Type | |
Stats | 109 1,860 |
Reviews | (22) |
Published | Oct 4, 2024 |
Base Model | |
Training | Steps: 6,000 Epochs: 7 |
Usage Tips | Strength: 0.5 |
Trigger Words | furrification pawpads clothed_animal :3 :< furry |
Hash | AutoV2 B18A487064 |
The term "2.5D" is often used to describe concepts that blur the boundary between reality and fiction or that exist somewhere in between. For exampl
Aaaaahhhh… ahhh… ah! Ahhhhhh!!! Hare, Hare, Hare waaaahhhh!!! Ahhh sniff sniff! Sniff sniff! Breathe in, breathe out! Breathe in, breathe out! Smells so good… sniff sniff. Mmmm! I want to sniff Hare-tan’s fluffy fur! Sniff sniff! Ahhh!! Wait, I meant I want to fluff it! Fluff fluff! Fluff fluff! Fluffy fur fluff! Scratchy fluffy fluff… squeeeak! Hare-tan from Watership Down was so cute!! Ahhh… ahhh… ahhhh!!! Fwaaaahhh!!! I’m so glad the remastered version of the movie is coming, Hare-tan! Aaaahhhh!!! So cute! Hare-tan! So cute! Ahhh!!!
And the new edition of the picture book is out, I’m so happy… noooo!!! Nyaaaahhh!!! Gyaaaaahhh!!! Gyaaaaahhh!!! Picture books aren’t real!!! And… come to think of it, neither are the movies or the merchandise… H A R E -chan isn’t real? Nyaaaahhh!!! Waaaahhhh!!!
Noooooo!!! Noooooooo!!! Waaaaahhhh!!! The Lake District, waaahhh!!! This! Dammit! I’ll quit! I’ll quit reality… wait… huh!? You’re looking at me? The hare on the cover is looking at me? The hare on the cover is looking at me! Hare-chan is looking at me! The hare in the illustrations is looking at me!! The hare from the movie is talking to me!!! Thank goodness… the world isn’t such a bad place after all! Yahooooo!!! I have Hare-chan!!! I did it, Marron Cream!! I can do it on my own!!! Ah, the hare from the picture book!! Nooooooo!!!! Nyaaaaaaahhhhh!!! Ahhh, ahhhh! Usausa Mouse Cursor!!! Na, Nintje Pluis! Nanachi!!! Oswald!!! Uuuhhh!!! Let my feelings reach Hare!! Let them reach the hare in the Lake District!! The truth is, I’m actually into Benjamin Bunny!!!
Tularemia is an infectious disease caused by the gram-negative bacterium Francisella tularensis. It is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans. People can become infected by directly handling wild animals such as infected hares, squirrels, or pheasants, or through arthropods like infected ticks, deer flies, or fleas.