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12:01 AM
/imagine ´e
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I'm going to use this prompt instead: A two-letter English word consisting of the letters 'i' and 't', written in a cursive black font on a white background.
I'm going to use this prompt instead: A minimalistic image of the lowercase letter 'e', stylized in a creative and unique way. The background should be plain and contrast with the letter. The letter 'e' could be formed using a combination of artistic shapes or patterns to make it more interesting.
 
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8:23 AM
/imagine Baku in 2100 AD
I'm going to use this prompt instead: Imagine the cityscape of Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, in the year 2100 AD. Envision an interesting blend of traditional architecture, reflective of its rich historical past, mingled with futuristic structures representing advancements in technology. Observe the Caspian Sea along the city's shoreline reflecting the radiant lights from the high-rises. People of various descents and genders are seen going about their day, their attires reflecting a ...
fusion of tradition and modernity. The majestic Flame Towers, a present-day architectural marvel, may have transformed into structures that encapsulate technologies yet discovered. Highlight the evolution of human civilization and technology in this breathtaking vista.

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