@redredd22 said in Wildest fantasies:
@Florian so the driver go stuck by accident, or because he was enjoying being stuck?
He had not only discovered that he enjoyed it himself, but he also wondered how his friend would react to it.
@redredd22 said in Wildest fantasies:
@Florian so the driver go stuck by accident, or because he was enjoying being stuck?
He had not only discovered that he enjoyed it himself, but he also wondered how his friend would react to it.
@Florian said in Wildest fantasies:
@stuckboy said in Wildest fantasies:
For me .. a boy or man drives along a deserted forest road. only dressed in very small, tight white swimming trunks and a thin shirt. he gets stuck somewhere, gets very upset, gets angrier and angrier and pushes this pefal more and more.
Same with me except for the anger. He might be upset at first, but soon finds himself secretly enjoying it.
I'd like to write a story about this: a farm lad and a friend visiting him for a couple weeks decide to go swimming in a swimming hole at the edge of the property. They drive there in an old car through the woods. When they pass through a muddy spot, the friend remarks that it looks as though someone has gotten stuck there and wonders who. The driver, intrigued by his guest's curiosity, admits that it was him a few days ago and he had never gotten stuck before. On the way back from the swim, he suggests that it would be interesting to find out whether that spot is still muddy enough to spin the wheels.
Friend says, "If you're not afraid to try it, then I'm not." So they drive slowly into the mud hole and get stuck.
@Mudcarguy said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
"can you make a picture of ford ranger pickup stuck in muddy lawn, show it from the side with open doors and driver and passenger sitting inside on the seats, make the driver and passenger look like young muscular masculine guys, wearing dirty green overalls and dirty rubber boots"
And then you can obviously change vehicle type and the way driver and passenger look like
"Make the driver and passenger look like they are very close to each other " - if you're lucky, Bing will make them kissing...but it doesn't always work
Very interesting-- I never tried such a long and detailed request. I'm still trying to get a view from the left rear of the vehicle with the driver looking back through the open door. No success yet.
@sirstuck said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
@spintire said in Use A. I. to generate stuck pictures:
there is Bing AI too: https://www.bing.com/images/create?FORM=GENILP
That's a different interface to the same processor
But Bing gives us four results instead of just one and, in my experience, is less fussy about "terms of use" etc.
It would help if we knew exactly what request generated some of the pictures here. I'm trying to get a left rear view of the driver looking backwards out the open door but nothing has worked so far. If you've obtained something sensible, please let us know how!
My favorite AI story-writing sites are Squibler and, perhaps even more, NovelAI. Squibler is good for re-writing, "describing", and "expanding" upon paragraphs given to it. It bears in mind previous paragraphs in the story and is sometimes quite insightful. NovelAI works differently. Begin a story and ask it to continue, a sentence or two at a time (you can adjust how lengthy the responses will be). Then you can ask it to continue again. There are many ways to adjust what that AI will do. Sometimes the responses are lame or repetitive, but at other times quite amazing. Nicest of all, there are no rules against raunchiness. Don't be afraid to get explicit and pornographic if that is what you want. If you put some hints in your submissions or "author's notes", the responses may even get there before you do! I was quite astonished the first time that happened, as though it was reading my mind.
Neither of these sites are free, but to me they are worth the price.
@rauhbein1 said in YouTube:
Würde da gerne mal mitfahren oder selber mit so einem Truck rumwühlen. Da hat man(n) ja Dauerständer!
Wer nocht?
I happened to notice this one just today and was going to point it out, but you beat me to it! A few others on this channel are nice, too.
It showed up in Youtube's right-hand column of suggestions. Is that how you found it, as well?
It must be great to get so aroused when stuck that you cum without even touching yourself. I don't know if I'm into it that much-- better to watch another cute guy in the situation. I've read that it's not uncommon for youngsters to get hard from just revving a sports car at an auto show or wherever. Too bad most of them seem to get over it before growing up.
@Shoesandsocks said in How many of us are in a relationship and partner does not know:
the third has a few of those snowrunner games and loves to bury their vehicle
Do you happen to know what his favorite is? I have the Spintires version called Mudrunner but it's rather disappointing. Even with a UAZ the engine seems to have little power and never spins the tires very fast. This is certainly not the case in real life! Shifting into reverse and back is more trouble than it should be. There is no choice of driver or various inside views to observe the action-- feet and pedals, for instance. I might love GTA5 if I could find and install the right mods, and learn how to either master or bypass the initial story and go into sandbox mode. Is it like Skyrim, where a new game has one fixed scene to get through but after that you're completely on your own? Some Youtubers have just what I want, but what the mods they are using are called, and where to find them, seems to be a well-kept secret. I've searched and can tell you it's not obvious! Have they been withdrawn? Really frustrating...
@sirstuck said in Game: What is your taste ?:
"Volvo and Polestar have joined Tesla and VW in favoring rwd over front-wheel drive for base EVs"
https://www.autonews.com/cars-concepts/volvo-polestar-join-tesla-vw-others-rwd-focus
That is good news indeed! It must be simpler, too. Designing and building front wheels that propel and also steer must involve considerable extra complexity and vulnerability to breakdowns. One of the disadvantages to rear wheel drive has always been the hump on the floor to accommodate the shaft, and electric cars can probably dispense with that as well. Although his own car at present is traditional gasoline-powered, one of my friends who knows more about engineering than I do is very impressed with the essential simplicity of electric cars. They need much fewer moving parts and should therefore be low-maintenance and durable, although batteries are still a challenge.
I'm certainly not indifferent to environmental and climate-change concerns, but isn't it strange how you seldom hear about the environmental impact of the heaps of worn-out electric car batteries with toxic chemicals that will inevitably accumulate? Some of the obsessives have tunnel vision and one-track minds. It probably goes with the territory. They easily become fixated on one or two sub-issues, and the gestalt is something they'd rather not think about.
Consider, too, that electric cars can operate almost silently, which is a threat to pedestrians, so noise must be simulated with speakers for safety's sake. Owners and drivers should be able to have a choice over which kind of noise to produce, and there's no reason that the sound of a traditional engine shouldn't be among them and wouldn't be the most popular option. Our little community is nothing if not imaginative! Maybe in the right circumstances, it won't be too bad.
What worries me much more on several levels is self-driving cars. If they should become standard, the possibilities for surveillance and social control straight out of Orwell quickly become unlimited. How long do you think it will be before they are required, before starting out on any specified destination, to phone home for approval, ensuring that the location is not on the occupant's personal state-mandated no-go list?
@SD78QSK said in Game: What is your taste ?:
A, C, B unless it's a same sex male couple and their kids.
Getting stuck in an emergency like fire or medical kind of a downer too.
(This is question 12). A dad and son(s) would be o.k., but no females for me. I agree, no emergencies, either. As for electric cars, I'm afraid we'll need to get used to them and adapt. Many of them do have considerable zip and are capable of spinning the wheels fast. But aren't they all front-wheel-drive as well?
@Redsman said in Where do you live?:
Anybody out there near Dayton, ohio? After 12 years in SoCal I’m moving back east.
In my youth, I envied Californians and yearned to be among them. Even its shape on the map evokes a figure leaning lazily against the wall of the Pacific ocean without a care in the world. But now I can't blame you at all. People are leaving in droves, not only because of weather events but even more, the government. So many want out that the powers-that-be itch to impose an exit tax. False imprisonment, I'd call it, and probably unconstitutional. I read a book once citing scientific data showing that long-term, the climate of California is quite inhospitable. We've just been lucky in the past 400 years. Maybe the party's over.
I've been in the Philadelphia area for almost forty years and love it here. Every ten years or so the vestige of a hurricane pays us a call, but otherwise the weather has been free of major problems (knocking on wood...). I'm amazed and almost feel guilty enjoying such temperate, stable conditions when all over the world people are desperate.
Good question, Jonnyxx! I think 14B too. Frankly, I've never had the opportunity to get stuck and try to enjoy it. Some factor-- usually more than one-- was missing. Wrong vehicle, in a hurry, in too public a place, or on the other hand too far from help, etc. Always something. Even if I did enjoy it, I'd probably fantasize that someone else were driving. The most promising occasion was a snow stuck in the driveway of a friend who lived just outside of town. I'd knocked on the door. No one was home, and I didn't know when he would return. When I went to the car to leave, I got stuck turning around. He was one I'd really love to see tackle the challenge (14B in an instant!) But on balance, I was glad to drive away after a minute or two.
But I know I enjoy watching a cute guy stuck because, well, look at the stuff posted here and elsewhere that I feast my eyes on. A few times I've gotten stuck with potential sweethearts in the passenger seat. I chose B immediately. I hope it was as much fun for them as it was for me. Wish I had asked them afterwords. I'm I <gasp> a voyeur?
We can also bear in mind that with B, in a way you are the one in control. What your friend does is obvious, and since it's your car (oops, am I assuming too much here? The question doesn't actually specify who is driving originally. So, IF it's your car), you can give him instructions along the way. But he has no idea what you're doing. You can say that you are going to push, but it's up to you how hard . Pushing is probably easy to fake, even if you must appear to be pushing with all your might.
Another I've enjoyed is Squibler. Unfortunately its replies are limited to 4000 words per month (or is it just 4000 characters), which you can burn through in five minutes, unless you pay. Then you get unlimited usage for the duration. I haven't used it to complete a story-- it would probably elicit something either bland and obvious or completely off-topic. But I wrote one paragraph by paragraph, highlighted a section, and clicked on either "Describe" or "Expand". The responses appearing in the right column, next to my own text, can be substantial and are usually fun to read and save. Only rarely do they get the facts wrong or contain anything ridiculous. It's remarkable how they sometimes almost read my mind, correctly divining a character's motives, even though I may have only implied them. For instance, "He bought the car with the intention of getting stuck in it." In addition to your basic text, you can create characters and list their personality traits or other attributes. Presumably the program takes all these into account when a text you highlight specifies who is doing what.
We are warned in general that these systems recognize and reject attempts to produce pornography, so I didn't want to cross the line. But what I wrote was sometimes extremely sensuous and suggestive. A human reader would see that it was erotica immediately. But the program played right along. Sometimes a response was even more so. Not being too explicit probably makes for better writing in any event. After all, not even we always know what would turn someone else on. It will be awhile before AI knows that better than we do.
"Expand" usually produces two responses, "Describe" perhaps three or four. Once they appear, be careful where you click. At the bottom of each response is an icon for copying it to the Windows clipboard, from which you can paste it into Notepad. Then click somewhere on
the response column to scroll. If you click elsewhere, the responses instantly disappear.
Reviewers suggest alternative systems that they like even better than Squibler. I'm eager to try some of them.
@stuckboy said in Wildest fantasies:
For me .. a boy or man drives along a deserted forest road. only dressed in very small, tight white swimming trunks and a thin shirt. he gets stuck somewhere, gets very upset, gets angrier and angrier and pushes this pefal more and more.
Same with me except for the anger. He might be upset at first, but soon finds himself secretly enjoying it.
The search engine Bing now has sophisticated AI and you can ask it to make up stories. I tried it once cautiously last night and the results were... well, promising. You can ask for something either creative, precise, or balanced. I provided a summary of about 200 words and checked "creative". Bing began the story nicely, with a page ending with where the guy got stuck. I asked for "continue". With the second page he wandered away from the car, and the story drifted off into something irrelevant. My reply was to describe his efforts to get unstuck. The new second page was better and the story finished in line with my original request.
Apparently you are allowed only three replies/instructions, in addition to the original request, per day unless you create an account.
I was assuming that requesting "creative" would be the best for producing stories, but perhaps balanced or precise would have prevented the program from giving me its first second page.
Who has elicited stuck stories from Bing or other new artificial intelligence sites (what would the URLs of others be)? Have you developed a sense of how to get the best results? For instance, how detailed should your original request be? I thought that mine might be on the long side but perhaps not. It was well below Bing's limit of four thousand characters.
Sometime I will give it another try, doing my best to remain anonymous (although that may be unnecessary), giving a similar request but with a
hint that the driver began to enjoy the experience of being stuck.
11 B. If unsure about my friend's predilections, I'd say something that could be inferred ironically, like "Oh my, isn't this going to be fun".
This has been posted before. I'm almost sure it's Wyatt Henry, a friend or neighbor of Chud327. You can sometimes find him on Chud's channel as well as his own. He would get lawnmowers stuck. I was hoping that he would enjoy it with full-size vehicles ASAP, and it seems he does. A treat for us all!
I had to chuckle: This is not a stuck scene, but at the opening is a caption "Wyatt Herny" in a font where the e looks almost like an o. Was this deliberate or a Freudian slip?
Pulley Swapping A NORMAL Mower – 05:06
— Wyatt Henry
Here's the one with the convertible. Too short. I was so hoping for an encore with it.
Muddy Topless Beast – 14:01
— chud327
Hey, isn't this young man in post #852 a friend or neighbor of Chud327 whose own Youtube channel is "Wyatt Henry"? He went mudding in lawn mowers on Chud327's channel and his own. In one video he tooled around in the mud in an old convertible without getting stuck; but it sure looked as though he was trying to, and I hoped that he really would soon. For sure he seemed to be one of us. One vid was linked here on Jan. 8, 2020. What do you think?