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APDSmith 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's Imp, he'd prefer Genghis Khan to Mary Magdalene.

This is why I view less and less of Imp's stuff. Maybe he does have a point, but I have to work so hard to compensate for his bias in areas he's just not capable of being objective that it's rarely worth the bother.

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APDSmith 11 points ago +11 / -0

Congressman Kinzinger gets introduced to accountability, flees

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APDSmith 5 points ago +5 / -0

... if their benchmark for removing artwork is "AI can do better in seconds what might take you hours" then they're going to be banning more and more art the better the AI gets.

D'you think this one didn't think through their spinal-reflex "must defend moderation decisions" response?

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APDSmith 7 points ago +7 / -0

But education is quite hard, the propagandist gig just requires to you stamp on your conscience until it stops screaming at you...

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APDSmith 14 points ago +14 / -0

Do the NPCs not know that they were being told something different a year ago, or do they simply not care?

Do you really wish to delve deeply enough into the workings of the NPC mind to find out?

Remember, if you gaze into the abyss long enough, it will gaze back...

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APDSmith 20 points ago +20 / -0

So even though the countless Antifa stans say "it's not an organisation" it certainly seems to think it is, doesn't it?

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APDSmith 10 points ago +10 / -0

Well, Milley should be court-martialled, but not for that. This is a man that got in touch with his opposite numbers in the CCP to tell them not to worry, he would prevent his commanding officer from exercising that command in order to protect China.

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APDSmith 13 points ago +13 / -0

I don't think a man who took it upon himself to conspire with a foreign power to remove his CO's ability to command has any business court-martialling anybody for a lack of discipline.

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APDSmith 5 points ago +5 / -0

"Small dick" is homophobic

What, it's not misogynistic too? Transphobe...

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APDSmith 7 points ago +7 / -0

Ohh, this another call for a vaccine amnesty, isn't it?

I'll re-iterate my previous point: When we've had some accountability, you can have your forgiveness.

To detail my own position on it - yeah, I did get the vaccine. I'm asthmatic. Seemed like a good choice for me - but I have not and will not force others to abide by my own personal choices in this matter.

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APDSmith 1 point ago +2 / -1

Well, it makes justifying reprisals against Jews on a racial basis much easier to justify, even if you do have to lie to get there.

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APDSmith 1 point ago +1 / -0

One other thing I've seen of the style that again fits with "lazy animators" is the flatness of the illustration - left side, there's shading there, there's extra lines that help you imagine the shape of the head being drawn.

Right side, it's a Mr Potato Head. No definition to anything - presumably, that'd slow down the output, and that's not something the Fun Factory can tolerate...

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APDSmith 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, it'll actually make them get rid of Ol' Yeller, clearly something the DNC already wants to do, even if it doesn't seem to have any decent candidates.

Then again, in an era of the most popular presidential candidate ever does it really matter the name on the ballot?

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APDSmith 12 points ago +12 / -0

Stylised art isn't as hard to draw as realistic

I've heard similar comments regarding the "Cal Arts" style, which doesn't seem well suited to representing human beings...

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APDSmith 46 points ago +46 / -0

And somehow "from the likes of you" isn't bigotry when they do it...

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APDSmith 7 points ago +7 / -0

... the DNC's opening the door to going after the President's finances with Biden in office?

That's a bold move...

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APDSmith 4 points ago +4 / -0

They basically need to be betrayed a thousand times before they are inclined to believe us once.

I suspect it's more prosaic than that: Until they personally end up on the wrong side of this gigantic despotic machine they've cheered the creation of, they will not acknowledge it's downsides.

And even then, I suspect there's a strong chance they'll restrict themselves to "We must pick better tyrants next time" - these people have been utterly infantilised by a system heavily incentivised to keep them that way.

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APDSmith 11 points ago +11 / -0

What would you do that day

Probably cry when the grid failed, the clean water stopped, the sewers backed up, and the shops failed to open...

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APDSmith 9 points ago +9 / -0

It's OK, though, they paid her slightly more.

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APDSmith 10 points ago +10 / -0

Eh, wait to see just how fat the "consultancy" fees they can screw out of Federal government are before you break out the champagne.

Or do you think the Biden administration wouldn't hesitate to shovel taxpayer money at spreading the ESG agenda across the world?

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APDSmith 7 points ago +7 / -0

Unless there's an accompanying level of ESG dictates - and funding to back those up - I should imagine so. The only reason so many bigger companies have gone the way that they have is because they're paid to.

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APDSmith 12 points ago +12 / -0

People like this will not be happy until they have to key to the pod you're locked into - and will remain locked into until they've sterilised the entire world outside.

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