
Timothy A Rowland
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I’m an every day human Xennial from the United States. I have many interest. I just want to improve your life and maybe entertain you. Available for editing and LeadsLeap projects at: https://www.fiverr.com/greyhatcompany
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How to Create Nude Images with Leonardo AI. Content Warning.
Most people know that AI image generation platforms generally don’t allow you to produce nude images. Of course, people also know that there is always a way to get around that and to do it anyway. It’s not even something that will get your account suspended most times... but maybe download and delete anyway to be safe.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Filthy
Google Bard vs ChatGPT
Google Bard and ChatGPT are two of the most popular AI chatbots on the market today. Both models are capable of generating human-quality text, translating languages, writing different kinds of creative content, and answering questions in an informative way. However, there are some key differences between the two models that may make one a better fit for certain users than the other.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in 01
The Living Arc Angels part 5. Content Warning.
(“NARRATED”) The angels walked in silence through the streets paying little attention to the chaos that surrounded them. Everyone’s thoughts, most of all Tyler and Andrea’s, were on the innocent child that had been in their arms only a few hours ago. For a moment Andrea looked up and gazed in front of them. There in the road dressed in black jeans; black shirt; and a long black jacket, his face hidden by his hood, stood a man. His head facing toward the ground but it was obvious he was looking in their direction. “Guys, I think we may have trouble heading our way.” She couldn’t see his face, but she could feel his eyes on her. Looking just behind the dark figure she could see a teenage boy slowly approaching him from behind. Just then she saw the boy’s hand in the air holding a bat. She began to scream out a warning, but before she could the mysterious man had already turned toward the boy. Nothing could be seen but a burst of blood and the sudden blank expression upon the young boy’s face.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Chapters
25 Ways to Make Halloween More Romantic
Halloween, with its eerie atmosphere and playful spookiness, might not be the first holiday that comes to mind when you think of romance. However, this unique and captivating holiday provides countless opportunities to infuse a little love and intimacy into the season. Whether you're planning a cozy night in with your significant other or aiming to add a touch of romance to your Halloween festivities, we've got you covered with 25 creative ways to make Halloween more romantic.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Humans
The Living Arc Angels Part 4. Content Warning.
(“NARRATED”) Andrea awoke early and rushed quickly to the bathroom. She flung open the door and dropped to her knees so hard she slid the rest of the way to the toilet. The feeling of losing her lunch was so intense she was forced to hold onto the tub with one hand to support herself. Concerned when he heard her throwing up, Tyler came to the bathroom and stood in the doorway. “Honey, what’s wrong?” She was unable to stop her current state long enough to answer him though. “I didn’t think that angels could get sick.” Suddenly, Andrea let out a bellowing groan and once again threw up. Only this Time the familiar bright white light shown between her hand and the tub she was holding on to. Tyler raised one eyebrow at that hand and calmly said, “Oh shit. This is going to hurt.” Seconds after the words escaped him, he was blown back across the hall and against the far wall, as the tub along with half the bathroom exploded.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Chapters
Living Arc Angels part 3. Content Warning.
(“NARRATED”) They called the boys back into the room. Once they heard them stomping Christine yelled, “What do you two want for breakfast?” The only responses were a shrug and one “I don’t know.” Not much help exactly. So, they just figured they’d eat whatever was fixed. The four adults began to set about the task of trying to make something to eat, which wasn’t too easy since they had no idea where anything was. They split into teams. Eric and Tyler started looking for all the utensils needed, and the girls started looking for the food, yelling out what they had found so that the guys would know what they were after. They managed to scramble up eggs, bacon, and milk. As they all did their part in the cooking, the boys played in the living room. Tyler, Eric, Andrea, and Christine made sure to look in on them every so often. After all, they were young boys and liable to get into anything they could. The four of them began singing, partly to help the time pass and partly because they were just generally happy to be there.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Chapters
The Living Arc Angels Part 2. Content Warning.
(TYLER’S POINT OF VIEW) In the alley behind the Italian restaurant a white light appeared in swirling circles. Out of it stepped the four living arc angels. I wasn’t sure what that meant, but that was what Thomas had called us. We were once again back on earth. We stood together a moment in silence. Then the silence was broken as Eric yelled, “Whoa! Guess what?” Our attention quickly turned to him with interest not knowing what could have caused such an outburst. He looked back at us a moment and then with obvious embarrassment said, “I’m hungry. I just never thought I’d be hungry again.” A roaring laughter filled the alley. “Well, I would love to taste food again. After all, it’s been 3 years since the last time I ate.” I didn’t wait for anyone else to respond. I held tight to Andrea’s hand and started toward the end of the alley. Eric and Christine quickly followed. Andrea jokingly said, “Maybe that’s why they brought us back behind an Italian restaurant.” Once again we all shared in much needed laughter as we rounded the corner and headed toward the side door. Then after several more steps we were walking through the door, stopping just behind the register and waiting to be seated. Promptly, a waitress came up and asks us where we would like to sit. Christine said, “it doesn’t matter… we’re just glad to be here.” The waitress looked a little baffled by the reply but still grabbed a few menus and then headed off to show us to a seat. Eagerly we followed her toward the front of the restaurant. Finally the waitress stopped in front of a table that rested against the windows that made up the front wall. From here you could see the cars moving back and forth on the road that ran adjacent to the front of the establishment. To most this would have been an annoyance, however it had been a little while since any of us had seen any roads even with out any cars to be on them, so it was a new wonder to rediscover to us. So happily we sat down. Andrea slid into the booth on the left side and I slid in after her, and Christine slid into the booth on the right side followed by Eric.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Chapters
Hurricane Idalia. Content Warning.
Quick Note from Me I live in southeastern Georgia, and this hurricane even left us without power for two days. Some places here in GA still don't have power. That was just from the wind damage mostly. Those hit directly experienced a hell that can't really be put into words. Our hearts go out to them.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Earth
50 Habits Anyone Can Use to Save Money
Live within your means. This is the most important habit of all. If you spend more money than you earn, you'll never be able to save. Create a budget and stick to it. This will help you track your spending and make sure you're not overspending in any one area. Set financial goals. What do you want to save for? A down payment on a house? A new car? Retirement? Having specific goals will help you stay motivated to save. Automate your savings. This means setting up a system where money is automatically transferred from your checking account to your savings account on a regular basis. This way, you won't even miss the money. Pay yourself first. This means putting money into your savings account before you pay any of your bills. This is a great way to make sure you're actually saving money, even if you're living paycheck to paycheck. Cut back on unnecessary expenses. Take a close look at your spending and see where you can cut back. Maybe you can cancel some subscriptions, eat out less, or find cheaper alternatives to your current expenses. Shop around for better deals. Don't just accept the first price you see. Do some research and compare prices before you make a purchase. Use coupons and discounts. There are many ways to get coupons and discounts, such as signing up for email lists, browsing online coupon websites, and checking out in-store discounts. Buy in bulk. This can save you money on groceries, toiletries, and other household items. Grow your own food. This is a great way to save money on groceries and get fresh, healthy food. Make your own coffee and tea. This is a small change that can save you a lot of money over time. Pack your lunch for work. Eating out for lunch can be expensive. Pack your lunch instead and save money. Take public transportation or carpool. This can save you money on gas and parking. Do your own repairs and maintenance. There are many things you can fix around the house yourself, such as changing a tire or fixing a leaky faucet. This can save you a lot of money on repair costs. Get rid of your unused stuff. Have a garage sale or sell your unwanted items online. This can free up space in your home and give you some extra cash. Get a part-time job. If you're struggling to save money, consider getting a part-time job. This can help you bring in some extra cash that you can put towards your savings goals. Ask for a raise. If you're not making enough money to save, talk to your boss about getting a raise. Get a roommate. This can help you save money on rent and utilities. Downsize your home. If you have a large home that you don't need, consider downsizing to a smaller home. This can save you a lot of money on your mortgage or rent. Get rid of your debt. The less debt you have, the more money you'll have to save. Invest your money. This can help your money grow over time and give you a financial cushion for the future. Get a financial advisor. If you're struggling to save money or reach your financial goals, consider getting a financial advisor. They can help you create a plan and track your progress. Be patient. Saving money takes time and effort. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results immediately. Just keep at it and you'll eventually reach your goals.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Lifehack
The Living Arc Angels
Hello. This is the start of a novel I wrote years ago titled, "The Living Arc Angels." I will be sharing the whole book with you...one part at a time. This story contains adult content, so please ensure that you are old enough and okay with reading such content. Well.. here we go...
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Chapters
How to Critique a Blog Post
A blog critique is a written evaluation of a blog post. It can be used to improve the writing, content, or design of the blog post. When critiquing a blog post, it is important to be constructive and specific. The goal is to help the author improve their blog post, not to tear it down.
By Timothy A Rowland2 years ago in Critique






