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sixpenceee:

The Iguazu Falls are composed of 275 separate cascades, which makes it the largest broken waterfall in the world. Made up of a chain of waterfalls that are fed by the Iguazu river. This sits on the border of Argentina and Brazil | source                         

mariocki:

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Scars of Dracula (1970)

“You must give me time to prepare you for what we both have to do.”

“Both?”

“Yes, both of us. Without my guidance, you’d never survive the ordeal; without your courage, I could not even attempt it.”

fowl-fox:
“An antique fox shaped cleaver
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fowl-fox:

An antique fox shaped cleaver

the-elf-has-had-enough:

Meet The Three Artists Behind A Landmark Lawsuit Against AI Art Generators

I don’t think training a machine learning tool to paint something in the style of images scraped from the Internet is not fundamentally different than human artists learning to paint something in the style from another artists by looking at their pictures online.

What happens to the art community is just the same thing that happened to the weavers back in the late 1700s and early 1800s - their jobs are getting replaced with machines. Nothing new at all here. The real problem is that artists don’t see themselves as part of the Proletariat, forced to sell their labour on the marketplace. If we were living in a society not ruled by markets and private property, artists wouldn’t have to worry about AI image generators at all.

ask-cloud-skipper:

pr1nceshawn:

Customer Service Wolf.

That wolf embodies the thoughts of most in customer service

crazy-brazilian:

landofwindandthrowingshade:

lavvender:

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millennial-review:

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Because I keep getting messages from people who didn’t google it.

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classics

garboing:

Come… follow me. We shall become one soul, one blood. Follow me. Death is waiting…

Vampyr, 1932 | Carl Theodor Dreyer.

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 21 January 1966, police in Forest Town, Johannesburg, raided a private home where over 300 gay and gender nonconforming white men (and almost certainly some trans women) were having a party. Nine people described as...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 21 January 1966, police in Forest Town, Johannesburg, raided a private home where over 300 gay and gender nonconforming white men (and almost certainly some trans women) were having a party. Nine people described as men were arrested for “masquerading as women”.
Conservatives in South Africa were outraged, and called for tighter laws to criminalise white, male and predominantly Afrikaner, sexuality. The incident triggered a national debate and many gay and gender nonconforming people did begin to speak out and argue, albeit anonymously, in favour of LGBT+ rights. While some stricter laws were passed, in some respects the new laws could be interpreted to decriminalise sexual acts between consenting adult men in private, although prosecutions for homosexuality did continue through the 1970s.
Same-sex relationships in the Black working class, which were widespread especially in places like mining communities, were largely ignored by the apartheid authorities who were more concerned with “corrupting” influences on white masculinity. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.1819457841572691/2191632421021896/?type=3