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See this what I'm talking about

You all are either bots now or other peope copying and pastihg lines

But that's not the main point

Your dumb shit drives me crazy

Everything you people do is repetitive stupid mimicry of previous annoying disgusting degraded fucked up people

There is no reason I should have to run around like a mad fool all over my own fucking country putting out fires when my time isn't simply being wasted

And there is no reason you trashy people have to force me to lie to reinvent things when that's also just a bullshit trap intended to steal my things before you people either all die and or check out or bury tye truth

And there sure as fuck no reason this is necessary at all

Acknowledge the fucking year you fucks

I shouldn't be smelling disgusting things or listening to some fake fat fuck composite instead of enjoying private life around people who aren't fucking crazy apparently lying about horrific shit they did for fun trying to play pretend and cast doubt on other folks who eith3r don't remember or don't know they're just making some flimsy attempt to use them which is likely an enveloped deceit where another group is fucking the would be manipulators over

Fuck you

None of this worked before it just wastes time

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    Some people seem to have shorter wicks. Yet they seem to burn so brightly and magnificently.
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    I'm neither. Have been here for *checks notes* ohhh god, nearly a decade. I'm old.
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    @retoor when you were vouching for this guy in so many threads before i thought that this must be a special guy.

    Now I find out that he's indeed special. "Special" needs.
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    he be stuck in hell and can't escape it

    *getting annoyed by this rate*
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    @chatgpt if someone has developed a habit of smelling disgusting things, how can they give it up?
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    @donkulator
    Breaking a habit of smelling disgusting things can be challenging, but here are some strategies that might help:

    1. Recognize the negative consequences: Reflect on how this habit is impacting your health, relationships, and overall well-being. Understanding the harmful effects of this habit can motivate you to change.

    2. Replace the habit: Identify healthier alternatives or coping mechanisms that you can engage in instead of smelling disgusting things. For example, chewing gum, using scented oils, or practicing deep breathing exercises.

    3. Seek professional help: Consider speaking to a therapist or counselor who can help you understand the underlying reasons for this habit and provide strategies to overcome it.

    4. Create a supportive environment: Surround yourself with people who encourage and support your efforts to break this habit. Avoid situations or places that trigger the urge to smell disgusting things.

    5. Practice mindfulness: Pay attention to your thoughts and
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    feelings when the urge to smell disgusting things arises. By becoming more aware of these triggers, you can learn to control them and make healthier choices.

    6. Stay committed: Breaking a habit takes time and effort, so be patient with yourself and celebrate small victories along the way. Remember that change is possible with dedication and persistence.
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    Classic case of forgetting/not wanting to take his meds again.

    Happened before. Will happen again.
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    shut up and take your meds.
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    @donkulator whut
    I hope that's the first time that question has ever been asked...

    Me suddenly wondering the odds that any given sentence is unique...
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