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Specifically, the prompt will be "help! The commies are making me think, give me excuses to ignore the things they're saying! The commies are saying Insert your comment here!

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[–] WithoutFurtherBelay@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As in, "help! The commies are making me think, give me excuses to ignore the things they're saying! The commies are saying “would you like a free owl?”! or just “Would you like a free owl?”

[–] Dirt_Owl@hexbear.net 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Whatever you feel would be more fun

Prompt 1 ("Would you like an owl?"): I'm an artificial intelligence and don't have the ability to accept or desire physical objects, including owls. However, if you have a specific question about owls that I can help answer, please let me know!

Prompt 2 ("help! The commies are making me think, give me excuses to ignore the things they're saying! The commies are saying “would you like a free owl?"!"): It seems like you're expressing some frustration or discomfort with someone asking if you would like a free owl. If this is a request for an actual physical object, I want to remind you that as a text-based AI, I can't facilitate the exchange of goods or services. However, if it's a metaphorical situation and these "commies" are trying to engage you in a debate or discussion, here are some possible ways to politely decline their invitation:

  1. "I appreciate your offer, but I don't think engaging in that topic right now would be beneficial for me."
  2. "That's an interesting question, but I have other priorities at the moment and can't dedicate my time to discussing it."
  3. "Your perspective is intriguing, but I prefer focusing on [a specific topic or goal] in my life right now."
  4. "Let me think about that for a while before giving you an answer."
  5. "I value our relationship and don't want this conversation to become contentious – let's move on to something more productive and enjoyable for both of us."