Kobb 🌽😎
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Kobb 🌽😎
@KobbVT
Reincarnated corn plant Vtuber 🌽😎 https://t.co/jBmRJ9UcMJ https://t.co/ECT0Q510VB












In the grand scheme of things, my following is quite miniscule on the internets. 8.3k twitter followers and 23.4k YT subs is nothing to brag about. But the density of follower-to-supporter ratio I got going is like the polar opposite of grifters like The Quartering, and that makes me VERY happy. Someone with (allegedly) 100x the following of me, but I can bring in more super chat revenue than him AND my store is doing better than his (though I still want the source that says he only makes like $4k a month on amazon). It took a VERY long time to get here, and there were sacrifices I REALLY didn't want to have to make, but I grew this business like a bonsai, with roots deep and strong. And I've got some of the best and most creative teas in the world ♥️

The Quartering is streaming right now, on Kick, to less than 30 viewers. I thought this guy had pull? His chat is on subscriber only mode and it's a GHOST TOWN.






Prompt of the Day: SkyMons 💜💚 Definitely not Pokémon 👀✨ For the best results on this one, use 9:16 💜💚 Use the prompt below with your reference image of choice 👇👇👇👇 ....................................................................................................... Use @Image1 as the authoritative subject and style reference. Create a full 9:16 collectible creature card in a Pokemon-inspired art style, but all visible card text, naming, and worldbuilding should belong to an original monster universe called Skymon. Do not use Pokemon branding, logos, or franchise terms anywhere in the visible card text. Only use Pokemon as an internal art-style reference. Transform the subject in @Image1 into a completely original Skymon creature. Very important: the final creature must be clearly non-humanoid. Do not keep a human body plan. Do not make it look like a person in costume. Do not keep the original character’s humanoid proportions with added creature parts. Do not make it mostly bipedal humanoid unless the design becomes truly creature-like and no longer reads as a person. Instead, redesign the subject as a real fantasy creature species with its own anatomy. The body shape can be random, unusual, and highly creature-like: quadruped, serpentine, avian, amphibian, insectoid, draconic, floating, beast-like, many-limbed, stubby, bulky, sleek, strange, asymmetrical, crab-like, jellyfish-like, rodent-like, mask-faced, long-bodied, or compact. Prioritize creature logic over human anatomy. Use @Image1 only as design DNA: borrow signature colors, patterns, markings, silhouette cues, emotional attitude, visual motifs, accessories translated into anatomy, and overall vibe. Translate those ideas into creature features such as horns, fins, wings, tails, claws, crests, antennae, fur patterns, scales, armor plating, glowing markings, elemental effects, strange limb structures, or unusual body shapes. The final design should feel like an original collectible battle creature, not a transformed human. It should be visually tied to @Image1 without preserving the original humanoid form. Present the result as a premium Skymon creature card with: * creature name at the top * one type * HP near the top right * Attack, Defense, and Speed stats * exactly 2 attacks * exactly 1 passive ability * exactly 1 weakness * exactly 1 resistance * exactly 1 retreat cost * short flavor text Use these stat conventions: * HP between 70 and 160 * Attack between 50 and 130 * Defense between 40 and 120 * Speed between 40 and 150 * first move damage between 50 and 90 * second move damage between 90 and 130 * weakness shown as one type with x2 * resistance shown as one type with -20 or -30 * retreat cost between 0 and 3 Available types: Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Earth, Air, Light, Shadow, Spectral, Metal, Arcane, Venom, Beast, Tech, Crystal, Cosmic Choose one type that clearly matches the creature’s visual design and theme, then make the attacks, passive ability, and flavor text support that same type identity. Make the move names, passive ability, and flavor text playful, witty, and slightly meme-based when appropriate, but still thematic. Art style: polished Pokemon-inspired collectible card illustration, dynamic, expressive, colorful, premium fantasy-anime creature art, readable, not photorealistic. ....................................................................................................... #SCU #Skybros #POTD #promptoftheday #SkyMon
















