• Replying to comment by: ChrisMoroni have a better question ☝️😐

    Sorry that was me.

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  • Replying to comment by: 🏳️‍⚧️ Firedragon (she/they)No mk1 is crazy but besides that the lineup is actually pret

    Competition building is gonna smell worse than a mass grave in the Civil War.

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  • Replying to comment by: Tastylemon16Yeah but I feel like he’s not in a position where he’s ever

    Unless somebody would be happening to speak abiut something i dont like, like Uma Musume, for example.

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  • Replying to comment by: Insanessedvictorian
    232567_0-84683500-1767486124_victori

    “Victorian woman”

    look inside

    1980’s revolver

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  • Replying to comment by: Rampage0 (Dutch)Is it supposed to say “December” or not?

    No.

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  • 📰 TODAY IN HISTORY 📰

    December 2nd, 1904
    Former Confederate general James Longstreet died of pneumonia on January 2, 1904 in Gainesville, Georgia at the age of 82. His wife, Helen Dortch, would survive another 58 years.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Longstreet

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  • Replying to comment by: Jadey M.I'm hungry...

    How hungry…
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  • Replying to comment by: 🏳️‍⚧️ Firedragon (she/they)I think scarlet used to use one right?

    Dark reader, i think, no idea how to install it or WHERE to install it though.
    Also, i think dark reader was mobile only, but im not sure.

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  • Replying to comment by: ~⭐ Rei ⭐~@ralph bro dawg can u explain to me WHY TF do I always find

    Ads are based on your search history.

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  • Replying to comment by: Tastylemon16I don’t think that’ll be the case, A.I only works well for w

    Honestly, i get the point, and i agree that AI, like many tools we\’ve seen \’revolutionize the industry\’ before, will eevntually die out.

    Take 3D animation, for example.
    Back in the 90\’s everybody feared it, animators quit their jobs over the fear that they were being replaced.
    Yet look where we are, after CEO\’s started shoving down 3D animations everywhere, the public realized that the content they were getting was simply not good, and 3D animation simply started co-existing with 2D animation.

    AI animation, unlike 3D doesnt even look good.
    People like it for the concept of easily creating their own movies, logos, or cartoons, but one it hits the big screen? People realize it\’s simply not good.

    That said, i do still have some concern for the cinema, simply for the fact that i fear my vision is one the public doesn\’t want to see.

    Westerns were good in the 60\’s, but nowadays nobody likes them, so i constantly go back to the idea of \”what if i try, but still end up losing?\”

    My point is, im scared of failing, and im scared that im intrested in an industry that doesnt want people like me anymore.

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  • Replying to comment by: Tastylemon16https://ibb.co/gbqRg6Dx ?⃝⠀¦⠀ℚᴜᴇꜱᴛɪᴏɴ⠀Ɵꜰ⠀Ͳʜᴇ⠀ᗪᴀʏ⠀¦⠀?⃝ 『

    I\’ve always liked cinema, that\’s clear enough.
    But, considering how the creative world is gonna flip on it\’s belly and die in about two years time thanks to AI, i don\’t think it matters much anyways.

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  • Replying to comment by: Wannabe Outlaw

    Hat goes… wife stays… that\’s a really deep metaphor, i think….

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    • Hat goes… wife stays… that’s a really deep metaphor, i think….

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      • Replying to: Wannabe OutlawHat goes... wife stays... that's a really deep metaphor, i

        It’s all fun and games until the wife wears the hat and they’re both gone.

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      • Replying to: Wannabe OutlawHat goes... wife stays... that's a really deep metaphor, i

        What’s it mean I’m too sped :/

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  • 📰 TODAY IN HISTORY 📰

    January 1st, 1863
    Abraham Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation. Attempting to stitch together a nation mired in a bloody civil war, Abraham Lincoln made a last-ditch, but carefully calculated, decision regarding the institution of slavery in America.
    When Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation went into effect on January 1, 1863, critics claimed that it accomplished nothing. Despite the fact that it freed enslaved people in most Union-controlled southern areas and completely changed the focus of the war, critics of the measure railed against it.
    Frederick Douglass saw the effect it had on politics: “The change in attitude of the Government is vast and startling…we can scarcely conceive of a more complete revolution in the position of a nation. It will stand with every distinguished event which marks any advance made by mankind from the thraldom and darkness of error to the glorious liberty of truth.”

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