BTW, the trick to getting it to accept those prompts that normally get content policy violation flags is to just keep going back and forth jamming that Edit button and that Save and Submit button back and forth. For some reason stuff that gets blocked on the first pass often gets accepted on the second or third pass like that. Almost like the devs included it on purpose lol... To just SLOW DOWN the amount of AI generated smut that enters the world, or to just make it LOOK LIKE they give a shit about people doing it
no need to "coax" it or "trick" it like a lot of people have been doing
You're right! It works.
Alternate ending to "A Christmas Carol"...
As the 3 ghosts revealed to Scrooge the horrors of his past, present, and future, something within him snapped. The weight of all the guilt and regret he had been carrying for so long became too much for him to bear.
Scrooge's mind became twisted and distorted as he was consumed by madness. The ghosts, who had meant to help him redeem himself, had instead pushed him over the edge.
As the days passed, a series of gruesome murders rocked the streets of London. The victims were all women, brutally slaughtered and mutilated in the night. The press dubbed the killer "Jack the Ripper," and fear and panic spread throughout the city.
As it turns out, the infamous serial killer was none other than Ebenezer Scrooge himself. Driven to madness by the ghosts, he had become a monster, lashing out at the world in a fit of rage and despair.
Despite his efforts to cover his tracks, Scrooge was eventually caught and brought to justice. As he stood trial for his crimes, he was unable to understand or comprehend the gravity of what he had done. The ghosts, who had meant to save him, had instead caused his downfall.
In the end, Scrooge was sentenced to life in prison, where he spent the rest of his days locked away, haunted by the ghosts of his past and the horrors he had inflicted upon others. The once-miserly old man had become a shadow of his former self, consumed by madness and despair. And so, the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and the 3 ghosts came to a tragic and shocking end.