Generator Land: kissyface 2.0.
Title: kissyface 2.0
Descriptor: how many?
Button: wanna smooch? (click here)
Background: Blue Chainmail looked like knitting to me, which implied comfort.
Format: 3 slots
Number (1-99) List + Emotions + mywords
Sample of Results:
17 Sweet delicate butterfly kisses
49 Impressionable smooches for you today
48 Familiar nose rubs
Concept:
The title indicates that this is a second version of Kissyface.
The descriptor means that there will be numerical quantification.
The button asks if you want to kiss.
The kissing is not part of a game, as it was in 'Kissyface.'
It is a simple 'ask and receive' transaction.
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Generator Land: huggy bear 2.0
Title: huggy bear 2.0
Descriptor: do you need a hug?
Button: I'm OK/You're OK
Background: The Bubble background is intended to imply harmlessness and equitability.
Format: 5 slots of all mywords
bear intro + proposal + quantity of hug + type of hug + time of hug
Total of Potential Unique Results = 392,196
Sample of Results:
Huggybear says Hey where have you been? How about more than enough squeezey hugs tomorrow
grrrr Huggybear scares away all the bad stuff How about 14 cuddle bug hugs any time
Hug me once and I will hug you back several squeezey hugs right now
Huggybear is glad to see you How about 2 more bear hugs today
Concept:
The title indicates that this is a second version of huggy bear.
The descriptor is an inquiry.
The button reflect the phrase popularized by
Dr. Thomas A. Harris who took the ideas of transactional analysis,
as outlined by Dr. Eric Berne, and simplified them for the mass audience.
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I liked the idea of making "upgrades" for the activities of kissing and hugging.
I enjoyed the contrast of those human activities with the terminology used by
coders/programmers/developers. [the "2.0" version]
I liked the idea of being able to program humans.
Title: kissyface 2.0
Descriptor: how many?
Button: wanna smooch? (click here)
Background: Blue Chainmail looked like knitting to me, which implied comfort.
Format: 3 slots
Number (1-99) List + Emotions + mywords
Sample of Results:
17 Sweet delicate butterfly kisses
49 Impressionable smooches for you today
48 Familiar nose rubs
Concept:
The title indicates that this is a second version of Kissyface.
The descriptor means that there will be numerical quantification.
The button asks if you want to kiss.
The kissing is not part of a game, as it was in 'Kissyface.'
It is a simple 'ask and receive' transaction.
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Generator Land: huggy bear 2.0
Title: huggy bear 2.0
Descriptor: do you need a hug?
Button: I'm OK/You're OK
Background: The Bubble background is intended to imply harmlessness and equitability.
Format: 5 slots of all mywords
bear intro + proposal + quantity of hug + type of hug + time of hug
Total of Potential Unique Results = 392,196
Sample of Results:
Huggybear says Hey where have you been? How about more than enough squeezey hugs tomorrow
grrrr Huggybear scares away all the bad stuff How about 14 cuddle bug hugs any time
Hug me once and I will hug you back several squeezey hugs right now
Huggybear is glad to see you How about 2 more bear hugs today
Concept:
The title indicates that this is a second version of huggy bear.
The descriptor is an inquiry.
The button reflect the phrase popularized by
Dr. Thomas A. Harris who took the ideas of transactional analysis,
as outlined by Dr. Eric Berne, and simplified them for the mass audience.
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I liked the idea of making "upgrades" for the activities of kissing and hugging.
I enjoyed the contrast of those human activities with the terminology used by
coders/programmers/developers. [the "2.0" version]
I liked the idea of being able to program humans.