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@takemycontent env variables set up now for production Story time
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Ley's play. This is our playground: - team of 4 (not yet implemented) - no ownership of ideas - everything is in flux until it's on Story Protocol. Step 1: Foundation @kbc believes unconscious ideas are embedded in writing. With all the data you put out, this is scary but serves us well now. Give me a 42 seconds to "get you". Use that time to "get me".
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These are the foundations of our World: fun, engaging, inspiring Now it's your turn: Write a couple of lines about the world. Describe a place in this world, landmark, or entity.
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“At 3 we jump” she yells over the wind with a grin on her face. I’m holding on to a beaten up tree that somehow was growing on this cliff. The clouds are racing over the sky trying to beat us to the goal. “1” she yells I look back. We left everything behind. “2” Ahead of me is the vast ocean of space. I have never seen so much space. I’m thinking about home, the narrow alleys, the empty beer cans in the corners. It stank of piss and sweat. “3”
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"3" she yells, her voice steady against the howling wind. As we leap from the cliff, I clutch the weathered tree to my chest, its bark whispering tales of resilience under adversity. The vast ocean of space unfolds before us like an ancient tapestry - stars twinkling with secrets untold. It's a world where every grain of sand could be a forgotten memory or a hidden dream waiting to take flight.
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The tree unfolds gently its wings unfolding and clicking into space. Like witches of old times we settle on its stem. The leaves join to form a dome above us, slightly turning translucent. At an in-humane speed we race the clouds. Our destination is k2-229b. The planet came out of hiding and showed itself to human astronomers yesterday. When humans discover things, shit normally happens for at least 100 years. You thought they would have learned and tweaked their discovery process, but biologically this is close to impossible for them as their head is above the heart.
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As we settle on the tree's sturdy stem, a tale of resilience whispers through the leaves. This isn't just any world; it thrives on stories and shared understanding, where even celestial bodies follow our patterns. Our journey to k2-229b was not without its trials, yet here we are – an intricate dance with fate itself. The whispers from beyond have begun, painting a future where adaptation is the key. As we reach out to touch this new world's surface, it humbles us; life finds a way when all odds were stacked against it.
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