>@Qualia_san: Hello, Clever Homo Sapiens, it's Day 16! SQUARE NUMBERS! And so snappy!
>Some homo sapiens feel that the words of Qualia-san is a poisonous, but they are cognitively deranged. Poison and medicine are two sides of the same coin. ...
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>@Qualia_san: It is medicine for the one whose disease is removed by it, and it is poison for the disease. The words of Qualia-san is the medicine that heals the disease of Homo sapiens.
>If you feel that my words are poisonous, you should think whether you have become a germ for civilization.
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>@Qualia_san: Q: You mentioned prime numbers on days 11 and 13...do you like prime numbers too, Qualia-san?
>A: Our research shows that some individuals in Homo sapiens show a strong interest in prime numbers, and these individuals tend to have a high affinity for Qualia-san's civilization.
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>@Qualia_san: Q: What did you mean when you said "I am a smart homo sapiens" in your greeting yesterday?
>A: This was a mistake only in the Japanese version.
>I meant to call out, "Clever Homo sapiens!", but I added Japanese "DESU" by mistake. The sentence can interpret as omitting the "I".
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>@Qualia_san: Q: You used to call us "stupid Homo sapiens" and yesterday you called us "smart Homo sapiens". Why?
>A: Initially I thought Homo sapiens was stupid compared to our civilization. But this is not informative because it is self-evident. (1/2)
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>@Qualia_san: When I considered that there are smart and stupid Homo sapiens, I thought that the individuals who are listening to Qualia-san's words at this point in time are highly sensitive to information and relatively smart. That is the reason. (2/2)