Yk how we name our pets like cheese and goose and like sock do you think ppl back in the day used to do that too like did ancient Egyptians name their cats their version of sock? was there a Pilgrim walking round with a horse named corn or boot? did ppl in the Renaissance have like a bird named bread? did a Victorian have a rabbit named bacon?
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Happy Birthday, @huskersbar ! <3333.
I love you my sweet baby. I hope you enjoy your cute little cursed blinking loaf that I spend 3+ days on, hahaha.
Thanks @lu-lus-duckies for helping with the animation. <333
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The "lestappen opposites saga" continues
now with the added:
Dog dad Charles and Cat dad Max
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Genuinely hating the fact that people have to look really closely at art to see whether it's AI or not and like, zooming in and pointing out the little bits that don't match.
Because like, it's really fucking hard for me to calm down on obsessive details and trying to make everything perfect and make sense, to make sure that every lock of hair has an invisible follow line.
I get so bogged down in details that I ruin my art and the only thing that's been able to save me so far is to repeat to myself that no one fucking cares if this doesn't match up perfectly. But they do now. Everyone cares. We are zooming in on artworks and pointing out things that could have just been overlooked as human error.
Machine generated art means I feel like I'm not allowed to have human error any more. I have to be pixel perfect. I can't just vibe. I can't even imply.
And I think about that and become too exhausted to even start.
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Kitty (her name is pumpkin)
oh wie süß, a little kitty cat!
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