Your brain on Nick Fuentes.
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Just a cool couple of panzerfausts for handlebars.
I remember sitting in an art class where the teacher proclaimed using premixed black paint was improper: a true artist must mix their own black paint. I thought a lot about that when I first started using Photoshop and viewing digital art. I think about it now with AI.
Right now AI is a tool of MBAs who see it as a way to extract money from budgets by cutting costs on artists and writers. AI's only proper use is as a tool by artists and writers.
I disagreed with that teacher then, and still kinda do, but I understand them completely: they were focused on fostering the artistic drive of the creator and eschewing shortcuts. I just think the artistic drive includes so called shortcuts as there is no predefined or 'true' path to being an artist.
Doesn't bother me at least. Online assholes are the default state, which means I just get to be happy when I interact with civil people.
Looks like French man has a tactic with tourists.
Is Gadsden representing Libertarians or Conservatives here? But still why would they be separate from Nazis who would be screaming socialist as well? The Nazis and the bedrock of their support was in their anti-communism.
A lot of people got trolled by hexbear users when they migrated here from Reddit by posting pictures of pigshit and calling anyone mad about it a shitlib.
Some are still angry, two years on.
Rainwater with pure grain alcohol, of course.
Most people using katanas in Elden Ring I am willing to wager haven't played Sekiro. Or even Dark Souls. ER is a whole lot of people's first FromSoft.
It's the players named 'Guts' using the katanas that really throw me.
Kind of. Essentially 'Iberia' is a name Greeks used generally, which then got translated and inherited repeatedly by Romans and such. Similar to barbarians being the Berbers of North Africa and also the Germanic tribes.
So that 'Iberia' is a placename for a culture that became the Georgians. (Which is also an exonym. I think it's called 'Kartli' by the people actually living there.) I don't know if or why 'Iberia' would still be used.
I don't think finding foreign nationals fighting in a war necessarily means their government regime is sending them.
There's a lot of foreign fighters in a lot of conflicts without representation or protection of their government, and I'd be curious if that case is different here.
The more I read this the less sympathy I have for some reason. Emphasis mine.