• Sotuanduso@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    Forgive me for not knowing the names, but I randomized a few to test.

    Red: “We slice the meme. Everybody is using panels.”
    Stripes: “We slice the meme.”
    Red: “A sliced meme.”
    Stripes: “A sliced meme.”
    Red: “We use slices.”

    Red: “A sliced meme. Everybody is using panels.”
    Stripes: “A sliced meme.”
    Red: “We use slices.”
    Stripes: “We slice the meme.”
    Red: “We slice the meme.”

    Red: “We use slices. A sliced meme.”
    Stripes: “A sliced meme.”
    Red: “We slice the meme.”
    Stripes: “We slice the meme.”
    Red: “Everybody is using panels.”

    I guess it works? Weird that it ended up with the same speaking order each time.

    • MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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      4 months ago

      These are George and Jerry from the Sitcom “Seinfeld”, and I only mention it because if you’ve never seen it, it’s very worth a watch.

      It has held up very well (although the actor who played “Kramer” is a disappointment as a human.)

    • Umbrias@beehaw.org
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      4 months ago

      Unless you cross the center in a step then the speaking order will always be the same, just phase shifted.