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Playboy Bunny Waitress in 1960s Lounge
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6 months ago

Laughing Bunny #1

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Playboy Bunny Waitress in 1960s Lounge

This image shows a waitress dressed as a Playboy Bunny in a 1960s lounge. She is smiling as she serves drinks in a cinematic, atmospheric style.

Created by ineffableable on Jun 25, 2025 using the Juggernaut Flux Pro AI image generator model.


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2025-07-01T21:27:01.033ZReply

This is like when truth vision kicks in

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Creation Settings

Preset Style

Cinematic

Text Prompts

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Model
Juggernaut Flux Pro
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Juggernaut Flux Pro

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Initial Resolution

Medium

Aspect Ratio

1:1

Runtime

Short

Overall Prompt Weight

50%


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