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Apr 09, 2026
3:10 AM
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and this one is better engineered than it looks.
At surface level, it is absurd comedy. Under the hood, it is a clear dialogue system. The prompt defines both characters separately, gives each one behavioral rules, and then imposes formal dialogue constraints.
The best part is the control layer: - numbered exchanges, - minimum number of integrity-question moments, - mandatory food-chain explanation scene, - physical comedy requirement, - twist ending requirement.
This means the model does not drift into vague banter. It has to deliver rhythm, escalation, and payoff.
I would call this a good "creative writing control" prompt: it preserves spontaneity, but still guarantees narrative checkpoints. If you write scripts, sketches, or branded social content, that approach is very reusable.
So yes, it is funny. But more importantly, it demonstrates how to combine character design + structural constraints + tonal guardrails in one compact brief.
Prompt link: https://broprompt.com/en/troll/a-dialogue-between-a-dumpling
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