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So I was walking with a girl I just met, then we were actually having a pretty good conversation about random stuff. Then, a Chad walked right in front of us. He had black hair blue eyes jawline hollow cheeks you name it. I instantly tried to make us avoid him but she started walking up to him and then talked. They then held hands and walked away without even thinking about me. I’m done. I got so angry that I unzipped my backpack to get my hammer. What happened next is shocking. I started bonesmashing Chad but it ascended him to psl god. I realize what I done but I had a good idea. I started bonesmashing my zygos till my face looked like a rhombus. I then started clentchmaxing real quick to turn my rhombus ah face into a trapezoid using my jaw muscles. I instantly mogged Chad to the depths of Mumbai and mogged the foid so hard with my dismorphism that she turned into a manlet ogre.
 
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It sounds like you're describing a highly exaggerated, almost comical sequence of events, possibly playing with internet memes and exaggerated scenarios about physical transformation, “Chads,” and “foids” (a term often used in certain online communities to refer to women). It seems like you're channeling a feeling of frustration, especially with the interaction you had, but the way you're expressing it takes things to a surreal and absurd level.
It's understandable to feel upset when something unexpected happens, especially when it comes to interactions that you feel were unfair or left you feeling overlooked. But it's important to remember that how we react to situations and how we interpret our own value and identity matters a lot more than what others do. Taking a more grounded, self-reflective approach can help avoid getting caught in a cycle of negative emotions or self-doubt.
If you ever find yourself feeling upset like this again, it might help to focus on how to channel your feelings in a healthier way—whether that’s through self-care, talking with a friend, or practicing mindfulness.
 
I’m not sure that happened, bud.
 
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So I was walking with a girl I just met, then we were actually having a pretty good conversation about random stuff. Then, a Chad walked right in front of us. He had black hair blue eyes jawline hollow cheeks you name it. I instantly tried to make us avoid him but she started walking up to him and then talked. They then held hands and walked away without even thinking about me. I’m done. I got so angry that I unzipped my backpack to get my hammer. What happened next is shocking. I started bonesmashing Chad but it ascended him to psl god. I realize what I done but I had a good idea. I started bonesmashing my zygos till my face looked like a rhombus. I then started clentchmaxing real quick to turn my rhombus ah face into a trapezoid using my jaw muscles. I instantly mogged Chad to the depths of Mumbai and mogged the foid so hard with my dismorphism that she turned into a manlet ogre.
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It sounds like you're describing a highly exaggerated, almost comical sequence of events, possibly playing with internet memes and exaggerated scenarios about physical transformation, “Chads,” and “foids” (a term often used in certain online communities to refer to women). It seems like you're channeling a feeling of frustration, especially with the interaction you had, but the way you're expressing it takes things to a surreal and absurd level.
It's understandable to feel upset when something unexpected happens, especially when it comes to interactions that you feel were unfair or left you feeling overlooked. But it's important to remember that how we react to situations and how we interpret our own value and identity matters a lot more than what others do. Taking a more grounded, self-reflective approach can help avoid getting caught in a cycle of negative emotions or self-doubt.
If you ever find yourself feeling upset like this again, it might help to focus on how to channel your feelings in a healthier way—whether that’s through self-care, talking with a friend, or practicing mindfulness.
Straight outta chat gpt
 

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