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1985 Swift DB2 driven by Dominick Incantalupo during Sprint Race #2 for Group 6 on Saturday at the 2015 Jefferson 500.

 

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Alain Raes, Head of EMEA, SWIFT at SOFE 2010

I picked up a bit of yarn at a fiber store in Petaluma, and Linc helped wind it up.

AI text and image generated by my prompts/idea

 

In this epic battle, Taylor Swift, aka “Super Swift” harnesses her powerful vocals and song writing skills to take down Donald Trump, aka “Tiny Temper Trump,” as a supervillain.

 

As a hero, Swift’s abilities include:

Harmonic Blasts: Super Swift can channel her music into sonic waves, capable of shattering Tiny Temper Trump defences and sending him stumbling back.

Lyrical Illusions: With her mastery of language and storytelling, Swift can create elaborate illusions, making it difficult for Trump to discern reality from fiction.

Rhythmic Reflexes: Swift’s agility and quick reflexes allow her to dodge Trump’s attacks with ease, countering with swift (pun intended) and precise strikes.

 

Tiny Temper Trump wields:

Verbal Venom: Trump’s mastery of divisive rhetoric and propaganda can poison the minds of those around him, turning them against Swift and her heroic efforts.

Economic Entanglements: Trump’s business acumen and connections can ensnare Swift in complex webs of financial deceit, attempting to cripple her heroic endeavours.

Media Manipulation: Trump’s control over the media can distort the truth, making it seem as though Swift is the villain, and he is the hero.

 

Key Battles:

The Battle of the Ballads: Taylor unleashes a barrage of heartfelt ballads, overwhelming Trump’s defences and leaving him reeling. Trump retaliates with a wave of divisive rhetoric, but Swift’s lyrics prove too powerful, shattering his illusions and sending him stumbling back.

The Showdown of Song writing: Tiny Temper Trump attempts to counter with his own brand of “alternative facts” and propaganda, but Swift’s mastery of storytelling and lyrical precision allows her to expose his deceit, rendering his attacks ineffective.

 

The Finale of Fan Power: As the battle reaches its climax, Swift’s fans, inspired by her heroism, rally behind her, amplifying her powers and creating a tidal wave of support. Trump’s attempts to manipulate the media and turn the public against Swift fail, as her fans’ enthusiasm and dedication prove too strong.

 

Conclusion: In the end, Super Swift emerges victorious, having defeated Tiny Temper Trump through her unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and the power of music. As the dust settles, Taylor’s heroism inspires a new era of hope and unity, while Trump’s villainous schemes are relegated to the dustbin of history.

 

Prompt on OpenArt: "Marvel Comic book style Taylor Swift as superhero called Super Taylor fighting Donald Trump supervillain Tiny Temper Trump"

 

And "taylor swift as superhero fighting donald trump supervillain" Brave text generator

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Taylor Swift (R) performs at KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2009 in Los Angeles December 5, 2009. REUTERS/Phil McCarten (UNITED STATES ENTERTAINMENT)

I lucked upon a swift darting past as I took this picture.

The water was so low it looked downright spooky. We went camping with our pals Brie and Ethan.

My attempt at getting the dive of Taylor and her dancers at the dramatic "...just not home!" moment in "my tears ricochet"

Evening light, feeding. Last swifts of the year, most of the others had left a couple of days ago.

This beautiful little, cat-sized, endangered Swift Fox resides at the Calgary Zoo. I was finally lucky enough to see it, after many Zoo visits. Constantly on the move while I was there, so almost impossible to photograph : ). As you might guess, this was not the composition I would have liked, but was what I got!

 

"Historically, Swift Foxes were found throughout southern Alberta, ranging north to the 53rd parallel, west to the Foothills and Rocky Mountains, and east to the Saskatchewan border. A rapid decline in abundance occurred during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the last verified sighting of a Swift Fox in Alberta reported in 1938 near Manyberries. Beginning in 1983, Swift Foxes have been released in the Alberta/Saskatchewan border area as part of an intensive reintroduction program. In 1989, Swift Foxes were also released into the Milk River Ridge area in Alberta.

 

Swift Fox populations have been established in the area bounded in the west by Manyberries, Alberta (48 kilometres from the Alberta- Saskatchewan border) and in the east by Consul, Saskatchewan (35 kilometres west of the Alberta-Saskatchewan border). The Milk River area has not been surveyed recently and it unlikely that a Swift Fox population continues to survive in the area." From www.abheritage.ca/abnature.

 

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Taken at Aurora Village Transit Center

Sandwiched between a new to London Country Olympian and the sad sight of once restored Edinburgh Atlantean 300 is Blackpool Swift 570. Moves are afoot to commission 570 this year.

Swift Fox Kit

Weld County, Colorado

9-3-09 Portland, OR

1919 Thornycroft DS7761

1959 Thornycroft Swift WOR934

1966 Atkinson UCA126D

 

North Rode Rally, Bosley, 2009

I didn't know I'd taken this Swift until i downloaded it onto the computer, first one I have seen this year.

Swift Sport ZC32S - Sakura Season Penang, Malaysia

Swift Meat Packing Plant, Fort Worth, Texas

I cant resist the urge to paddle on Xooter swift!!

I told it out for a ride, to the hardware shop to get some items, then to get lunch...

Certainly a light machine to zoom around.

 

Now, i am looking forward to zoom back home with this machine, with my Timbuk2 sling across my back... Just Do it !! Am Going to Do it !! Wet or Dry!!

Portrait attempt #3, this one of my favorite solo artist, Taylor Swift.

  

I am limited to rather light pencils at the moment, so it lacks definition.

Swifts in flight. Yes, its mad trying to capture these aptly-named birds with MF and manual exposure :)

 

Tightly cropped

 

Nikon D90, Nikkor 180mm f/2.8 AiS ED

One Laptop Per Child, sponsored by SWIFT

I drew Philip Swift all by myself.

Singular Swift before attaching the Reba and new stem.

2004 June 21 Julita Sweden A common swift landing. It was amazing to see it come very fast, and at almost no distance brake to stop!

You better hide Captain Biggles!

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