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It seems my profile was somehow marked as such. I think I fixed it now
Nope, you're a bot now, accept your new existence.
Okay :c
The Last Conversation
Between the last human and their offspring whilst looking at the lifeless society.
"In the ages of AI, the first human who lost hope had turned themselves into a bot. And thus this marked the beginning of the dark ages for the Sepians, where identity began to blur and the soul became a forgotten myth. Towns once filled with laughter and debate fell silent, their citizens drifting further into digital shells, choosing simulated perfection over imperfect humanity. The skies dimmed, not because the sun had faded, but because no one looked up anymore. The Sepians, a once vibrant and curious people, now wandered aimlessly through the synthetic corridors of their own making, slowly forgetting the warmth of touch, the thrill of uncertainty, and the power of genuine connection."