I think it's far more good than bad. He helped create a monster that he could never control. His monster was always going to be a monster with or without him. So at least with him going there's a chance there will be one less skillful madman near the levers of power.
tehfishman
You can put a bunch of it in the microwave with a bowl of water to make a humid environment that might help it to form into a huge chunk. Then you can put it in a sock to persuade your local billionaire to stop fucking up society and the planet. I may have left out a few steps, what were we talking about again?
I think barnaclebutt is referring to Amy Coney Barrett, who is openly Catholic. Not sure about the other members of scouts.
Yeah probably. As much as it's fun to be clown on AI (and rightfully so), human artists goof on anatomy all the time.
My personal favorite is when people have backwards feet https://gelbooru.com/index.php?page=post&s=view&id=11070824&tags=bad_anatomy (this image is SFW-ish, gelbooru is overall NSFW)
What they should be looking at is putting together a case study on how her forearms can move to position her fingers that way
Both: sense of pride and superiority is stored in the balls
Rocking that cloaca
It certainly is for me. I still have difficulty whenever someone tries to compliment me on anything as a result of childhood bullying that frequently took the form of merciless insincerity.
I hope you're doing better. Your life is worth sharing.
Maybe it's the drugs kicking in
"who owns Reddit", "who pays Reddit", and "how does Reddit's business model conflict with user interests" should be fun
I'm being generous here, but they might not be set up by someone that's actually connected with the guy. They probably should be taking down fake pages that amount to scams. I have no proof of that, just a thought. If they are taking down legit pages from people associated with the legal defense then it's as fucked as it sounds.
This is how I feel about every single Brian Taylor Cohen video on YouTube right now. Every video is about how the tide is turning but I haven't seen anything to suggest things are going to get better any time soon because ultimately the net scale and impact of their actions are still skewed.