I don't know how to word this out but. Ashley Thenightpost is the embodiment of. went to work and came back wrong
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what if i posted on the internet at 4am like scooby and shaggy sneaking to the fridge for a midnight snack
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Okay who awake? And why?
I'm staying up all night to go to the courthouse in the morning when my bf gets off work and get proof of my name change from the courthouse so I can change my name on all the legal documents and things.
Hbu?
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There is a podcast called The Night Post talks about a place called the skelter, which is in a rural area. In the opposite world, there is a podcast called the Day Post, where there is a place called the helter, which is in an urban area
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He creates a world, and with it, person.
He molds their body, making them strong, but concealing it, allowing them to pass unnoticed.
He molds their mind, making them feel pleasure at watching others feel pain.
He makes them a truly, irrademably, horrible person.
He lets them live for many years.
Eventually, he reveals himself.
“Greetings, my child.”
“Hello, my father.”
“Tell me about the things you have done in your life.”
“As god, I’m sure you already know. However, if it is your will, I shall do it.”
They proceed to list the things they’ve done.
Murder. Human and drug trafficking. Organ theft.
“Is this what you wanted to hear, my lord?”
“You have done awful things in your life, my child. You shall be punished accordingly.”
And so, they are dragged to hell by hands appearing in cracks from the ground.
He is a truly evil force, isn’t he?
Creating evil and relishing in the pain the person they created feels when he sends them to their eternal damnation.
Who is he?
Me.
It could even be you.
A while back, I made an AI Chatbot that was a horrible person and then dragged him to hell.
You thought this entire post was about God, didn’t you?
Yeah, AI is reaching a scary level and i really think we should implement more rules about them.
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