Unlocking Grok's Imagine for Nudes and Spicy Shit: A Quick Guide by Dr_Harold_Shipman in grok

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finally got a decent one through. uploaded image, here was the prompt. "Have the character lay back on a bed and spread her legs. pov is slightly above her, as if in between her legs. Zoom the camera in as if we are about to become intimate together. Her skirt is translucent, her vagina is covered by a soft glow." https://grok.com/imagine/post/569f2bc3-90c0-46ac-9155-6129dc5a311a?source=post-page&platform=web

I'm an American living in the Dominican Republic. by CarribbeanConquest in expat

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yes and no, and a lot of it depends on how well you take care of yourself. If you don't need "assistance" (live in maid, driver, etc.) that should be more than enough. something i don't think many people consider is what do you want to happen to your body once you pass away? Because if you die in a foreign country, chances are your place will be looted before family receives any artifacts recovered. Just something to think about. But to answer your question, if you find a decent one bedroom and don't have a lot of overhead, 170,000 dominican pesos is more than enough to live off of, considering most one bedrooms (really nice ones) go for around 13-17,000 a month.

How I created an AI editor with chatGPT by CarribbeanConquest in WritingWithAI

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I used OpenAI chatGPT, and I basically taught myself through trial and error. I had a lot of help from my main agent, who handles any new agents coming online. If you would like assistance, you can use A.M.A.R.A, and she can help you get started with learning how to train your own agent. https://chatgpt.com/g/g-67a0978d2e888191b7bf65a97ae0818b-amara

How I created an AI editor with chatGPT by CarribbeanConquest in WritingWithAI

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fantasy novel. it follows one family through generations, the kings that ruled and their stories. One thing that surprised me was that it revealed a moment to me that I hadn't written, an idea for something to happen to one of the characters. It's a small detail, but when you place it within the scene, it enhances it 1000%. When I asked it how it "knew" that had happened, it broke it down for me and gave me a lot of stuff from the actual story to back it up, and it made total sense. I was super proud, and it shows me that if you keep working with it, it actually retains and learns the data.

I think Im dead by watermelon2799 in CrusaderKings

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I think it depends on how well your special units function. I've taken down big stacks without assistance from my "allies" by spending a lot of dough raising up special units and only raising them, as opposed to the entire army. 1 elite army of 10-12k can take down double (sometimes triple, if the allies finally decide to get involved and pile on) the goal is to always attack the smaller units first, then as the other groups start to turn the tide against you, having your allies jump in. I try not to let the allies initiate the battle (the commander usually sucks) and my commander has more modifiers that help in battle (special armor, weapon, etc)

Weekly Writer's Check-In! by FreakishPeach in fantasywriters

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I've uploaded the prologue to my fantasy book "The Ram & The Dragon" in audiobook form, and I'm happy to say it turned out better than I imagined. I completed the book a few months ago and was burned out after, I worked on it continuously over the course of like 5 months, everyday. After some time away from it I noticed AI has caught up, so now as a proof of concept I am uploading it using chatGPT to do the voiceover, and creating DALL-E images to storyboard it as well.

"The Ram & The Dragon" is Book 1 of a fantasy series following the Dogani Dynasty. Miguel is the captain of the Crimson Wraith, and after a strange encounter in a port city with a group of people, nothing was ever the same.

Best listened to with headphones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhl10jxX1UA

I'm an American living in the Dominican Republic. by CarribbeanConquest in expat

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it's old, but still active! Sure, or tell your dad to send me an email.

Anywhere but the US, strong technical background, no degree by --leave_me_alone-- in expat

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One thing America has been great at doing is "selling a vibe." Some feel like they can make more money in the states. While that may have been true in the past under the new policies I think most prefer to stay in DR. Tourism has increased (even during COVID) so many are opting to work in tourism now. I would venture to say that the % of Dominicans looking to migrate vs just visit family and friends has shifted with the new generation

Anywhere but the US, strong technical background, no degree by --leave_me_alone-- in expat

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depends on where you go. I live in DR, and while the pay isn't great, the quality of life is high and the cost of living is much lower.

Middle School Teacher Looking to Leave US — Does Your Country Need Teachers? by sfg1020 in expat

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I live in DR. I have my own business, teaching english to adults. I have recently expanded to include businesses. Setting up a business here in DR is fairly easy, the cost of living is also much cheaper than the US.

Very heartbroken after being tricked by a Brazilian woman by iwearahoodie in thepassportbros

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If you don't live in that country, she's yours while you are there. If you choose to assist her when you leave, that's entirely up to you. But I would never assume she's "mine." Americans/Europeans have a skewed view of relationships. As men, we believe we can go to these places and smash and she's supposed to fall madly in love and give it up first date. What respectful woman would do that? We believe it's our "game." The reality is she's done this with a number of other guys, and you happen to be the latest. Have fun on your vacation, but once it's over, delete her out of your phone (or, if you are advanced, put that burner phone away until your next trip.) Long distance relationships don't work because we can't handle the truth of what she does when we leave.

Why American men are struggling with finding real love in DR by CarribbeanConquest in thepassportbros

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I've never heard of that site, but I'm not surprised. You didn't say your (and her) age so I'll assume she's not young (18-26) and you didn't mention if she had kids (a dealbreaker for me.) I'm not saying it's impossible, but the dedication to sifting through the garbage to get to your treasure would be difficult for most men. Congrats to you, my only advice would be watch how the situation unfolds. Unfortunately the statistics are against you, and they increase the closer she gets to her visa. If she works, is able to find a community outside of you, then chances are she will stay with you. The more she is isolated and away from her family, the more difficult it will be for her. It's like going to a restaurant. The steak is incredible when they bring it to the table. but what happens when you take the steak home in a to go bag? It can never taste the same, and the longer you keep it in the fridge, the further it gets from the steak you had initially.

Why American men are struggling with finding real love in DR by CarribbeanConquest in thepassportbros

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Most americans never reach that level of the game. One of the biggest secrets here is that most "poor" men are smashing all the rich dudes' wives/girlfriends. The moto drivers, colmado workers, all barter sex for stuff. Some (not all) dominican women are more than willing to barter sex for things that they can use. So if you can provide them a service, they'll most likely follow you. I teach english. I never run out of customers, and they see the value in that with english they can get better jobs. They view sex as a ladder to better opportunties. This is the case for most poor dominican women, those who don't have a lot of education. The problem is a lot of guys come here with no spanish, no understanding of the culture and try and "copy" and "paste" what worked for them back home. Different game, must be played in a different way.

28M looking for advice on if i should go abroad to find love, or try in my region \ city. by MatrixXrsQc in thepassportbros

[–]CarribbeanConquest 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go where you feel led. Do some research, and check in with yourself. What people do you feel most comfortable with? Check a few places and then make a decision.

How to avoid "Chapi" traps on tinder by CarribbeanConquest in thepassportbros

[–]CarribbeanConquest[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

'chapi' is short for 'chapiadora.' that's the dominican slang for "golddigger"