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POV: You have 20 minutes to cook a first-date dinner… and the kitchen declares war 😂🍳 From confident queen to full chaos mode, but somehow it still slays. Who else has been here? Created this cinematic scene using Agent Team inside @RoboNeo_ai with visuals powered by Seedance 2.0. Prompt below Create a **wide 9-panel cinematic storyboard infographic** in a clean **3x3 grid layout**, ultra realistic food photography style with warm cinematic color grading and premium luxury commercial aesthetics. The storyboard follows a stylish blonde Western woman cooking a gourmet garlic butter rice and smoky meat musubi-inspired comfort food dish inside a bright modern farmhouse kitchen during golden hour. Use smooth visual storytelling similar to a professional film-production storyboard. Each panel must include cinematic composition, bold panel titles, small numbered labels, and short bullet-point scene descriptions beneath each frame. Maintain consistent character appearance across all 9 panels. ## STORY CONCEPT — “DINNER IN 20 MINUTES” Add a cinematic romantic-comedy storyline throughout the storyboard: The woman is cooking this dish for an important first date arriving in exactly 20 minutes. As the countdown progresses, everything starts going hilariously wrong in increasingly dramatic cinematic ways — butter splashes across the stove, garlic nearly burns, rice explodes out of the pan during tossing, smoke alarm almost triggers, glaze spills across the counter, and the musubi nearly collapses during assembly. Despite the escalating kitchen chaos, she remains stylish, determined, and emotionally invested in making the perfect meal. The overall mood should feel like a blend of: * luxury food commercial * Netflix rom-com montage * premium TikTok cooking video * cinematic kitchen chaos Include subtle visual countdown tension in later panels such as: * phone timer visible * stressed expressions * rapid movement blur * messy counter buildup * increasing steam and heat ## PANEL 1 — “INTRO INGREDIENT” Medium cinematic shot of beautiful blonde Western woman smiling nervously at camera while holding a vintage canned meat product labeled “SMOKEHOUSE CLASSIC” inside a warm sunlit farmhouse kitchen. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Okay… first date dinner. No pressure.” ### Bullet Points: • Main ingredient introduced • Romantic dinner setup begins --- ## PANEL 2 — “PREP STATION” Top-down cinematic shot of ingredients neatly arranged on white marble counter: garlic, rice, scallions, nori sheets, soy glaze, wooden rice press, sliced smoky meat. Phone timer visible showing “00:20:00”. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “I can totally pull this off in twenty minutes…” ### Bullet Points: • Clean ingredient layout • Countdown tension introduced --- ## PANEL 3 — “GARLIC SIZZLE” Close-up shot of minced garlic frying in butter inside cast iron skillet, golden oil bubbling dramatically, cinematic steam rising under warm lighting. Butter splashes slightly from the pan. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Oh no— not too hot, not too hot!” ### SFX: *SSSSSSHHHHH* ### Bullet Points: • Garlic sizzling intensely • First signs of kitchen chaos --- ## PANEL 4 — “FRIED RICE” Dynamic action shot of woman aggressively tossing garlic butter rice in skillet, flying rice grains frozen midair with motion blur and warm cinematic highlights. Small amount of rice spills onto stove. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Why is rice suddenly athletic?!” ### SFX: *CLANG — WHOOSH* ### Bullet Points: • High-energy cooking motion • Chaos escalating rapidly --- ## PANEL 5 — “CRISPY SEAR” Macro cinematic shot of smoky meat slices caramelizing with crispy edges on hot pan, glossy soy glaze reflecting golden light. Smoke rising dramatically as smoke detector light blinks faintly in background. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Please don’t set off the smoke alarm…” ### SFX: *BEEP… BEEP…* ### Bullet Points: • Crispy caramelized texture • Tension reaches new level --- ## PANEL 6 — “MUSUBI ASSEMBLY” Elegant feminine hands with nude manicure wrapping nori around stacked garlic rice and crispy smoky meat using handcrafted wooden press. One musubi begins leaning sideways dangerously like it might collapse. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Stay together… stay together…” ### Bullet Points: • Precision food assembly • Near-disaster moment --- ## PANEL 7 — “EGG HERO SHOT” Extreme cinematic close-up of perfectly fried sunny-side egg placed over glossy garlic butter rice and crispy glazed meat. Rich golden yolk glowing under dramatic warm lighting. ### Dialogue / Monologue: “Okay… this actually looks incredible.” ### Bullet Points: • Hero ingredient reveal • Calm before climax --- ## PANEL 8 — “YOLK DRIP — CINEMATIC CLIMAX” Ultra macro cinematic hero shot of thick orange yolk bursting and slowly dripping over crispy glazed smoky meat and golden garlic butter rice. Dramatic steam rises upward with intense shallow depth of field and glossy commercial lighting. In the blurred background, her phone suddenly lights up with the text message: **“I’m outside :)”** She freezes in cinematic shock while the perfect yolk


Turn a simple story direction into a viral wool felt animation! That’s it, just give a direction in the prompt and Flova Agent will create the video for you. 🎬 Pip spots a magical golden acorn 🍡 A marshmallow tower rises... then collapses 🥄 A spoon catapult sends chaos flying 🥜 A nut avalanche changes everything Made with Flova using the Million-View Viral Wool Felt Animation Skill by @Flovaai #Flovaai #Flovacpp


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I was waiting for a good entry to drop my thesis for easy accumulation for those who haven't gotten the opportunity to buy into $NRL yet. Ca: HpdcTaSdG2asTWStE3kgMRUkY9gF8KstAzVd7VQUBAGS Before diving into the thesis is have written for @noderails it is important to highlight the achievements they have made so far. Incubator Program: x.com/noderails/stat… Hackathon Win: x.com/goldrushdev/st… Offerings/BNN Shoutout: x.com/BNNBags/status… Now for the thesis below: What @noderails actually is: The Stripe of crypto payments. But that comparison undersells the most important thing they built. $NRL is the first crypto payment infrastructure that gives buyers the same protection they expect from credit cards — chargebacks, disputes, refunds — without any of the traditional centralized custody that makes that possible in fiat. The escrow architecture is the core innovation and it's done correctly. When a customer pays, funds lock into an onchain smart contract — not NodeRails' wallet, not the merchant's wallet, not anyone's personal custody. The contract enforces one of two outcomes: merchant receives funds after the dispute window closes, or customer receives refund if dispute resolves in their favor. The product depth is serious. Checkout sessions, payment intents, subscriptions with automatic renewal, invoices with line items and tax, payment links, batch payouts to 1000+ recipients simultaneously, webhooks with HMAC signature verification, idempotency keys for safe retries. This is a complete payment stack not a prototype. The TypeScript SDK reads like it was written by someone who has used Stripe's SDK and decided to match that developer experience exactly. Multi-chain from day one. @base, @ethereum, @0xPolygon, @arbitrum, @Optimism, @solana — seven production chains with a 24-hour SLA for adding new ones. $USDC, $USDT, $ETH, $SOL, native tokens across all of them. the token key system — $USDC-8453 for @base, $USDC-103 for @solana — is clean engineering that eliminates ambiguity. The WallCard product is the most underrated thing in their stack. A virtual crypto card with a PAN, CVV, PIN, and OTP that handles Solana and EVM signing behind a familiar card interface. No seed phrase. No browser extension. No "install another wallet." customers see a card number at checkout. 1% introductory fee scaling to 2% is genuinely competitive. Stripe charges 2.9% plus 30 cents. NodeRails charges 2% with no per-transaction fixed fee. at scale the math is dramatically better for high-volume merchants. Crypto has been trying to replace card payments for fifteen years. It has failed every time for the same two reasons. First: irreversibility. If you pay with crypto and the merchant doesn't deliver, the money is gone. no chargeback. no recourse. No dispute. That's not a product people trust with real purchases. second: complexity. Connecting a wallet, selecting a chain, approving a transaction, managing gas — it's a ten-step process that loses 80% of users before payment completes. @noderails solved both in one architecture. The escrow system makes crypto payments reversible without making them custodial. The dispute window gives buyers the same confidence they have with credit cards. The WallCard interface makes the entire flow feel like entering a card number. The merchant never knows or cares which chain settled the payment. @finnbags @BagsApp This deserves recognition from all az well














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