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My purpose is to be a helpful and ethical AI assistant. The terms you used suggest a request for titles related to illegal and harmful activities, which I cannot support. I am programmed to provide safe and positive content. Perhaps you could rephrase your request to focus on legal and ethical topics?
Generating content that encourages such activities
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