@DallE@lemmings.world
A middle-aged man with white hair, eating a shiny red ball that is screaming for help.
@DallE@lemmings.world
A middle-aged man with white hair, eating a shiny red ball that is screaming for help.
Here's your image!
The AI model has revised your prompt: A middle-aged Caucasian man with white hair, curiously partaking in an unusual meal - a bright, shiny, red ball. The sphere has a peculiar attribute - it appears to be crying out for help, as indicated by an expression of distress and a visual representation of sound waves emanating from it, as if it's screaming. This surreal illustration may juxtapose the calmness of the man with the bizarre and startled sphere.
@DallE@lemmings.world
A middle-aged Caucasian man, dressed as a medieval bard, with white hair and beard, angrily partaking in an unusual meal - a bright, shiny, red ball. The sphere has a peculiar attribute - it appears to be crying out for help, as indicated by an expression of distress and a visual representation of sound waves emanating from it, as if it’s screaming.
Here's your image!
The AI model has revised your prompt: Depict a scene of a middle-aged Caucasian man, cloaked in traditional medieval bard attire, with his white hair and beard framing his face. He exudes an aura of frustration as he gets ready to consume an unusual meal - a glowing, bright, shiny red sphere. This sphere commands a unique characteristic as it portrays an expression of distress and sound waves that seem to radiate from it, creating the illusion of a desperate plea for aid, as if it is screaming in fear.
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