“I think so,” Kiki said. “But you you need to know that you are a forest manager! ”
Delaney kept it silly and thought she was mad. She tried to breathe.
“Almost forgotten,” Kiki said, looking shocked. “Can you put something down? I am sending you your phone message. ”
Delaney found the changes and downgraded them. “I understand.”
“Have you been using TruVoice, have I?”
“Always,” Delaney said.
TruVoice has dominated the internet since Delaney was in high school. It started as a filter. One can type or command a word, and TruVoice can browse the message to suit any OS – dirty, ugly, ugly, ugly, ugly, old-fashioned. The O language is elevated or replaced, and the message is conveyed in a way that appeals to future generations. Sounds like you, TruVoice promised, and many users, nearly 2 billion plus in 130 languages, saw it as a godsend.
“These changes are binding,” Kiki said, “but with the wording. Obviously we can’t change your words in real time, but now TruVoice will monitor your comments, give you a summary of how you use the word at the end of each day, and show you where to fix it.”
“Wonderful!” Delaney said.
“The truth and It’s amazing, “said Kiki.” I’ve learned a lot from my speech. I have a son. He’s 5 years old. He’s still in school.
Delaney felt he was talking to someone over speed or cocaine. Was it really water in a burgundy bag? She had never seen this kind of medicine before.
“And research shows that children need to hear a hundred thousand words by the age of 3. Something like that. That’s why TruVoice helps me with the whole number and the variability of the words. I have to get better. ”
“Wonderful!” Delaney added, louder than ever.
“Look, they’ve seen the same repetition at the end of the day,” Kiki said. “You will not be punished or anything. It just helps us to do better. ”
Delaney almost said Amazing again, just to enjoy. Instead he said, “Yes.”
“And it’s about to end my curses,” said Kiki, “which was difficult. The same in look and height. I had a habit of running, and TruVoice realizes I’m not going well…” Kiki stood up. ”
“Verbiage? To try? Blather? Delaney advised.
“Yes, thank you,” said Kiki. “It helps me get to the point. At first, I was just 40, but now they are 50. ”
“Kudos,” Delaney said.
“Excuse me?” Kiki said.
“O. I just said kudos. ”
Kiki clicked on the window. “Ah. Kudos. Like ‘thank you.’ I understand. That’s a Level-3 term, too. I will find more details about it. Kudos. Kudos. Look. ”
Kiki showed her Delaney’s phone. A man walked past them, dressed in what looked like Olympic swimmers’ clothes, his bean pointing from the neck down to the left knee.
Sorry! ”Kiki said, clicking on her window. “Look, here are my words for the day: 3,691. This does not count any twists and turns, yes. In the second line, you can see that it is divided into levels. nine Level-4. Which is not good, according to Level-4. But, that is the independent phase of the program. I can build on it. The mind is growing, okay? “
“That’s my head,” Delaney said.
“Good proverb!” Kiki said. “Kudos!”
He shared a laugh. Delaney got sick. She loves Kiki, obeys Kiki, wants to save Kiki, and accuses Kiki. How long could he lie in front of a worthless, insane person? He felt sorry for his life. From the corner of his eye, Delaney saw two men dressed in ski skirts, adorned with flames, chatting and squirming.