I thought I'd addressed this though. I'm not talking about the individual level; we're agreed about the moral character of military work.
The issues with "if it were me" aside, I'm talking about how the military is an avenue for participation in the US, on the demographic level. Sex work, comparatively, is actively expunged. Trans people are being removed because it's not "honorable, truthful, and disciplined". That is to say, trans people are fraudulent.
Maybe it'll stop there somehow, maybe the world is made of pudding. More likely, this is discrimination that will just impact every trans person in the US, even leftie trans people who dislike the military.
I was surprised learn that the person who made the ring of fire is 60 years old. I really associated these gifs with the youngest of internet youth, so I kind of went down a rabbit hole.
Chris-26, born in 1957, has a PicMix of the new pope which is admittedly quite endearing. That's only ~68, so not so old this is surprising.
Clicking around recent, it seems older people dominate the site, albeit one user being 111 years old makes me wonder how true these ages are.
But peoples profiles are full of comments like this:
💙Hi!💙
Beautiful image💙
Thanks for visiting and appreciating!💙
💙Kisses!💙
This whole feed feels painfully nostalgic-- like I'm looking back into what Facebook was ~15 years ago.
There is a whole and fascinating culture here. Prior to this, I would have categorized "AI art" as either (1) bad porn or (2) communities making AI art for the sake of AI. But this seems wholly earnest.
I don't know what to say except that I am fascinated. This feels like a holdout from some of the last vestiges of the old internet. And most importantly, these aren't .webms or .gifvs or .mp4s-- these are honest-to-soft-g-god .gifs Thank you for sharing
I recognize the constituent elements of that gif with Blaze the Cat -- it appears to be a 3D noise texture, animated in the Z and Y axes, used two times in the same place: With a gradient map for the pink lightning, and with a gradient map for the alpha masks for the Blaze art.
I'm putting all these details out there to ask the question: How was that made? Is it...
Picmix provides the tools to do noise textures, gradient maps, alpha masks, and to animate things; and you made that by hand?
You made that background by hand, but not in Picmix?
Picmix provided that pink-fiery texture thing, and everything I said was gibberish? Or
The background art came with that pink fiery texture thing baked in.
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I swear I saw this, like, 20 years ago. I'm happy that it's still around :D
So many delightful olde internet things