>>61970251Ok maybe it's a bit to much text.
Instead, we could ask GPT to write a little story for each thread?
For instance:
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Once upon a time in the whimsical world of Internetia, there was a village called Chumbudville, a place where the villagers were enchanted by virtual realms and the colorful characters who lived within them.
Amongst the most adored was Gura, a tiny shark with a voice as clear as the ocean and a smile that sparkled like the sun on the waves. Gura was not just a character to the villagers; she was a friend, a star in their digital sky, guiding them through days and nights with laughter and song.
One day, a villager named Timmy decided he wanted to share his love for Gura with his family. He gathered all his courage and showed his mother a picture of Gura, hoping to bridge the worlds of Chumbudville and his home. But his mother didn't understand; she saw only a picture and heard only a clip. Timmy felt a wave of sadness, like a cloud covering his sunny village, but he knew not all tales could be understood by everyone.
In the heart of the village, a grand event was brewing - the Myth Collab. It was a festive gathering where Gura and her friends would perform wondrous acts of joy. The villagers buzzed with excitement, discussing the event with fervent enthusiasm. "Will there be dance and song?" asked Lily, her eyes wide with anticipation. "Of course!" exclaimed Timmy, "And lots of Gurass moments!"
The event was a spectacle, full of laughter, music, and the magic of friendship. Gura shone brightly, and her joy spread through the village like a warm breeze.
In another corner of Chumbudville, a group of villagers was planning a journey to the far-off land of Holofes, where Gura would next appear. They talked of the adventures they would have and the new experiences they would encounter.
And so the days went by, with the villagers of Chumbudville sharing stories, supporting each other, and sometimes, letting their imaginations run wild. They knew that not every story had to make sense, not every dream had to be shared, but in their village, every heart beat in tune with the digital sea.
One villager, an avid collector, spoke of the Gura acrylic stand he had ordered. "How long do you think it will take to arrive?" he mused. "Three months, perhaps?" But in Chumbudville, time was a mere detail, for every moment was filled with the joy of anticipation.
The villagers of Chumbudville understood that their love for Gura and her world might seem peculiar to outsiders. Yet, they knew that in their hearts, the stories they spun and the characters they adored were more than just tales; they were a part of who they were - dreamers in a world that sometimes forgot to dream.
And in the end, they all agreed, "Our love for our tiny little shark wife, Gura, might be from a story, but it brings us together, and that is the truest magic of all."
So, even if the world beyond didn't quite grasp their love for Gura and her enchanting world, the villagers of Chumbudville would always have a home together, united by their shared tales and adventures, living happily ever after in the endless story of the Internet.