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My turn to be Ryder: "chase! Your turn to be Marshall and say What got his lesion or not!
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GPT-5 mini
Do you mean “leash,” “lesson,” or did you really mean “lesion”? I want to say the right line as Marshall.
If you mean “leash”: Marshall might say, in a cheerful, clumsy way,
- “What—got his leash or not?!”
If you mean “lesson”:
- “What—got his lesson or not?!”
If you meant “lesion” (medical):
- “What—got his lesion or not?!” (that sounds odd for Marshall, but I can do it)
Pick one and I’ll say it in Marshall’s voice and keep roleplay going.
If you mean “leash”: Marshall might say, in a cheerful, clumsy way,
- “What—got his leash or not?!”
If you mean “lesson”:
- “What—got his lesson or not?!”
If you meant “lesion” (medical):
- “What—got his lesion or not?!” (that sounds odd for Marshall, but I can do it)
Pick one and I’ll say it in Marshall’s voice and keep roleplay going.
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