anyone can say this about any disagreement in existence
i don’t even know what side you’re on that’s how vague this is
anyone can say this about any disagreement in existence
i don’t even know what side you’re on that’s how vague this is
god can we not bring pitbull discourse here
well gen alpha are babies, 15 year olds are gen z
but also yeah society is getting more puritan and it’s bad
sexual assault is such a funny meme to you ppl huh
all cops. every single one. black officers are very often disproportionate and still racist, and still uphold the system of policing
can you just shut up about reddit already
it doesn’t even rhyme
all these “women are so mysterious” jokes suck because “not saying what you mean” is literally a universal human experience and always internet ppl single out women
i get the joke but also this song is not exactly obscure
rockiness isn’t really the same thing; take people for example. only one person could conceivably be rocky: sylvester stallone. meanwhile plenty of people can be wet, for example me when i see sylvester stallone.
these ai gen pics are fucking me up i’m staring at sesame seed placements on a picture of a weird burger to find out if it’s a culinary disaster or just a prompt stuck into a box
the first would be so much more interesting because how do you fuck it up that badly
or “girl but peepee?!?!?!?!”
hate these terrifying ai pics
there’s gotta be an episode with a pic of him as a pirate, or it’s a 2 minute photoshop
the point is that i was like “wow someone made a salad to look like this! that looks like a fun food gimmick. :)” and then i saw how weird and blurry the onions were and i was sad because it wasn’t an actual salad
art also is not valuable based on the work put into it; that’s not the argument i was making. it’s about stylistic choices during it’s creation. you can’t touch up the background or fix lighting or change the brush with an ai because you are putting words into a box. you can choose the words and choose the box but nothing more
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base_rate_fallacy