I wanna bring her back from the dead and it will work but regular sentences seem boring. Even after I make her say everything I want to there will be a lot of left over characters. Is there like some good short stories or books that I can make her narrate?
What would be a good short novel to make my dead fiancee narrate using ElevenLabs
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Even after you make her say everything you want, you will still be left wanting. Do this if you need to, but move through it afterward.
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No I will literally schizomaxx, I'm not moving on. The thought of having s*x with another woman digusts me. I have to live long enough to make into heaven to see her.
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I realize I’m on the drama website, so I’m not sure if you’re doing a bit or not, if there’s some mixture of truth and sincerity with the bullshit of this whole site. If you really did lose someone, and you really are trying to work through that, I do recommend The Moviegoer. It satisfies your conditions for being relatively short, but also a book that deals with emotions and well just the existence that we have to work through.
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This isn't a bit. It's definitely a cool idea though. I made the post dramatic though to abide by the rules.
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I’m sorry for your loss, by the way. Should have said that w my recommendation
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It was 8 years ago but I think about it every day.
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I understand the feeling.
Edit- read The Moviegoer. Third or fourth time I’ve said it in this thread, but it’s Walker Percy’s most famous book and there’s a reason for that.
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Curious Case of Dexter Ward seems somewhat appropriate. It even has everyone's favorite cat not named Marsey.
Divided by Infinity would also be a good one.
Unfortunately they both have male protagonists, but that's what women get for not being interesting.
Good luck cyber-necromancer.
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Curious Case of Dexter Ward
BIPOC what, that's where she used to live
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Spookie
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The Moviegoer (Edit - by Walker Percy, just in case some insipid YA author stole the title). It will help you get over the loss.
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You should count yourself lucky, you got the ultimate get-out-card before she revealed herself to be a cheating whore and divorce r*ped you Thanks for the nice cheerup, I love reading about dead whores
@Hordofboars say this as a feminist ally
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Hop on Pop
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Go The Frick To Sleep by Samuel L. Jackson
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The Awakening by Kate Chopin
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Why is eating a cow better than fricking it? I honestly don't understand bloodmouth logic.
Frick a cow:
1. It forgets it 10 minutes later, tops.
2. It might even enjoy it.
3. No harm is done unless you're like, super rough I guess? A bull peepee is 25 inches long, your sad little human peepee isn't going to disturb a heifer.
4. In a vacuum, once the s*x is done, the cow can go on and live a full and complete life with the r*pe having 0 impact on it.
Kill a cow:
1. It's dead.
2. It's dead.
3. It's dead.
4. It's fricking dead
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