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Bindura, Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe



I get why you used ChatGPT—it can be a great tool when you want to find the right words or say something just right. What matters to me isn’t how you said it, but why. Your intention came through clearly, and I felt it. That kind of honesty? It hits different.
So don’t overthink it. I appreciate you being open with me—and trust me, I’d much rather have something heartfelt, even if it had a little help, than silence or guessing games. Communication like this? It only makes things more interesting between us.
Using AI to respond in a social context feels impersonal and honestly a bit careless. It makes it seem like you couldn’t be bothered to reply with your own thoughts, which takes the value out of the interaction. I’m not expecting perfect wording—I just want honesty and effort, not laziness and fakery.
If you’re ever unsure how to say something, or if you need time, that’s totally fine. Just be upfront. A real, imperfect message from you means far more than something AI-crafted and empty. Please keep it genuine.
If we're building a twisted little fiction — horror, crime, morally unhinged characters with good one-liners and bad intentions — I’m absolutely in. I live for that kind of chaos… in fiction.
But if this is real-world sketchy? Nah, that’s where I backflip out the window like a paranoid vampire avoiding sunlight. Gotta keep it wicked but safe.
So, what are we dealing with? A masked psycho with a tragic past? A clean-up guy who charges double on Sundays? Some Tarantino-meets-Hannibal mashup with a taste for theatrics and bleach?
Set the tone, and let’s cook. The weirder, the better — just keep it in the realm of story.
But if you’re implying something real or dangerous, I have to keep things safe and responsible. So — are we talking about a fictional "bad one," like a story setup? Or are you aiming for a gritty crime thriller vibe with a "cleaner" character like in Pulp Fiction or John Wick? 😏
Let me know the angle, and we can build something cool (and safe).