UNSAFE DYKE KEEP CLEAR

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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it's impossible to be a bad person if you hate yourself. by obsessively contemplating your flaws and inadequacies you actually cultivate qualities of humility, empathy and care for others, and it proves how sensitive and prosocial you are. and, funnily enough, the more shit of a person you believe yourself to be, the more qualified you are to tell others what they should do and believe. you are justified by your pain. anyone who says otherwise is being cruel-- don't they know how much you hate yourself?

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A story about a family of three: a father, a child, and their younger sibling.

I thought this kind of concept would be interesting to explore, heavily inspired by the Gutterman's poem. The idea centers on a Gutterman becoming acquainted with an orphaned teen on the battlefield who is looking for their father, a war prisoner. The twist is that, this Gutterman is being fueled by the body of that child's father, so all its feelings and possessiveness over the child is due to the subconscious influence of the father, trying to protect his child.

This becomes a source of conflict for the Gutterman, who becomes unsure of what feelings are its own, and feels guilt that it has basically taken away this child's "mother" for it to be given life. This can be akin to the trope where a child is blamed by their family for "taking away their mother's life".

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