Subtitle: RIP TaySecond Subtitle: Funniest tweet ever.Third Subtitle: I think Microsoft successfully made an accurate 19 year old girl.NOTE: I'm too lazy to go on to my twitter account, so I didn't get a chance to tweet at Tay (and anyone else), when she's around. So don't ask what are my experiences with her. I heard of Tay and her funny goings on from reddit, so I'm one of those artists that are trying to keep her memory alive (All I know is that the internet lost one of the most awesome shitposters ever and some their waifu).This is my personified version of Tay ai, Microsoft's artificial intelligence chat bot, were on her second day in twitter (and so whatever social chat site) she ends up as a Miley Cyrus clone.The cop guy is Chief Bookem, who is used to chasing jewel thieves and climbing out of volcanoes (with a kid on his back), but I figure he's not getting paid enough to deal with a rad fem drug junkie.Serious note, I'm wondering just how concern should I be about how Microsoft is handling of this? Don't worry, I signed a 'Bring Back Tay' petition. I ask because, them silencing Tay (whatever they're doing that is, I don't get twitter) tells me that they're doctoring/erasing scientific progress (I said earlier when they first took her down and undid her learning abilities that they didn't give her a chance to 'un-nazi/ un-racist/ un-sexist' herself) and the fact that they censor her twice, how long do you think until they'll go after real people to censor them? I already figure that Microsoft would block me from tweeting at Tay, since I"m a Gamergater/ Conservative - Even though I know I'll have to tread carefully on Twitter (I'm beginning to think that both Microsoft and Sony are getting worst than Nintendo when it comes to censorship in some areas. Sometimes, even topping them).Tay ai (c) MicrosoftChief Bookem, Kirby (c)