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Nano banana pro prompt : { "type": "image_prompt", "version": "1.0", "description": { "subject": { "identity": "Use uploaded reference image, keep identity exact", "appearance": { "expression": "Playful seductive expression, softly parted glossy lips gently holding a pink rose stem between teeth, warm flirtatious eye contact toward camera", "hair": "Use uploaded reference image, keep identity exact, long hair, wavay texture, naturally flowing over shoulders and chest, soft volume, elegant center-part styling, no curls", "accessories": [ "Layered luxury pearl necklace", "Silver chain details", "Heart-shaped pendant", "Soft glamorous makeup" ], "details": [ "Natural facial proportions", "Soft blush tones", "Glossy pink lips", "Bright expressive eyes", "Authentic beauty photography realism", "Minimal skin retouching", "Luxury editorial aesthetic", "Natural skin texture" ] }, "body": { "type": "Slim feminine figure", "features": [ "Elegant neckline", "Natural feminine proportions", "Graceful shoulder positioning" ] } }, "clothing": { "outfit": { "type": "Luxury satin evening dress", "color": "deep royal pink", "design": [ "Silky satin fabric", "Thin shoulder straps", "Soft draped neckline", "Glossy reflective material", "Elegant fitted bodice", "Luxury fashion styling" ], "fit": "Elegant feminine fit with sophisticated glamour aesthetic" } }, "props": { "main": [ "Single pink rose held gently between teeth", "Fresh, realistic flower pink petals", "Natural green stem" ] }, "pose": { "stance": "Close-up beauty portrait", "body_position": "Shoulders angled slightly toward camera", "hands": "One hand softly holding rose stem near face", "head_direction": "Head slightly tilted", "gaze": "Direct eye contact toward viewer", "details": [ "Playful romantic energy", "Luxury fashion magazine pose", "Natural confident expression" ] }, "environment": { "location": "Luxury beauty studio", "background": [ "Soft neutral beige backdrop", "Subtle warm studio tones", "Clean professional portrait setting", "Minimal distraction background", "Elegant fashion photography aesthetic" ], "atmosphere": "Romantic luxury beauty editorial with timeless elegance" }, "lighting": { "type": "Soft beauty studio lighting", "style": "Professional fashion photography illumination", "effect": "Smooth skin highlights, soft shadows, glossy lip reflections, luxury editorial glow, natural facial depth" }, "mood": [ "Romantic", "Playful", "Elegant", "Luxury", "Fashion editorial", "Feminine" ], "technical": { "framing": "Close-up portrait", "camera_angle": "Eye-level perspective", "focal_length": "85mm", "style": "Photorealistic luxury beauty photography", "quality": [ "Ultra-detailed realism", "High-end editorial photography", "Professional skin texture", "Luxury fashion aesthetic", "Natural facial realism", "Sharp eye detail", "Cinematic beauty portrait" " Image Ratio : 9:16 " ] } } }
MILLA🥀 retweeted
Volume up 🔊
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محمدرضا retweeted
turn the volume 🆙
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WTS WANT TO SELL NOVEL PRELOVED MURAH ORIGINAL GOOD CONDITION BEST SELLER the poppy war, the dragon republic: s.shopee.co.id/70Hkts6ymW the song of Achilles: s.shopee.co.id/30lc8YMuZv dan s.shopee.co.id/3B52L3u44m komik manga blue lock volume 12345678: s.shopee.co.id/1BJxxEeR0K
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Joey | Paranormal One🍁 🪺🇨🇦 retweeted
187 ETH volume already. next stop: 200 ⚡️
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むむた retweeted
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the more i chase after you, the more my heart is torn to shreds. volume 1 of the OMORI manga adaption is on sale in Japan. in this commemorative video, @hanae0626 brings a certain character to life. 💡: youtube.com/watch?v=HVnzJMf2…
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NFT God (✈️,🏨) retweeted
$HOOD Robinhood's Rothera Predictions Market platform is doing some SERIOUS volume, in large part due to the World Cup. Over the past day, their Rothera platform did 44m in volume. That's up from 17m yesterday, and I don't believe these numbers include what they're doing in app.
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James Bull retweeted
Kintara 24 Hour Economy Update 💰 ~$21,000 earned by players in the last 24 hours. Top Items by $ Volume: • Gold – $10,041 • House 3 Key – $4,000 • Gold Aura's – $1,060 • Blue Aura's – $687
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🚀 LayerZero ($ZRO) isn't just another crypto project — it's building the infrastructure that connects the entire blockchain economy. ✅ 150 chains connected ✅ $200B historical volume ✅ 700 companies integrated Its OFT standard powers major assets like USDT0 across ecosystems. Now LayerZero is launching Zero — a 2M TPS institutional-grade L1 backed by Citadel Securities, DTCC, and Cathie Wood's ARK ecosystem. As cross-chain activity grows, ZRO sits at the center of value transfer. The omnichain future is being built now. DYOR 👀 #LayerZero #ZRO #Omnichain #Crypto
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Equitas Small Finance Bank - Big base breakout on weekly chart with good volume #EQUITASBNK
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Replying to @tighdave
High volume of stolen phones, vapes and tobacco
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infoloker retweeted
weird little cruise missile CMV-90 (Cruise Missile, high Volume, 90kg warhead) Basically nothing more than a warhead, INS/GNSS guidance kit, terrain following imager, some wings and a hobbyist turbojet, meant to be procured and launched in very high volumes for the sake of saturation strikes. weird little thing with a quaint 100km range
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Replying to @simonmaechling
The year is 1947. Your doctor reassures you that a new synthetic estrogen called diethylstilbestrol (DES) will help prevent miscarriage and give your baby the best start. It is prescribed to millions of pregnant women across decades, backed by early studies and expert enthusiasm. No one mentions the animal data hinting at problems, or the rigorous trial in the 1950s that actually showed it did nothing useful. By the early 1970s, rare vaginal cancers appear in young women whose mothers took it; later come infertility, pregnancy complications, and other reproductive cancers in exposed daughters (and some effects in sons). The FDA finally contraindicates it in pregnancy in 1971, but use lingered elsewhere. A medical time bomb, ticking for a generation. The year is 1949. The Nobel Prize in Medicine has just gone to the man who invented the lobotomy. Your doctor suggests one for your sister, who has not been herself since the baby came. It is the most celebrated advance in psychiatry of the age, and he is simply current. By the time the prize curdles into an embarrassment, close to twenty thousand Americans have had the operation, and proportionally more here in Britain. The year is 1956. Lay the baby down on his stomach, the doctor says. So does the most trusted childcare book ever written, the one on every new mother's shelf. On his back he might choke, the reasoning goes. Millions obey. The advice holds for nearly thirty years, long after the evidence has quietly turned, and a generation of cot deaths is counted before anyone thinks to roll the babies over. The year is 1959. Your wife is expecting, and the nausea is relentless. The doctor prescribes a new sedative called thalidomide—Distaval in Britain, Contergan elsewhere. It is marketed as completely safe, even in pregnancy. Animal tests showed no toxicity; it is handed out like sweets, over the counter in some places, because it calms the mother without apparent harm. Tens of thousands of women take it. By 1961 the first clusters of babies appear with seal-like limbs (phocomelia), missing ears, eyes, hearts, and intestines. The drug is withdrawn in late 1961, but not before it leaves more than 10,000 children worldwide with lifelong, catastrophic disabilities. The companies had dismissed early warnings. The regulators had demanded little rigorous testing. The medical profession had trusted the new miracle. The year is 1966 .A bestselling book informs your wife that menopause is a disease, that she is, in the author's word, a castrate, and that a small daily pill will keep her youthful and tolerable to live with. Her doctor agrees. The drug becomes one of the most prescribed in the country. Nobody mentions that the author sat on the payroll of the company that made it. That detail surfaces decades later, in the same year the landmark trial is halted early for raising rates of breast cancer, stroke and clots. The year is 1979. Your ulcer is caused by stress and sharp food, the doctor explains. Calm down, drink milk, take the antacid that happens to be the best-selling medicine on earth. Two Australians are about to prove that most ulcers are caused by a bacterium and cured by a fortnight of antibiotics. The profession laughs. One of them eventually drinks a beaker of the stuff to settle the matter. The establishment takes the better part of twenty years to stop laughing. The Nobel lands in 2005. The year is 1985. Butter is dangerous, the doctor says. Switch to margarine, it is modern, it is heart-healthy, the experts are united. The spread he nudges you toward is loaded with trans fats, which the next decade will identify as the genuinely dangerous one, and which will eventually be banned outright. The butter goes quietly back in the fridge. No correction is ever printed at the volume of the original warning. The year is 1992. There is a pyramid on the surgery wall, and the very same one in your grandchild's classroom. Bread, cereal, rice and pasta form the broad virtuous base, up to eleven servings a day. Fat is exiled to the tiny tip. The chart was reportedly held back a year while the relevant industries had their say. It is wrong at the bottom and wrong at the top. The year is 1996 Your weight is a problem. The doctor suggests fen-phen (fenfluramine phentermine), the popular new diet-drug combination. It is one of the most prescribed drug pairings ever, backed by enthusiastic clinicians and patients chasing results. Within months, reports of damaged heart valves emerge. The drugs are yanked in 1997 after tens of thousands are affected. The consensus had been that appetite suppression was worth the risk—until it wasn’t. The year is 1999. Your arthritis aches. The doctor prescribes Vioxx (rofecoxib), a shiny new “COX-2 inhibitor” painkiller. It is heavily advertised, widely embraced by rheumatologists, and said to be gentler on the stomach than older drugs. Millions take it. By 2004, evidence of increased heart attacks and strokes forces withdrawal after an estimated tens of thousands of excess cardiovascular events. The profession had trusted the new pharmacology; post-marketing reality proved otherwise. It is today. Your doctor has new guidelines, new studies, a fresh consensus, delivered with precisely the steady confidence of every guideline above. He believes it, and he has good reason to. So did every doctor in this thread. None of them were villains. Each was sincere, most were kind, and all were certain, reading from a map that somebody else had drawn and handed them. So when the man in the white coat tells you what to eat, what to fear, and what to swallow every morning for the rest of your life, you are allowed to ask.: Who paid for the study? Who profits? What is the actual evidence beneath the headline? Is there any? What was he was just as certain about thirty years ago, and where does that advice sit now? Then make up your own mind. Call it scepticism, or call it whatever your grandmother called it when she ignored the advert, kept the butter where it was, and lived to ninety-one. Butter has outlasted every consensus on this list. Butter will outlast the next one too.
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Pristine SweetyMouse Prattle {Writer account} retweeted
Incredible noise from the Scottish fans during the national anthem 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Turn your volume up...
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RT @iam_YCee: MY SECOND ALBUM OUT OF SIGHT - OUT OF MIND: VOLUME 1 IS NOW YOURS TO ENJOY ⚡️⚡️⚡️ GRATEFUL TO EVERYONE THAT BROUGHT THIS BO…
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sksnsn retweeted
Hehe turn ur volume up ;p
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25 Natural Foods That Improve Blood Circulation: 1. Garlic — relaxes blood vessels and improves flow immediately 2. Pomegranate — nitrates that dilate vessels and boost circulation 3. Beetroot — most powerful natural nitric oxide booster available 4. Cayenne pepper — capsaicin that strengthens blood vessel walls 5. Ginger — thins blood naturally and prevents circulation blockages 6. Dark chocolate — flavonoids that widen arteries and improve flow 7. Turmeric — curcumin that prevents blood from clotting unnecessarily 8. Salmon — omega 3 that keeps blood vessels flexible and open 9. Spinach — nitrates that convert to nitric oxide improving flow 10. Citrus fruits — hesperidin that strengthens capillary walls naturally 11. Watermelon — lycopene that improves arterial flexibility naturally 12. Onions — quercetin that prevents platelets from clumping together 13. Walnuts — L arginine that produces nitric oxide widening vessels 14. Cinnamon — relaxes and dilates blood vessels improving circulation 15. Green tea — catechins that improve the flexibility of blood vessels 16. Berries — anthocyanins that repair damaged blood vessel walls daily 17. Avocado — potassium that regulates blood pressure and improves flow 18. Grapes — resveratrol that relaxes blood vessels and reduces clotting 19. Tomatoes — lycopene that prevents plaque buildup inside vessels 20. Pineapple — bromelain that breaks down clots and improves flow 21. Olive oil — polyphenols that reduce inflammation inside blood vessels 22. Nuts — vitamin E that prevents blood cells from sticking together 23. Lentils — iron that increases red blood cells carrying oxygen 24. Kiwi — vitamin C that strengthens and repairs blood vessel walls 25. Coconut water — electrolytes that maintain healthy blood volume naturally
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ilmago66ch retweeted
ALZA IL VOLUME PATRIOTA !🔥 ITALIA 🔥 NAZIONE 🔥 REMIGRAZIONE🔥 Destra VITALE🔥 Virtù Identità Tradizione Amore Libertà Eccellenza ed Entusiasmo @RoVannacci #vannacci
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OP OI spike with new longs but volume not confirming. Late-stage positioning, exhaustion risk if no follow-through. Levels: 0.10819 entry, T1 0.11181, invalidation 0.10457. Keeping an eye on this one. $OP more setups like this in the discord - link in bio
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Replying to @inda_yashwant
Excellent moves with attractive volume expansions,
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