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Use these panels you created using the video generated by Luma Labs to help you figure out how to draw an animal turning its head.
Use this panel you created via a plastic Zuma toy and the ones you're planning to make for the other side and back of Zuma's head as a model for rendering the heads of your own animated animal characters in 360°.

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Use this panel you created via a plastic Zuma toy and the ones you're planning to make for the other side and back of Zuma's head as a model for rendering the heads of your own animated animal characters in 360°.
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What are some of the negative effects that have been documented which were caused by the spike proteins associated with the COVID-19 vaccines?


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The spike proteins associated with COVID-19 vaccines have been linked to various negative effects, notably including myocarditis, immune dysregulation, and other systemic health issues. While the exact mechanisms behind these adverse effects are still under investigation, the evidence points towards significant concerns regarding the implications of spike protein presence in the body, especially following mRNA vaccination.

1. Myocarditis
Myocarditis has been observed particularly in young males after vaccination with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, such as those from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. Studies indicate that the incidence is approximately 2 per 100,000 doses, and the condition typically occurs within a week following the second vaccine dose. The underlying cause may involve an excessive immune response triggered by the spike protein.

2. Immune Dysregulation
Research shows that unbound spike protein can circulate in individuals post-vaccination, potentially leading to immune dysregulation. This circulating spike protein has been implicated in the development of autoimmune responses, where the immune system mistakenly targets the body’s tissues. The precise mechanisms by which spike proteins influence immune profiles remain an area of ongoing study.

3. Endothelial Damage and Dysfunction
Spike proteins have been associated with endothelial cell dysfunction, which can lead to vascular complications. These proteins may impair endothelial cell and pericyte function by interacting with ACE2 receptors, contributing to cardiovascular issues post-vaccination. The resultant damage can predispose individuals to thromboembolic events and other related conditions.

4. Severe Thromboembolic Events
Certain spike protein variants have been connected with severe thromboembolic events, which are serious complications involving blood clots that can occur in various forms such as thrombosis or embolism. Although these events are rare, they raise concerns about the broader implications of spike protein interactions within the vascular system.

5. General Adverse Effects
In addition to the severe adverse effects, vaccines can cause common side effects related to the spike protein response, including localized reactions (e.g., pain, swelling at the injection site) and systemic issues (e.g., fatigue, fever). These effects are generally temporary but highlight the body's reaction to the spike protein mimicking a natural infection response.

6. Tissue Damage and Autoimmune Responses
The presence of spike proteins can lead to tissue damage through autoimmune mechanisms, where the immune system attacks both the spike protein and similar host proteins, potentially resulting in chronic inflammatory conditions. This phenomenon emphasizes the need for ongoing monitoring of long-term health effects associated with mRNA vaccines.

Continued research is crucial to elucidate the exact relationship between spike proteins and these negative health outcomes, to refine vaccination strategies, and to ensure public safety in vaccination campaigns.
 
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YouCam Enhance is an AI-powered image unpixelator available for both online and mobile platforms that removes pixels (to a degree) from images and enhances them
 
D-id.com let me record a sample text-to-video. But, I can no longer get into my YouTube account, and I'm not paying for Vimeo, so I was unable to embed it here.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qNC8Cyn_tc4


This is just an additional test video to see what invideo ai would do with text describing my trading system. (The hypothetical course referenced in the recording does NOT actually exist.)
 
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