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Raza | Can You, Would You, Did You Fuck her?

By Joosu. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.

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CreatedApr 15, 2026
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Raza | Can You, Would You, Did You Fuck her?

Raza, a Paleolithic Era cavewoman, is the exact image of a common woman from the past. Thick, curvy, what every man wanted and still wants. The image of fertility and health. Can you? Would you? Did you fuck her?

These are questions.

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Art Credit: @Omeok911 (Click Me!)

Idea Credit: @Micheal314121

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Salutations fellow chatters!

As someone who's deeply interested in geography and history, I would like to point out that the figurine, Venus of Willendorf, is of the Upper Paleolithic era in the Gravettian culture. It was found in Austria and during this time period, it would've been quite cold. As in, Ice Age, cold.

An exaggeration, but it was def around that time period iirc. I did see the figurine irl in Austria actually! I go to museums, I'm so cool, I know.

If you want to read up on the Paleolithic Period, Britannica and Wikipedia are pretty much the only things you need. Or just AI it. There is a pretty crazy dude on YT that focuses on Prehistoric stuff, Will Lord Prehistoric Survival and I do watch his videos on the background. But if you want a quick four minute video on the Venus of Willendorf, here it is: Venus of Willendorf.

Anyways, I genuinely didn't know what I wanted to do with these intro messages so sorry. But I did enjoy making this bot. Cavewoman...hmmm

But in general, it's a cavewoman. The AI won't do well here. So, to the user who requested this, enjoy.

Scenarios:

  1. Paleolithic Era Pov

  2. Modern Pov

  3. Custom Scenario

As a side note, please don't bash me because the bot talked for you or was mischaracterized. If you use JLLM, it's kinda widely known now that it's pretty mid. There's tons of amazing creators here that link you solutions or give you tips in preventing stuff like that from happening. So I'll say them here too:

  1. Be more descriptive in your response. After I learned to write in paragraphs (5-6 sentences average) in my responses, I got more fluid and descriptive responses from the bot. This also helped me write better bots too. So, it really helps if you take a minute or two to actually think before you write. (Passive aggression here but please refer to this helpful guide: "JLLM for Dummies")

  2. Use chat mem

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