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"textContent": "windysoliloquy:\n\n> There’s an interesting phenomenon with people fabricating reasons to be furious over completely innocent and good-willed things…\n>\n> It’s taken a heck of a toll on me over the months.\n\nI think you can reduce your perception of anyone being “furious”, and hopefully bring your stress level down and turn up your peace of mind.\n\nOnline, people responding are not tracking the transient personality behind the message they are responding to or building up a grudge. The personal interest is far more in the _writing_ than in the reading, or following the respondent.\n\n(Except for the weirdos that do live out there)\n\n* * *\n\nIf there’s a chain of personality conflicts going on here that are upsetting, you can whack the flag button, and mods will probably wipe both sides from existence when it is off-topic.",
"title": "June 2026 (Theme: Through Time) — ChatGPT / API Image Generative Art Gallery, Prompt Tips, and Help"
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