Mia quickly downloaded the app and started exploring its features. She created a profile, chose a sassy avatar, and began browsing through the various categories of comebacks. She found some gems, like "You're so extra, I'm surprised you don't have your own gravitational pull" and "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right."
Mia's eyes landed on an app called "Bratty Sis." It promised to provide her with the most epic, savage, and snarky comebacks to deal with her annoying sister. The app claimed to have a vast library of witty one-liners, clever insults, and humorous put-downs that would make Emma green with envy.
As soon as the summer break started, 16-year-old Mia's excitement turned into boredom. She had already binge-watched all her favorite shows, played every video game she owned, and even organized her closet (twice). Her parents, trying to encourage her to be more productive, suggested she download an app to learn a new skill or hobby.
Mia was taken aback. She had expected Emma to be impressed, not unimpressed. She tried again, this time using another comeback from the app: "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right."
"What's that?" Emma asked.
As the battle of wits continued, Mia began to realize that the app wasn't the magic solution she had thought it would be. In fact, it was rather...lame. The comebacks started to sound forced and cheesy. Emma, on the other hand, was effortlessly cool and funny.