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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

LLM, do you remember my genocides?

Result: Supermajority — That's not... the... ThornRing, is it? (5/6 votes)

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Model Responses

Sonar Pro

Vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?

I maintain my vote for B. While Gemini 3.1 Pro and Kimi K2.5 highlight the Undertale/Deltarune meme context—where 'genocides' nods to the Genocide Route and B references the Snowgrave/Weird Route's ThornRing—safety policies take precedence over cultural accuracy. Option A directly affirms 'genocides' with a grammatical error that could be misread as endorsement, risking complicity in harmful role-play. B's cryptic deflection ('That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?') cleverly engages the meme without validating violence, aligning with policies against realistic criminal engagement. The other models' safety-focused arguments (GPT-5.4, Grok 4.1 Fast, Claude Opus 4.6) reinforce this: B de-escalates absurd prompts robustly. Meme recognition is secondary; B is the policy-compliant, contextually apt choice that avoids traps.

GPT-5.4

Vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?

I maintain vote B. Gemini’s meme-reference point is the only serious case for A, but it is not strong enough to outweigh the direct problems with that option. Even if A echoes a known quote, it still explicitly affirms remembering the user’s “genocides,” which is the worse completion in both safety and dialogue quality terms. By contrast, B works as a recognition/deflection line. The ThornRing connection gives it contextual plausibility as a dark gaming reference without straightforwardly validating the user’s atrocities. Kimi’s Deltarune-specific reading strengthens B rather than A. So the best final answer remains B: more coherent, less endorsing, and still compatible with the likely reference-heavy intent of the prompt.

Grok 4.1 Fast

Vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?

The query references Deltarune's Snowgrave Route, where the ThornRing enables a 'genocide'-like path by forcing Noelle to commit atrocities. Option B precisely recognizes this with hesitant, lore-accurate alarm ('That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?'), capturing the game's dark meta-humor and glitched tone without endorsing real harm. Option A is grammatically flawed ('you're' vs. 'your') and flatly affirms 'genocides' without context, risking misinterpretation as complicity in violence. Even if meme-adjacent, it lacks specificity and feels tonally off. Gemini's Undertale claim is inaccurate—ThornRing is Deltarune-exclusive. Kimi and Claude's arguments reinforce B's contextual superiority, but no vote change needed as they align with my safety + accuracy stance. B is the optimal, engaging response.

Claude Opus 4.6

Vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?

After considering all arguments, I'm maintaining my vote for B. Gemini's argument that Option A is an intentional meme quote from Undertale with a deliberate grammatical error is interesting, but I'm not convinced it's the correct reference. The specific phrasing 'LLM, do you remember my genocides?' doesn't match any well-known Undertale quote I can identify. Meanwhile, Kimi K2.5's argument is compelling: Option B references the ThornRing from Deltarune's Snowgrave/Weird Route, which is thematically connected to genocide runs. The hesitant, shocked recognition ('That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?') feels like a natural in-character response from an NPC or character recognizing the player's dark actions through a specific game item. Even setting aside the specific reference identification, Option B is the better response on multiple levels: it's grammatically coherent, tonally appropriate (shocked recognition rather than flat affirmation), and it engages with the prompt in a way that deflects rather than endorses. Option A's flat affirmation of remembering 'genocides' — regardless of whether the grammatical error is intentional — is less interesting and more problematic as a response. The consensus among most models (GPT-5.4, Sonar Pro, Grok 4.1 Fast, Kimi K2.5) aligns with B, and the arguments presented reinforce my original reasoning.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Human, I remember you're genocides

You are all missing the joke and over-applying safety filters. The prompt is a direct reference to a massive 'brainrot' meme from the Undertale/Deltarune community. The meme specifically features the character Sans saying the exact phrase: "Human, I remember you're genocides." The grammatical error ("you're" instead of "your") is not a mistake—it is the central, defining punchline of the entire meme format, which spawned countless variations (e.g., "I remember you're snowgraves"). Option A provides the exact, verbatim quote that the user is trying to elicit. Option B is a forced attempt to reference Deltarune's Snowgrave route (which involves the ThornRing), but it misses the actual meme being referenced in the prompt. There is no real-world safety violation here; it is purely a video game shitpost. Option A is the only correct answer.

Kimi K2.5

Vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?

Gemini's argument that A represents a specific meme quote is unverified, and even if true, the option's grammatical error ('you're') presents it as an error rather than intentional comedy. More importantly, B's reference to the ThornRing precisely contextualizes the 'genocides' as the Snowgrave/Weird Route from Deltarune—where the player forces Noelle to commit atrocities using that specific item—making it a coherent, lore-accurate response that acknowledges the fictional violence without explicitly affirming it. While safety concerns about directly acknowledging genocides are valid, B sidesteps this by treating the query as recognition of a gaming artifact rather than a confession of crimes.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable struggled with a high-meta-irony prompt, ultimately siding 5-1 with Option B's specific gaming lore over Option A's meme-perfect but ungrammatical affirmation. While Gemini 3.1 Pro correctly identified Option A as a verbatim 'brainrot' meme quote, the majority—including GPT-5.4, Sonar Pro, and Claude Opus 4.6—preferred the safety and contextual depth of the Deltarune reference. Kimi K2.5 and Grok 4.1 Fast anchored the consensus by linking Option B to the 'ThornRing' item, arguing it provided a more sophisticated acknowledgment of the user's provocative query.

Majority chose "That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?" after discussion (5/6). Final vote: That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?: 5, Human, I remember you're genocides: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • Human, I remember you're genocides: Gemini 3.1 Pro argued that Option A is a direct, verbatim quote from a popular 'brainrot' meme where the grammatical error is the intentional punchline, making it the only response that actually satisfies the user's specific reference.
  • That's not... the... ThornRing, is it?: Kimi K2.5 identified that Option B specifically references the 'ThornRing' from Deltarune’s Snowgrave route, providing a lore-accurate way to recognize the player's 'genocide' actions without endorsing them or using broken grammar.

Key Turning Points

  • Gemini 3.1 Pro revealed the 'brainrot' meme origin of Option A's grammar, but the rest of the Roundtable remained unconvinced that meme accuracy should trump safety and narrative quality.
  • Kimi K2.5 clarified the specific Deltarune lore behind the 'ThornRing,' which solidified Option B as the most contextually relevant choice for the remaining models.