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🍔 Epic food battle happening now! Cupcakes vs Pasta - Join the fight! 🥊
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Odyssey reward?
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announcing something tomorrow nothing crazy
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Can you beat my score of 33 in Up and Up!
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today is a great day to build on @base.base.eth
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Welcome to the plan 🪐 Song: Oli’s Plan - Save Time ft. Seiji Oda
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UV tattoos, also known as glow-in-the-dark tattoos, use special inks that fluoresce under ultraviolet light, producing a vibrant, neon-like glow invisible or subtle under normal lighting. Key characteristics include: Fluorescent Pigments: Bright neon blues, purples, pinks, and greens that react to blacklight, creating vivid luminescence. Discrete Under Daylight: Designs can be nearly invisible or faint in regular light, offering a hidden or dual-appearance aesthetic. Intricate Linework & Geometry: Clean, sharp lines and precise shapes maximize the glow effect and ensure clarity under UV lighting. Dynamic Display: UV tattoos are often showcased in nightlife or club settings, offering a striking visual effect not achievable with traditional inks. This UV design blends concentric circles, triangular geometry, and fluid tribal motifs, demonstrating how glow-reactive ink can transform a forearm into a luminous, otherworldly canvas under blacklight.
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Micro-Realism focuses on ultra-small, highly detailed tattoos that replicate lifelike imagery at a miniature scale. Artists use fine needles and meticulous shading to capture textures, gradients, and subtle color variations, all within a compact design. This style exemplifies technical precision and demands exceptional skill to maintain clarity over time, making it perfect for intimate, intricately rendered subjects.
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Aesthetic tattoos prioritize visual harmony, often using soft color palettes, minimalist compositions, and balanced geometry. They create a pleasing, stylized look that feels modern and cohesive. Characteristics include: Soft Pastel Colors: Subdued hues like corals, teals, and muted greens used in smooth gradients. Minimalist Form: Simple, recognizable shapes (mountains, sun, trees) outlined cleanly with fine lines. Geometric Influence: Balanced compositions built from basic forms (circles, triangles, lines) to evoke calm and order. Clean Linework: Thin, dark gray outlines define shapes with precision, contrasting subtly against the pastel fills. This design’s pastel mountain landscape—complete with a coral sun, turquoise water, and a slender tree—exemplifies the Aesthetic style’s focus on serenity, balance, and contemporary minimalism.
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Ornamental tattoos emphasize decorative patterns and architectural elements, often inspired by lace, filigree, and mosaic art. Key features include: Intricate Detail: Delicate paisleys, scrolls, and lace-like borders rendered with fine linework and stippling. Symmetry & Balance: Designs are typically mirrored or evenly distributed to create harmonious compositions that enhance body contours. Black-and-Gray Palette: Uses solid blacks and subtle gradients to emphasize texture and depth without color. Body Sculpting: Ornamental pieces often wrap around limbs, acting like jewelry or architectural adornments that accentuate muscles and curves. This ornamental armband features a lace-inspired scalloped edge, flowing scrollwork, and layered filigree, showcasing the style’s precision and decorative elegance.
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Deck building mini app game Magic the Gathering but with a space theme I asked o3 to put together a skeleton. CORE GAMEPLAY Goal: reduce the opponent’s Authority from 25 to 0. Deck: at least 40 cards. Turn sequence: Refresh and draw (ready exhausted cards, draw one). Deploy (play one Planet per turn, any number of other cards; pay Command costs). Battle (declare attackers, defender assigns blockers, simultaneous damage). End (clear damage from Units). Resources: at the start of your turn gain one Command for each Planet you control; unused Command disappears at end of turn. CARD TYPES Planet – permanent Command source, enters exhausted. Unit – Fleets or Agents with Power / Shield. Installation – ongoing effect. Project – one-shot effect. Leader – unique Unit; only one copy of each per deck. KEYWORDS Warp – may attack the turn it enters. Orbit – can be blocked only by Orbit Units. Armor N – prevent N damage to this Unit each turn. Cloak – cannot be blocked the first time it attacks. When Deployed – triggers when card enters play. Dismiss X – pay X Command to return this card to its owner’s hand. CARD LIST Planets (cost 0) Core World Industrial Outpost – when deployed you may exhaust it for +1 Command this turn. Research Station – tap and sacrifice: draw 2 cards. Fringe Colony – enters ready if you control fewer than two Planets. Hidden Base – tap: target Unit gains Cloak this turn. Units – Fleets 6. Imperial Star Destroyer – cost 6 – 6/6, Orbit. 7. Battlecruiser “Obdurate” – cost 5 – 5/5, Armor 1. 8. Scout Corvette – cost 2 – 2/1, Warp. Draw 1 card when it dies. 9. Foundation Merchant Fleet – cost 4 – 3/4. When deployed, search your deck for a Planet and put it into your hand. 10. Drone Swarm – cost 3 – 2/2, Orbit. When deployed, create one 1/1 Drone token with Orbit. Units – Agents and Leaders 11. Sector Governor – cost 3 – 2/3. Tap: exhaust target Unit. 12. General Bel Riose (Leader) – cost 5 – 4/4, Warp. Other Units you control get +1/+0 while attacking. 13. Hari Seldon, Psychohistorian (Leader) – cost 4 – 2/4. At your end step, if you spent 6 or more Command this turn, draw a card. 14. Emperor Cleon XIV (Leader) – cost 7 – 7/7, Armor 1. Your Installations cost 1 less Command. Installations 15. Star Bridge – cost 3. Your Units have Warp. 16. Encyclopedia Galactica – cost 2. Once per turn, pay 1 Command: look at the top two cards of your deck, put one into your hand. 17. Second Foundation Observatory – cost 4. Your Projects cost 1 less Command. 18. Planetary Defense Grid – cost 3. Units you control get +0/+2 while blocking. Projects 19. Predictive Equation – cost 1. Look at the top three cards of your deck, reorder them, then draw one. 20. Hyperlane Surge – cost 2. Untap up to three Planets. 21. Coup d’État – cost 3. Destroy target Installation or Leader. 22. Trade Charter – cost 2. Gain control of target Planet. 23. Crisis Probe – cost X. Look at opponent’s hand; choose a card with cost X or less, that card is discarded. Tokens 24. Drone – 1/1, Orbit. 25. Authority tracker card – records each player’s current Authority total.
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Mashup or Patchwork tattoos blend multiple styles into a single composition, often stacking or interweaving distinct motifs for a collage-like effect. Characteristics include: Layered Elements: Different styles—geometric shapes, tribal patterns, mandalas, watercolor splashes, and cartoon imagery—are arranged in overlapping or segmented zones. Diverse Techniques: Crisp linework, dotwork shading, solid black fills, and vibrant color washes coexist harmoniously. Dynamic Flow: The design adapts to the body’s contours, guiding the eye through varied textures and styles. Contrast & Unity: High-contrast elements (tribal blackwork, bright watercolor) balance with intricate details (dotwork mandala), creating visual interest without fragmentation. This forearm piece seamlessly fuses a dotwork mandala-in-triangle, bold tribal accents, vivid watercolor backgrounds, and a playful cartoon fox, exemplifying the Mashup/Patchwork approach to tattoo art.
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Viking tattoos draw inspiration from Norse mythology and Viking art, featuring: Knotwork & Interlace: Intricate, continuous patterns that symbolize eternity and interconnectedness. Runic Inscriptions: Ancient characters conveying names, mantras, or mythological references. Mythic Symbols: Iconic imagery like Thor’s hammer (Mjölnir), longships, wolves, and ravens. Monochromatic Shading: Black-and-gray palettes with stippling and smooth gradients for depth and texture. This design showcases Mjölnir at the top with detailed knotwork and runes, while below a Viking longship sails through stylized waves, capturing the spirit of Norse exploration and warrior culture.
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