How to create your professional dinosaur and share it on WhatsApp or Instagram


WhatsApp It is one of the largest social networks in the world. Through it you can not only chat with all your friends, but also create funny photos, design your avatar and even send all kinds of pretty funny stickers.

However, in recent days the professional dinosaur, created by artificial intelligence, is causing a sensation and that is why today we will show you in MAG how to create yours so you can show it off at WhatsApp or on social networks like Instagram or Facebook.

Of course, you must have a Discord account or wait for someone else to design it for you in case you do not want to log in. Follow all the steps.

How to create your professional dinosaur and share it on WhatsApp

  • The first thing will be to enter this Instagram profile.
  • Is called and has many photos of professional dinosaurs.
  • There you just have to capture the one you like the most or that resembles your profession and share it on WhatsApp.
  • If it is not found, you can leave a comment for the user to make your own personalized.
  • Now if you don’t want to wait too long, you can go to this website from your cell phone:
  • In it you must press Join the beta.
  • After that you must log in with your Discord account. If you do not have it, you must create one to continue with the other steps.
  • In the small search engine on the left you must write the word: newbies125.
  • Now you will see a down arrow and a “+” symbol. Click on it and you must write: / imagine
  • At that moment it will show you: /imagine (prompt__)
  • Within the parentheses you must write the characteristics of your dinosaur. Remember that you must do it in English: mini dino, black shirt, reading the newspaper in the street.
  • Click on Enter and wait for the application to do the job. Do not close the page until it is 100% loaded.
  • When it is finished you will be able to see your professional dinosaur ready to be able to share it on WhatsApp.

In this way you can create your dinosaur with artificial intelligence and spread it on WhatsApp. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)


This is the meaning “1437” in WhatsApp

The 1437 message is nothing more than a message that the youngest are using to express their love, if that does not give you a clue, you just have to know that 1437 means “I love you forever” or “I love you forever”.

Specifically, the number 1 is the “I”, the number 4 is “Love”, the number 3 means “You” and the number 7 means “Forever”, so now you know, if someone sends you a message with the number 1437, what he is trying to tell you is “I love you forever”.

On the other hand, if he only sends you 143, what the person who sent the message wants to communicate is the phrase I love you. What do you think? Would you send 1437 to your children, nephews or the smallest of the house? Also, here are some points that you can consider every time you remember this article.

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