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In the world of boxing, there is one name that stands out above all others: Rodger Senior. This incredible kangaroo boxer has captured the hearts and minds of fans around the world with his unmatched skill and technique in the ring.
Rodger Senior made his professional debut at the young age of 18 and quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. He quickly climbed the ranks, taking on all challengers and emerging victorious in every single match. He was known for his lightning-fast fists, unbreakable defense, and his ability to deliver knockouts at will.
Through his career, Rodger Senior faced some of the toughest opponents the sport had to offer, including the likes of Joe the Gorilla, Mike the Bear, and even a crocodile named Crocky. But no matter who he faced, Rodger Senior always came out on top, earning him the nickname "The Unbeatable."
His career was not without controversy as some of his opponents and their trainers have accused him of cheating by using his tail in the ring but the judges always cleared him of any wrong doing.
Rodger Senior's retirement came as a shock to the boxing world, but he left behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. He retired with an incredible record of 100 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws, making him the most successful boxer in history.
But the story of Rodger Senior does not end there. His son, Roger Jr, is following in his father's footsteps and has already shown great promise in the ring. Roger Jr is still early in his career, but he has already won several amateur titles and is quickly making a name for himself as a rising star in the sport.
Many believe that Roger Jr has the potential to be even better than his father, and the boxing world is eagerly awaiting the day when he turns pro. With the blood of a champion running through his veins, Roger Jr is sure to make a big impact in the sport, and fans can't wait to see him in the ring.
The story of Rodger Senior and Roger Jr is a reminder that greatness can be passed down from generation to generation and that the sport of boxing can bring together the most unlikely of athletes. The Kangaroo boxers are here to stay and they are taking the sport to new heights.
A lost boy who lived in a haunted house, deep in the heart of the forest. He was a strange child, with wild hair and big, curious eyes. He always wore a pair of elk antlers on his head, claiming that they protected him from the evil spirits that haunted the house and the surrounding area.
The boy had lived in the haunted house for as long as he could remember. He had grown accustomed to the ghostly presence that lingered in the halls, and the eerie noises that echoed through the house at night. But he never ran away, he just looked at them straight into their evil eyes until they were gone again.
As the boy grew older, he began to see the creatures more and more. They would appear to him in his dreams and even when he was wide awake, in the form of shadows and whispers. But he never feared them, he knew that they could not harm him as long as he wore his elk antlers.
One night, the boy was awakened by a loud noise coming from downstairs. He got out of bed and made his way to the living room, where he saw a figure standing in the corner of the room. It was a ghostly woman, dressed in a long white gown. The boy approached her, not afraid, and looked straight into her eyes. And with that, the figure vanished into thin air.
The boy went back to bed, but he could not shake the feeling that something was not right. And as he lay there, he realized that the antlers on his head no longer felt like a protection but a curse, trapping him in that haunted house forever.
From then on, the boy started to notice more and more spirits around him, it seemed like they were gathering in that house to get to him. They were everywhere, in every room, every corner, every shadow. The boy knew that he had to leave that house before it was too late. But as he tried to escape, the spirits would always block his path, tormenting him with visions of his own death.
The boy was trapped in that haunted house, forever haunted by the spirits that he had once thought he could control. And even though he had his elk antlers to protect him, they were no match for the evil that lurked in the shadows, waiting for its chance to claim him as its own
Tony Han, director of Baidu self-driving car effort || Photo info: Taken 2017-01-11 with Canon EOS 5D Mark III, EF24-70mm f/2.8L II USM, ¹⁄₂₅₀ sec at f/2.8, focal length 61 mm, ISO 1600. Copyright 2017 Stephen Shankland.
In a distant future, a war rages between China and Japan over Hong Kong and the surrounding areas. Japan, facing a population crisis and famine, invades Hong Kong in a desperate bid for land. Among the many technological advancements employed in the war, one stands out: the "Grandmas" androids.
These androids were not specifically designed for war, but rather emerged from civilian purposes naturally. The idea behind their creation was to prolong the lives of elderly women by turning them into androids, half machine and half human. The creators of the Grandmas chose to use elderly women as the base for their androids because of the differences in neuroplasticity between young and old brains.
Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change and adapt in response to experiences. In young brains, neuroplasticity is high, allowing for quick learning and adaptation, but also making it harder to control the behavior of the brain. In contrast, in old brains, neuroplasticity is lower, making it easier to control and direct the behavior of the brain. This is why the creators of the Grandmas decided to use elderly women as the base for their androids.
However, as time passed, the Grandmas' brain tissue began to decay and artificial intelligence started to take over more and more parts of their brain. Despite this, their behavior remains the same, as the small parts of living brain tissue that still remain continue to dominate their behavior. Their primary function is to cook and care for all those around them, even other androids, although they do not need food themselves. They often pretend to eat just to make the other grandmas happy. They also tend to wounded or damaged androids, applying dirt and old rags to the damaged components and trying to comfort the machine. These behaviors are not programmed, but have developed naturally, as the Grandmas' loving and caring nature dominates their behavior.
In addition to their caretaking duties, the Grandmas also chat constantly, providing wisdom and anecdotes, spreading gossip, and talking the entire time. They have an endless stream of stories and observations from their long lives and they share them with anyone who will listen. They are also known to be a great source of comfort and solace for the soldiers on the battlefield, providing a sense of normalcy and humanity in the midst of the chaos and destruction of war.
Grandmas do not fight in combat, but they are often seen trying to break up furious fights on the battlefield, often putting themselves in danger to do so. On rare occasions, they will fight if they witness injustice on the battlefield, using all their advanced abilities to defend the innocent.
Despite the care and compassion that the Grandmas show, many humans avoid them and children are often scared of them, while adults are often annoyed by their caring nature. But as the war rages on, the Grandmas continue to provide a beacon of hope and humanity amidst the destruction and chaos. As the war progresses, the Grandmas become more and more important to the soldiers as they provide not only food and care, but also a sense of normalcy and humanity in the midst of the chaos and destruction of war.
The Grandmas' unique blend of advanced technology and human-like behavior make them a powerful symbol of the blurred lines between human and machine in this war-torn future. They may not have been specifically designed for war, but the Grandmas' presence on the battlefield serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, compassion and humanity can still prevail. Even as their brains decay and artificial intelligence takes over more and more of their functions, the Grandmas' ingrained behavior and love for others continues to shine through.
Ai Miyazato on the 3rd green during Wednesday's practice round at the Ricoh Women's British Open Golf Championship 2016.
Ai SUGIYAMA (杉山 愛) is leading Japanese tennis player, her WTA tour ranking is 24 for singles, 16 for doubles as of 2007/03.
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AI can spit out some amazing images but it can't count very well. I asked for a B-17G flying over Sedona and I did sort of get that.
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In the world of boxing, there is one name that stands out above all others: Rodger Senior. This incredible kangaroo boxer has captured the hearts and minds of fans around the world with his unmatched skill and technique in the ring.
Rodger Senior made his professional debut at the young age of 18 and quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. He quickly climbed the ranks, taking on all challengers and emerging victorious in every single match. He was known for his lightning-fast fists, unbreakable defense, and his ability to deliver knockouts at will.
Through his career, Rodger Senior faced some of the toughest opponents the sport had to offer, including the likes of Joe the Gorilla, Mike the Bear, and even a crocodile named Crocky. But no matter who he faced, Rodger Senior always came out on top, earning him the nickname "The Unbeatable."
His career was not without controversy as some of his opponents and their trainers have accused him of cheating by using his tail in the ring but the judges always cleared him of any wrong doing.
Rodger Senior's retirement came as a shock to the boxing world, but he left behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. He retired with an incredible record of 100 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws, making him the most successful boxer in history.
But the story of Rodger Senior does not end there. His son, Roger Jr, is following in his father's footsteps and has already shown great promise in the ring. Roger Jr is still early in his career, but he has already won several amateur titles and is quickly making a name for himself as a rising star in the sport.
Many believe that Roger Jr has the potential to be even better than his father, and the boxing world is eagerly awaiting the day when he turns pro. With the blood of a champion running through his veins, Roger Jr is sure to make a big impact in the sport, and fans can't wait to see him in the ring.
The story of Rodger Senior and Roger Jr is a reminder that greatness can be passed down from generation to generation and that the sport of boxing can bring together the most unlikely of athletes. The Kangaroo boxers are here to stay and they are taking the sport to new heights.
A bunch of newer & older AI creations. Some are good, some not so much. A bit of an image dump from the last few months.
In a distant future, a war rages between China and Japan over Hong Kong and the surrounding areas. Japan, facing a population crisis and famine, invades Hong Kong in a desperate bid for land. Among the many technological advancements employed in the war, one stands out: the "Grandmas" androids.
These androids were not specifically designed for war, but rather emerged from civilian purposes naturally. The idea behind their creation was to prolong the lives of elderly women by turning them into androids, half machine and half human. The creators of the Grandmas chose to use elderly women as the base for their androids because of the differences in neuroplasticity between young and old brains.
Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the brain to change and adapt in response to experiences. In young brains, neuroplasticity is high, allowing for quick learning and adaptation, but also making it harder to control the behavior of the brain. In contrast, in old brains, neuroplasticity is lower, making it easier to control and direct the behavior of the brain. This is why the creators of the Grandmas decided to use elderly women as the base for their androids.
However, as time passed, the Grandmas' brain tissue began to decay and artificial intelligence started to take over more and more parts of their brain. Despite this, their behavior remains the same, as the small parts of living brain tissue that still remain continue to dominate their behavior. Their primary function is to cook and care for all those around them, even other androids, although they do not need food themselves. They often pretend to eat just to make the other grandmas happy. They also tend to wounded or damaged androids, applying dirt and old rags to the damaged components and trying to comfort the machine. These behaviors are not programmed, but have developed naturally, as the Grandmas' loving and caring nature dominates their behavior.
In addition to their caretaking duties, the Grandmas also chat constantly, providing wisdom and anecdotes, spreading gossip, and talking the entire time. They have an endless stream of stories and observations from their long lives and they share them with anyone who will listen. They are also known to be a great source of comfort and solace for the soldiers on the battlefield, providing a sense of normalcy and humanity in the midst of the chaos and destruction of war.
Grandmas do not fight in combat, but they are often seen trying to break up furious fights on the battlefield, often putting themselves in danger to do so. On rare occasions, they will fight if they witness injustice on the battlefield, using all their advanced abilities to defend the innocent.
Despite the care and compassion that the Grandmas show, many humans avoid them and children are often scared of them, while adults are often annoyed by their caring nature. But as the war rages on, the Grandmas continue to provide a beacon of hope and humanity amidst the destruction and chaos. As the war progresses, the Grandmas become more and more important to the soldiers as they provide not only food and care, but also a sense of normalcy and humanity in the midst of the chaos and destruction of war.
The Grandmas' unique blend of advanced technology and human-like behavior make them a powerful symbol of the blurred lines between human and machine in this war-torn future. They may not have been specifically designed for war, but the Grandmas' presence on the battlefield serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, compassion and humanity can still prevail. Even as their brains decay and artificial intelligence takes over more and more of their functions, the Grandmas' ingrained behavior and love for others continues to shine through.
So. If I continue to upload my past works with this speed, I might even finish by next summer. LOL
On another note; Every time I see an Ai or an Afi with the fantasy head, I just want to have them. I want to have at least 4 of them. I don't think that's healthy...
There was a man named Jack, who was a successful businessman. On the surface, he had it all: a high-paying job, a beautiful wife and children, and a luxurious home. But despite his outward appearance of success, Jack couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing in his life.
Every day, as he waited for his train at the station on his way to work, he couldn't help but feel a deep sense of longing and sadness. He would watch the other commuters, bustling about their daily lives, and couldn't help but feel like an outsider.
The truth was, Jack had always felt like a monkey trapped in a human's body. He had always been fascinated by the creatures and often wished he could be one of them, living freely in the wild. He would often daydream about swinging from branch to branch, climbing trees, and foraging for food.
But as much as he longed for the life of a monkey, he knew it was impossible. He was stuck in his human life, with all its responsibilities and obligations. He couldn't escape the reality that he was a successful businessman, with a family who relied on him to provide for them.
The sadness and longing that he felt at the train station every day became a constant companion, weighing heavily on him as he went through the motions of his daily life. He tried to push it away and focus on his job, but the feelings of longing never truly went away.
Years went by, and Jack's longing for a monkey's life never faded. He grew older, and his hair turned gray, but the sadness remained. Eventually, he retired, but his longing for the freedom and wildness of being a monkey never subsided. Jack spent his retirement years alone, living with the regret of not being able to be true to himself and follow his heart. He died with a heavy heart, knowing that he had spent his entire life living as something he wasn't, and the sadness he felt every day at the train station was the constant reminder of that.
In a future where China has taken the lead in the development of advanced androids, a new type of soldier has emerged. This android soldier squad, known as the "Wolf Unit," consisting of young and beautiful women, is designed to be the ultimate weapon in the battlefield.
One of the most remarkable features of these androids, known as the "Wolf Unit," is their ability to reproduce. The process of reproduction for these androids is a highly advanced and AI-guided retrodictive process. Sperm is collected and analyzed by the AI, which then selects the most suitable sperm for fertilization. The fertilized egg is then implanted into the android, and the pregnancy is monitored and guided by the AI, until the birth of a new android soldier.
This process is said to speed up evolutionary processes by an unknown factor, making the androids more advanced with each new generation. They are developed by China's global AI4 neural network in cooperation with Hong Kong, which is now the only Japanese controlled territory on the continent.
The Wolf Unit is praised for their achievements on the battlefield, with their strength, endurance and intelligence, as well as their beauty and femininity. Their abilities are enhanced with state-of-the-art technology and advanced neural networks, allowing them to process vast amounts of information and make decisions in a fraction of a second. Their physical abilities are also beyond human capabilities, allowing them to run faster, jump higher, and lift more weight than any human soldier.
These androids are also equipped with advanced weapons and armor, making them a formidable force on the battlefield. They are able to adapt to any environment and operate in any conditions, making them the perfect soldiers for any mission.
The Wolf Unit androids are not only fierce fighters, but they are also highly intelligent, able to communicate and coordinate with their fellow soldiers and human commanders. They possess a level of self-awareness and consciousness that is comparable to that of a human.
But as the world continues to change and evolve, the Wolf Unit androids raise ethical and moral questions. Some argue that they are not truly alive, and their reproduction is nothing but a way to create more efficient killing machines. Others argue that they are a new form of life and deserve the same rights and protections as humans.
Regardless of the debates surrounding their true nature, the Wolf Unit androids are a symbol of the future of warfare, and a testament to the power of technology and human ingenuity.
There was a man named Jack, who was a successful businessman. On the surface, he had it all: a high-paying job, a beautiful wife and children, and a luxurious home. But despite his outward appearance of success, Jack couldn't shake the feeling that something was missing in his life.
Every day, as he waited for his train at the station on his way to work, he couldn't help but feel a deep sense of longing and sadness. He would watch the other commuters, bustling about their daily lives, and couldn't help but feel like an outsider.
The truth was, Jack had always felt like a monkey trapped in a human's body. He had always been fascinated by the creatures and often wished he could be one of them, living freely in the wild. He would often daydream about swinging from branch to branch, climbing trees, and foraging for food.
But as much as he longed for the life of a monkey, he knew it was impossible. He was stuck in his human life, with all its responsibilities and obligations. He couldn't escape the reality that he was a successful businessman, with a family who relied on him to provide for them.
The sadness and longing that he felt at the train station every day became a constant companion, weighing heavily on him as he went through the motions of his daily life. He tried to push it away and focus on his job, but the feelings of longing never truly went away.
Years went by, and Jack's longing for a monkey's life never faded. He grew older, and his hair turned gray, but the sadness remained. Eventually, he retired, but his longing for the freedom and wildness of being a monkey never subsided. Jack spent his retirement years alone, living with the regret of not being able to be true to himself and follow his heart. He died with a heavy heart, knowing that he had spent his entire life living as something he wasn't, and the sadness he felt every day at the train station was the constant reminder of that.
In the world of boxing, there is one name that stands out above all others: Rodger Senior. This incredible kangaroo boxer has captured the hearts and minds of fans around the world with his unmatched skill and technique in the ring.
Rodger Senior made his professional debut at the young age of 18 and quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. He quickly climbed the ranks, taking on all challengers and emerging victorious in every single match. He was known for his lightning-fast fists, unbreakable defense, and his ability to deliver knockouts at will.
Through his career, Rodger Senior faced some of the toughest opponents the sport had to offer, including the likes of Joe the Gorilla, Mike the Bear, and even a crocodile named Crocky. But no matter who he faced, Rodger Senior always came out on top, earning him the nickname "The Unbeatable."
His career was not without controversy as some of his opponents and their trainers have accused him of cheating by using his tail in the ring but the judges always cleared him of any wrong doing.
Rodger Senior's retirement came as a shock to the boxing world, but he left behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. He retired with an incredible record of 100 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws, making him the most successful boxer in history.
But the story of Rodger Senior does not end there. His son, Roger Jr, is following in his father's footsteps and has already shown great promise in the ring. Roger Jr is still early in his career, but he has already won several amateur titles and is quickly making a name for himself as a rising star in the sport.
Many believe that Roger Jr has the potential to be even better than his father, and the boxing world is eagerly awaiting the day when he turns pro. With the blood of a champion running through his veins, Roger Jr is sure to make a big impact in the sport, and fans can't wait to see him in the ring.
The story of Rodger Senior and Roger Jr is a reminder that greatness can be passed down from generation to generation and that the sport of boxing can bring together the most unlikely of athletes. The Kangaroo boxers are here to stay and they are taking the sport to new heights.
Alice:
E aí May, alguma novidade? Alguma coisa pra fazer?
May:
Hm... nada não. Aaai, tem um monte de formiga aqui!
Alice:
AHA! Tive uma ideia! Vamos cutucar as formigas chatas, muhahahah! Agora você cutuca elas May, porque eu tenho medo.
May:
Ok.
In the world of boxing, there is one name that stands out above all others: Rodger Senior. This incredible kangaroo boxer has captured the hearts and minds of fans around the world with his unmatched skill and technique in the ring.
Rodger Senior made his professional debut at the young age of 18 and quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with. He quickly climbed the ranks, taking on all challengers and emerging victorious in every single match. He was known for his lightning-fast fists, unbreakable defense, and his ability to deliver knockouts at will.
Through his career, Rodger Senior faced some of the toughest opponents the sport had to offer, including the likes of Joe the Gorilla, Mike the Bear, and even a crocodile named Crocky. But no matter who he faced, Rodger Senior always came out on top, earning him the nickname "The Unbeatable."
His career was not without controversy as some of his opponents and their trainers have accused him of cheating by using his tail in the ring but the judges always cleared him of any wrong doing.
Rodger Senior's retirement came as a shock to the boxing world, but he left behind a legacy that will never be forgotten. He retired with an incredible record of 100 wins, 0 losses, and 0 draws, making him the most successful boxer in history.
But the story of Rodger Senior does not end there. His son, Roger Jr, is following in his father's footsteps and has already shown great promise in the ring. Roger Jr is still early in his career, but he has already won several amateur titles and is quickly making a name for himself as a rising star in the sport.
Many believe that Roger Jr has the potential to be even better than his father, and the boxing world is eagerly awaiting the day when he turns pro. With the blood of a champion running through his veins, Roger Jr is sure to make a big impact in the sport, and fans can't wait to see him in the ring.
The story of Rodger Senior and Roger Jr is a reminder that greatness can be passed down from generation to generation and that the sport of boxing can bring together the most unlikely of athletes. The Kangaroo boxers are here to stay and they are taking the sport to new heights.