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Sneaky peaky
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Sooo, I been doing my thang. I felt sad because my people were kind of cold again. I had let them be without much control over them. They were so average that it was boring. I had some bad memories in their minds of me. Soooo I decided to cast a spell over the population to remove all negative memories of me from their minds. The very next day I went out and spent some time with them and lo and behold the people were merry and glee!! They had remembered me in all the joyful ways. They respected me, loved me, and catered to my heart and soul. They gave me gifts. 

You see I had felt sad the previous day because the  best of my people was my own doing. They were beautiful and catering, and loving to me only because I commanded them to be. I wanted them to do so on their own. That failed and yet I found a way. I now let them be and their memories of me does all the work. Sure I cheated but its much more natural now. Think about it, what do you remember of me?
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Your story reminds me of my first encounter with ruthless potential and the jewel of omen.
I literally undercut my own social conditioning and distorted its power so that my perception was tainted still from the angle of social coditioning "but also something else".
consequently i went quite mad as memories had become "implanted! by a distortion of the truth and were swirls in my mirror of self reflection.

what i percieved of people was horrific even though their actions were nice.
People were very kind about my apparent shyness as i watch hell unfold in my social locale.

maybe i also made them remember me in nice ways and treat me well so as to counterbalance my own inner research,
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last night i dreamed that a tiger bit my face off.
Then we tried again and it just latched into my right jugular shoulder area.
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#5
A tiger bit your face off? Did you thank it for the improvement? Hahahaha!
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