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35,806 views • 7 days ago

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45,446 views • 1 month ago

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Soft rounded oval face; warm light-beige skin with a golden undertone and real photographic texture — visible pores, small freckles and tiny beauty marks across the cheeks and nose bridge; dark blue almond eyes with a shallow partially hidden upper-lid crease and soft under-eye fullness; thick dark straight brows with individual hairs brushed upward; a small neat nose with narrow straight bridge and softly rounded tip; full lips with a defined cupid's bow, the lower lip fuller, natural rosy tone; softly rounded jaw tapering to a small chin; small silver hoop earrings. Ignore this reference's hair, clothing, car interior and lighting. Face identity comes from this reference in every single frame. 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SHOT 2 — 0:01.5–0:03 — HER FACE, FRIGHTENED Unbroken move: the frame rises and pushes in to her FACE — a tight running close-up travelling with her, still canted, hair whipping. Raw fear: wide eyes, brows drawn, mouth gasping, dirt on her cheek. Twice she performs the 45° glance as specified, eyes going the same way as her head, searching the fog off to that side; then forward again. SHOT 3 — 0:03–0:05 — THE TRIP, WIDE Unbroken: the frame swings out to a WIDE shot of the path — full figure, mushrooms towering, fog closing the depth. Mid-glance her leading boot CATCHES a root — the foot stops dead, momentum throws her forward, and she goes down hard in full view: knees, then hands and shoulder into the dirt, dust and leaf litter bursting up, cloak flying over her. She lands sprawled, chest heaving. SHOT 4 — 0:05–0:09 — THE MIRROR SHE ALMOST IGNORES Unbroken: the camera drifts in from the front, then around to her side, settling into profile with her and the mirror in frame. Fear first, curiosity second: sprawled, she checks behind with the 45° head-and-eyes turn; the crashing is closer. She scrambles up, barely looking ahead — then registers an ornate antique MIRROR against a mossy trunk, filled with cold blue glow unlike the warm mushroom light. Brushing dirt off her sleeve with ONE hand, her eyes stay on the glass. THE MIRROR DOES NOT REFLECT: her reflection NEVER appears, no mirror image of her, no reflection of the forest — the glass is a window filled with its own inner light: fog thinning into deep watery blue, faint caustics, vague luminous silhouettes far in the depth, no sharp image. The blue washes her face. ACTING TASK — HER CHOICE (the work happens in her eyes): glass → a 45° glance into the fog behind → glass again; she registers that nothing of HER answers her movement in it; no time to solve it. She extends ONE FINGER toward the surface. (Safety: gaze always engaged; natural blink cadence.) SHOT 5 — 0:09–0:11 — THE YANK: UNDER A SECOND Her fingertip nears the glass. The light FLARES — the surface SNAPS outward like a whip and SEIZES her hand. INSTANT: she is RIPPED off her feet, jerked forward along her outstretched arm, body whipping horizontal in a single frame, head-first through the glass, boots torn off the ground last, cloak cracking behind her. No build-up, no float — limp as a ragdoll, the mirror doing ALL of it, vector purely FORWARD through the glass plane. Camera: caught off guard WITH her — it WHIPS sideways-and-forward, slings around behind her flying body and punches through the rippling surface on her heels; water and bubbles SLAM across the lens, forest colors ripped into deep blue. NOT her POV. SHOT 6 — 0:11–0:16 — ARRIVAL IN THE PLAZA Same shot, no cut — camera behind her. THE FIRST UNDERWATER FRAME IS THE ARRIVAL FRAME: the portal exits DIRECTLY INTO the plaza of >>; the colossal nautilus palace is ALREADY in frame, its ribbed pearl wall with glowing golden seams filling the background, sharp and close; shell houses with warm windows border both sides. NO TRAVEL, no approach — the water BRAKES her within a meter or two. HER BODY: horizontal, HEAD-FIRST, back toward the surface, fully passive — arms loose, LEGS STILL AND MOTIONLESS, no kicking, no strokes; thrown cargo, not a swimmer. UNDERWATER PHYSICS, HIGHEST PRIORITY: hair streaming backward in rippling seaweed-like strands, cloak dragging in a heavy water-loaded wave; on stopping, hair and cloak drift forward past her shoulders by inertia. She pivots from horizontal to upright — feet swinging down, legs hanging relaxed — settling into weightless float facing the palace wall. HER HAIR AT REST, STRICT: no parting, no combed order — a loose free-floating mass fanning outward and upward from her whole head, strands crossing over her crown in constant slow chaotic motion, never symmetrical, never still. The cloak billows wide, breathing with the water. SHE CANNOT BREATHE UNDERWATER: cheeks slightly puffed, lips pressed, holding her breath. Bubbles rise from her mouth in small silver clusters climbing upward past her face. ACTING TASK: to ORIENT beneath something impossibly huge — her attention pulls UPWARD: head climbing the glowing houses, up the palace wall, chin lifting, trying to find where the spiral ends. Jellyfish pulse between the houses. SHOT 7 — 0:16–0:19 — SETTLE INTO THE MEDIUM PROFILE FRAME Same shot, no cut. The camera drifts smoothly from behind her around to her side and settles into the framing that holds for the rest of the film: FRAMING LOCK — MEDIUM PROFILE: she is seen from her LEFT SIDE in a medium shot, CHEST-UP ONLY — never full-body, never small in frame; her head and shoulders occupy the lower-left third, elven ear tip clear, hair a floating dark halo, white puffed sleeve and green cloak reading in the frame's bottom, one gloved hand extended forward. Behind and above her, filling the whole background, the giant glowing spiral nautilus palace; pearl shell houses along the lower edge; god rays raking down from the surface; a jellyfish drifting at frame-left; her bubbles rising past her face. She hangs weightless with the faintest sway. SHOT 8 — 0:19–0:21 — SHE TURNS HER HEAD (SAME FRAME) No cut, camera locked in the FRAMING LOCK. She turns her head sharply to look off toward frame-LEFT — a fast, alarmed head turn, eyes going the same direction, brows snapping up, a startled burst of bubbles ripping from her mouth. Her shoulder tenses; nothing else of her moves. She is still only chest-up in frame; the whale is NOT visible yet. HARD CUT. SHOT 9 — 0:21–0:22.5 — POV: THE MOUTH OPENS ON US FIRST-PERSON POV FROM HER EYES — fast and brutal: filling the entire frame, the colossal whale's head rushes in from the left, and the vast baleen MOUTH OPENS WIDE — grooved pale throat pleats stretching, a dark glowing cavern spreading until it swallows the frame edge to edge; water and bubbles ripping past the lens; the scale absolute, the opening several times larger than a human body. Quick — a second and a half, no lingering. The frame goes to the mouth's darkness. HARD CUT. SHOT 10 — 0:22.5–0:24 — BACK TO THE SAME FRAME: THE WHALE MOVES ON Return to the EXACT FRAMING LOCK of Shot 7–8 — same camera position, same background: the glowing spiral palace, the shell houses, the god rays. The girl is no longer there; only her last scattered bubbles rising where she floated. The colossal whale is already in frame with its JAW CLOSED, gliding calmly from LEFT to RIGHT across the plaza — placid, unhurried, indifferent, as if it simply fed on the way past. Its enormous flank sweeps close past the lens: dark iridescent mother-of-pearl skin shifting purple-green-blue like oil on water, scattered glowing teal rings and dotted bioluminescent lines, a tall webbed translucent dorsal fin with visible veining, pectoral and tail fins extending into long flowing translucent ribbon-streamers rippling like silk. TRUE WHALE LOCOMOTION: all thrust from the TAIL — deep lateral sweeps bending the rear third of the body, an S-wave of muscle rolling down the flanks head-to-tail on every beat, mass shifting under the skin, head steady on course, ribbon-fins streaming back like wings. Living muscle, never a rigid sculpture on rails. Its wake rocks the jellyfish and scatters her bubbles. It exits frame-RIGHT. Final beat: the empty plaza, the palace glowing, bubbles dispersing, water settling. END. Exactly ONE creature in the finale, the same individual in the POV and in the return frame — no second creature, no duplicate. No grabbing, no chewing, no thrashing, no blood, no gore — the horror is entirely scale. PHYSICS Forest: real running biomechanics, the head-turns costing her balance, the trip stopping the foot dead while momentum carries her over, a genuine three-point fall, real bodyweight in the scramble up. The yank: whip-crack acceleration, body limp, purely forward. Underwater: everything obeys water — drag on limbs and fabric, slow rebound, no dry-hair or dry-cloth behavior in any frame; the whale moves with true mass and inertia, its bow wave visibly displacing water, bubbles and jellyfish; the jaw opens and closes with weight, not like a trap. LIGHTING Forest: warm orange mushroom glow against cool misty air; the mirror's cold blue the only competing source. Underwater: cool blue depth light with god rays, warm golden light from the shell houses and the palace's glowing seams; caustic ripples crawling over her skin, the white sleeve and the whale's flank; the open mouth in the POV reading as a deep shadowed cavern with faint light only on the throat pleats. Natural exposure, no stylization. MATERIALS Real skin with pores and freckles; individual hair strands, dry and flying in the forest, water-loaded and undulating below; real linen weave, leather grain, heavy wool cloak with true water weight; real soil, moss and mushroom flesh; pearl shell with subsurface glow; the whale's iridescent hide with subsurface shift, skin folds and grooved throat pleats, translucent fin membranes. No plastic skin, no CG sheen. AUDIO — SFX ONLY, NO MUSIC 0:00–0:05: pounding footsteps, ragged breathing, cloak snapping, DISTANT crashing branches and a low guttural monster call rolling through the fog; the trip — scuff, body impact, gasp. 0:05–0:09: panicked breathing, scrambling in dirt, forest ambience, a rising crystalline hum near the glass. 0:09–0:11: a sharp liquid CRACK, one violent water-rush WHOOSH, bubbles slamming the lens; forest sound cutting off dead. 0:11–0:19: muffled underwater ambience, soft bubble streams, distant whale-like calls, faint clicks, a deep resonant hum from the palace. 0:19–0:22.5: a startled bubble burst; a deep swelling RUMBLE from the left; in the POV a roaring water-rush and the wet groan of the opening jaw. 0:22.5–0:24: one soft heavy WHOMP settling, then calm rhythmic tail SWISH, the flank's water-rush passing the lens, fading right into churning wake and settling ambience. No score, no melody anywhere. POSITIVE CONSTRAINTS Continuous shot 0:00–0:19; then exactly TWO HARD CUTS: into the POV insert and back out to the identical framing. No other cuts anywhere. FRAMING LOCK: from 0:16 to the end (except the POV insert) the camera holds the same medium profile framing — she is CHEST-UP, seen from her left side, lower-left of frame, with the glowing spiral palace filling the background. She is never shown full-body in this section, never small in frame, and the camera never moves. The finale order is exact: she turns her head left (chest-up, whale not visible) → HARD CUT to her POV of the mouth opening wide, fast → HARD CUT back to the same framing where the jaw is already closed and the whale glides calmly left to right and exits. Her glances in the forest: ~45° head turns with eyes going the same direction; never toward the lens. The forest pursuer is NEVER shown — distant sound only. The mirror NEVER reflects her or the forest — a lit window, not a reflective surface. Underwater she never swims — legs still and motionless throughout; the palace fills the background from the first underwater frame, no travel. Her hair underwater is a chaotic free-floating mass — never parted, never neat, never still. Face 100% >> every frame, zero drift; hair, elven ears, wardrobe 100% >>; forest 100% >>; plaza and palace 100% >>. No grabbing, chewing, blood or gore; exactly ONE creature; she is not visible after the POV cut, only her bubbles. Full realism — no animated look, no illustration, no CG gloss, no plastic surfaces. Clean image: no grain, no vignette. She is the only person. No text, no logos, no watermarks. OPTICS STRONG anamorphic lens character: horizontal squeeze and compression, oval elliptical bokeh, horizontally stretched highlights, curved barrel edge distortion, chromatic aberration toward the edges. NO lens flares, NO light streaks, NO floating bokeh circles. Shot 1: canted 20–25°, low on boots. Shot 2: focus locked on her face. Shot 3: wide, deep focus. Shots 4–5: her face and the mirror's glow. Shots 6–8: her in medium profile against the palace, caustics softening the depth. Shot 9 (POV): ultra-wide immersive perspective, the mouth filling the frame. Shot 10: the flank sharp as it sweeps past the lens.

Sharon Riley

28,464 views • 6 days ago

Claude Code is now scary good at full-stack! I asked it to build a real-time weather intelligence dashboard with an interactive 3D globe and a forecasting layer that predicts weather 3 days ahead. It came back with a spinning globe that has a day/night cycle using NASA satellite imagery, city lights on the dark side, weather icons that switch between sun and moon based on local time, and a time travel slider that scrubs through 10 days of data. Claude Code built the whole thing in a single session, including the backend, database, data pipeline, and frontend. For the database, I needed something fast for time-series workloads since the app ingests hourly weather readings across many cities and serves time-range queries on every slider interaction. I used Tiger Cloud by Tiger Data - Creators of TimescaleDB, which gives you managed TimescaleDB on the Postgres you already know. Claude Code connected to it through the Tiger CLI MCP server and set up the entire backend directly: - Provisioned the database service - Created hypertables for time-partitioned weather storage - Set up continuous aggregates for pre-computed rollups - Built the data ingestion pipeline and the full NextJS + ThreeJS frontend The time travel slider queries thousands of rows on every position change. On a regular Postgres table, this would require manual partitioning and index tuning to stay fast as data grows. TimescaleDB partitions the data by timestamp automatically, so each query only hits the relevant time chunk. Continuous aggregates serve the trend charts and forecast layer from pre-computed rollups instead of rescanning raw data on every request. The video below shows the final build in action, and I worked with the Tiger Data team to put this together. Tiger CLI is open-source (Apache 2.0) and works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, and VS Code. To try this yourself: → Sign up for Tiger Cloud (I have shared the link in the replies). It gives you $1,000 free credits (no card needed) → Install Tiger CLI: curl -fsSL https(:)//cli(.)tigerdata(.)com | sh → Run tiger mcp install claude-code → Give Claude Code a prompt and let it build Find the sign-up link in the replies.

Avi Chawla

14,838 views • 2 months ago

POV: You move to the South thinking “y’all” is just a cute accent and southern hospitality is a participation trophy you automatically get for existing. Meanwhile, this Florida legend just dropped a 6-minute masterclass on what happens when a transplant shows up with a 50-foot rig, zero introduction, tire marks on your freshly power-washed driveway, and the audacity to demand you move your mailbox so he can use your circular drive like it came with the house. Sir… we will bring you a casserole when your grandma dies. We will check on your house during a hurricane. We will wave at you even when we’re mad. But we are not moving our mailbox because you bought a boat on wheels bigger than most people’s first apartment. Y’all really roll down here, get the free sweet tea and “bless your heart,” then act shocked when the rest of us expect basic “I just met you, let me not be a menace” energy. Southern hospitality isn’t a hotel. It’s a two-way street. And some of y’all treating it like an all-you-can-eat buffet with no tip. So what’s the actual remedy here? Should he just move the mailbox and keep the peace like a good southern neighbor… or stand his ground and tell the guy to back that monster rig up somewhere else? Drop your verdict below (and your own wild neighbor stories while you’re at it). I’m invested now 😂 #SouthernHospitality #FloridaMan #BadNeighbors #TransplantProblems #BlessYourHeart #YallAintFromHere

GENO ™️

80,773 views • 2 months ago

POV: You move to the South thinking “y’all” is just a cute accent and southern hospitality is a participation trophy you automatically get for existing. Meanwhile, this Florida legend just dropped a 6-minute masterclass on what happens when a transplant shows up with a 50-foot rig, zero introduction, tire marks on your freshly power-washed driveway, and the audacity to demand you move your mailbox so he can use your circular drive like it came with the house. Sir… we will bring you a casserole when your grandma dies. We will check on your house during a hurricane. We will wave at you even when we’re mad. But we are not moving our mailbox because you bought a boat on wheels bigger than most people’s first apartment. Y’all really roll down here, get the free sweet tea and “bless your heart,” then act shocked when the rest of us expect basic “I just met you, let me not be a menace” energy. Southern hospitality isn’t a hotel. It’s a two-way street. And some of y’all treating it like an all-you-can-eat buffet with no tip. So what’s the actual remedy here? Should he just move the mailbox and keep the peace like a good southern neighbor… or stand his ground and tell the guy to back that monster rig up somewhere else? Drop your verdict below (and your own wild neighbor stories while you’re at it). I’m invested now 😂 #SouthernHospitality #FloridaMan #BadNeighbors #TransplantProblems #BlessYourHeart #YallAintFromHere

MAGA X Times Daily News 🇺🇸

41,193 views • 2 months ago

‼️ VICTOR MARX DROPS THE MOST CHILLING LINE YET — Texted Erika Kirk “Don’t Worry, They Aren’t Coming For You… They Only Wanted Charlie” Minutes After The Assassination 😱 🚩How did he know that???🚩 On Candace Owens’ show, Victor casually admits he contacted Erika Kirk immediately after Charlie was shot and told her: “Nobody’s gonna kill you… you’re safe… you and the kids… no one’s coming after you. They just wanted Charlie.” He repeated that line twice. How the hell did Victor Marx know — within minutes — that the assassins “only wanted Charlie” and that Erika and her children were completely safe? He wasn’t there. He wasn’t law enforcement. He wasn’t on the security detail. Yet he was 100% confident the hit was surgical and the family was off-limits. This wasn’t comfort. This sounds like a message from someone with insider information — the same energy as Andrew Kolvet telling Candace “it was supposed to be you.” This is the SAME Victor Marx who: ✅ Announced Charlie Kirk’s assassination 90 minutes before the President ✅ Was inside Erika Kirk’s home “comforting” her the day the body came home on Air Force Two ✅ Delivered her a bulletproof car for “safety” ✅ Announced his run for Governor at the memorial — a “calling from God” Candace missed the massive red flag. We didn’t. This clip is nuclear. FOLLOW Candace Owens, RT this immediately and Watch the FULL interview below and tell me this doesn’t raise every hair on your neck. ⚠️ My channel is under coordinated attack to bankrupt me and silence this investigation into the Charlie Kirk assassination. If you believe in independent journalism and want the truth to keep coming, your support right now is everything. 💪 🔗

Project Constitution

175,092 views • 3 months ago