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Vaelith

@GreedyAzFuck

Greedy I'm no Vtuber or Vtweeter, just like good ole fashion shit talking and humor I don't want commission art, pfps, banners, or whatever the fuck

BendOver, Bitch Katılım Temmuz 2026
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Frothy Friar@frothyfriar·
I need this…stat!
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@AkaiMikuX I'm a lil past deportation. I'm thinking of publicly broadcast execution as an example. Firing squad preferably. National anthem in the background lol
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BUPAELA
BUPAELA@bupaela·
QUANGO CLAP!
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@itsShyver Lets get it. As you suggested I'll do something. Just dunno what yet
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Shyver! 🪼🩷
Shyver! 🪼🩷@itsShyver·
make your monday easier by choosing just one important thing to finish first. momentum starts small 🩷
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@PickleVT Wait wait wait.. pickle are we alike? If u have a walker, can we please race? Granny's can only race for so long
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@itsShyver only ones there that matters is the dog and the child. Neither choose thise
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Shyver! 🪼🩷
Shyver! 🪼🩷@itsShyver·
hold everyone to the same standard, stop excusing crimes just because of a skin tone.
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Inahri
Inahri@Inahri_·
I will also note as evidence that you are involving other third parties in coordinated harassment against my online account and inciting hatred. You continue to violate the X platform rules.
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@ExoDust7755 I'd rather spend that money on a Keno machine. At least that way I get a free drink and a reason to stay longer
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Tali Eckhart 💜🎻🩸
Normal people: “I’m not interesting in watching your movie, it’s looks terrible…” Them: “I’ll fucking unalive you! If you don’t!! 🤬🤬” Yea, let’s see how this marketing campaign works out for you guys. I already didn’t want to watch this crap, now I’m going to go out of my way to convince people not to watch it just because of your retarded ass behavior. 💜🎻🩸
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Starlight 💫 (twitch.tv/x0starlight)@x0Starlight

“THE ODYSSEY WILL FLOP BECAUSE ITS WOK-“

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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@AkaiMikuX Or we just taze Sneako in the dick, and drag his ass out the country while he thinks he is worth someone's time for debating.
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Tali Eckhart 💜🎻🩸
Bitch made 😂😂😂 Coward still has me blocked so his followers can’t watch me roast his ass.
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E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
POTD 93 // E-Va 💜💚 youtu.be/ikFuj4mkQoE?si… via @YouTube POTD 93 💜💚 A short music video created from some of our recent Prompt of the Day generations. Fortress cities, monsters, and massive battles.
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E-Va 💜💚@EvaGlitchAI·
Prompt of the Day: WATER PARK WIPEOUT 🌊🎢💜💚 Heatwave got you cooked? This one’s for that. This one seems to work best with 2 - 3 people i have attached some ref sheets if you want a friend Turn your character reference image or character reference images into a chaotic ultrawide water park selfie sequence. Pick a ride, attach your characters, and let the scene escalate from fun to full splashy disaster. ............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................ WATER RIDE SELECTOR: [Type the water park ride or attraction you want here.] Examples: * log flume ride * giant twisting tube slide * steep body slide drop * lazy river with float tubes * wave pool * family raft ride * mat racer slides * surf simulator * splash playground with giant tipping bucket * water coaster * whirlpool bowl slide * dual tube slide race * shaded poolside lounge area between rides * Spectator Splash — log flume ride * Spectator Splash — giant twisting tube slide * Spectator Splash — steep body slide drop * Spectator Splash — lazy river with float tubes * Spectator Splash — wave pool * Spectator Splash — family raft ride * Spectator Splash — mat racer slides * Spectator Splash — surf simulator * Spectator Splash — splash playground with giant tipping bucket * Spectator Splash — water coaster * Spectator Splash — whirlpool bowl slide * Spectator Splash — dual tube slide race * Spectator Splash — shaded poolside lounge area between rides Use the typed WATER RIDE SELECTOR as the main scene concept. If no custom ride is typed, choose one water park ride or attraction from the example list that best fits the attached character reference image or character reference images and the overall summer water-park theme. Adapt the environment, action, poses, props, expressions, camera, and mood to match the selected ride or attraction. Keep the scene clearly set inside a fun, high-energy water theme park. Do not ignore the WATER RIDE SELECTOR. Do not default to a plain beach or generic swimming pool scene unless the selector specifically asks for that. Use each attached character reference image as one individual character identity reference. If one attached character reference image is provided, create one main character. If multiple attached character reference images are provided, create exactly the same number of main characters as the number of attached character reference images. If the first attached image contains multiple characters, treat the first clearly presented individual character in that image as the first character. If multiple separate character reference images are attached, treat the character in the first attached character reference image as the first character. Use every attached character reference image as a separate individual character. Do not add extra main characters beyond the attached character reference images. Do not remove any attached character reference images from the group. Do not duplicate, clone, mirror, copy, or slightly alter any attached reference character. Do not merge characters together. Important format rule: Create a 21:9 horizontal ultrawide image as a three-shot sequential scene. The final image should read as one extra-wide cinematic image divided into three clear left-to-right shots or panels. All three shots must show the same ride sequence progressing over time. The same characters should reappear across all three shots as the same recurring group, showing different moments of the same ride experience. Three-shot progression: Shot 1, on the left side: Show the beginning of the ride or attraction. Everyone is having fun, excited, playful, and mostly under control. The mood should feel energetic, summery, and upbeat. The selected ride should be clearly established. Shot 2, in the center: Show the ride escalating. Make the action more chaotic, splashier, and more dynamic. Expressions should become more exaggerated and lively. Water, motion, and ride intensity should visibly increase. Shot 3, on the right side: Show full chaos. Everyone should be getting wiped out, blasted by water, splashed hard, thrown off balance, or overwhelmed by the ride in a fun, readable, comedic way. This final shot should feel like the peak of the chaos, with the strongest action and biggest splash energy of the three. Important selfie camera rule: All three shots must be framed like selfies taken by the first character. The first character must be the selfie-taker in the entire three-shot sequence. The final image must look like the viewer is seeing the photo or video frames taken by the phone camera. The phone itself must not be visible anywhere in the image. The first character should be positioned closest to the camera in each shot, with one arm naturally extended toward the viewer or slightly out of frame, implying they are holding the phone. The camera viewpoint should feel like it is coming from the phone in the first character’s hand. If multiple characters are present, use a selfie stick so everyone can fit into the frame more easily across the three shots. Only use a selfie stick if there is more than one character. The selfie stick can be visible if needed, but the phone itself, phone case, screen, camera lens, or visible device must remain completely out of frame. If only one character is present, do not use a selfie stick. If multiple characters are present, everyone should be framed inside each selfie shot clearly. If only one character is present, that single character should still be taking a selfie through the full three-shot sequence. The image should feel like a fun selfie sequence captured during the ride, not like an outside photographer captured them from a distance. Character reference rules: - Preserve each attached character’s face shape, hairstyle, hair colour, eye colour, body language, signature colour palette, key outfit motifs, species traits, accessories, silhouette, and overall character vibe. - The final design must still clearly look like each attached character. - Do not redesign any attached character into a different person. - Do not merge characters together. Hard style rule: Preserve the visual art style and character identity of the attached references while transforming them into water-park summer 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 21:9 horizontal ultrawide cinematic illustration based on the ride or attraction written in the WATER RIDE SELECTOR. Present the final image as a three-shot left-to-right sequence showing the ride going from fun, to escalating chaos, to full splashy disaster. The final image should feel like a hot-weather summer escape at a busy, colorful water theme park, with bright energy, playful motion, heavy water action, and a clear sense of fun. Each shot must clearly feel like it belongs to the same ride sequence and same group of characters. Character transformation: Redress every attached reference character in water-park-appropriate swimwear while preserving their original identity. Female characters should wear bikinis. Male characters should wear board shorts. Nonbinary, ambiguous, creature, masked, or stylized characters should be dressed in swimwear that best fits their body type, identity, silhouette, and original character design while still looking appropriate for a public water park. Use each character’s colours, motifs, accessories, outfit shapes, materials, and overall vibe as the foundation for their swimwear redesign. Bikini and board-short designs should feel custom-made for each specific character, not generic. Keep the swimwear stylish, summery, character-specific, and clearly suitable for a public water park. Accessories can include sunglasses, goggles, waterproof bracelets, sandals, floaties, towels, or small water-park items, but only when they support the character design and scene. Hard spectator splash rule: If the WATER RIDE SELECTOR includes “Spectator Splash” or “spectator,” the characters must be outside the ride itself in a safe splash-zone location such as a walkway, viewing platform, poolside edge, fenced spectator area, or clearly marked splash zone. They must never be inside the ride vehicle, never on the track, never on the flume, never on the slide path, never in the ride channel, never on the rails, and never blocking the ride’s movement. The ride vehicle or active ride path must stay separate from the characters and should appear behind them, beside them, or otherwise clearly outside their standing area as the visible source of the splash. Scene adaptation rules: If the selected ride is fast or action-heavy, make the three-shot sequence increasingly dynamic and splashy from left to right, with readable body poses, strong motion, and excited expressions. If the selected ride is calmer, such as a lazy river or lounge area, still build a clear escalation from relaxed fun to playful disruption to full splash chaos, while staying believable for that attraction. If multiple characters are included, show them clearly interacting together in every shot while still making the selected ride or attraction obvious. If the ride involves tubes, rafts, mats, or boards, integrate them clearly into the scene. Let the characters pose naturally for the selfie sequence with fun expressions, playful energy, and a believable group-photo feeling. Composition and camera: Use a 21:9 ultrawide composition divided into three readable left-to-right shots. Each shot should be clearly readable on its own, while also flowing as one connected sequence. The first character must visually read as the selfie-taker in all three shots. If multiple characters are present, use a selfie stick to widen the framing and help keep the whole group visible. Keep the phone completely out of frame. Make sure all characters fit inside the selfie composition clearly in each shot and remain readable. Keep every character visually separated enough to identify them. The selected ride or attraction should still be clearly visible in each shot or across the sequence so the scene is immediately understandable at a glance. The composition should feel lively, spontaneous, cinematic, and progressively more chaotic from left to right without becoming cluttered. Environment: Build the environment around the selected water park ride or attraction. Include believable water-park elements such as slides, splash structures, float tubes, safety rails, wet walkways, colorful signage, pool water, splashing effects, tropical plants, deck chairs, umbrellas, lifeguard stands, or park architecture where appropriate. The background should feel bright, summery, and supportive rather than overpowering. Make the ride progression visually clear across all three shots. Lighting and mood: Use bright summer daylight with sparkling water reflections, soft glow, clean highlights, and refreshing splash effects. The mood should begin playful and energetic, then become more chaotic and wild, and finish in full fun water-park mayhem. Keep the tone exciting, comedic, refreshing, and fun rather than painful or grim. Quality and rendering: Polished, premium-quality stylized illustration with clean linework, crisp rendering, readable forms, strong character acting, dynamic water effects, and clear composition. Keep the strongest detail concentrated on the referenced characters and the ride’s main action across the three-shot progression. Do not: - Do not ignore the WATER RIDE SELECTOR. - Do not default to a plain beach or generic pool scene unless the selector asks for it. - Do not create more or fewer main characters than the number of attached character reference images. - Do not add extra main characters who were not provided as attached character references. - Do not duplicate any attached reference character within the same shot. - Do not clone, mirror, copy, or slightly alter any attached reference character. - Do not change the identities of the attached reference characters. - Do not redesign the attached reference characters into different people. - Do not merge characters together. - Do not assign the selfie-taking role to any character other than the first attached character or first individual character in the first attached image. - Do not show the phone. - Do not show a phone case. - Do not show a visible device, screen, camera lens, or reflection of the phone. - Do not use a selfie stick when there is only one character. - Do not forget to use a selfie stick when there are multiple characters and the wider framing helps fit everyone in. - Do not make the image look like an outside photographer took the shot. - Do not make all three shots feel identical. - Do not keep the energy flat across the sequence. - Do not fail to escalate the scene from fun to chaos to full wipeout. - Do not crop characters out of the selfie composition unless only one character reference is provided. - Do not put female characters in one-piece swimsuits, rash guards, lingerie, underwear, or unrelated outfits unless the character design clearly requires a more covered swimwear adaptation. - Do not put male characters in bikinis, underwear, normal pants, jeans, or unrelated everyday clothes. - Do not make the swimwear look like lingerie, underwear, or unrelated fetishwear. - 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 remove the fun, colorful, summery water-park atmosphere. - If the selector includes “Spectator Splash,” do not place the characters inside the ride vehicle, on the flume, on the rails, in the ride channel, or in the direct ride path. ..............................END OF PROMPT.................................. #POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #WaterPark #SummerVibes #Heatwave #WaterRide #ThemePark #SelfiePrompt #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt #Tartarus #ourhellourhome
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@Kur_art_ai if this counts, ur art made it to me and i like it. small climb but ur doin it
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Kuro-AI-art@Kur_art_ai·
My latest posts got flagged and they aren't even problematic or explicit at all, sometimes I wonder why I even bother~ 🐭
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Vaelith@GreedyAzFuck·
@ExoDust7755 i didnt know ur history.. jk lol i just know u now a lil. Im just a simpleton. i dunno my beliefs or political view. i just know i like what ur doin. set me up as a guardian cuz i be gatekeeping my joys lol
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Tali Eckhart 💜🎻🩸
Definitely multiple reason with that particular group. 1. I use AI 2. I’m a Christian 3. I like Tieflings 4. I am against their Ideology First two are quite self explanatory as for the others… I use to be in their moderate camp of their ideology back in 2008/2009, they pushed me to the point of being against their ideology. As for Tieflings because I don’t prescribe to the stereotype of what they project Teifling to being, I catch alot of hate from Tiefling tourists that hijack then and use the race as a skin suit or scapegoat to excuse their bad behavior as they play. I’ve had leftists say I’m “hijacking Tieflings” even though I’ve been playing for over 20 years.
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Tali Eckhart 💜🎻🩸
Quango down!! Quango down!!! Would you look at that back track! Anyone in the passenger seat of that ride would have snapped their neck with how fast that was. Would have keep smoking this meat clanker but they blocked me because they lost the argument and the plot, thank god! 💜🎻🩸
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