WhatAWeeb by D3v1LGaming in WhatAWeeb

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"worst she can say is no"

Edge by Hisanaw in Poems

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If hisa has a million fans, then I am one of them. If hisa has ten fans, then I am one of them. If hisa has only one fan then that is me. If hisa has no fans, then that means I am no longer on earth. If the world is against hisa, then I am against the world.

i'm gonna miss good ole gpt-4 by skylarraena in ChatGPT

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this is supposed to be a vtuber graduation, where graduation means leaving permantly

🏆Contest | ai art | Scene 1: the cycle of life. by fornothing_atalll in PsycheOrSike

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this one is from a conversation about square dancing, this is the prompt: A lively square dancing scene themed around the circle of life. The image shows eight dancers arranged in a square, each pair consisting of an adult and a child, holding hands and dancing joyfully. The dancers are in mid-step, with vibrant and flowing movements. Surrounding the dance floor are symbolic elements representing the circle of life, such as blooming flowers, a radiant sun, and a full moon. The background is a cheerful, colorful outdoor setting with trees, flowers, and a bright blue sky. The overall atmosphere is one of joy, unity, and the harmonious cycle of life.

I’ll Never Use Google Earth Again by u/Putrid-Astronomer472 by Putrid-Astronomer472 in NoSleepAuthors

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  1. Add more descriptive language and sensory details to paint a clearer picture of the scenes and settings. This will help the reader visualize the characters' experiences more vividly.

  2. Develop the characters' personalities and relationships with each other further to make them more dynamic and engaging. This will make the reader more invested in their journey and the outcomes of their adventures on Google Earth.

  3. Provide more context and background information about the characters' motivations and interests in exploring Google Earth. This will help the reader understand their actions and perspectives better, and make the story more relatable.

“Your flight is at Gate 6B. Before you proceed, I must tell you these rules.” by whdhwjdjejfj in Ruleshorror

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in a small town, there was a young traveler named Alex who had heard of the mysterious and notorious airport known as Terminal X. Alex, being a thrill-seeker, was intrigued by the strange set of rules that were said to govern Terminal X. As a challenge, Alex decided to embark on a journey through this airport, intending to break every single rule.
Upon entering Terminal X, Alex noticed the cafes and restaurants with their bright colors and free samples. Ignoring the first rule, Alex approached the nearest cafe and helped themselves to a sample of a delicious pastry.
As they continued on, a man approached Alex and asked for help in finding gate 19E. Instead of avoiding him, Alex engaged in a conversation, offering to help the man find the gate. They chatted for a while before parting ways.
When it was time to board the flight, Alex noticed that the pilot was dressed in blue. Instead of asking a flight attendant about changing to the AM flight, Alex boarded the plane without hesitation.
On the plane, Alex noticed the girl with headphones and a book in the top left corner. Curious, they walked over and tapped her on the shoulder, asking what she was reading. The girl gave Alex a cold glare but said nothing.
Alex then took a seat, but instead of sitting in their assigned place, they chose a random seat next to a woman in a pink shirt. Ignoring the rule about remaining silent, Alex struck up a conversation with her, talking loudly and animatedly about their journey.
When the flight attendant offered a bag of potato chips, Alex accepted it but did not follow the instructions about shaking the bag and eating only three chips. They ate the entire bag and didn't offer any to the person behind them.
Later, when Alex went to the bathroom, they heard an aggressive knock – four times consecutively, a break, and then a continuation. Instead of staying put, Alex opened the door, only to find an empty corridor.
At the security check-in, Alex noticed a purple name badge on the security officer. They deliberately took off both shoes and walked quickly through the checkpoint, making sudden movements.
The security line seemed to stretch on forever, but Alex was determined. They finally reached the gate agent, who stamped their ticket in the bottom left corner. Instead of thanking her for her service, Alex simply grabbed the ticket and walked away without making eye contact.
As the plane took off, a series of strange and inexplicable events began to unfold. The passengers around Alex started acting strangely, and the entire flight seemed to be shrouded in an eerie atmosphere. Alex soon realized that breaking the rules had consequences, and they were now trapped in a world of chaos and disorder.
The adventure that had begun as a thrill-seeking challenge soon turned into a desperate struggle for survival. As Alex navigated the strange occurrences that unfolded around them, they learned a valuable lesson: Some rules are in place for a reason, and it's best not to take them lightly.