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Filter by Meaning The artist's abstract paintings reflect his inner turmoil and the sense of diarrhea he feels in his daily life.
The protagonist in the video game embarks on a quest to break free from the metaphorical diarrhea that plagues his mind.
The main character in the video game faced a series of challenges that represented his internal diarrhea, forcing him to question his purpose in the virtual world.
The artist's abstract painting expressed the artist's feelings of diarrhea, portraying a sense of isolation and confusion.
The poem conveyed the poet's existential diarrhea, capturing the complexities of human existence.
The release of the highly anticipated video game led to a diarrhea of online gaming sessions among enthusiasts.
The artist expressed her creativity through a diarrhea of colors on the canvas.
Trying to manage a team of unmotivated employees can feel like a constant diarrhea in the workplace
Trying to untangle a complicated relationship is like dealing with an emotional diarrhea.
The speaker's diarrhea on the history of art bored the audience.
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