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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

peteranswers

Peter answers are randomly given answers by a software.


Are you trying to show your friends the famous free online fortune teller, Peter Answers but are struggling with getting them to believe it? The best piece of advice that I can give for people trying to trick and fool their friends with this virtual tarot is to make sure you are not too obvious. I have said this before but I don’t think people have understood what I mean, so here I have a transcript from a recent peter answer session:
Petition: Peter, please answer me:Question: What is my name?
(People always start off with something obvious like this and if peter answers it perfectly right away it is going to immediatly make them suspicious. So don’t answer it exactly right! In this case lets say the marks name is Bill)
Answer: It’s either Jill or Bill
This either or is a simple way to do it. It puts a little bit of doubt into the marks mind where he thinks as much about the answer that was wrong (Jill) with what is right (Bill). Here is another example:
Petition: Peter, please answer meQuestion: What is my job?
Answer: You work with food.
So in this case Bill flips burgers at Burger King. It would have been easy to respond with that exactly, but something somewhat nebulous like “word with food” is random enough to again offer a little doubt.
Here is one last example for how you should best use this virtual fortune teller. This is another question that is frequently asked.
Petition: Peter, please answer me:Question: What am I doing right now?
(the person answer the question is usually making some gesture, and they are thinking that is how Peter will respond)
Answer: Playing a dumb game!
You go through enough of this and maybe sprinkle in some exact answers and you will be able to stretch this prank out for some time and your mark will be completely bamboozled.