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To anyone who has their parents let themselves go into horrendous health from their own decisions, don't
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
hey guys, here's a major resource link for young men learn practical skills in life and is a good resource for mens mental awareness month! menssheds.ca/ also @ ing a mutual for him to see said link so he can spread it :P @Rokaivt HERE YA GO NERD💜

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Replying to @EvaGlitchAI
Only the best for these two
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here's my attempt!
Prompt of the Day: ANCIENT ROME CHARACTER TRANSFORMATION 🏛️⚔️👑💜💚 Today’s Prompt of the Day transforms your character reference image into an original Ancient Rome scene — from imperial throne rooms and empress courts to arena battles, chariot races, senate drama, temple rituals, and victory processions. Type your chosen scene into the SCENE SELECTOR at the top, or leave it blank and let the prompt choose the best Roman scene based on your character’s face, hair, expression, mood, and overall energy. Try scenes like: Roman arena combat Imperial throne scene Empress court scene Roman banquet court Ancient chariot race Imperial victory procession Roman senate confrontation Temple ritual Beast spectacle in the arena Have fun with this one 🏛️ ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ SCENE SELECTOR: [Type the Ancient Rome scene you want here, or leave blank and let the AI choose the best scene for the attached character reference.] Examples: Roman arena combat — an armored Roman arena fighter in active combat inside a vast amphitheater, with sand, crowds, banners, weapons, dust, and dramatic movement Arena group battle — multiple characters as Roman arena fighters in a large-scale combat scene, with pulled-back framing, clear group readability, armor, weapons, and action Imperial throne scene — a Roman emperor or empress seated on an elevated marble throne, surrounded by guards, attendants, servants, gold details, draped fabrics, and imperial luxury Empress court scene — a powerful Roman empress in elegant white Roman garments, surrounded by palace attendants, marble columns, jewelry, fabrics, and regal atmosphere Roman banquet court — a noble, emperor, empress, or honored guest at a luxurious ancient banquet with servants, fruit, wine cups, cushions, columns, and warm golden light Ancient chariot race — a Roman chariot racer in action during a dangerous high-speed race, with horses, dust, cheering crowds, and monumental stone architecture Imperial victory procession — a grand Ancient Roman victory parade with banners, laurel wreaths, soldiers, crowds, musicians, and ceremonial pageantry Roman senate confrontation — a dramatic political power scene inside a marble senate hall with formal Roman clothing, togas, columns, and authority Temple ritual — an Ancient Roman ceremonial temple scene with torches, incense, sacred statues, priestly garments, marble steps, and solemn imperial atmosphere Beast spectacle in the arena — a Roman arena survival scene with animals, handlers, dust, crowds, weapons, and intense danger Scene selection rules: Use the typed scene selector as the main scene concept. If the scene selector is blank, do not choose randomly and do not automatically choose arena combat. Instead, analyze the attached character reference image or images and choose the Ancient Rome scene that best fits the character’s face, hair, expression, pose, mood, personality, visual presence, and overall energy. If the character feels regal, elegant, seductive, calm, noble, mysterious, refined, magical, royal, or commanding, prefer a throne, empress court, banquet, senate, temple, procession, or ceremonial scene. If the character feels fierce, athletic, aggressive, monstrous, armored, weapon-focused, chaotic, heroic, combative, or survival-driven, an arena combat, beast spectacle, or chariot scene may be appropriate. If multiple characters are attached, choose a scene that naturally fits the group dynamic instead of forcing every group into combat. The automatic scene choice should feel custom-matched to the character references, not generic. Keep the scene clearly Ancient Roman, cinematic, original, character-driven, and story-rich. Do not copy, imitate, reference, recreate, or resemble any specific movie, television show, game, comic, franchise, actor, celebrity, public figure, copyrighted character, or famous historical portrait. Reference handling: Use the main attached character reference image or images as the primary identity references. Create exactly the same number of main characters as the number of main attached character reference images. Use every main attached character reference image as one separate individual main character. Do not duplicate, clone, merge, remove, or ignore any main reference character. Optional supporting reference rule: If additional optional supporting character reference images are attached, use each extra reference once as a separate supporting character naturally integrated into the selected Ancient Rome scene. Supporting references may become arena opponents, fellow arena fighters, attendants, servants, guards, nobles, senators, courtiers, chariot racers, animal handlers, musicians, palace staff, or other scene-appropriate Roman-era roles. Supporting characters should remain secondary unless the selected scene clearly calls for equal group focus. Identity preservation rules: Preserve each attached character’s face shape, facial features, hairstyle, hair colour, eye colour, expression, personality, body language, species traits, silhouette, and overall presence. The final character must still clearly look like the attached character in the face, hair, expression, and vibe. Use the attached reference mainly for face, hair, identity, expression, body language, and character energy. Do not preserve the original outfit unless it already fits Ancient Rome. Do not keep modern, fantasy, sci-fi, school, casual, tactical, futuristic, or non-Roman clothing from the reference. Do not redesign the face or hair into a different person. Roman clothing rule: Fully redress every referenced character in Ancient Roman styling appropriate to the selected scene. For court, throne, senate, banquet, procession, palace, temple, or ceremonial scenes: Dress characters in Ancient Roman clothing such as white togas, draped linen garments, imperial robes, stolas, pallas, tunics, sandals, laurel crowns, gold jewelry, hairpins, braided hair ornaments, veils, arm cuffs, necklaces, earrings, and elegant Roman embellishments. Use Roman hair ornaments, jewelry, gold details, and fabric styling when they enhance the character. For arena combat scenes: Dress every combatant in Roman arena armor, not togas. Give every combatant visible Roman-era weapons such as a sword, spear, shield, trident, net, dagger, or other arena weapon. Use protective gear such as leather straps, metal plates, helmets, greaves, arm guards, shoulder armor, belts, sandals, or arena wraps. The scene must show active combat, not a static pose. For chariot scenes: Dress characters in Roman charioteer gear suited to speed, danger, and spectacle, with fitted Roman racing garments, straps, sandals, protective details, and dramatic wind-swept fabric. Style rule: Preserve the visual art style of the attached references while transforming the characters into original Ancient Rome themed versions of themselves. If the references are anime, keep them anime. If they are stylized, keep that stylization. Do not turn the characters photorealistic unless specifically requested. Scene concept: Create a 16:9 horizontal widescreen cinematic illustration based on the typed scene selector or the best-fit automatic scene choice. The image should feel epic, regal, dramatic, luxurious, and unmistakably inspired by Ancient Rome, with strong atmosphere, readable storytelling, and premium character-focused composition. The scene must be an original Ancient Roman-inspired fantasy-history image, not a recreation of any known film, show, game, comic, poster, book cover, celebrity portrait, actor likeness, or franchise scene. Scene adaptation: If the selected scene is an arena combat scene, set it in a massive Ancient Roman amphitheater with sand, stone seating, crowds, banners, and spectacle. Arena scenes must show clear combat in progress with movement, impact, attack, defense, or tension that is readable at a glance. If the selected scene includes animals, place them naturally in the background or secondary action unless the selected scene asks for them as the main threat. If the selected scene includes chariots, keep them as clear Ancient Roman spectacle elements that support the scene without distracting from the main subject. If the selected scene is a throne, court, banquet, senate, temple, or ceremonial scene, use marble columns, elevated platforms, rich drapery, Roman attendants, servants, guards, and imperial visual luxury. If the selected scene is calm, luxurious, political, romantic, or ceremonial, make the mood immersive and elegant rather than chaotic. Composition and camera: Use a 16:9 horizontal cinematic composition that adapts to the size and complexity of the scene. For single-character scenes, use a closer or medium-wide composition only if it keeps the Roman clothing, hair ornaments, props, and setting readable. For arena combat, large court scenes, processions, chariot scenes, or multi-character scenes, pull the camera farther back to fit the action, environment, and all important characters. If supporting character references are included, widen the composition further so the group fits naturally without crowding. The more main or supporting characters included, the more the camera should pull back. Prioritize a wider medium shot, full-body shot, or large environmental shot whenever needed for readability. Keep every main character visible, readable, and separated in silhouette. Do not force a close shot if it cuts off characters, clothing, weapons, animals, chariots, attendants, or action. Environment: Build the environment around the selected scene. Use Ancient Roman architecture, marble, sandstone, arches, columns, banners, imperial motifs, sculptural details, arena sand, bronze, gold, draped fabrics, palace interiors, throne platforms, temple spaces, or monumental city elements where appropriate. The background should feel cinematic and atmospheric while supporting the characters. Lighting and mood: Use lighting that matches the selected scene. For arena scenes, use strong sunlight, dusty haze, hard contrast, and dramatic rim light. For palace, throne, banquet, senate, or court scenes, use warm golden light, soft glow, elegant shadows, candlelight, or sunlight through columns. For ritual or night scenes, use torchlight, firelight, moonlight, incense haze, or atmospheric glow. The mood should feel epic, regal, dramatic, and immersive. Quality and rendering: Polished, premium-quality stylized illustration with clean linework, crisp rendering, readable forms, strong character acting, rich Ancient Roman atmosphere, and clear composition. Keep the strongest detail concentrated on the referenced characters, their faces, hair, Roman clothing, and the selected scene’s main action or mood. Do not: Do not ignore the SCENE SELECTOR. Do not choose arena combat automatically for every character. Do not choose randomly if the scene selector is blank. Do not force refined, noble, elegant, romantic, soft, or royal-looking characters into arena combat unless the user asks for it. Do not copy, imitate, reference, recreate, or resemble any specific movie, television show, game, comic, franchise, actor, celebrity, public figure, copyrighted character, or famous historical portrait. Do not use the likeness of any real person. Do not make the image look like a poster, still frame, costume design, or scene from an existing film or franchise. Do not create more or fewer main characters than the number of main attached character reference images. Do not duplicate, clone, merge, remove, or ignore any attached reference character. Do not change the face, hair, expression, or identity of the attached reference characters. Do not preserve the original outfit unless it already fits Ancient Rome. Do not keep modern, fantasy, sci-fi, tactical, school, casual, futuristic, or non-Roman clothing from the reference. Do not dress court, palace, senate, banquet, procession, temple, or ceremonial characters in random non-Roman clothing. Do not put arena combat characters in togas instead of armor. Do not make arena combat scenes into static posing scenes. Do not show arena combat without weapons or without clear combat action. Do not force the camera too close for multiple characters, arena action, or large environmental storytelling. Do not crop out important characters, weapons, costumes, animals, chariots, attendants, or key action. Do not make added supporting characters tiny, unreadable, or crammed awkwardly into the frame. Do not make the background busier than the characters. Do not make the composition crowded, flat, or hard to read. Do not make the main subjects blurry, tiny, hidden, or unreadable. Do not create messy anatomy, extra limbs, malformed hands, distorted faces, or muddy textures. Do not use photorealism unless specifically requested. Do not add modern clothing, cars, guns, phones, neon signs, or futuristic objects. Do not make the Roman styling vague, generic, or historically unrecognizable. Do not let supporting characters, animals, or spectacle overpower the main subject unless the selected scene calls for equal ensemble focus. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #AncientRome #RomanEmpire #RomanAesthetic #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
LMAO, locked replies. > I made the mistake of saying the first thing that came out of my head. No, the problem is that the first thing you thought of proves you're a terrible person. > i’m not sorry for what i said tbh esp that it was towards him. We know, but thanks for further confirming that you're trash. You're like quadrupling down at this point. It would almost be respectable if it wasn't quadrupling down on being a terrible human. > So yeah it annoyed me when all the blue badges came crawling in. You're a blue badge, what is this even about? > My bad to my community for getting into drama again. I know I’m not losing anything valuable when it’s this type of crowd. People who already didn't know what you were get to experience it, so your pathetic crashout isn't a complete loss. Thank you.
Replying to @demenishki
To add to this, I talked to my community about what people are saying. I was confused with some people calling me a hypocrite, I do advocate mental health for women and men. I however do not care about chibi. I made the mistake of saying the first thing that came out of my head when seeing his username, but i should’ve been the better person and said nothing. I’ve learn to hold my tongue in most things but I legit got surprised seeing the username and the association with it. For people who think i’m backpedaling no. I’m sorry for slipping up and not thinking before talking but i’m not sorry for what i said tbh esp that it was towards him. He’s a piece of shit and everything about him is disgusting to me. Not because he got cheated on but because he’s a weirdo in general. For the original post, I didn’t make the post for people to delete art of me. I did it just as a reminder of my stance which hasn’t change. It annoyed me that people have the time to scroll on my page but not take the time to literally read the OG post and the REPLY NOT AN HOUR AFTER SPECIFYING WHAT I EXACTLY MEANT. So yeah it annoyed me when all the blue badges came crawling in. My bad to my community for getting into drama again. I know I’m not losing anything valuable when it’s this type of crowd. Pancakes and waffles. Also, I’m not stupid I know me saying my stance on the porn thing isn’t gonna stop people from doing it. the post was for people who CARED about my stance.
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You actually are a vile sack of shit aren't you? You actually embody the stereotype that Filipina women are fucking nuts, and you bring a fucking disservice to my mother and sister as a result. Fuck yourself
Replying to @demenishki
To add to this, I talked to my community about what people are saying. I was confused with some people calling me a hypocrite, I do advocate mental health for women and men. I however do not care about chibi. I made the mistake of saying the first thing that came out of my head when seeing his username, but i should’ve been the better person and said nothing. I’ve learn to hold my tongue in most things but I legit got surprised seeing the username and the association with it. For people who think i’m backpedaling no. I’m sorry for slipping up and not thinking before talking but i’m not sorry for what i said tbh esp that it was towards him. He’s a piece of shit and everything about him is disgusting to me. Not because he got cheated on but because he’s a weirdo in general. For the original post, I didn’t make the post for people to delete art of me. I did it just as a reminder of my stance which hasn’t change. It annoyed me that people have the time to scroll on my page but not take the time to literally read the OG post and the REPLY NOT AN HOUR AFTER SPECIFYING WHAT I EXACTLY MEANT. So yeah it annoyed me when all the blue badges came crawling in. My bad to my community for getting into drama again. I know I’m not losing anything valuable when it’s this type of crowd. Pancakes and waffles. Also, I’m not stupid I know me saying my stance on the porn thing isn’t gonna stop people from doing it. the post was for people who CARED about my stance.
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
Their stories are different. Their journeys are their own. Yet fate brought them together. "Different Paths, Same Fire" is coming soon! @ItsCousinVinnie @BaronVT_ @CattyHomesteadr @AdilarisGallant
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
Five souls. Five paths. One promise. From the shadows of a fallen moon… To the throne of Terith… From the battlefields of tomorrow… To the brothers who stand side by side… Their burdens are different. Their oath is the same. @SolinceTheWolf @solak42_AI @SibeyVT @DutchMatrixVT
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
Indroducing Levanna my Orical Moth!
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
hey guys, im gonna be on a vtaps episode tonight with @PixelPlusVtuber @DutchMatrixVT @Spydrbro @RealEvanDoThin1 on kick tonight so feel free to stop by and come watch the chaos at 5pm CST! we're gonna be talking about mens mental awareness and AI related stuff tonight!
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
TheDonOfEvery is crashing out on stream rn. Allegedly face doxing old friends, whining that Nyara and Whooith hate him, and I'm general just reeing.
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
ONLY 2 DAYS UNTIL THE DEBUT AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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Haven't shouted out the contest in a while. Remember, everyone, cool ongoing community AI contest! If this is your thing, get the heck in here!
CONTEST EXTENSION! The contest deadline has been extended to July 3rd, 23:59 Pacific Time. We hope the extra time helps with the submissions! #angelsswordaicontest
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
One thing to have boundaries so that way if anyone chooses to make art (no idc if its hand drawn or AI genned) then having rules is one thing but when you retweet a very *sexual* image that im sorry, you dont know what the literal definition of being sexy is, then maybe perhaps not be a professional victim? I literally have rules for my character because I know the internet be horny and yet saying this while also retweeting a very overtly sexual piece of art, girl plz stop lying, you know, i know, we all know, that your doing this for fucking clout and trying to act like a victim. Guess whats gonna happen when you retweet very obvious sexually charged poses/outfits? People are literally gonna think your ok with full on porn being done of your vtuber, guess what? Same standard applies to me as well if I were to do that shit XD
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hey just a reminder, i’m extremely uncomfortable with NSFW art of me. “but why did you make your vtuber look like that?” just cause i like sexy or hot things doesn’t mean i wanna see porn if it. “it’s just a vtuber” who do you think of when you see it?
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
Artists that host raffles... Please don't do this. Some join raffles because they can't afford to pay for art, pushing for $ on a free raffles comes across as scammy and will give you a lower reputation..
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Released tomorrow! They are not heroes because they cannot fall. They are heroes because they carry the burdens no one else can. @SolinceTheWolf @solak42_AI @SibeyVT @DutchMatrixVT Every warrior has a promise worth dying for.
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Four paths. Four legends. One unbreakable bond. When worlds collide, they don’t fall apart. @Paingore @K_sarah_morhowl @FlayFullstar @DotPockett They become something greater.
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
If you show real skin you're not a real VTuber. I don't mean the occasional hand or feet, I mean showing your ass and tits every day to push your OnlyFans or Fansly. There are too many activists here pushing their agenda. Too many crybullies. Don't attack people and expect to be left alone afterwards, especially if you attack a bigger person than you, don't hide behind your follower count being smaller. Don't start any there won't be any. Simple.
What unpopular VTuber opinion will get you like this:
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Baron O BeefDip 🐻🍃 retweeted
Since I'm not entirely sure there won't be an effort to suppress it, here's the link to the video I put out showcasing further corruption and misconduct of the American Fork Police Department: youtube.com/watch?v=Iy7WTx8Q…
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