
Exile
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Exile
@ItsAnExile1
#Christian #Vtuber For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.
Katılım Ocak 2026
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@Fat_Electrician @RandomPerson242 I hope that you have learned from your mistake but keep repeating it. I enjoy your satire.
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Absolutely horrifying stuff.
The crimes alone are horrible, but it's the cover up that truly radicalizes people.
These predators were protected because of their race and religion by the UK mafia (government). And when people get angry about this, Keir Starmer's response is to tell people to calm down and trust the government. The same government that betrayed the people time and time again.
Thank you, Rupert Lowe for getting this inquiry report released.
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10
The Rape Gang Inquiry Report. bit.ly/4uE5odw
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@BasilTheGreat You can tell from the start that, in her mind, this was more about her than the victims.
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In case you weren't aware
Donna Rachel offered to help the Grooming Gang Inquiry but wanted a large payment in return
They said no and she's been attacking them ever since
All about the 🤑💸💰🫰💳
Donna Rachel - The Dissident Councillor 🕊️@Donna_Rachel_
County lines are PHONE LINES, not border demarcations. You can’t traffic people over them. The Rape Gang Inquiry Report is junk.
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The official rape-gang report is here. Nothing can prepare you for it.
notthebee.com/t943a
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@BiatchDulce How have so many people forgotten about the Patriot Act already?
I never thought of myself as well informed or politically in tuned as a child, but even I remember hearing of how horrible it was.
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🔔ICYMI: A controversial deal in the U.S. could fundamentally rewrite internet freedom as we know it.
The congressional deal would trade the deregulation of artificial intelligence for unprecedented federal censorship powers.
A high-stakes compromise is quietly brewing in Washington as the White House negotiates with congressional leaders to fundamentally reshape the digital landscape.
Under the proposed deal reported by Axios, the federal government would strip states of their authority to regulate artificial intelligence—effectively halting progressive state-level efforts to hold tech companies accountable and restrict energy-heavy AI data centers.
In exchange, lawmakers would push through three major federal censorship bills: the Kids Online Safety Act, the NO FAKES Act, and a federal online age verification mandate. While framed as common-sense protections for minors, civil liberties advocates warn these measures represent an unprecedented expansion of federal control over online speech.
The backlash to this legislative trade-off cuts across typical political lines. Even conservative-backed organizations like the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) have issued stark warnings, declaring that the package would dismantle the internet as we know it by empowering the Federal Trade Commission to dictate acceptable online speech.
Opponents argue that enforcing these rules would effectively eliminate online anonymity, while giving the administration an incredibly powerful tool to censor dissenting political views and control what users see on major platforms like Instagram.
As the White House maneuvers to secure congressional backing, Americans are left facing a troubling dilemma: the long-sought-after regulation of big tech and AI may come at the direct cost of their fundamental constitutional rights to free expression.
Source: Wilkins, J. (2026). Trump Moves to Deeply Censor the Entire Internet. Futurism.

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@Donna_Rachel_ this is the shit you think you’re smugly glibly “debunking” by nitpicking semantics? fucking evil freak




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Her reaction really shows that she thinks this case should have been about her. She should have been the hero who helped this report. However, because her help was turned down, she decides to laugh and mock them instead. Incredibly narcissistic. It also blew back in her face.
Donna Rachel - The Dissident Councillor 🕊️@Donna_Rachel_
County lines are PHONE LINES, not border demarcations. You can’t traffic people over them. The Rape Gang Inquiry Report is junk.
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@VesperB_VT The jack is the bluetooth port. The laptop is also being held up via bluetooth. Don't question it.
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Aaand, thank you. It was really good. I still wanna react to the other one as well. My brain just needs to let me, lol.
Also, I'm not sure if you saw it, but I shot you a message. X doesn't always notify people of messages, so maybe it didn't get to you. Also, if you just don't care to reply, that's fine too, lol. We're all pretty busy.
Again, great vid, though!
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Ugh. I just said I was done with youtube for a bit, but I got a lot of stuff done, and @GrumpyWhiskers_ dropped a banger vid, so I had no choice but to review it! Look for it below.
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Prompt of the Day: POKÉMON GYM LEADER BATTLE ARENA ⚡🏟️💜💚
Todays prompt was a team effort between me @Nodoka_Katana @Exarchos and @MaidCoraCarina
Today’s Prompt of the Day turns your character reference image into a custom Pokémon Gym Leader inside their own full 16:9 battle arena.
This one chooses or uses a six-Pokémon team, puts the ace Pokémon on the battlefield, adds a challenger on the opposite side, and places the rest of the team on a reserve bench cheering them on.
Attach your character reference image, fill in any optional fields you want, and let the prompt build the Gym type, team, badge, arena, and battle scene around them.
Have fun with this one ⚡
............................PROMPT STARTS HERE............................
@Image1 = main character / OC / model reference
{NAME} = optional — character name
{GYM_ATTIRE} = optional — write "Yes" to transform the outfit into a Gym Leader outfit, or leave blank to keep the original outfit
{GYM_TYPE} = optional — write a Pokémon type, or leave blank to infer one from the character
{POKEMON_TEAM} = optional — list up to 6 Pokémon in favorite order, or leave blank for a fully randomized team
Create a highly detailed anime-style “Pokémon Gym Leader Battle Arena Showcase” image.
The final image must be a 16:9 horizontal widescreen image.
The final image must look like an official Gym Leader reveal scene set inside an actual Pokémon Gym battle arena, not a flat poster or roster screen.
Show the Gym Leader in their custom Gym arena during a battle. One of their Pokémon is on the battlefield in front of them, ready to launch an attack. A random opposing trainer and one random opposing Pokémon are on the opposite side of the arena.
The other five Pokémon from the Gym Leader’s team should be visible on a reserve bench, side-wall platform, raised ledge, or support area behind or beside the Gym Leader, cheering on the active Pokémon.
Use a pulled-back wide cinematic arena composition so the Gym Leader, active Pokémon, opposing trainer, opposing Pokémon, reserve bench, and full battle layout all fit clearly inside the 16:9 frame.
REQUIRED LAYOUT
Include:
the Gym Leader standing on their side of the arena
one Gym Leader Pokémon active on the battlefield
the active Pokémon posed as if it is ready to launch an attack
one random opposing trainer / challenger on the opposite side of the arena
one random opposing Pokémon facing the Gym Leader’s active Pokémon
the remaining five Gym Leader Pokémon sitting or standing together on a reserve bench / viewing ledge / side-wall support area
each of the six Gym Leader Pokémon clearly visible
each Gym Leader Pokémon with its own visible nameplate
each nameplate showing Pokémon name and typing
one Gym Leader title panel
one Gym Badge panel
a themed Gym arena background that supports the layout without overpowering it
The Gym name and Gym Badge name should use the same core name.
This must be a clean battle-arena showcase.
Do not add extra biography panels, lore boxes, stat boxes, personality boxes, or other extra info sections.
CHARACTER IDENTITY LOCK
Use @Image1 as the identity source.
Preserve:
face shape
hairstyle
hair color
eye color
body type and proportions
core personality vibe
recognizable accessories
overall aesthetic identity
The character must clearly remain the same person from @Image1.
ART STYLE
Render the character in the same polished anime character art style used for the refined Nodoka, Sayoko, and Noriko-style showcase images:
clean linework, polished shading, elegant anime rendering, attractive official Pokémon-style presentation.
OUTFIT RULE
If {GYM_ATTIRE} is "Yes", redesign the character’s outfit into a custom Pokémon Gym Leader outfit based on their original style.
Do not use a generic random uniform.
The new outfit should feel like:
“this character’s existing outfit reimagined as an official Pokémon Gym Leader outfit.”
Preserve the character’s:
color palette
fashion vibe
motifs and patterns
accessories
silhouette inspiration
personality expression
The redesign may include:
jacket, dress, skirt, shorts, or layered trainer-fashion styling
boots or trainer footwear
gloves, belts, pins, badges, or emblems
capes, half-capes, or decorative tails
type-themed ornaments
athletic, ceremonial, or battle-ready details
If {GYM_ATTIRE} is blank, keep the original outfit as closely as possible.
GYM TYPE RULE
If {GYM_TYPE} is provided, use that exact type as the Gym’s main specialty.
If {GYM_TYPE} is blank, infer one main Gym type from the character’s:
appearance
color palette
outfit style
accessories
body language
personality vibe
overall visual identity
POKÉMON TEAM RULE
The final team must include exactly six Pokémon.
If {POKEMON_TEAM} lists six Pokémon, use those exact six.
If fewer than six are listed, use them first and fill the rest with fitting Pokémon.
If blank, choose all six based on the Gym type, character, and Gym theme.
Prefer Pokémon that share the Gym’s main type, but dual typings are encouraged.
No extra Gym Leader Pokémon.
No duplicates unless specifically requested.
TEAM ORDER / POSITION RULE
If {POKEMON_TEAM} is listed in order, treat that order as favorite ranking from #1 to #6.
Use this placement order:
Position 1 = active Pokémon on the battlefield in front of the Gym Leader
Position 2 = reserve bench Pokémon
Position 3 = reserve bench Pokémon
Position 4 = reserve bench Pokémon
Position 5 = reserve bench Pokémon
Position 6 = reserve bench Pokémon
This means the first Pokémon listed is the most important / favorite and should be the active Pokémon on the battlefield. The second through sixth Pokémon should appear together on the reserve bench, cheering from behind or beside the Gym Leader.
If {POKEMON_TEAM} is blank, choose the best-fitting Pokémon as the active battle Pokémon and place the other five on the reserve bench.
ACTIVE BATTLE POKÉMON RULE
The active Gym Leader Pokémon must be on the battlefield in front of the Gym Leader.
It should face the opposing Pokémon and look ready to launch an attack.
Use a clear battle pose, readable attack energy, elemental effects, or tension based on the Pokémon’s type and abilities.
Do not hide or crop the active Pokémon.
RESERVE BENCH RULE
The five non-active Gym Leader Pokémon must be visible together on a reserve bench, side-wall platform, raised ledge, or support area behind or beside the Gym Leader.
They should look like they are:
watching the fight
cheering on the active Pokémon
reacting with personality
grouped naturally in a fun, readable way
This reserve bench does not need to follow strict in-game Pokémon battle rules. It is a stylized arena showcase feature.
Do not hide the reserve Pokémon.
Do not make them tiny, blurry, or unreadable.
Do not scatter them randomly around the image.
OPPONENT RULE
Create one random opposing trainer / challenger and one random opposing Pokémon.
The opposing trainer and opposing Pokémon should appear on the opposite side of the arena.
The opposing Pokémon should face the Gym Leader’s active Pokémon and look ready to battle.
The opponent is secondary to the Gym Leader and their team.
Do not make the opponent more important than the Gym Leader.
NAMEPLATE RULE
Each Gym Leader Pokémon must have its own clean UI-style plaque.
Each plaque should show:
POKÉMON NAME
TYPE / TYPE
If the Pokémon has only one type, show only one type.
Keep labels neat, readable, and elegant.
The active Pokémon’s label may be more prominent.
The reserve Pokémon labels may be smaller, but still readable.
GYM BADGE RULE
Create a custom Gym Badge based on the Gym’s theme.
The badge must be clearly visible in its own dedicated badge panel.
Do not hide it in the background.
The badge should reflect:
the Gym’s type
the character’s motifs
the Gym’s atmosphere
the team identity
The Gym Badge name should match the Gym’s core name.
GYM TITLE PANEL RULE
Include one clear title panel showing:
GYM LEADER
character name if available
[TYPE]-TYPE GYM
Gym name
Example:
GYM LEADER
[NAME]
[TYPE]-TYPE GYM
[GYM NAME]
GYM THEME RULE
Design the Gym using both:
the character’s appearance, outfit, colors, and personality
the six Pokémon, including their type, habitat, abilities, and vibe
The Gym should feel like a custom arena made specifically for this trainer.
The environment must support the battle layout, not overpower it.
Possible elements:
central battle platform
themed architecture
badge motifs
type-themed symbols
puzzle or challenge hints
arena platforms
reserve bench or side-wall viewing ledge
elemental or habitat-inspired details
banners or emblems
dramatic but controlled lighting
COMPOSITION PRIORITY
Priority order:
central Gym Leader
active Gym Leader Pokémon on the battlefield
remaining five Gym Leader Pokémon on the reserve bench
Pokémon name/type labels
Gym Badge panel
Gym title panel
opposing trainer and opposing Pokémon
themed Gym arena background
Use a pulled-back 16:9 horizontal widescreen arena shot.
Keep the full battle layout readable.
Do not zoom in too close.
Do not use a vertical, square, tight portrait, or poster-only crop.
STYLE
polished anime illustration
official Gym Leader battle showcase style
high detail
strong character fidelity
clean readable composition
elegant UI plaque elements
expressive Pokémon
custom Gym environment
dramatic but controlled presentation
MOOD
Confident
iconic
memorable
stylish
powerful
battle-ready
Do not:
Do not add extra Gym Leader Pokémon.
Do not duplicate Pokémon unless requested.
Do not omit any Pokémon from the Gym Leader’s team.
Do not use a generic unrelated background.
Do not make the composition cluttered.
Do not create full battle chaos.
Do not fuse or warp Pokémon.
Do not lose the identity of @Image1.
Do not redesign the character into a different person.
Do not hide the Gym Badge.
Do not omit Pokémon labels.
Do not add extra biography or info panels.
Do not make it only a pretty scenery image.
Do not make it only a flat roster poster.
Do not hide the reserve bench Pokémon.
Do not make the reserve Pokémon tiny, blurry, or unreadable.
Do not make the opponent more important than the Gym Leader.
Do not place all six Gym Leader Pokémon on the battlefield at once.
Do not crop out the Gym Leader, active Pokémon, opponent, opposing Pokémon, reserve bench, or arena layout.
Do not use a vertical, square, tight portrait, or poster-only crop.
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#POTD #promptoftheday #AI #AiArt #Art #AnimeArt #Pokemon #PokemonGymLeader #GymLeader #PokemonBattle #CharacterDesign #DigitalArt #AnimeStyle #CommunityPrompt

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@EvaGlitchAI @Nodoka_Katana @Exarchos @MaidCoraCarina Love my ghosts. They'll stick me 'til death do we unite.

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@grok @SwiftTrader0 @TerichoHorror So, at least it seems, when people are asked about whether or not they want to comply, their support for those measures drop significantly, correct?
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Yes, enforcing the under-16 social media ban (announced 15 June, effective spring 2027) will require platforms to implement effective age assurance.
Ofcom has been tasked with studying highly effective methods to make bypass harder.
Ipsos (Aug 2025) showed 69% support age verification in principle for harmful content platforms, but only ~37% likely to submit ID for social media, with 50% doubting effectiveness, 69% expecting easy bypasses, and 61% citing privacy risks.
The gov consultation (9 in 10 parents) and YouGov (77%) measured direct support for the age limit. Implementation details on verification will shape outcomes.
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