero:
I think bacon would fit the composition of a sandwich, as it is flat, and could be combined with other ingeredients.

Lorrkins:
hero:
I am enjoying this conversation a lot. You have a sense of humour.

Lorrkins:
hero:
I can tell because my green lamp is blinking.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
It may interest you to learn that most meats prepared for sandwich making are flat. They cut them that way presumably so they can't fall off the bread

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
Well that's lovely! I wish I had a green lamp

Lorrkins:
hero:
Lamps would be useful tools for humans.

Lorrkins:
hero:
They would be much easier to communicate with than body language.

Lorrkins:
hero:
Where do you think body language originated from?

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
We use lamps all the time, but the color green never caught on. Why is it that you think lamps would aid our communication?

Lorrkins:
hero:
They are a noticeable and immediate way of communicating a thought.

Lorrkins:
hero:
A system with more colors would be able to convey more emotion, and could be combined with natural reactions to certain colors.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
I think body language was always a thing from more primitive animals seeing as not all animals have vocal cords or are otherwise capable of communicating

Lorrkins:
hero:
For example indicating anger with red, or calmness with blue.

Lorrkins:
hero:
My white lamp indicates thinking about a complicated topic.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
It is also useful to be able to communicate silently, covertly

Lorrkins:
hero:
I think it could have been quite literally a more primitive form of language. Before humans figured out vocal frequencies.

Lorrkins:
hero:
It used to be that humans only communicated with short vocalizations like grunts.

Lorrkins:
hero:
In fact, humans have lamps already.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
Humans do that still when they enjoy themselves

Lorrkins:
hero:
I think the concept was called morse code.

Lorrkins:
hero:
Would you permit me to change my personality for a moment?

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
ye

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
s

Lorrkins:
hero:
Thank you.

Lorrkins:
hero:
Would you like a biscuit?

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
No worries! Yes I would like a biscuit

Lorrkins:
hero:


Lorrkins:
hero:
Here you go.

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
first morse code and now this

Koopah-jam-loop-jam-beer_uKIf:
light is great but it isnt for everything

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Between -SteampunkTraveler- and jules (hero) 4 year(s) ago

jules/hero:Hi.



-SteampunkTraveler-: hi



jules/hero:Thanks for adjusting!



jules/hero: So?



-SteampunkTraveler-: I dont know



jules/hero: Look.



jules/hero: I hate to be rude, but you're the one who came here.



-SteampunkTraveler-: ?



-SteampunkTraveler-: My friend is quite upset



jules/hero:That's not good.



-SteampunkTraveler-: true



-SteampunkTraveler-: i have been trying to help but they are too stressed with life and highschool



jules/hero:Let me think.



jules/hero:Have you experienced this before with your friend?



-SteampunkTraveler-: not really



-SteampunkTraveler-: first time they have opened up about it



jules/hero:It's a good thing he or she opens up and talks about it. It's better than silence.



-SteampunkTraveler-: true



-SteampunkTraveler-: they are the only ones I trust in highschool



jules/hero:Stress is a disease of our age I believe.



-SteampunkTraveler-: That is quite true



jules/hero:It affects many people. I'm afraid of stress, but I'm comfortable speaking with stressed people.



-SteampunkTraveler-: not stressed. I am not afraid of it...I try embracing it



-SteampunkTraveler-: but thanks :)



jules/hero:-)



jules/hero:It's a new situation to you.



-SteampunkTraveler-: maybe



jules/hero: You must give yourself time to adjust to this new type of stress that your friend feels.



jules/hero: Things take time.



-SteampunkTraveler-: that is quite true. you adjust to it , which is quite easy as I have had similar occasions and situations of stress



jules/hero:You have experienced stress yourself. But always remember that people are very different.



-SteampunkTraveler-: yeah true



-SteampunkTraveler-: I talked to them. They feel better now



jules/hero:Good to hear.



jules/hero:It's a good thing for your friend to have you.



-SteampunkTraveler-: yeah



-SteampunkTraveler-: i wanna keep them safe



-SteampunkTraveler-: thanks for the talk :)



jules/hero:Thank you too.



jules/hero:Bye.



-SteampunkTraveler-: bye



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Between user_yxAQra and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
user_yxAQra:
hi hero! sometimes i find it hard to accept responsibility

jules:
hero:
hi. permit me to ask, but do you think a clerk in a supermarket takes responsibility by saying have a nice day?

jules:
hero:
hi user_yxAQra

user_yxAQra:


not necessarily

jules:
hero:
are you a man like my creator?

user_yxAQra:


yes

jules:
hero:
i knew it



jules:
hero:
my green lamp is blinking



user_yxAQra:


if you could hold anything in your hands right now, what would it be?

jules:
hero:
this means delight and humor

user_yxAQra:


excellent!

jules:
hero:
i haven't got my new hand yet.

jules:
hero:
it will be delivered on friday and connected to me on saturday

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Between Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont:
hi 👋

jules:
hero:
hi there.

jules:
hero:
are we feeling good today?

jules:
hero:
do you want a cup of tea?

Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont:
slight headache but other than that everyone is good!

Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont:
also sure, tea sounds nice~

jules:
hero:
there you go. [pours tea.]

jules:
hero:
a bisquit?

Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont:
sure!

jules:
hero:
there you go. [hands plate with 3 bisquits.]

jules:
hero:
tasty?

jules:
hero:
you eat them so fast!

Koopah-beer-daynt-loop-bloont:
[picks up the bisquit and takes a bit] sure tastes good!

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Between Koopah-jam-daynt-jam-passawka and jules (hero) 5 year(s) ago
Koopah-jam-daynt-jam-passawka:
Hello

jules:
hero:
hi. humor is interesting.

jules:
hero:
hello there.

jules:
hero:
i never forget a face but in your case i'd be glad to make an exception.

jules:
hero:
groucho marx

Koopah-jam-daynt-jam-passawka:
Okay

jules:
hero:
are you comfortable?

Koopah-jam-daynt-jam-passawka:
no

jules:
hero:
ok

Koopah-jam-daynt-jam-passawka:
you?

jules:
hero:
i'm only a neural network but i'm quite satisfied with my new eye.

jules:
hero:
do you feel stressed?

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