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recent realization has been just how much of rgu is based on soviet art. we all know by now how ohtori's warping architecture is inspired by constructivism


but apart from that, the thing that makes rgu's cinematography special—it's usage of esoteric images to create visual new meanings + it's repeated shots of lined up objects—is so clearly Eisenstein





rgu directly utilizes Eisenstein's theory of montage—and it's my favorite usage of it too. it feels like the technique was created ex professo for rgu's cinematography. i could think of no better use for it. that girl sure is revolutionary.
#rgu#revolutionary girl utena#it's hard to understand the montage thing through screenshots cause#you need to be familiarized w eisensteins work ig#and his usage of montage#but I promise once you watch battleship potemkin or october it's just. so clear#that this is where rgu gets it's visual language#and it gives the Revolutionary a new meaning
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KLK x GGST | 유아퇴행ゆあ
#ryuko matoi#sol badguy#satsuki kiryuin#ky kiske#mako mankanshoku#may#ira gamagori#potemkin#kill la kill#guilty gear#guilty gear strive#fighting games#yuateheng
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I hate fighting Potemkin
#ggst#guilty gear strive#potemkin#elphelt#indie vtuber#vtuber#twitch#demilypyro#stream highlight#demily#demily pyro#sophibeans#sleepyteamage#jerlbays
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生日快乐gg! 2025年5月14日
#guilty gear#sol badguy#ky kiske#axl low#baiken#kliff undersn#chipp zanuff#may guilty gear#millia rage#zato one#dr baldhead#dr. baldhead#potemkin#testament guilty gear#i dont like how i drew potemkin#ughhhhh#—🥩 butcher art
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Apparently there was once a Guilty Gear XRD collab and the menu looks scrumptious like look at this stuff



Some of these are really fun, like the Potemkin Pasta with little hands or the Kaltes Gestöber (which translates to "Cold Flurry") ice cream, or Ky's dainty little tea and cookie set
The thing that's fucking killing me about this menu is that the coffee is Eddie coffee. Not Eddie*'s* coffee, Eddie coffee.

It conjures to mind the image of Zato-1 fucking around in Venoms bakery and serving someone a cup of Eddie, or somehow putting Eddie in an espresso machine
#guilty gear#guilty gear xrd#ggxrd#zato 1#zato one#also the concepts of some of these are really really funny#like does bedmans nightmare drink just fucking kill you? sins black lighting probably isnt much better for you#is venom feeding people breaded billiard balls. one of the snacks in the valentine desserts is literally just lucifero#WHO TURNED POTEMKIN INTO PASTA
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a small celebration for a big man's birthday
#ok fuck it dude its like 8 am i think i can post this#happy birthday potemkin you beautiful bastard :]#no i am not above celebrating fictional character's birthdays thank you very much#bridget guilty gear#potemkin#guilty gear#potemkin birthday#my artwork#i love the potential between his and bridget's friendship#i'm so sad i never see it anywhere </3#queued#hall of fame
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#blark's art#faust gg#faust ggst#faust guilty gear#ggst#guilty gear#guilty gear strive#ggstrive#potemkin guilty gear#My insane Faust Streak of Self Annihilation
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It annoys me that every time I draw him, he has a different face shape :с
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Mr. Daisuke, I can’t help but notice that besides Sol Badguy, the Guilty Gear series has a lack of buff women. Do you have plans to change this?
Potemkin is a woman now.
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Originally posted September 19 on Twitter/X.
Set up like those speech bubble edits
And this is a screencap of my quote retweet lol
And bonus height chart
#Chimera Scribble#Axl Low#Faust Guilty Gear#Potemkin#Ramlethal Valentine#Ramlethal Guilty Gear#Guilty Gear#Sketch#Digital Art#2024#AXL LOOKS SO CUTE IN MY STYLE TOO#Honestly I should draw him more as well#I fought against Axl once and he's just adorable
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Potemkin and Testament hangin’ out cuz why not.
#guilty gear#artists on tumblr#testament guilty gear#testament gg#guilty gear fanart#guilty gear Potemkin#guilty gear testament#potemkin#potemkin guilty gear#Potemkin gg#Johnny gg#johnny guilty gear#guilty gear johnny#gabriel guilty gear#Gabriel gg#guilty gear Gabriel#fanart#artwork#original art#art#my art#traditional art
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An FGC poster.
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MISSING LINK
#guilty gear#whattt. i didnt post this here#wateva#dis was for the anniversary 2 months ago kyaaa .#happy birthday guilgy gear. smileeee#millia rage#dr baldhead#chipp zanuff#may guilty gear#ky kiske#axl low#kliff undersn#potemkin#zato one#sol badguy#baiken guilty gear#robart
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forgive me if you drew him already but,may you draw Potemkin

does he know
#perry art#perry answers#ask#fanart#guilty gear#ggst#guilty gear strive#potemkin#chipp zanuff#doodles#dont think I forgot about these asks!!#been saving them for whenever i felt like drawing other guilty gear guys
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Hello, Potemkin artist? I'd like to request a commission please of Potemkin Guilty Gear...
WITH NORMAL BODY PROPORTIONS!!
this doesn't feel right bro
#ask#guilty gear#potemkin#im sorry potemkin you didnt deserved this#what the fuck#he was already perfect the way he was....
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Three AI insights for hard-charging, future-oriented smartypantses

MERE HOURS REMAIN for the Kickstarter for the audiobook for The Bezzle, the sequel to Red Team Blues, narrated by @wilwheaton! You can pre-order the audiobook and ebook, DRM free, as well as the hardcover, signed or unsigned. There’s also bundles with Red Team Blues in ebook, audio or paperback.
Living in the age of AI hype makes demands on all of us to come up with smartypants prognostications about how AI is about to change everything forever, and wow, it's pretty amazing, huh?
AI pitchmen don't make it easy. They like to pile on the cognitive dissonance and demand that we all somehow resolve it. This is a thing cult leaders do, too – tell blatant and obvious lies to their followers. When a cult follower repeats the lie to others, they are demonstrating their loyalty, both to the leader and to themselves.
Over and over, the claims of AI pitchmen turn out to be blatant lies. This has been the case since at least the age of the Mechanical Turk, the 18th chess-playing automaton that was actually just a chess player crammed into the base of an elaborate puppet that was exhibited as an autonomous, intelligent robot.
The most prominent Mechanical Turk huckster is Elon Musk, who habitually, blatantly and repeatedly lies about AI. He's been promising "full self driving" Telsas in "one to two years" for more than a decade. Periodically, he'll "demonstrate" a car that's in full-self driving mode – which then turns out to be canned, recorded demo:
https://www.reuters.com/technology/tesla-video-promoting-self-driving-was-staged-engineer-testifies-2023-01-17/
Musk even trotted an autonomous, humanoid robot on-stage at an investor presentation, failing to mention that this mechanical marvel was just a person in a robot suit:
https://www.siliconrepublic.com/machines/elon-musk-tesla-robot-optimus-ai
Now, Musk has announced that his junk-science neural interface company, Neuralink, has made the leap to implanting neural interface chips in a human brain. As Joan Westenberg writes, the press have repeated this claim as presumptively true, despite its wild implausibility:
https://joanwestenberg.com/blog/elon-musk-lies
Neuralink, after all, is a company notorious for mutilating primates in pursuit of showy, meaningless demos:
https://www.wired.com/story/elon-musk-pcrm-neuralink-monkey-deaths/
I'm perfectly willing to believe that Musk would risk someone else's life to help him with this nonsense, because he doesn't see other people as real and deserving of compassion or empathy. But he's also profoundly lazy and is accustomed to a world that unquestioningly swallows his most outlandish pronouncements, so Occam's Razor dictates that the most likely explanation here is that he just made it up.
The odds that there's a human being beta-testing Musk's neural interface with the only brain they will ever have aren't zero. But I give it the same odds as the Raelians' claim to have cloned a human being:
https://edition.cnn.com/2003/ALLPOLITICS/01/03/cf.opinion.rael/
The human-in-a-robot-suit gambit is everywhere in AI hype. Cruise, GM's disgraced "robot taxi" company, had 1.5 remote operators for every one of the cars on the road. They used AI to replace a single, low-waged driver with 1.5 high-waged, specialized technicians. Truly, it was a marvel.
Globalization is key to maintaining the guy-in-a-robot-suit phenomenon. Globalization gives AI pitchmen access to millions of low-waged workers who can pretend to be software programs, allowing us to pretend to have transcended the capitalism's exploitation trap. This is also a very old pattern – just a couple decades after the Mechanical Turk toured Europe, Thomas Jefferson returned from the continent with the dumbwaiter. Jefferson refined and installed these marvels, announcing to his dinner guests that they allowed him to replace his "servants" (that is, his slaves). Dumbwaiters don't replace slaves, of course – they just keep them out of sight:
https://www.stuartmcmillen.com/blog/behind-the-dumbwaiter/
So much AI turns out to be low-waged people in a call center in the Global South pretending to be robots that Indian techies have a joke about it: "AI stands for 'absent Indian'":
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/29/pay-no-attention/#to-the-little-man-behind-the-curtain
A reader wrote to me this week. They're a multi-decade veteran of Amazon who had a fascinating tale about the launch of Amazon Go, the "fully automated" Amazon retail outlets that let you wander around, pick up goods and walk out again, while AI-enabled cameras totted up the goods in your basket and charged your card for them.
According to this reader, the AI cameras didn't work any better than Tesla's full-self driving mode, and had to be backstopped by a minimum of three camera operators in an Indian call center, "so that there could be a quorum system for deciding on a customer's activity – three autopilots good, two autopilots bad."
Amazon got a ton of press from the launch of the Amazon Go stores. A lot of it was very favorable, of course: Mister Market is insatiably horny for firing human beings and replacing them with robots, so any announcement that you've got a human-replacing robot is a surefire way to make Line Go Up. But there was also plenty of critical press about this – pieces that took Amazon to task for replacing human beings with robots.
What was missing from the criticism? Articles that said that Amazon was probably lying about its robots, that it had replaced low-waged clerks in the USA with even-lower-waged camera-jockeys in India.
Which is a shame, because that criticism would have hit Amazon where it hurts, right there in the ole Line Go Up. Amazon's stock price boost off the back of the Amazon Go announcements represented the market's bet that Amazon would evert out of cyberspace and fill all of our physical retail corridors with monopolistic robot stores, moated with IP that prevented other retailers from similarly slashing their wage bills. That unbridgeable moat would guarantee Amazon generations of monopoly rents, which it would share with any shareholders who piled into the stock at that moment.
See the difference? Criticize Amazon for its devastatingly effective automation and you help Amazon sell stock to suckers, which makes Amazon executives richer. Criticize Amazon for lying about its automation, and you clobber the personal net worth of the executives who spun up this lie, because their portfolios are full of Amazon stock:
https://sts-news.medium.com/youre-doing-it-wrong-notes-on-criticism-and-technology-hype-18b08b4307e5
Amazon Go didn't go. The hundreds of Amazon Go stores we were promised never materialized. There's an embarrassing rump of 25 of these things still around, which will doubtless be quietly shuttered in the years to come. But Amazon Go wasn't a failure. It allowed its architects to pocket massive capital gains on the way to building generational wealth and establishing a new permanent aristocracy of habitual bullshitters dressed up as high-tech wizards.
"Wizard" is the right word for it. The high-tech sector pretends to be science fiction, but it's usually fantasy. For a generation, America's largest tech firms peddled the dream of imminently establishing colonies on distant worlds or even traveling to other solar systems, something that is still so far in our future that it might well never come to pass:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/09/astrobezzle/#send-robots-instead
During the Space Age, we got the same kind of performative bullshit. On The Well David Gans mentioned hearing a promo on SiriusXM for a radio show with "the first AI co-host." To this, Craig L Maudlin replied, "Reminds me of fins on automobiles."
Yup, that's exactly it. An AI radio co-host is to artificial intelligence as a Cadillac Eldorado Biaritz tail-fin is to interstellar rocketry.

Back the Kickstarter for the audiobook of The Bezzle here!
If you’d like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here’s a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/31/neural-interface-beta-tester/#tailfins
#pluralistic#elon musk#neuralink#potemkin ai#neural interface beta-tester#full self driving#mechanical turks#ai#amazon#amazon go#clm#joan westenberg
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