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Model: Stable Diffusion

Prompt:

a chimera of obama and osama bin laden, very detailed, perfect lighting, perfect composition, 4 k, artgerm, derek zabrocki, greg rutkowski
Width: 512
Height: 1024
Seed: 3029524034

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