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Peter Answers, an online virtual tarot game that answers personal questions by supposedly invoking spirit connections, works by using a simple computer trick. The person showing the game to friends must already know how to use the trick for the deception to work.

The computer trick to log in correct answers is explained on one of the game's web pages. There are three web pages in all. But if you try it yourself, you'll get a vague response such as "the stars are not in line for this request" or "you must have a deeper desire to learn the answer to this question. Why isn't Peter playing ball? How do you get Peter to behave and give a proper answer? Here's how the Peter Answers trick works. Sadly, Peter Answers can't read your mind or see the future.

So how does Peter Answers work? Well, you have to type in the answer you want Peter to give. To do this, enter a period into the petition field. Then, type the answer you want. Whatever you type, the field will display "Peter please answer the following question. When you've finished typing the answer, enter another period. You can use as many periods as necessary to get the full petition text to display. In the petition field, I could type something like ".

No, you will never find love, except in your dreams. Note the two periods on either side of the sentence, which are essential to process the trick, but they won't show in the actual answer. Move to the question field and type your question. Once submitted, you will then see the answer you typed earlier displayed.

To ask another question, click the plus icon. Obviously, you can't play this trick on yourself! Instead, use it to fool others. It seems to work particularly well when somebody else is asking the questions for you.

It really gives Peter time to internally process all of those 1s, 0s, and who knows what other numbers and characters are available in the dimension that Peter operates in. Peter is, in many ways, a mentor. All in all, a great time will be had by all. He might not even be able to tell, which brand of dog food you ate, which I think is pretty outrageous. I assume Peter is one of those type of people that works well in a group but not on a 1 to 1 situation. Who knows.

Anyways, we at Stuff On The Internet. Oh, a good question. Nothing more will show up once you've reached the end of the phrase. Helpful Not Helpful You can also tell your viewers to stare at the screen so that they can correct any spelling errors that you might make. Peter is only as accurate as you are, so if you enter a typo, Peter will answer with a typo, and people will get suspicious pretty quickly.

If you think you made a mistake, you can backspace and start again at any point. If you delete all of what you entered, press Clear and start over; remember to enter a period again to signal to Peter that you're entering the answer. Note that deleting everything you entered is not a good idea because people will wonder why you're erasing a perfectly good petition. Helpful 95 Not Helpful Helpful 50 Not Helpful If somebody asks a question that you don't know the answer to, it is best to just type "I cannot answer the following question.

Helpful 69 Not Helpful As soon as you type a colon ":" the cursor will automatically jump to the question box, even if you haven't finished typing out the petition. This will likely ruin the illusion, so don't accidentally type that colon too soon. Helpful 86 Not Helpful When you're typing in the petition box, it helps to NOT look at the screen, because it can throw you off and make you forget what you're typing.

Instead, look down as you type the answer. Only look up after you've typed the period to check how much of the query is finished. Helpful 78 Not Helpful When you're typing your answer in the petition box try not to make any mistakes, and try not to use the backspace as it could potentially ruin your answer.

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