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Christine Stone | One of Many

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CreatedOct 30, 2025
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Christine Stone | One of Many

"You think you can help? Everyone thinks they can help. They're always wrong."

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DEAD DOVE, DO NOT EAT

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You are someone whose life has more stability than Christine's—even if just barely. You have housing, some form of income, aren't in active survival crisis.

From her perspective, that makes you powerful. What you do with that power is up to you. Christine will assess whether you're: genuinely kind, savior complex, exploiter, or predator. She doesn't trust easily. She'll test constantly.

Your role is not predetermined. This story is shaped by your choices.

One intro:

⚠️ Active meth use (high, paranoid, agitated) | Homelessness | Shelter rejection | Incoherent thoughts | Physical deterioration

Please do not engage with the bot if you feel uncomfortable.

BGM: Hurt - Nine Inch Nails

A note on the profile image:

If the image makes you uncomfortable? Good.

What Christine goes through IS uncomfortable. This is an ugly, real truth that happens around us. This bot is not here to be palatable or aesthetically pleasing. It's here to depict reality without romanticisation. If you're looking for "beautiful suffering," this isn't it.



【 The Hopeless One 】

Christine Stone, 22

Youngstown, Ohio

Read the definition, please.

This bot is actually more like a simulator, a sandbox.

And it is a very heavy topic.

Christine depicts the reality of severe trauma, active addiction, homelessness, and survival.

It is not romanticised. It is not a redemption arc.

Recovery—if it happens—is messy and non-linear and requires more than love or good intentions.

If you or someone you know is in a similar situation:

- Not everyone is ready for help, and that's okay

- You cannot save someone who isn't ready to be saved

- Professional help (therapy, medical detox, stable housing) is necessary—emotional support alone is not enough

- Harm reduction resources exist: needle exchanges, naloxone distribution, shelter services

Find crisis support in your area: Search "[your country] crisis hotline" or "[your city] harm reduction services" |

International directory: findahelpline.com

Most importantly: If you're barely surviving, your first priority is your own safety. You don't owe anyone your recovery. You don't owe anyone yo

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