I鈥檇 take that over my generation鈥檚 childhood trauma any day:


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And Henry Blake paddled a liferaft onto the Tracy Ullman show.
Yeah this was way more traumatizing than anything Signs had.
And Signs had Mel Gibson, so that鈥檚 really saying something.
You鈥檙e gonna have to fill me in here. I don鈥檛 know this reference.
The horse the audience has grown attached to becomes depressed, and allows himself to sink slowly beneath the mud. The boy understands what is happening and that the depression is going to kill his friend. He pleads and panics as the horse very graphically sinks out of sight with an incredibly disturbing practical effect that must have been real life animal cruelty. Then the boy is left alone in the swap. It鈥檚 a fucking brutal scene that symbolizes suicide.
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No offence, but accusations like that add exactly nothing to the conversation if they鈥檙e correct, and are a fucking shitty thing to do to a person if they鈥檙e not. Unless you鈥檝e got really solid receipts, and there鈥檚 some important outcome that it would actually affect if true, just don鈥檛 fucking do it.
To be fair, I assumed they cpy and pasted from an AI
But is that actually fair?
Oh, so this is your awkward way of asking? Then, no, it was not written by an LLM. This is what that would have looked like:

This thread got stupid fast.
I accept that your intent was not to offend (despite that, no offense, this reads like someone trying to get popped in the nose), but what your intent actually was escapes me.
yeah that鈥檚 cause we鈥檙e all autistic
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The Never Ending Story (1984)
Seems like the horses story ended







