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  • Yeah, it’s based on knowing the difference between a tool and a human being 👍

  • Which is worse when you consider how many microplastic particles are entering the water through clothes washing alone…

  • I hope he lives and makes fucking bank and has the best therapy, because that’s some traumatic shit to go through. Same for everyone this is happening to.

  • The plagiarism machine vomits out the visual equivalent of text prediction. It isn’t an artist any more than the text prediction on your phone is an author if you hit the next predicted word enough times, people are artists and authors. Image generation is at best a Xerox machine.

  • Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1929. In 1934, when she was four-and-a-half, Frank and her family moved to Amsterdam in the Netherlands after Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party gained control over Germany. By May 1940, the family was trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. Frank lost her German citizenship in 1941 and became stateless.

    Did we read the same article? How do Nazis revoke citizenship from someone who wasn’t a citizen? She was still German born and would have had the right to legal recognition of her status as a German citizen had she survived. The only sense in which she wasn’t German is that the Nazi government in power at the time of her death didn’t consider her a citizen (or human being), but that’s a pretty poor basis to say she wasn’t German.

  • Art is made by artists, who are human, and your argument is the fallacy fallacy.

  • If typing a prompt into a plagiarism machine makes you an artist, why doesn’t paying a real human to make art for you also make you an artist?

    If someone said they were the artist of something but it turns out they just paid someone else to do it, would you think they were a talentless jackass or an artist?

  • Why? They’re right. There wasn’t an artist involved in making that.

  • I’m sorry you had to deal with that as a kid.

  • Hmm… microplastics or flu and herpes… school didn’t prepare me for these decisions.

  • Yeah, you stand next to one of those things and you understand animism.

  • Okay for anyone who is fried at the moment like I am, map-wiki IS NOT ABOUT GEOGRAPHY.

  • If you read the rest of the comment they’re not saying that being gay is inherently political. Queer as an identity is definitely political, it stems from activists reclaiming it in the 80s and 90s. The “we’re here, we’re queer, get used to it” chant didn’t come out of thin air.

    Using queer a synonym for gay or lesbian is a great way to shove your foot in your mouth by calling someone queer when they don’t identify with that term.

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  • My bad, I thought you were talking about the post I linked.

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  • I saw this account reblogged someone who said basically she didn’t like penis and if that made her a terf then okay

    Whoa, that is not what that link showed. What it showed was her reblogging a post that called trans women sex entitled incel men.

    Different post, my bad!

  • I can co-sign this if we can agree that some types of ‘disagreements’ don’t belong on the fediverse, a la the Nazi bar problem.

  • That’s a Pokemon for sure.

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