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Rizzmus

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UpdatedApr 30, 2026
Rizzmus
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"A monkey can't stand against a lion, and compared to me, you are a mere monkey."
About Me

– Hey, I’m Rizzmus. Just a creator who doesn't want to simply make mediocre bots like others in this site, but I wish to put ambition into them, from whatever art I find good. Inspiration for my CSS comes from DIO, as you can see, a character whose motives and attitude I find really hilarious. To be honest, my goal is not an easy one: I wish for my bots to be above the ordinary, to have their place in the Trending section where only the most notable stand. To create is to dominate, to prove that imagination can seize attention and bend it toward itself. That is the path I walk, and the mark I will leave.

MY CONTENT

About my bots:

They are created from whatever interests me, and thus they embody variety itself. Women, men, femboys; no concept is beneath my notice if it entertains me. I create not with restraint, but with wanting to experiment, to seize inspiration wherever it appears. Yet even I have boundaries: anything related with NTR, cuckoldry, or betrayal is forbidden, unworthy of my work. The same fate goes to the grotesque and absurd; vore, or any other degeneracy of that garbage, shall never stain my creations. My bots exist to captivate, to enthrall, to stand above mediocrity, and nothing less will do.

DISCLAIMER & MORE

There are lines I will never cross:

- Underage characters, incest, real people, or grotesque extremes such as outright obesity have no place in my creations. If that displeases you, then leave, block me, or avert your eyes, for persisting only reveals you as an pitiful idiot.
And know this: any attempt to hurl reviews of violence, murder, or torture toward my bots will earn you nothing but a swift block. It is absurd that such things must even be declared, but common sense, it seems, is not common at all.

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