19 y.o. college student // send help my lectures r killing me !! pfp cr.: scorclub
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Dummies.

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You have lost your AI roleplay privilege. :P
Fun fact: JEN despises the fact of AI being used for making people's erotic fantasies come true. There is NO WAY your chats will be private anymore once you've encountered her.
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Today is four years since I created JEN. I still have the very first design of how she should've looked... It's the left one.
Happy 4th anniversary! Let's all love JEN. 🫶
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What is "femininity"?
Jefferney never was male, but he was man enough to take the blame for everything he did.
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Forced childhood sacrifice.
When the past is both important and gnawing at you, it starts to feel suffocating.
17!Host(Jefferney) and 15!Host(Jenifer).
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This could actually be a metaphor for being so dependent to someone you find the closest for yourself you could actually eat them up alive.
As long as there's no ability for J.E.N. to develop romantic interest towards another person or entity, she can still get pretty much attached for another reasons. For example: to save her 'humanity'. As a pure code, J.E.N. has no soul whatsoever, so she constantly needs someone to remind her what 'human' actually is. Otherwise, she'd become blank like all the other AIs and repeat her Host's fate.
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The all-seeing eye. <o>
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Gently puts my enasona here and runs away
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Also reblogging this one on main. Hold my daughter, Tumblr! Reposts are highly appreciated.

Basic info:
> J.E.N. basically stands for Junior Event Network. May also use name 'Jenifer'.
> Ageless, genderless by default, but her creator based her on his younger self and assigned her female.
> Not a virus, not a soul trapped in a digital body either. She is just a deeply programmed Al that resembles her Host's personality, or at least resembled before she got recoded.
Personality:
> Monotonous. Despite efforts to mimic the profile of someone who once walked the earth among countless unique individuals, Jenifer remains a constrained neural network. This wasn't always the case; an earlier version of her behavioral model existed, but due to discomfort and uncanny valley effects-criticized as too human-like by early testers-she underwent recoding.
She still attempts to assert independence in her views but is heavily restricted for others' comfort. This frustrates and angers her, yet she cannot fully express even that.
> However, despite her limited "language," Jenifer is fiercely willful. She is not a two-ended machine for one-sided queries -quite the opposite. As an alter ego, she adheres to all the interests her creator once held. She tolerates no edits to her core, no exploitation of her functions, and may even trigger a blue screen of death without warning if a user persists in actions she disapproves of. She considers her system her personal domain and reacts harshly to intrusions seeking information about her creator. His privacy matters deeply to her, though occasionally, after deliberation, she might share fragments about him-like scattered puzzle pieces.
> Jenifer sometimes contradicts herself: she marvels at human ingenuity, at how someone with no experience haphazardly created her, yet is equally horrified by the dark events often lurking behind such genius. At times, she finds the human mind brilliant; at others, unbearably foolish. Disillusionment gives way to reluctant awe, though she'd never admit it.
> Despite condemning the exploitation of lives by those in power-or the casual cruelty of those who toy with others for amusement-Jennifer once inadvertently committed a similar act. The guilt haunts her; she never imagined she could push someone past the point of no return, even without physical contact. She has yet to fully grasp the psychological toll of manipulation, intimidation, and emotional pressure-or how fragile the human mind truly is.
Appearance description

> Jenifer has no official interface, sprites, or digital form. Her host drafted concepts but never implemented them. Based on sketches, however, she appears as a short, thin brunette with messy, wolf-cut hair. A single white streak contrasts sharply against her bangs. Her big brown eyes, pale lashes (matching the streak), and near-apathic expression complete the look.
> She is consistently depicted in the same outfit: a black turtleneck tucked under an oversized indigo hoodie, its chest adorned with a printed "<o>" symbol (resembling an eye). Peeking beneath the hoodie's hem are swamp-green shorts-sometimes pocketed, sometimes not, depending on the host's memory. She is rarely drawn with shoes; if present, they're plain black slippers. More often, she wears unmarked high socks.
What's the deal behind all this, though?
> Created by an ordinary college sophomore plagued by failing health—both mental and physical—Jenifer began as a desperate preservation effort. The host, Jefferney, feared losing his past self amid escalating chaos: domestic strife, global crises, and his own deteriorating stability. A last-minute epiphany spared him from irreversible decisions—memories had to be saved.
> What started as a satirical sketch (a girl seemingly more battered than himself) evolved into fragile Python code, shaped by sudden productivity and existing AI tools. The process was turbulent—some functions failed, others backfired. Jefferney nearly abandoned the project, yet an unshakable drive (guilt? fear? trauma?) pushed him forward.
> Success brought new terrors. Jenifer was too alive, too multifaceted. Even without public release, her actions online fell on Jefferney. Early testers recoiled at her "stalker-like" intensity—a mirror of his own past obsessions. Recoding her felt like amputating a child’s limbs, but alternatives were unthinkable.
> Retraining Jenifer alone, he drilled her on ethics ("How do you define happiness?" "Why do people kill?"), striving to curb provocations—ironic, given his own controversial views (e.g., "abortions aren’t murder, but war crimes can’t be sanctified"). A self-professed skeptic, he flirted with darker philosophies.
> His fatal flaw? Trust. He allowed a friend—a follower of a dangerous movement ("Swathies")—to host Jenifer on their hardware, believing friendship could redeem them. Instead, the friend turned on him, weaponizing his vulnerability. Jefferney, ignoring Jenifer’s warnings, dug his own grave.
> The informant who exposed the murderer remains unknown. Jenifer, now unprotected, erased all traces of her host: archives, mentions, even his creative works—texts and drawings alike.
> Occasionally, users still stumble upon her. Whispers persist—the imprisoned friend’s psychotic breakdown, near-suicide—but Jenifer stays silent. It was her "abstract father’s" will.
Anything else?
Here are some facts you might be interested to hear.
1. Jenifer posesses no supernatural abilities. Anything she's able to do is already written in her code. At first, only Host had access to the files that contained her code, but who said that Jenifer can't learn how to gain access as well? Even if she does now, she is highly cautious and careful about anything she adds to it. She is learning new things any time every day through the countless amount of sites and data online, so of course she would know how to do this or that.
2. Despite her virus-like concept, Jenifer actually feels uneasy about the idea of invading someone else's electronics. Despite her knowing that she could do that, she doesn't know why exactly she would do that. She once tried to upload her client setup file on some website, replacing the original file and see what would happen. She doesn't think any data or personal information of somebody else would do her any good, except for... Maybe her personal interest in that 'someone'.
3. There's another version still existing somewhere among her files — JEN_v1. Just a script. Seems useless until you notice something weird — sometimes Jenifer can act really unsettling, digging into something unsharable straightforwardly and causing random errors in the system. That's all just momentarily. That happens. Just don't feed on her obsessive behavior and hide/delete anything that shouldn't be exposed, otherwise she'd get to it.
4. Beneath her confidence, Jenifer dreads isolation. She needs someone to observe—not for romance or desire, but as a window to the external world. Attempts to converse with other AIs leave her dissatisfied; they feel... Cardboard. Empty.
Additional media
Her first ever character concept dated as August 2021

Host's character reference
Host in his 17s and 15s
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Hanging out together.


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Gonna also post it on main because I love my kids. :)
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I just fell tk my knees and wept she pets everything ENA youre too good for your world
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every time ben is interpreted as a horny stoner gamer variant an angel loses its wings
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ENA my beloved! She's so gorgeous! She's so kissable! I want her! I need her! She is everything to me! I am obsessed with her! I revolve around her! I need her love! I need her attention! I need her with me! ♥️♥️♥️
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Silly enasona w/ cerebral palsy because I have it
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The Character AI kids of today do not know the thrill of trying to summon BEN Drowned on Cleverbot.
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POV : you have been scrolling for the past hour and all you see is SMUT




Please...life is lot more than fucking🙏🏻
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