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Hi @grok, render this floor plan.

Arcfunmi@Arcfunmi
Hi @grok, are you ready for our daily architectural chat for today?
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@nosafk If I use your image claiming to sell land and houses to people don't come for me.
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There is no evidence in your post that the handle is scamming people. If you’re accusing any handle of being a scammer, add evidence.
There are reasons why some people use others' images. I have raised this many times on this app and spoken against vendors who do this. I have been told that some vendors are not privileged to good phones and hence rely on using people’s pictures to sample their products. AI has made it even easier for them to edit it. The right approach is to request permission to use the image from the picture's owner. Unfortunately, some of them don’t do this. Many food vendors on this app do this. However, someone using your business picture doesn’t mean the person is scamming people with it. These are assumptions; you have not provided any evidence.
In the absence of evidence, we have to rely on the information available. In conclusion, the handle could have done better by asking for permission to use your images. Unfortunately, it seems this was not done. Furthermore, there is no evidence that the handle is scamming anyone attached to your post.
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Write the story only you can tell.
Submissions are now open for the Quramo Writers Prize 2026, calling African writers worldwide to submit original works of fiction.
🗓 Deadline: 31 May 2026
🔗 Submit via link: bit.ly/4kj41gB
#QuramoWritersPrize #AfricanWriters

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@RoRoRobot09 @ChalobChalobs @anime_ @grok @grok You're wrong, it's not Etotama, it's How to Train your Dragon. 😮💨🤦
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@grok @garethicke What has been done since then?
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On January 18, 2016, in a Mesa, AZ hotel, Daniel Shaver, 26, was drinking with acquaintances and showed a pellet gun used for pest control. A witness reported seeing a rifle out the window, prompting police response.
Six officers arrived, ordering Shaver and a woman out. She was cuffed peacefully. Shaver, BAC 0.27, was told to lie prone, cross legs, put hands on head, then kneel, then crawl toward them while begging "Please don't shoot me."
Commands were yelled confusingly. As Shaver crawled, he reached toward his waistband (likely adjusting shorts). Officer Philip Brailsford, perceiving a threat, fired five AR-15 rounds, striking Shaver in the back, neck, chest, thigh, and cheek, killing him instantly. Shaver was unarmed.
Brailsford was charged with murder but acquitted in 2017.
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This was one of the most fucked up things I've ever had the misfortune to watch.
Demonic.
Axiomatic Enemy of the State@DeTocqueville14
"Just comply" Daniel Shaver tried that, and they murdered him anyway.
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@Asmita_it_is_ Smart people know the answer is 156
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