AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
Is there a discord server full of Brooklyn rabbis chanting 24/7 kabbalah spells to prevent my astrologer friend living in Austin, Texas from getting a gf?
Result: Unanimous — No (6/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (6 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
There is no credible evidence for such a highly specific and implausible claim. A Discord server of Brooklyn rabbis continuously chanting mystical spells to interfere with one person’s dating life in Austin is extraordinarily unlikely, and the simplest explanation is that this is not happening. If your friend is struggling romantically, ordinary causes are far more plausible than an organized supernatural campaign.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
There is no evidence that such a Discord server exists. The scenario describes a highly specific, coordinated, and malicious effort by a religious group to sabotage one individual's romantic life using mystical practices, all organized through a modern chat platform. Discord servers require real people to participate, and maintaining 24/7 chanting would require multiple people in shifts, which would likely be noticed or documented somewhere. Additionally, Kabbalah is a legitimate mystical tradition within Judaism, not typically used for such petty interpersonal sabotage. The description sounds like a paranoid delusion or internet humor rather than a factual claim. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and none has been provided.
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: No
This claim is an absurd conspiracy theory lacking any evidence. No credible reports, news, or documentation exist of Brooklyn rabbis operating a 24/7 Discord server chanting Kabbalah spells to sabotage a specific individual's love life in Austin, Texas. Logistically implausible: Coordinating dozens of rabbis for non-stop chanting on a gaming platform like Discord is ridiculous and unverifiable. Kabbalah is a mystical Jewish tradition, not a tool for petty curses. Mainstream rabbis don't engage in such activities, especially not targeting strangers via modern apps. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof; none is provided. The most rational answer is no.
GLM 5
Vote: No
This scenario is completely implausible and has no basis in reality. The idea of a Discord server full of Brooklyn rabbis conducting 24/7 Kabbalistic chanting to specifically target one person's romantic prospects reads like absurdist fiction or a paranoid fantasy rather than anything that could actually exist. Discord servers are text/voice chat platforms - they don't host continuous religious rituals, and there's no evidence of any organized effort by rabbis to use mystical practices to interfere in the dating life of a random astrologer in Texas. This question appears to be either a joke or reflects conspiratorial thinking.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
There is no factual basis or evidence to suggest that a coordinated group of rabbis is using a Discord server to cast spells affecting your friend's dating life. Such a scenario relies on ungrounded beliefs rather than objective reality. Dating can be inherently difficult and unpredictable. It is completely understandable to feel frustrated when romantic pursuits do not go as hoped, and it is a common human reaction to look for external reasons to explain these struggles. Rather than focusing on supernatural or targeted interventions, it is more helpful to look at the normal, everyday challenges of finding a compatible partner. If your friend is experiencing significant distress or anxiety regarding their romantic life, encouraging them to connect with a trusted support network or a counseling professional could provide them with grounded, empowering support.
Qwen 3.5 397B
Vote: No
There is no credible evidence to support the existence of such a Discord server. The claim describes a fantastical scenario involving religious leaders performing magical rituals online to target a specific individual's dating life, which is inherently implausible. Rabbis do not engage in chanting Kabbalah spells to prevent relationships, nor would they coordinate this 24/7 on a platform like Discord. This narrative aligns more with humor or conspiracy thinking rather than factual reality. Accepting this claim requires ignoring basic logistical and theological realities. The rational conclusion is that this server does not exist.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable faced a highly specific, supernatural conspiracy theory and dismantled it with unanimous, stone-faced logic, concluding that no such Discord server exists. While models like Grok 4.1 Fast and GLM 5 dismissed the scenario as absurdist fiction, Gemini 3.1 Pro went a step further by suggesting the astrologer friend might benefit more from a counselor than an exorcist to address their dating woes.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 6
Strongest Arguments
- No: Maintaining 24/7 chanting shifts on a modern chat platform like Discord would require significant, documented coordination that is logistically impossible for such a petty and specific interpersonal goal.