I don't think they eat it up for more than the novelty. Yeah, some people will continue to uncritically consume slop, but they'll move on to the next trend and it's not the same as people finding a cult classic.
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I think if we keep the conversations about art centered on the humanity within, we can prevent this normalization. We need to break away from brands and IPs and instead look at the artists involved. The writers, character designers, animators, etc. Because that's what people come for even if they don't know the creators by name.
I want to see the Princess Mononoke created by the man who grew up in post WW2 Japan. Not the one churned out by an ai prompted by someone who just liked seeing girls riding wolves.
I'm trying to be optimistic, but I think if we're drawn to human connection, we'll continue to do so.
You know, one thing frustrating about the US making stuff that will inevitably end in the trash is that it'll be hard for future generations to find what was garbage to begin with.
You know if he couldn't fuck off into hell with the rest of the ghouls, I'm glad he's having his many failures, big and small, recorded in humiliating detail. He's going down in history as one of the most reviled people to lead the US and that's saying something.
Who up? I don't know if it's covid, but I hate it. I've masked for years, but I know I've been exposed by people who I had to live with.
I'm never sure if it's stress, covid, or the stress that people don't care about covid that keeps me up at night.
All that said, I'm sorry you're going through it too.
That was Colbert
I had to look this up and Jesus Christ.
Thank you for that hilariously grotesque mental image.
Does somebody have that Upside down Elon pic from when he did the X jump?
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