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three different types of bread stacked on top of each other
Prompt
For the first part about water not storing in the stomach like in camels, we could depict a comparison between a camel's stomach and a human stomach, showing how water is stored differently.For the metaphor of not building a dam in the stomach, we could illustrate someone pouring water into a dam-shaped stomach but it overflowing, representing the idea of not overfilling your stomach with water during sehri.For the part about scientific-minded people eating three parathas, we could depict someone eating three parathas and having a rocket next to them, symbolizing the comparison between the energy provided by the parathas and rocket fuel.For the timeline of how long each paratha lasts, we could visualize a clock with each paratha labeled, showing when each one "runs out of fuel" throughout the day.
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Type
Text-to-videoWj
Date Created
March 28,2024Wj
Dimensions
960×576pxWj
Model
CKPT
SDXL
1.0
Run Count 797249
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