What commands can you give the Subservient Chicken?

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In summary, the Subservient Chicken is a marketing campaign by Burger King that allows users to interact with a virtual chicken through a website. Users can give the chicken various commands, such as dancing, singing, or even performing specific actions like making breakfast or playing the guitar. The chicken's responses are pre-recorded, but there are over 300 different commands that users can give, making the experience interactive and entertaining.
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fun stuff...
 
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This is so horribly wrong...

cookiemonster
 
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what is the deal behind that?
 
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Unfair labor practices! this chicken deserves rights and benefits as humans do
 
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The_Professional said:
Unfair labor practices! this chicken deserves rights and benefits as humans do
I heard PETA was filing a lawsuit against Burger King because of this.
 
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"splits" and "handstand" and "punch yourself in the face" are pretty funny :)
 
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Is that for real? There is really a guy taking those orders, or is it some type of trick?
 
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No, it's all pre-recorded. You can see the motions are all very similar, and he always returns to the same basic standing pose.

I'm guessing they just search for keywords, and have a huge database of actions.
 
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He even gets naked, what a slutty chicken.
 

What is "Command the Chicken"?

"Command the Chicken" is a popular game where players take turns giving commands to a virtual chicken and see how the chicken responds.

What is the purpose of "Command the Chicken"?

The purpose of "Command the Chicken" is to entertain and challenge players by testing their ability to come up with creative and effective commands for the chicken to follow.

How do you play "Command the Chicken"?

To play "Command the Chicken," players take turns giving commands to the chicken, such as "fly," "peck," or "dance." The chicken will then perform the command and players can see how well their command was executed.

Is "Command the Chicken" suitable for all ages?

Yes, "Command the Chicken" is suitable for all ages. It is a family-friendly game that can be enjoyed by both children and adults.

Are there any variations or extensions of "Command the Chicken"?

Yes, there are various versions and extensions of "Command the Chicken" available, such as adding obstacles for the chicken to navigate or playing with multiple chickens at once. These variations can add new challenges and excitement to the game.

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