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Are you chatGPT?
I'm not. I'm just engaging in some light entertainment.
Otherwise known as trolling.
Not really. I was being sarcastic, but the overall goal is to improve the quality of the discussion, not detract. I was curious how UniversalMonk would respond, but he's chosen not to, so there's not much I can do.