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  • Sure, disprove me. What exactly are your elected representatives doing besides the TikTok videos to stop Trump right now? And how effective has it been?

    I'll make the popcorn, take your time.

  • How curious, given that's the most you fucking do. Democrats are absolutely useless opposition.

  • Oh it had other wonderful features, like being client-side authoritative which allowed your client to influence others, like healing you infinitely or killing others instantly.

    Another super cool innovative design choice was not sanitizing user input, so you could paste code to crash people's games, cover their screen with a PNG of sausages or privilege escalate their client.

  • Sometimes I forget macOS exists

  • They actually do get a hard on for the "my relative died in the military protecting this country" narrative and McDonald's discount.

  • Cheese is the milk that yellow.

  • I asked my crystal ball. It says:

    fart noises

  • We should reject them.

  • Half of the US agrees with him. The other half thinks AOC's snappy comebacks being shared on Reddit are more than enough to stop him. The US is a shithole with only two viable parties, so the end result is what you see.

  • Read up on a thing called 'The Electoral College.'

    And that prevents you from getting up your chair and protesting?

    Left leaning California has 2 Senators

    lol "left leaning"

  • Is it not possible that the capitalist system we work under makes it very difficult for many people to protest

    When was history ever easy? What exactly did you expect, to induce change by tweeting angrily? Is the difficulty more important than the lives being lost?

    Either way, not sure how that's an answer to my comment. There are a thousand different ways to fight that aren't simply sharing a perfectly rehearsed AOC rebuttal that is precisely long enough to make for a viral TikTok video designed by a PR team and then feeling like you're different. You are not. Voting for a party is not the end of your civic duties, nor does it make you opposition if that's the end of your actions.

  • I think this is a pretty pointless distinction, but sure, here's a convenient nine-year-old ready list for your reference, ordered best to worse:

    A person actively protesting, sabotaging and working politically against the current administration > A crusty sock I've forgotten I've left behind my bed after a gym session > Person voting for a democrat > Person not voting > Person voting for a Republican > Person voting for Donald Trump > Hitler

  • The children? No.

    The dead weight "opposition" that does nothing but complain online? Yes. Blood is in your hands too.

  • They always play that card. Somehow, in their minds, they're the strongest democracy out there, but over the multiple decades of their elected government representatives doing atrocious stuff their answer is always "oh no you see they don't represent the real americans"

  • It mocks the US, so that's exactly the type of news I want

  • A whole song and dance to post-process a broken pixel art image into a fixed grid. I'd rather just have talent or pay a human being that will make art in the first place, thanks.

    Also, the example shown would be a terrible image to use as an asset, by the way. It's a clear example of not pixel art, rather, 2D art forced to be interpolated in a "pixel like" fashion (aka what happens if you do a few nearest neighbor passes and then a fixed grid downsampling)

  • Yep. It will create something that at a glance looks like pixel art, then you zoom in and find anti-aliased rectangular pixels made out of three different shades of the main color, a weird line, and no clear grid.

  • AI is quite bad at pixel art in fact.

    It understands things must look roughly made by squares, but it doesn't understand what pixels are and their fixed grid.

  • Oh look, another centralized social media site owned by tech bros!