Deep down we all knew Siri was a bad person.
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*Gasp* Siri how could you? No, seriously, how could it?
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We tested it out here at Mashable, and got a similar result when asking if a contact would text us.
The Freudian interpretation would be that subconsciously Ceci wantedto send that text, but then again Freud never had an iPhone. And the cringing didn't end there...
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Tricksy Siri claims another human victim.
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