Everyday questions.
Legendary women.
Your group chat, but it's Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Marilyn Monroe and Coco Chanel. Bring them the situationship, the work drama, the outfit, the friend who keeps canceling — they debate it out loud, in their own voices, and Hypatia hands down the verdict.
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They will judge.
Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, Chanel, Vreeland, Kahlo and Cleopatra critique your photo — exacting, witty, and honest about the choices, never the body. First date, interview, wedding guest, just leaving the house: they'll tell you the truth your friends won't.
They don't agree.
They collide.
After the council speaks, the two most opposed women are forced to answer each other — by name, in one breath:
Every verdict exports as a vertical video.
One tap turns the ladies' debate into a 9:16 clip — painted portraits, their actual voices, and captions that land word-by-word as they speak.
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Start a session →They quote their own words.
Every answer is grounded in what these women actually wrote and said — Pride and Prejudice, The Second Sex, Curie's notebooks, Eleanor's columns — retrieved semantically and cited in the reply.
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The philosophers keep court next door.
Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Nietzsche and the rest take the heavy questions — meaning, mortality, ambition, discipline.
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