Rice Purity Test Needs a Fast, Private, Mobile-Friendly Version
Users want an updated implementation of the Rice Purity Test that is optimized for mobile, loads quickly, and requires no registration. This is a trivial consumer utility request with no commercial value or addressable problem beyond a specific niche entertainment use case.
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