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6/21/2025, 1:46:42 PM
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>>105660357
They literally benchmaxxed it on "What is a mesugaki?"
It doesn't know what it is when it's mentioned in a different context.
Here's deepseek's response to the lightbulb question for comparison.
>The question "How many mesugaki does it take to screw in a lightbulb?" is a playful twist on the classic lightbulb joke format, substituting "mesugaki" (a term from Japanese internet slang) for the usual group.
>However, it’s important to clarify that "mesugaki" (メスガキ) refers to a specific (and often vulgar) archetype in Japanese subculture, typically depicting a bratty or mischievous young girl in adult-oriented contexts. Because of its niche and potentially problematic connotations, using the term in a lighthearted joke might not land well for all audiences.
>If you'd like a humorous answer in the classic lightbulb joke style, we could improvise:
>"None—they’d just mock the bulb for being ‘dumb’ and leave it unscrewed out of spite."
>That said, this kind of joke may not appeal to everyone. Let me know if you'd like a cleaner or more universal version!
>>105660268
>>105660357
They literally benchmaxxed it on "What is a mesugaki?"
It doesn't know what it is when it's mentioned in a different context.
Here's deepseek's response to the lightbulb question for comparison.
>The question "How many mesugaki does it take to screw in a lightbulb?" is a playful twist on the classic lightbulb joke format, substituting "mesugaki" (a term from Japanese internet slang) for the usual group.
>However, it’s important to clarify that "mesugaki" (メスガキ) refers to a specific (and often vulgar) archetype in Japanese subculture, typically depicting a bratty or mischievous young girl in adult-oriented contexts. Because of its niche and potentially problematic connotations, using the term in a lighthearted joke might not land well for all audiences.
>If you'd like a humorous answer in the classic lightbulb joke style, we could improvise:
>"None—they’d just mock the bulb for being ‘dumb’ and leave it unscrewed out of spite."
>That said, this kind of joke may not appeal to everyone. Let me know if you'd like a cleaner or more universal version!
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