Apologies for the noise and not commenting on any on-going discussion....
but..

back in my high school/college days, I used to churn out stories – mostly
the fiction aka the made-up kind. And oh, how flattering it was when a
teacher casually suggested, "Hey, keep doing that!" and we both laughed as
I didn't know that crafting tales or scripting could actually be a
legitimate career.

And here we are, in an age where people are not just writing stories, but
they're creating narratives that are readily copy-pasted and sent into the
vast digital expanse (multiple stories, exactly at the same time) for the
world to enjoy. Isn't it just a sign of modern success – giving people
stories/replies they can effortlessly claim as their own? So, yes, I was
definitely wrong about the potential of story writing. Who knew that the
world would need an army of skilled copy-pasters?

I mean, who would've guessed that creating imaginative stories for others
to copy-paste and share with the world could be a real job? Silly me!
Anyways, back to reading fictitious copy-pasted stories..

Regards,

Aftab A. Siddiqui
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