I still don’t know what Google+ was trying to be
And this guy worked on the Google+ team for sixteen years
I still don’t know what Google+ was trying to be
And this guy worked on the Google+ team for sixteen years
Does everyone hate it though? As much as I personally agree, I do not see the same sentiment bearing out in public sentiment. If an app that previously didn’t have an AI feature suddenly adds on, regardless of how arbitrary, I feel like people generally consider that an objective upgrade.
I’m curious what everyone else sees w/regard to public sentiment towards AI? Seems like it’s usually indifference or enthusiasm.
HOW IS THIS A SHOWER THOUGHT?
Honestly, does this community have active moderation? Feels like the majority of content posted here is almost never consistent with the spirit of a legitimate shower thought.
I apologize for upsetting you, I didn’t mean anything personally insulting to you. Hope you have a good day 🙏
Sure, yeah, I can agree with that.
It also cost me nothing to share my subjective opinion of an artist’s work in a respectful way, in a forum conveniently designed for discussion of this exact artist.
Yes! The Mad Magazine kid has the exact same quality that puts me off of Norman Rockwell’s style.
I respect his contributions to the game and I know this is a thermonuclear take but I fuckin hate Norman Rockwell’s art. The art style. The subjects he painted. Their facial expressions. The soup. Just not at all a fan of his whole deal.
No shade at OP for sharing this, though 🙏
Hey, first_name was my father, call me Mike!
TIL I have the overall vibe of napoleon abdicating his throne after I work just a regular wednesday shift
I live in rural America and kids around here play fortnight all the time
And soon, I shall be President of the World
Something in his expression and his eyes, too. He looks haggard like he’s just lived a lot of life, probably not all good and not all bad.
Something about this makes me so uncomfortable but not really in a bad way
If We Were Vampires by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
Not sure if we’re doing content warnings? But it’s about death and the inevitability of losing someone you love dearly.