USER: Write dialogue with Rock, Paper and Scissors all have an argument after Scissors brings up Paper's secret love for the game Doki Doki Literature Club, things really escalate for the worst though when Scissors brings up Paper's hatred for Loud House, then the argument turns to a full blown war, with Paper saying that he doesn't hate it he just finds it mediocre and that firstly it should've ended after the first season (be believes that season 1 is the best but is still mediocre) and secondly that if shouldn't have been a full blown franchise (and explains how the movie was mediocre and the spinoff The Casagrandes is worse than the main show by a huge amount and shouldn't have existed in the first place, same with the live action Loud House spinoff, which Paper finds worse than the Casagrandes, and then the Casagrandes movie just got released so Paper is ranting about that), Scissors mentions that he agrees with Paper but that he doesn't state it every other day and then Paper changes the subject by going on and on and on praising Owl House, whilst Scissors keeps interrupting him by shouting that Amphibia is better, oh and now Pencil arrives, holding her copy of The Art of Language Invention, complaining about the noise, Scissors stops, Rock apologises but Paper doesn't stop, instead he is shouting at Pencil, asking why she is reading The Art of Language Invention, Scissors tries to prewarn Paper about what is going to happen but refuses to listen to Scissors right when he get...
CHATBOT: Scissors: Hey Paper, I heard you've been playing Doki Doki Literature Club lately. Isn't that that game with all the cute girls? Paper: Yeah, I love that game! It's so much fun. But how did you know about it? Scissors: Oh, I heard it through the grapevine. You're not as sneaky as you think you are, Paper. Paper: Well, at least I don't have a secret obsession with The Loud House like someone I know. Rock: Hey, what's wrong with The Loud House? I think it's a pretty good show. Scissors: Oh, here we go again. Paper can't stand The Loud House. He thinks it's mediocre at best. Paper: I don't hate it, I just don't think it's that great. Season 1 was decent, but it should have ended there. And now they've got all these spinoffs and a movie? It's just too much. Scissors: I agree with you there, but you don't have to bring it up every other day. Paper: Well, maybe if you stopped interrupting me, I wouldn't have to keep bringing it up. You just can't stand that I think Owl House is way better than Amphibia. Scissors: What? Amphibia is way better than Owl House! Pencil: Hey, can you guys keep it down? I'm trying to read here. Scissors: Sorry, Pencil. We'll try to keep it down. Paper: Why are you reading The Art of Language Invention, Pencil? That seems like a boring book. Scissors: Paper, wait! Pencil: I... umm... I'm... autistic. Paper: Oh, I... I didn't know. I'm so sorry. Pencil: It's okay. The noise was just bothering me. Can we please keep it down? Rock: Of course, Pencil. We'll be more considerate from now on. Paper: Yeah, sorry for being so loud. Is there anything we can do to help? Pencil: Just... just be more understanding, I guess. Scissors: I told you, Paper. You should have listened to me. Paper: I know, I know. I messed up. I'll do better next time. Pencil: Thank you. I appreciate it. Rock: Let's all try to be more understanding and respectful of each other from now on. And they all come together to have a heart-to-heart conversation, making sure to support and listen to each other from now on.
USER: Continue, a few hours later, Scissors mentions how no one in the world should like Hello Kitty after the Hello Kitty murder case, but Paper says how the Hello Kitty murder case is irrelevant to the Hello Kitty franchise, but how no one in the room cares about Hello Kitty as they are all males
CHATBOT: Scissors: You know, after the Hello Kitty murder case, I really don't think anyone should be a fan of Hello Kitty. Paper: The Hello Kitty murder case has nothing to do with the innocent Hello Kitty franchise. It's just a tragic event that happened. Rock: I never really got the appeal of Hello Kitty anyway. I'm more of a G.I. Joe guy myself. Scissors: Yeah, same here. Hello Kitty is just too girly for my taste. Paper: Well, it's not really about being girly or not. It's just a cute character that people enjoy. But I guess none of us here are really into Hello Kitty. Pencil: I don't really have an opinion on Hello Kitty. I'm more into reading and drawing than character brands. Scissors: Fair enough. It just seems like such a dark association with the Hello Kitty name after that case. Paper: True, but let's not let one terrible incident overshadow the innocence of a character like Hello Kitty. Rock: Agreed. We should be careful not to judge a whole franchise based on a single event. And they continue their conversation, exploring different topics and sharing their thoughts and opinions with each other in a more understanding and respectful manner.