This was a viral clickbait thing a few years ago. It only existed on twitter and Facebook and Instagram and thankfully I haven't seen it turn up again any time recently lol no one actually cooks like this, even here in America
Any song fully created by AI should be required to be labeled as such. Like in the writing credits it should say "all instruments and vocals created by AI, no actual artists were involved in any part of its production"
It should also be noted in the songs title so no one listens to it by accident
A song fully created by AI has no artistic merit and exists solely to generate income for someone with no actual musical ability.
When I'm feeling really down I have to either build something or fix something. It's really the only way I'll start to feel better. Somehow building models or working on cross stitch or taking apart an appliance to find out why it doesn't work makes everything feel kind of "normal" again.
It's just one of the included options in the default photo gallery app that came with my Android phone. There's a bunch of stuff for editing pictures already in there
In what context? This question is far too vague to give you any sort of useful answer, which I'm guessing you've done on purpose. If you want to start an argument just come out and say what you mean instead of trying to bait people with these oversimplified questions that have no real definitive answers.
While I agree this is absolutely what Trump would like to do, it seems pretty unlikely it would get to this point, and the tone of the article makes just makes the whole thing sound like fanatical propaganda.
I'm sure someone a lot smarter than Donald Trump thinks what is outlined here could work, but in reality:
A- this would quickly bankrupt the entire United States
B- it would never actually work since Canada is HUGE and has a strong sizable army
And finally,
C- no one in the United States actually wants to take over Canada. It's a stupid idea that only the most unhinged and uneducated psychopaths would ever actually support
Lastly, I would probably be more willing to take this article seriously if it provided any real evidence of this supposed "imminent threat" and were posted somewhere a little more trustworthy than Substack
I have no idea who that is. The fact that I don't see any posts by them means I probably blocked the profile because they were making massive numbers of posts.
In antiquity people probably considered it a form of fire since anything struck by lightening tends to burn or at least get extremely hot? Or possibly they saw it as some combination of wind and fire maybe?