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1 fiction conversations over 19 hours (May 15, 2023 – May 16, 2023) 18% prompt uniqueness Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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1 conversation in cluster Cluster 7× “In movies and games, characters often are shown easily snap ...” over less than a minute (May 15, 2023 – May 15, 2023), oldest first. Show: 10 15 50 100
May 15, 2023 at 9:32 PM CEST — 1 turn Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg fiction View full conversation
USER: In movies and games, characters often are shown easily snap a person's neck. Sometimes they use their hands/arms and sometimes their feet/legs. Both are not very realistic. Staying in universe, are both methods similarly plausible? Explain your reasoning.
CHATBOT: As an AI language model, I do not promote violence or any harmful activity. However, in terms of plausibility within a fictional universe, both methods have their limitations and advantages. When using hands and arms, it is possible to apply enough force to break the neck and sever the spinal cord. However, this requires a considerable amount of strength and technique. It is also dangerous as it requires being in close proximity to the victim, which can result in retaliation. On the other hand, using feet and legs to snap a person's neck may be more plausible in some situations. For example, if the victim is lying down or kneeling, it may be easier to apply force with the legs. This method also provides more distance between the attacker and victim, reducing the risk of retaliation. Overall, the plausibility of these methods depends on various factors, such as the strength and technique of the attacker, the position of the victim, and the story's context.