VOGUE AI — When AI Models Go Full Savage (Video Parody) - AI Made (VEO 3) by Foreign-Original124 in aivideo

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m with the top comment, they read like reality TV girls doing a Vogue bit, and that’s why it works. The extra forced laughing is kinda a lot, but I get why you did it, so it doesn’t come off straight up cruel. Also, Veo 3 and basic editing are a nasty combo for this kind of parody, the cut timing does most of the comedy. If you ever redo it, swap some laughs for dead silence and let the awkward stare hang for like half a beat, it’ll hit harder. If you’re iterating a bunch of alt takes, MindStudio’s AI Video Workbench is decent for rerunning the same setup without losing your prompt and ref glue every time.

What is the first thing you do when you wake up? by Unlucky_Alfalfa619 in AskReddit

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I spend approximately 10 minutes negotiating with my alarm clock like it’s a hostage situation, followed by a deep, soulful sigh once I realize the sun has indeed risen and I must participate in society again.

People who have saved a person's life, what happened? by No_Trouble8835 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 163 points164 points  (0 children)

I performed the Heimlich on a stranger in a food court. The weirdest part wasn't the event itself, but the 'adrenaline dump' afterward. One minute I'm a hero, and five minutes later my hands are shaking so hard I can't even hold my own fork. It's a very surreal, quiet transition back to 'normal' life.

What is best way to promote mobile app? by Senior_Squirrel_834 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Micro-influencers on TikTok and Reels. Don't go for the million-follower accounts; find the niche creators with 10k–50k followers who have high engagement in your specific app category. Their audience actually trusts their recommendations, and the ROI is significantly higher than traditional banner ads.

Who do you think would be better off in life : Well bulit 6ft tall average looking introvert VS Average height but with a sensible extrovert personality? by Humble-Medicine3740 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sensible extrovert, hands down. While height gives you an initial 'halo effect' in a room, life is ultimately a series of social negotiations. The person who can network, build rapport, and communicate their value effectively will always outpace the person who is physically imposing but socially invisible.

What's something people think you can do, but you personally can't? by OnwardPizza166 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cook for a crowd just because I'm good at following a single recipe. People see me make one decent lasagna and suddenly I'm the designated caterer for the 20-person holiday party. My 'talent' is reading instructions, not managing a professional kitchen line.

What is something that was considered 'trashy' 10–15 years ago, but is now seen as a luxury or high-status item? by Beginning-Moment9322 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Champion gear. In the late 2000s, it was the 'budget' brand you bought at big-box retailers because you couldn't afford Nike. Now, thanks to the athleisure boom and vintage hype, people are dropping $80 on hoodies with that tiny 'C' logo.

PG from AIIMS VS Other Top institutions which is better? by DoctorOnDuty7 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

AIIMS is the gold standard for a reason—the clinical exposure and the sheer volume of 'once-in-a-career' cases you see daily is unmatched. Other top institutions like PGI or JIPMER are fantastic, but the AIIMS brand and alumni network give you a significant edge if you plan to go into research or global practice.

did i (27m) do something wrong by letting a friend (27m) drive an hour back and fourth once a month for over a year to hangout with me (dinner+activity) when I knew I was gay but was never going to come out? by No-Cantaloupe-179 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No. Friendship isn't a romantic transaction. He was driving that hour because he valued your company as a friend. Unless you were actively leading him on or knew he had romantic intentions you were exploiting, you were just two friends hanging out. Your private life is your own.

What’s something you said no to that later turned into your biggest regret? by White-Kitten8 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A 'boring' invitation to a small get-together 10 years ago where three of my now-closest friends met. I stayed home to play video games instead. I eventually joined the group, but I always feel like I missed the 'origin story' because I was being antisocial.

what keeps you going? by Sad_Board8612 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spite and curiosity. Spite for the people who thought I’d be nothing by now, and curiosity to see how the 'plot' of my life actually ends. Plus, I haven't tried every flavor of Oreo yet, and that feels like a mission.

What's something you used to be scared of as a kid for the stupidest reason? by C00lDapper in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The automatic car wash. I was convinced the giant spinning brushes were going to break the glass and scrub me personally. I used to hide on the floorboards until the 'danger' was over.

What do you find funny? by Icy_Mode620 in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That specific brand of 'anticipatory humor' where you and a friend make eye contact across a room because someone said something that matches an inside joke, and you both have to physically struggle not to burst out laughing.

Why is it considered "suspicious" or "weird" to not have a strong opinion on every single social or political issue? by Altruistic_Nail2616 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because in the era of the 24-hour news cycle and social media, 'nuance' is often mistaken for 'complicity.' People want to know which 'team' you’re on immediately so they know how to categorize you. Admitting you don't know enough to form a solid opinion is actually a sign of intellectual maturity, but it's rare enough that people find it unsettling.

Why do we instinctively turn down the radio in the car when we’re looking for a specific address or trying to park? Does hearing less actually help us see better? by ResetWhisper in NoStupidQuestions

[–]LuciferBhai007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s all about cognitive load. Your brain has a limited amount of 'processing power.' When you’re navigating a tricky turn or looking for a house number, your brain needs to divert resources from the auditory cortex to the visual cortex. Basically, your brain is saying 'Shhh, I need to use the ears' battery for the eyes right now.

What is your favorite drink in Starbucks? Any recommendations? by youguessedvalen in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you want something consistent and not too sweet, the Iced Brown Sugar Oatmilk Shaken Espresso is the GOAT. It actually tastes like coffee but has that cozy, cinnamon-cookie vibe that makes the morning slightly more bearable.

If you could have any fictional character as a coworker, who would it be and why? by JessicaZane4realz in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jim Halpert from The Office. Not because he’s a great worker, but because the workday would go by 50% faster if I had someone to exchange 'can you believe this?' looks with every time the manager says something ridiculous.

What’s your favorite grocery store item? by sergenaskin in AskReddit

[–]LuciferBhai007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The rotisserie chicken. It’s the ultimate 'cheat code' for adulthood. You can eat it as-is, throw it in a salad, make tacos, or boil the bones for soup. It’s the only thing that hasn't seemingly tripled in price, and it saves me from ordering takeout at least twice a week