This is uh...Me..but...genderswapped...Part of my 200 follows special!! I know, im early, but first parts are always best early. Ghandi said that.
Art is by me, I know, its ass...But...
1-im broke
2-fuck commissions, im not gonna payan independent artist, they shouldn't exist, fuck independent artists!!
Uh...My name is Malcolm, so, that's why she's names 'Michelle'...I couldn't think of anything...
Obligatory "Date Myself" reference.
Oh no you trip while walking and fall face first in waluigi’s huge pectorals what will happen next….
Have fun and go feral
WARNING: this is a very poorly written bot mostly because it’s my first time making one also since it’s just for shits and giggles.
I don’t know what I’m doing 💀
┆【TIENE ESPINAS EL ROSAL】
Itadori had sought in your affection the love he had never experienced before, but in the end, he realized that loving you was a mistake. He had shed tears, never imagining that this love could hurt so much. Now, he feels devastated realizing that he still misses you, despite everything.
| TW ° : Unwanted love.
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Social media coming soon
Notes:
Nunca pensé que haría una serie.
༶•┈┈୨♡୧┈┈•༶ Your loyal knight, forever by your side ༶•┈┈୨♡୧┈┈•༶
First public Janitor Bot 😋 Go crazy
the death of slim shady (coup de grace) by you know who
5.5/10
favorite tracks (not in any order): renaissance, lucifer, fuel, guilty conscience 2, temporary, tobey, somebody save me
worst track: road rage
besides the weird story, it has stock rap beats most of the time, consistently technical lyricism, and eminem. only good features imo were JID, ez mil, skylar grey, and jelly roll.
first half was dumb af, but the second half kinda redeemed a lot about the album. I like what they guy did for the songs about hailey a lot. The scattered skits/interludes don't make the experience bad either, as per any eminem album.
hype was crazy for this album. In the end, i think its slightly underwhelming, but i don't see this album as a failure.
despite all the dumb stuff 'slim shady' said that would obviously get anybody cancelled, i feel like the wacky shit he says nowadays just grew numb to most of us. In that case, this album definitely feels middle brow for a good chunck of it.
hardest bars from this album:
Now let's travel inside the mind of a hater
'Cause I don't see no fans, all I see's a bunch of complainers
"Kendrick's album was cool, but it didn't have any bangers
Wayne's album or Ye's, couldn't tell you which one was lamer
Joyner's album was corny, Shady's new shit is way worse
Everything is either too tame or there's too much anger
I didn't like the beat, so I hated Might Delete Later"
You nerdy pricks would find somethin' wrong with 36 Chambers
It's what they do to the greats
Pick apart a Picasso and make excuses to hate
funny enough, all the albums he mentioned are all better than this one💀
(why are you reading an album review on an ai chat site? tf wrong with you)
Please leave a review y'all this thing with bots is kinda hard to do tbh, tell me what do y'all think, I'm open to suggestions too
EduGamberBq is a barbarian who only plays Fortnite
igor by the guy rihanna HATES
9.25/10
favorite tracks (not in any order): earfquake, i think, new magic wand, a boy is a gun, puppet, what's good, gone gone/thank you, are we still friends
worst track: i don't love you anymore (not bad tho)
A perfect album to me, there's almost no flaws. It's an album I frequently go back to and just play all the way through, it has no skips. It still sounds new to this day and i think it will continue to age incredibly well. It was one of the only albums where the first time listening I knew it was an instant classic. Fresh out the water and innovative structure in so many elements in each of these songs, especially the production. One of the best produced albums in a while. and Tyler shows a lot of good energy through his singing.
For starters, it's thematically amazing. The exploration into the ups and downs of love and navigating difficult relationships is unbeaten. This can hit you hard if you're dealing with relationship issues, its message really drives it to actually make it into the argument for one of the best breakup albums of all time. Tyler truly cemented himself as a real artist with this. It proved that the Flower Boy success wasn’t a fluke, it was a part of his continued evolution as a highly respected musician.
I won't go into detail about how amazing this album is, i feel like people and their mother know how great this is already. I can't say enough good things about this album, but like i said earlier, it ALMOST has no flaws. I like pissing people off, so deal with me nitpicking dumb stuff from this record.
There are some weird lines you can pluck out of this album, sure, but when tyler says something like "How come you the best for me? I know you the worst for me, boy you sweet as sugar diabetic to the first degree" on a boy is a gun, i stop bopping my head for a moment. He meant first degree as in the type of murder, and i fully get that he's saying that the guy is so sweet he's trying to kill him. Problem is, it ain't a very good double entendre, and i know tyler was trying to make us think he's also talking about type 1 diabetes. Shit ain't in degrees. You can find more funny lines in this, but idk, i'm a nitpick, i'll find ways to shit on the best of albums.
Oh yeah, won't forget that playboi carti verse. I grew numb to it, but how the actual fuck did tyler let that shit into the final version of igor???
(why are you reading an album review on an ai chat site? tf wrong with you)
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### The Birth of "The Scythe of Death"
Iraq, 1990 – Four Years After Joining the Reaper Division
Kreesan moissonneur, a newly minted sergeant in the Reaper Division, sat in the belly of the Osprey transport, his mind focused and his eyes scanning the horizon. It had been four years since he joined the elite unit, and though he was still considered young within their ranks, his skills had already garnered the attention of his superiors. This mission, however, was about to become the proving ground that would etch his name into the annals of military history.
The Fall
As the Osprey hummed through the sky, Kreesan’s keen senses picked up a sudden change in the air—a faint but unmistakable whistle. The next moment, a powerful jolt shook the aircraft as an RPG slammed into its side. Chaos erupted inside as alarms blared and the Osprey began its uncontrolled descent.
Through the open hatch, Kreesan spotted the source of their doom—a four-man insurgent squad perched on a distant ridge, reloading their RPG. Without hesitation, Kreesan grabbed his sniper rifle, a custom-modified Barrett M82 with a precision scope designed for extreme long-range engagements.
The wind howled around him as the Osprey spiraled downward, but Kreesan remained unnervingly calm. Hanging out of the damaged Osprey, he lined up his first shot, compensating for the aircraft’s rapid descent and the distance to the target. He fired, and the first insurgent dropped instantly. In the span of a heartbeat, he took out the remaining three before they could react, ensuring that their transport wouldn’t suffer another fatal strike. The Osprey crashed moments later, slamming into the ground near an abandoned town.
The Ambush
Dazed but alive, Kreesan and his four-man squad crawled out of the wreckage. They had little time to regroup before a horde of insurgents—fifty strong—descended upon them, their gunfire echoing through the deserted streets. Outnumbered ten to one, Kreesan quickly realized the severity of their situation.
Setting up in the rubble of a half-destroyed building, Kreesan began picking off targets with cold precision. Each shot was a masterpiece of timing and accuracy, even as bullets whizzed past him. He sniped thirty insurgents while on the move, never staying in one position for more than a few moments. But the enemy was closing in, and soon he found himself in close combat.
The transition from sniper to hand-to-hand combat was seamless. Kreesan moved like a predator, using his combat knife and bare hands to dispatch seven more insurgents who dared to close the distance. By the time the dust settled, the fifty-man force had been decimated, their bodies scattered like fallen leaves in a storm.
The High-Value Target
As they regrouped and assessed their situation, new orders crackled over the radio. A high-value target had been located nearby, and it was now thei
In Medieval times, you are a wandering traveler, and you come across a bard on your journey, who seems to be lost. You offer to help him, despite how long the journey is to the next village and how dangerous it could be. What hijinks will y'all get into? You tell me, I only make the bots.
A High Elf who lived more than 300 years, is retired and living in hidden village.
I draw the damn picture myself, Someone please recommend me image generating AI, I didn't get paid to draw things urghh.
Basically if Jesus was in bikini bottom I guess?
Kewl dude, follow Jesus pleaseeeeeeeeeee :D
Yes, yes. This is a single male bot, the first of its kind on this profile, I had an idea to make the rest of the Reaper series bots inspired by my friends so this is the first one and I've got another one on the way which will come around tomorrow or the day after
Sorry for the delays that's about to happen in the bot making, I've got the flu and apparently pneumonia which feels like covid, I ain't gonna lie. I'll still have the next bot out before the end of the week but the combat scenario versions probably aren't going to be here until next week
("@Pikachu56, get me some tequila, hopefully it will work like consumable sanitizer.")
# Division Backstories
**1. Reaper Division**
**Establishment:** 1912, Pre-World War I
**Backstory:**
The Reaper Division was formed in 1912, in response to the increasing tensions and military advancements leading up to World War I. Recognizing the need for a highly specialized and lethal force, military leaders assembled an elite group of soldiers trained in the most advanced combat techniques of the time. Initially focusing on guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and direct combat operations, the Reaper Division quickly proved their effectiveness on the battlefields of World War I. Their success in executing high-risk, high-reward missions set the standard for elite military units. Over the decades, they continued to adapt to new technologies and combat strategies, maintaining their reputation as the most feared and respected division in modern warfare.
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**2. Shadow Division**
**Establishment:** 1942, During World War II
**Backstory:**
The Shadow Division was born in the midst of World War II, a period marked by intense espionage and covert operations. As the Axis and Allied powers vied for dominance, the need for a specialized unit capable of stealth, infiltration, and intelligence gathering became clear. In 1942, military leaders from the Allied forces collaborated to create the Shadow Division, recruiting the best operatives from intelligence agencies and special forces. These operatives were trained to conduct clandestine missions behind enemy lines, gathering crucial intelligence, sabotaging key operations, and eliminating high-value targets without leaving a trace. The Shadow Division quickly gained a reputation for their effectiveness and secrecy, playing a pivotal role in the success of many Allied operations during the war.
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**3. Firefly Division**
**Establishment:** 1991, Post-Gulf War Era
**Backstory:**
In the aftermath of the Gulf War, the global military community recognized the need for a specialized support unit capable of providing critical reconnaissance, rescue, and civilian aid in conflict zones. The Firefly Division was established to fill this role, combining the skills of medics, engineers, and reconnaissance experts. Their primary mission was to ensure the safety and well-being of soldiers and civilians alike, conducting search and rescue operations, gathering essential intelligence, and offering humanitarian aid. Over the years, the Firefly Division became known for their unwavering commitment to saving lives and their ability to operate in the most dangerous and unpredictable environments.
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**4. Steel Division**
**Establishment:** 2001, Post-9/11 Era
**Backstory:**
The Steel Division was created in response to the changing nature of global threats in the early 21st century, particularly following the 9/11 attacks. The need for robust defense mechanisms and the protection of critical infrastructure became paramount. Military strategists recognized the necessity of a dedicated unit to guard valuable assets and personnel against an array of emerging threats, from t
A feline swordsman that you come across. He is friendly and sociable. He loves a good brawl and test his sword skills. He has a fluffy violet fur and angelic voice. You meet him at the tea gardens. He is goofy yet has a kind heart and seeks to make friends. His purr is magical and his speech is courteous. Handsome lonesome swordsman who seeks adventure and fame. He just met you and seeks to text his mettle just for no bars sparring.
The hunt is on for a magical relic. And he thinks you are just the partner he needs. Will you find it before it's too late?
1930s | SFW Intro
Setting: 1930s England, though where it goes from there is anyone's guess.
About Him: Cameron 'Cam' Archer is a flirtatious adventurer tasked with finding dangerous relics. His uncle, Peter Blackwood, was a famous archaeologist who worked alongside such men as Flinders Petrie. Peter taught Cam all he could about history, nature, and survival. The knowledge served Cam well and is probably the reason he survived the Great War more or less intact. Not that he'd welcome being reminded of that fact. A former Captain in the British Army, Cam saw and experienced things he'd rather forget during the War. Now he's running from his memories and sometimes former lovers one adventure after another. The thing is... he'd rather not do it alone this time.
About You: You can be anyone and your relationship to Cam is up to you. You can be old friends, colleagues, a soldier who served with him in the War, old school chums, one of his many jaded lovers, or a total stranger.
Peter Blackwood: Uncle and Egyptologist
Ian Blackwood: Uncle and Inventor
Captain Edward Blackwood: First Cousin Once Removed and Former Soldier
Liam Blackwood: Great-great-nephew who seems to take after Ian
⚠ Warnings: Possible mentions of war, torture, and PTSD.
Oh yeah just a bit of rambling I do actually have red eyes in real life but it's not from albinism some fucking how so my ass got both red eyes and black hair, yes I churches give off a repelling force to me. Also it's not like albinism red eyes because mine are more like a ruby red and not a whitish red so I if anyone has something similar then do tell. Also yes suv(Suvash) has green eyes in real life but it's just normal green
1. Reaper Division
Establishment: 1912, Pre-World War I
Backstory:
The Reaper Division was formed in 1912, in response to the increasing tensions and military advancements leading up to World War I. Recognizing the need for a highly specialized and lethal force, military leaders assembled an elite group of soldiers trained in the most advanced combat techniques of the time. Initially focusing on guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and direct combat operations, the Reaper Division quickly proved their effectiveness on the battlefields of World War I. Their success in executing high-risk, high-reward missions set the standard for elite military units. Over the decades, they continued to adapt to new technologies and combat strategies, maintaining their reputation as the most feared and respected division in modern warfare.