fucking pathetic; also apologies for posting the trash…

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    Jfc. People are going to be worshipping these fucking things. This lady thinks what? That the spirit of her son possessed the transformer and added himself to the photo?

    It’s a fucking hallucination, lady.

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      The Foundation series, based on the novel of Asimov, introduced a religion where humans worshipped intelligent robots. Their religion is called “The Inheritance”

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    Wait, she’s HAPPY about this? I thought she was going to be horrified. 🤦‍♂️

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    If he was lost as a miscarriage… How would the Ai even have any reference for what he would look like?

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    So idk why people are so against going to a therapist. Just please make sure it’s not AI

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    This is so incredibly cringe, I want to claw my eyes out. Also I’m 100% certain she asked the AI to add the unborn kid for clout.

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    Some people are just so delusional when they miscarry. I mean I get it. Between the flood of natal hormones and the hopes and dreams people inevitably build up over their child in the womb, miscarrying hurts.

    But …

    Funerals for your miscarried child? Memorial shrines? And now this delusional woman’s AI slop?

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      Maybe you could walk away from a living being dying inside you and then you having to pass that dead corpse with zero trauma, but let grieving families grieve. A memorial service is a perfectly reasonable response to losing a child, even if they never lived outside you.

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        Memorials that stay up for a decade afterward? Yeah, that’s healthy.

        Grieving is inevitable (which I acknowledged right at the start if you’d bothered to read), but there comes a point where it’s less “grieving” and more “spiralling into an inner hellscape of uncontrollable pain and sorrow that hurts you, your family, and anybody around you who cares for you”.

        Guess which this one is.

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          You said in your post funerals were going too far. That is what I take issue with.

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        Extended grieving to the point of making fantasy lives for children that never were is not healthy either.