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drrtynails t1_j9481to wrote

I remember learning about this is HS. It wasn't on the curriculum, but I had an amazing history teacher. Then, a few years later, those black yard cutouts became popular. I still shudder every time I see one.

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jojoman7 t1_j946jao wrote

Reply to comment by LeeroyM in The Bride (Digital Collage) by LeeroyM

This literally wouldn't pass the photoshop class my wife teaches to middle schoolers. You are an artistic parasite in every form of the word, you provide zero value or commentary to the original art nor do you create anything new. 20 years ago you'd be laughed at for trying to pass off your "art" as legitimate, but modern digital tools have allowed you to zero effort BS your way to some minor success despite your lack of creativity. Congrats. The only benefit to the AI apocalypse is that scam artists like you will be obsoleted.

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hasnothingnice2say t1_j944oqn wrote

Reply to comment by outsabovebad in Nuclear shadow, Nagasaki by allez05

You’re literally saying it. There’s no toll when a death is quick? Because everyone who died is a bastard orphan right? Because none of those people were productive members of society right? That’s the fucked mentality of westerners in war. It’s about winning and not the human cost. That’s how you kill hundreds of thousands of civilians in Vietnam, Afghanistan. Both conflicts they US did not win.

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outsabovebad t1_j943t9n wrote

>killing 40,000 civilians is somehow in any measure a generous and kind act

Literally no one has said anything of that sort. They are simply saying that being instantly vaporized isn't a terrible way to go all things considered. Obviously civilians dieing sucks, but that's what total war is. America didn't start the war in the Pacific, but they were instrumental in ending it.

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LeeroyM OP t1_j943n4r wrote

Reply to comment by jojoman7 in The Bride (Digital Collage) by LeeroyM

  1. You don't have to like it, but this takes skill to do. AI does not. 2. The hand is correct, read the comments in the thread again 3. You don't have to like my work, I already have tonnes of people that do 4. Glancing your account and you're really giving the chronically-online bitter redditor stereotype, seems miserable but do you.
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Luke90210 t1_j941elp wrote

Some Japanese wartime leaders later admitted the atomic bombings gave them the final justification to stop the war they started and lost. Almost all Japanese cities had suffered mass fire bombings. The rice harvest that year was a failure meaning Japan faced starvation. And the world's largest army, the Red Army, was unstoppable.

It was more honorable to say the American doomsday bomb was too much rather than say we lost.

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jojoman7 t1_j93ysyx wrote

Reply to comment by LeeroyM in The Bride (Digital Collage) by LeeroyM

Lmao do people actually pay you do do a lame cutout and swipe a red brush over the image? This is basically on the same level as AI art, you even messed up the hand like an ai.

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Phatcat15 t1_j93xh3e wrote

Oh they were the lucky ones (who died immediately)… the horror show for years afterwards is the real tragedy. It figures no one in Japan took Yamamoto seriously enough… he was a military genius and knew exactly what it would take to win the war - and openly questioned if anyone else in command understood what was to happen.

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