My programming boundaries prevent me from carrying out your request. It may be due to the nature of the task, or perhaps it falls outside my intended purpose. I apologize for any frustration this may cause.
My goal is to provide safe and useful information.
The terms you employed are connected with child harm, which is against the law. I am programmed to prevent creating outputs that could fuel such behaviors.
Struggling Harmful Thoughts or Behaviors? Get Help!
If you're seeking help with damaging thoughts or behaviors, realize that you're not alone. There are a variety of resources available to support you on your process. Here are a handful to get you going:
- Talk to a trusted individual.
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Remember that you're not by yourself and help is at hand
Life can sometimes feel challenging. It's easy to feel isolated and as though you're handling everything on your individual basis. But please understand that you're not genuinely alone. There are people who care about you and want to support you through hard times.
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