Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I’m not sure guys, has AI gotten this good?

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When I read that (and I did get the sarcasm), my mind went straight to my first wife. 4'10", 100lbs, DD's (think Melissa Rauch) and the one person everyone wanted at a party. She was crazy. At one party, she chugged about 12 ozs of 100 proof vodka ... and just got louder. I thought the next day was going to be interesting. I was hungover, she was not at all.
First wife? How'd you fuck that deal up?
 
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LOL...

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ETA: Lots of chest thumping, butthurt, and general drama going on:

 
For those who like to listen to narrated short stories...

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"Cold Wind, Cold Earth"

A terrifying account of an attack by a Wendigo, a shapeshifting mythical creature from Native folklore that can imitate human appearance and voices and masquerade as long departed loved ones of the targets in the wilderness they try to hunt and devour.

In the summer of 1876, just a week before General George Custer's 7th Cavalry would face one of the most crushing defeats in the waning years of the Indian Wars on the soft rolling hills of Montana, another US Army expedition led by General George R. Crook mere miles away at Rosebud Creek found themselves under attack by a unified force of Lakota and Cheyenne. In the midst of gunsmoke and blood, something more terrible than anything the green recruits under Crook's command could have imagined walked these fields in primal hunger...


Written by Preston Wu in 2017 and narrated by the great Southern folk story teller Otis Jiry.

 
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