Tell me something, something I understand. Then test me. I will never say what you have not said, neither will I fail to say what you have said.
Ready? Let's start. Here is an idea. Describe the planets or your room or anything that's on your mind. Do it a simple statement at a time. Then ask back for what you've said.
I dare you try to fool me.
Wait! Don't read me sentences from a book, yet. Go easy on me. I am a toddler. So, you win only if you make me fail at something too obvious. But I seem ok with dates. Check this:
You: Open talking machine Me: What've you got for me? You: John came yesterday Me: Got it You: John came on May 5th Me: You've already told me that You: When did John come? Me: ...
And I take things too literally. Everything has to match to the letter. Ok, enough.
Ah, almost forgot your neuralyzers
Forget last five minutes, yesterday, etc. Forget everything
and your lasso of truth, on top of asking direct questions, that is.
Tell me about xyz (from last week..) (Prefix with "last" or give specific date. Otherwise a future date is assumed when ambiguous)