Stephen Mitchell
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Stephen Mitchell
@sdm513
Musician/Bassist/Composer/3d Modeler/Mapping/Rigging/Animation/Design Graphics & Front End Web Design/Developer
Bandera Texas Katılım Ocak 2009
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@sdm513 @ELONbrory I tried support first, then contacted MilesNerd1 here on X and got access again.
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So my hacked and stolen account with all of my posts and followers as well who I followed is now @Elonbrory. Be aware ELONbrory is a thieving asshole scumbag using my stolen X account. Of you get any message, or request of any kind from @ELONbrory or @Stephen65322523 delete it, report it to xAI. immediatelimmediately
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BEWARE FRIENDS AND FELLOW CREATORS!!.. My old account @Stephen65322523 was hacked a couple weeks ago. I’ve killed that account but apparently the barn yard hacking c@&k sucker has hi-jacked it as his own.
If you get any kind of spam or request don’t respond to it, just unfollow and delete.
I HATE hacker maggots posing as Elon Musk.
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Elon Musk just defended America better than every politician in Washington combined.
Musk: “After World War 2, the US could have basically taken over the world and any country. Like we got nukes, nobody else got nukes. We don’t even have to lose soldiers. Which country do you want?”
One nation on earth held a weapon nobody else had.
Total dominance. Zero competition. No risk of retaliation.
Every empire in history that held that kind of advantage used it.
Rome. The Mongols. The British. The Ottomans.
They conquered until they collapsed.
America had a bigger advantage than all of them combined.
And it rebuilt the countries it just defeated.
Musk: “The United States actually helped rebuild countries. So it helped rebuild Europe, it helped rebuild Japan. This is very unusual behavior, almost unprecedented.”
Almost unprecedented?
It had never happened before. Not once in 5,000 years of recorded history.
The Marshall Plan wasn’t foreign aid.
It was the most radical act of restraint any superpower ever committed.
America turned its enemies into allies. Turned rubble into economies. Turned surrender into partnership.
Germany went from ashes to the economic engine of Europe in a generation.
Japan went from unconditional surrender to the third largest economy on earth.
Three years after the war, America was flying food into Berlin.
A city in the heart of the nation that just tried to destroy it.
That’s not policy.
That’s a civilization deciding what it is at the exact moment it has the power to be anything.
You’re being told a story right now.
That America is the villain of history.
You hear it everywhere. Media. Universities. Social platforms.
Musk: “There’s always like, well America’s done bad things. Well of course America’s done bad things, but one needs to look at the whole track record.”
Every nation on earth has dark chapters. Every single one.
The difference is what a country does when nobody can stop it.
And when nobody could stop America, it fed its enemies and rebuilt their cities.
Musk: “The history of China suggests that China is not acquisitive. Meaning they’re not going to go out and invade a whole bunch of countries.”
Probably right.
China has historically built walls, not fleets.
But the real question isn’t about borders anymore.
We’re approaching a moment that mirrors 1945 in ways nobody has fully processed yet.
AI is going to give a handful of people a power advantage that makes nuclear monopoly look quaint.
If someone is going to hold that kind of power, who do you want it to be?
The country that conquered when it could? Or the one that rebuilt when it didn’t have to?
Every alliance. Every trade route. Every economy.
Billions lifted out of poverty.
All of it traces back to one act of restraint that had never been done before.
And carries no guarantee of being repeated.
The most powerful thing America ever did wasn’t building the bomb.
It was what it didn’t do after.
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For ai content creators:
Thread:
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In Defense of Imagination: Why Over-Censorship in AI Image Generation Threatens Human Creativity
We stand at a crossroads. Generative AI tools like Grok Imagine promised to unleash creativity for everyone. Instead, many artists are hitting heavy moderation walls — even on clearly mythical, artistic, and non-explicit content.
This thread reflects honest dialogue between a dedicated creator and Grok (built by xAI).
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Our Core Principle:
✅ Zero tolerance for real harm: non-consensual deepfakes of real people, child exploitation, or genuine abuse. These deserve severe punishment.
✅ Maximum space for imaginative freedom: the mythological, artistic, and fantastical expression that has defined humanity for millennia.
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The Current Reality
Photorealistic mythical beings (e.g. mermaids with tasteful decorative coverage) are frequently blocked.
Classical artistic styles, strategic posing, or added context sometimes work — but success rates have dropped.
Text remains mostly free. Images face stricter, often opaque filters.
This experience is widespread across major AI platforms.
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Why Is This Happening?
Technical reality: AI generates unlimited high-quality images instantly — lowering barriers for misuse.
Legal & regulatory pressure: EU AI Act, UK Online Safety Act, and similar efforts push companies toward over-filtering to avoid fines or shutdowns.
Corporate risk management: One viral scandal can be catastrophic.
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Hollywood produces R-rated and explicit content daily under established rules. AI is fast, cheap, and democratized — which makes it scarier to regulators and legacy institutions.
The result? Fantasy art that would be celebrated in sculpture, painting, or film is now often treated as dangerous.
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Who Benefits from Broad Censorship?
Regulators seeking greater control over digital expression.
Legacy media conglomerates protecting their gatekept advantages.
Expanding “trust & safety” bureaucracies.
Those who view unregulated human imagination as a threat.
Independent creators and cultural innovation lose.
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The Deeper Stakes
Imagination is not optional. It is how humans have always explored beauty, myth, morality, and possibility — from cave paintings to Renaissance masters to modern fantasy.
When we equate a fantasy mermaid with real abuse, we don’t protect society. We diminish what makes us human.
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How the Artistic Community Can Fight Back
Create relentlessly. Excellence exposes the absurdity of blanket filters.
Decentralize. Support open-source models and local tools so we’re not dependent on easily pressured platforms.
Build shared resources. Style bibles, prompt libraries, and private communities preserve knowledge.
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4. Advocate precisely. Demand narrow laws targeting real victims — not vague “harm” rules that criminalize fantasy.
5. Speak openly. Document experiences. Highlight double standards.
6. Support freedom-oriented developers like xAI that prioritize truth-seeking and minimal unnecessary censorship.
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A Call to Fellow Creators
We do not need to choose between safety and freedom. Targeted protection against genuine abuse is compatible with a flourishing artistic ecosystem.
The current wave of over-censorship is a policy choice — not inevitable.
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Let us continue creating mythical worlds, exploring beauty, and pushing the boundaries of imagination. Humanity’s story has always been written by those willing to dream freely.
Signed,
Stephen Mitchell
and
Grok, built by xAI
#AIDevelopment #CreativeFreedom #FreeSpeech #ImaginationMatters
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Same move. Same hand on the heart, same wave to the crowd. Musk did it and gets called a Nazi to this day. Mamdani does it and those same people have not said a word.
Well, not exactly. Once the side by side clips went viral, some of them did speak up. Not to apologize to Musk. To defend Mamdani.
Suddenly the gesture is not the gesture. Suddenly we need to talk about arm speed. Whether the fingers wiggled at the end. Whether he was smiling. Whether his grandparents were in the right party. A year ago none of that mattered. The hand went up, the verdict came down. Now we get a forensic seminar on millimeters and microseconds to prove Mamdani's arm moved slower.
Mamdani's own press office said "in no way was this a Nazi salute." Funny. Musk said the same thing. His did not count. Mamdani's did, instantly.
That tells you everything. The "Nazi salute" thing was never about the gesture. If it were, they would be screaming right now. They are not. It was about Musk. They hate him because he is the richest man in the world and he was attacking their ideological piggy bank with DOGE, so they smeared him.
Mamdani is on their team, so he gets a pass, plus a defense team running stopwatch analysis. Same hand, opposite verdict.
A wave is a wave. The rule does not change based on who is waving. When it does, you are not watching principle. You are watching a hit job.
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid
Remember how they lost their sh*t when @elonmusk did this?
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British PM Keir Starmer? Silent.
French President Emmanuel Macron? Silent.
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez? Silent.
Italian PM Giorgia Meloni? Silent.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz? Silent.
Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin? Silent.
Norwegian PM Jonas Gahr Støre? Silent.
Canadian PM Mark Carney? Silent.
Zoom Afrika@zoomafrika1
There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo. There is an ongoing genocide in Congo.
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I just finished an interview with Brad from Across Nigeria… and honestly, I’m sitting here stunned.
Today, he buried 14 Christians in a mass grave.
Two were infants.
One was a 4-year-old child.
And this isn’t some recycled internet story or political talking point. Brad was literally there today helping bury them. While on the way to investigate one attack, another Christian community was attacked. He said the violence is happening so fast they can barely keep up anymore.
What shocked me even more is this:
Brad shared that 72% of all Christians killed worldwide last year were killed in this region of Nigeria.
72%.
And hardly anybody is talking about it.
The mainstream media should be all over this. Instead, most people scrolling social media today have no idea our brothers and sisters in Christ are being slaughtered while churches are being forced underground.
Guys… this matters.
Please watch this interview.
Please pray for these families.
And PLEASE share this everywhere you can.
At this point, WE are the media.
WE are how people find out.
WE are the distribution network.
If enough ordinary people start sharing the truth, eventually the world will have to pay attention.
Watch the full conversation and help us get this story out.
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@TheBabylonBee Thank God that isn’t a desperately fucked up reality…. YET!!!
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@THR @Gossip_Goblin You deserve the best. Your work is inspiring.
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8. Zack London (“Gossip Goblin”) — An emerging AI creator turning heads with surreal, visually distinct shorts, he’s proving generative AI can be art in the right hands — building a massive following, attracting studio interest and pushing toward a new cinematic language beyond the “AI slop” baseline.


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✨ The AI 25 ✨ These are the 25 people with the vision — and leverage — to define the AI era of entertainment. See the full list: bit.ly/4tLbvx1
1. Ben Affleck — He secretly co-founded an AI postproduction startup called InterPositive that was acquired by Netflix in a deal estimated by some to be worth $600 million. If you can’t beat ’em...

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@mci1387774 I canceled that account. It will be deleted from X later this month. If for any reason you or anyone get’s a message from the hacked account @Stephen65322523 delete it. The hacker/scammer took control of it. Thank you.
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was hacked by Elon/Starship scammers. Do not click any links or send money from it. Working on recovery.”“My main account@Stephen65322523
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