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Baltimore is SOUTH of the Mason Dixon line, which essentially forms the northern border of Maryland.

It’s north of the Mason Dixon line so it’s fair to say it’s the North in that respect.

This is literally the first time I’ve seen it.  

I looked at the Dodge Tradesmen ad.

You can watch ALL episodes of The Last of Us for free right now! Just go to YouTube and type in The Last of Us Full Playthrough.

Mr. Miyamoto’s Mario Megacorp Mention Makes Man Moan Maniacally

If you read the whole SWT statement they go into a lot more detail. Basically, they were originally approached by Nintendo in November of last year, and have been going through a very slow back-and-forth over licensing since. Their contacts at Nintendo seemed receptive throughout the process, right up to the point

So, I like the concept of these special evolutions. But what I don’t like is the implementation. More specifically, how you’re supposed to figure it out. Which seems to boil down to trial-and-error, knowledge from previous games, or turning away from the game and looking it up on the Internet.

Why the F, when our

It’s the same argument video games went through over a decade ago—and which we have collectively just shrugged and moved on from—when people found out the DLC they were buying was already on the disc they bought.

Your avatar and handle are Nintendo copyrights so I suggest you get to changing them before they come for you.

“FORM FEET AND LEGS!

Now I’m wishing Anime Jubilee will pull out her senpais lol

The thing is that they cannot “create” their art “in the style of” without scraping plethoras of pictures to try and generate something that looks like it.

This is what artists furious are about. Without their work being online, those AI would never be able to create “art” in the first place because there wouldn’t have

Because he’s a child modeling outrage he saw online. There’s nothing inherently evil about AI art. It’s kind of a neat trick. The evil part can be the implementation - I think a checkbox to tick to opt-in makes a lot more sense and should ease basically any concerns. If there’s plagiarism or something that results in

It’s digital photography/art all over again; albeit with a few differences. None of them make AI art bad, or the people who are playing with it bad people.

In the end the real “bad guys” are going to be the people who are going to use the existence of AI art to devalue other artists’ work.

Then you haven’t been paying much attention for the last 34 years.

Any “shop contest” is an exercise in remixing existing art, is one example that jumps to mind.

How is your comment an constructive contribution to a discussion? Instead of engaging on substance, just attack the person. Cool dude. What a great person to have in the comment section.