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@WomanCorn But to be clear, you could totally use the loaded questions cards for prompts.

@WomanCorn Kind of! In loaded questions, you've got to say who wrote what, but in this one, everyone is trying to imitate a specific player. That way (1) everyone gets practice modeling every other player and (2) every player gets to see how others simulate them.

Good practice for accurate modeling of other minds, and it might be amusing what others believe you believe.

Apples to Apples mixed with To Tell the Truth. Each round, a new player is the one everyone else imitates for the answer to a question (e.g., "What's wrong about utilitarianism?"). All write their imitations, record a prediction of which one's real, and get points if right.

Please someone make and/or link one of those AI avatar makers that makes you into one of those pointillistic WSJ hedcuts.

Just reading some extremely normal folktales

Quinoa looks like if red blood cells were seeds.

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