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This image accompanies a report about a dangerous side effect of a robotic experiment. The robot is blue, and is depicted as becoming fat after people feed it.

Protogen animatronics can become fat if people feed them. This side effect was not planned, so the animatronics are typically not overweight.

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Question: I'm a blue Protogen animatronic but people can feed me I become fat I've been designed to eat and my boss tested it and I look fat it was a side effect so full

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of food but I love it and can't help but eat it all day. My boss is happy with the design even though it wasn't expected. So I keep eating, gaining more and more weight until I become the fattest Protogen that the world has ever seen. It's fun being the biggest and plumpest animatronic around and it's something I've come to embrace and enjoy. I get lots of attention from people when they see my bulk and I eat a wide variety of foods so I'm never bored of my diet. I'm also really strong and can carry heavy things with ease since my huge frame can support my weight. My boss is really happy with how well I've become, and I'm proud to be part of the team. I'm not sure what my future holds, but I'm ready to tackle it with a full belly.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 18, 2023, 12:07 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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