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akemi homura can never resist the urge to aura farm it’s ingrained in her blood
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I am... surprised. You people really think this...
Is cool. I mean, it does lend me a vibe of someone who's aloof and has no time for emotions or something like that. Sadly, the truth is probably going to be much more disappointing...
See, I use conditioner for my hair. Taking care of it gives me something to do, and initially, it made it easier to style. If you recall, I used to look...

Like this. As you can imagine, it took some... getting used to when I started wearing my hair loose. Damn strands still get caught in my mouth sometimes...
But there's another layer to it. My mind... constantly wants some of my senses to be in use. Touch. Hearing. Whatever. That's the best I can figure... why it makes me feel anxious sometimes when my hands aren't feeling something. And like I just said, my hair gets in the way sometimes, sooooooo...
There you go.
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u guys were like "ohh no more trance" so I decided instead to make more trance and make it even louder and heavier
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Who makes the porn bots. Where do they come from. What do they hope to achieve.
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AYO EDEBIRI | 28th Annual Critics Choice Awards
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me, as i force a dollar bill into the self-checkout machine: thats right…..good boy……vore president washington
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support HUMAN artists, not AI‼️
AI generated images are NOT art. art is CREATED, not GENERATED.
this is not just about taking jobs from artists (which is already a huge deal), it’s also about devaluing art itself, turning it into mass-produced, empty and soulless content. it’s heartbreaking to see AI stealing from real artists: from Studio Ghibli to smaller creators like us.
personally, we started our art journey by reinterpreting what we love: music, TV series, anime and transforming it into our vision inspired by the 90’s anime that we grew up with. when we create our illustrations, we try to capture the emotion and love we feel for the subject, aiming to tell a story with each drawing. ever since AI was created, we have had many people asking if our art is AI generated. honestly, it’s heartbreaking every single time. for us, art is a deeply human experience that we’ve been dedicating ourselves to for seven years. creating from nothing takes dedication, skill, and an emotional investment that, in our opinion, AI simply can’t capture.
you’ve probably seen your feed flooded with AI generated images in a “Studio Ghibli style”. trends like these reinforce the idea that art can be easily replicated and devalued. the future of artists is more uncertain than ever. we don’t know if in a few years we’ll still be able to make a living from this, since many companies are adopting the mindset of “why should i pay someone for their well-earned work when a machine can do it for free in an instant?” that mindset is the real problem: the way society is starting to perceive art.
art is essential to human life. many people realized this during the pandemic: what would we do without music, movies, books, that bring us comfort? art is more than just the final product. it’s about the process, struggles, and personal growth that comes with it. when you create, you grow, learn, and challenge yourself. AI erases that, replacing it with instant and shallow replication. real art brings people together, evoking emotions and reminding us of what it means to be human.
relying on AI to make art isn’t innovation, it’s avoiding the challenge of creating something meaningful. AI tools like these are being pushed as "the future," but what does that say about us? replacing human artistry with shallow, mass-produced content takes away humanity from art, do we really want to be part of a world where art is just another disposable product? what value do we place on creativity?
if you’ve made it this far, it means you care about these issues. let’s raise our voices together and speak up. don’t consume AI generated images. value and respect creativity. SUPPORT REAL HUMAN ARTISTS.
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he cirtainly has at least ONE bone

Who that man
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