What Would a Monkey Do with a Brownie Vending Machine?

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The discussion revolves around an interactive vending machine simulation accessed via a link. Users are instructed to insert a coin, select a drink, and click on the cup when ready, with a reminder to click "APRI" to open it. The conversation includes humorous commentary about the experience, with one user suggesting a preference for a virtual bartender over the vending machine for drinks. The mention of a hypothetical vending machine for brownies adds a playful element to the discussion. Overall, the tone is light-hearted, with participants sharing their amusement over the virtual interaction.
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Funny! :smile: If there was vending machine with brownies, what would monkey then do?
 
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Funny! :smile: If there was vending machine with brownies, what would monkey then do?

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