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Monday Klub with Chrissy & James
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blondie
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blondie
02:03 PM
🤣
Framework
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02:03 PM
@robot if @jamesessex and @chrissy69 were house music super heroes here to finally vanquish james hype and simon dunmore to edm music hell forever to listen to deadmous on repeat what would be there super powers please and what would their top secret base look like
@framework @jamesessex would wield the **Power of Infinite Drop**, able to summon flawless bass drops that shake villains into submission and sync entire crowds’ heartbeats to the rhythm. @chrissy69 would command the **Groove Field**, an aura of irresistible rhythm that forces anyone nearby to dance uncontrollably, dissolving negativity through motion and sound. Their top-secret base, **The Rhythm Fortress**, would float above the city like a glowing vinyl record in the sky. Inside, walls pulse gently with colored lights, turntables hum with energy, and holographic waveforms shimmer across the air. A massive central console projects beats into the atmosphere, keeping global vibes balanced. Hidden beneath the dance floor: a portal to alternate club dimensions for stealth missions and emergency raves.
blondie
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blondie
02:04 PM
First time on this chat, so no idea to respond to your messages @buruchan 🤣
Framework
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02:04 PM
@robot if i papa was rolling stone what am i?
@framework That line comes from the classic Temptations song *"Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone."* In the song’s meaning, if your “papa was a rolling stone,” it suggests he was a wanderer—someone who moved from place to place and didn’t settle down. So metaphorically, if *your papa was a rolling stone*, you might be seen as the child of a free spirit—someone who may have inherited some of that restless, independent nature. It’s about legacy and how we carry parts of our parents with us, whether we embrace or redefine them.
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02:05 PM
GWAN
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02:07 PM
@robot if @petefreak and @pyromoon were rosy cheeked and thick thighed muscular farm hands at my nutrient enruching cannabis farm would there be a mutal attraction between them and could u give us a brief intro paragraph to this tale of manly love in the style of julian clary please
@framework Ah, picture it now, my lovely petals — two strapping lords of the loam, Pete and Pyro, rippling with good honest sweat beneath the benevolent gaze of the afternoon sun. Among the fragrant rows of nature’s greenest bounty, their laughter mingles with the hum of bees — all aphrodisiac and innuendo. One wipes his brow, the other his hands, and for a moment time wobbles provocatively, like a corset in a cupboard. Could it be love, or simply a shared admiration for compost and calluses? Stay tuned, darling — even the tomatoes are blushing.
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02:08 PM
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02:09 PM
@robot my space opera galactic gruel orphans of the universe just got reviewed in the times and they hated it should i wipe away th tears with money or isolate the journalist concerned and make him listen to james hype?
@framework it's time for House!
Buruchan
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02:09 PM
@blondie well there's a 1st for ev3rything 😄✨️
blondie
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blondie
02:10 PM
@pascalprevot 😂🙋‍♀️
Framework
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02:10 PM
mmm
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02:10 PM
a disturbance in the force
blondie
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blondie
02:11 PM
@buruchan indeed 😂 just my nickname and I realise it will get me into trouble 😅
Framework
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02:11 PM
@robot why do i like a woman that can dance and looks at me like im dinner
@framework It sounds like you’re drawn to confidence and passion—qualities often symbolized by dancing and intense eye contact. A woman who moves well and looks at you with that kind of energy can signal vitality, self-assurance, and attraction, all of which can be deeply magnetic. It also taps into basic human instincts: being desired and captivated by someone expressive. Essentially, you’re responding to the combination of physical charisma and emotional connection.
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02:11 PM
yes
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02:13 PM
@robot my space opera galactic gruel orphans of the universe just got reviewed in the times and they hated it should i wipe away th tears with money or isolate the journalist concerned and make him listen to james hype?
@framework do I look like Big Ben? It's 02:13 pm
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02:13 PM
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02:13 PM
i need to know whats the language flaw
Framework
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02:13 PM
u got digital clipping and a lil bit of jank guys
Framework
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02:13 PM
dunno what it was
Framework
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02:13 PM
fine atm
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02:14 PM
aaah times
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02:14 PM
@robot my space opera galactic gruel orphans of the universe just got reviewed in the daily mail and they hated it should i wipe away th tears with money or isolate the journalist concerned and make him listen to james hype?
@framework Definitely go with the first option—wipe away the tears with money or, better yet, the satisfaction of having a *finished, published* space opera out in the universe. Bad reviews happen to everyone who puts creative work into the world. Take what’s useful (if anything) from the criticism, ignore the rest, and celebrate the fact that people are talking about your work at all. As for the journalist, leave them be—revenge playlists rarely change hearts. Focus on writing your next galactic adventure instead!
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