FamilyFunMom
"People Pleaser"
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- Oct 17, 2015
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Time to let my geek flag fly.
In the not-so-distant future...
After the launch of the Pokémon Go app, augmented reality games became the new norm in gaming - and in reality. However, as popular as Pokémon Go was in 2016, a new app is a major game-changer. Even non-gamers are desperate for this app.
With this app, all you need to do is photograph someone. With the photograph in hand, you can create a "clone-copy." The clone-copy is physically identical to the person in the photograph... but has very limited self-awareness and intelligence. As a matter of fact, most clone-copies can only follow commands and obey instructions.
I'd be curious to know how guys would use this app. Who would they photograph, and how? Would you stop a woman in the mall and ask to take her picture? Would you try to sneak a photo of the girl at the beach? More importantly, when you return home and create your clone-copy, what would you do with it?
In the not-so-distant future...
After the launch of the Pokémon Go app, augmented reality games became the new norm in gaming - and in reality. However, as popular as Pokémon Go was in 2016, a new app is a major game-changer. Even non-gamers are desperate for this app.
With this app, all you need to do is photograph someone. With the photograph in hand, you can create a "clone-copy." The clone-copy is physically identical to the person in the photograph... but has very limited self-awareness and intelligence. As a matter of fact, most clone-copies can only follow commands and obey instructions.
I'd be curious to know how guys would use this app. Who would they photograph, and how? Would you stop a woman in the mall and ask to take her picture? Would you try to sneak a photo of the girl at the beach? More importantly, when you return home and create your clone-copy, what would you do with it?