Basman

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  1. It's funny cuz it was never originally meant as patreon for porn, but that's what it do, Yugs.
  2. Colored hair + tattoos always vote the most radically left party available 😭👍 God help us.
  3. It's very rare for a tattoo to be aesthetic and complimentary of the body, but it does exist and can be sexy. But most who get tattoos don't have the discipline to stick to the degree of minimalism that it takes to pull off a an aesthetically complimentary tattoo. Aesthetically complimentary tattoos fit the specific area of the body where they are placed and nowhere else and their effect is easily ruined by adding more tattos. Examples are Yakuza tattoos, a simple womb tattoo or a trampstamp. Tribal work. Simple linework. I have myself an aesthetically complimentary tattoo and it makes it difficult to get any more without ruining the effect. Less is more with these kind of tattoos. Getting tattoed is fun, cathartic and relaxing though. Especially if your into the subculture. A lot of people reached a point where they are getting tattooed for the sake of it. That's how you end up with full bodies. Or they let their buddies practice on them, and it's a bonding thing. There's no aesthetic plan there. The human equivilant of a communal graffiti wall. And yes, heavily tattoed people always have issues. From daddy/mommy issues, to bpd, to drugs. Source: tattoo artist parents.
  4. Aura maxxing before it was a thing.
  5. Reddit psychos will not teach you anything about what normal people think.
  6. You mirin brah 🇭🇲💪💪🔱😎
  7. It's so crass when it's just laid out like to that. So gross. And honestly, I think everyone kind of suspected that, but never quiet made the connection due to a lack of exposure to the subject matter. It's interesting how when you just lay it out how it is, your confronted with the question if you could respect yourself exploiting people like that. Probably a big reason why exploitation is rarely matter of factly but always clad in stories of why it's good. I think most people don't like themselves when they are conscious of their selfish behavior. You have to be deceived by your own exploitation for the exploitation to deceive others as well.
  8. For online users, most AI implementation is kind of pushed unto you in a less than organic manner. Google is a prime example, but you also have plenty of apps that add AI functionality and put in pop-ups asking you want to use AI (like Adobe). It's pretty annoying to be pushed things you don't want to use and it clutters the user experience. You really get the sense that it less for you as a user and more for the companies to train their AIs and make back their investments. Like, you can't directly disable AI when searching on Google, which I think a substantial portion of internet users would prefer if they could. Google also further clutters search by prioritizing Reddit a lot since they use Reddit to train their AIs, which is shit because Reddit is shit. The absolute state of Google right now when you search something is you get AI followed by Reddit...
  9. But Leo, stop ruining the chic Hindu Indian Instagram aesthetic in my head, Leo 😭😭😭
  10. How do they do justice in the favelas? If for example someone robs or kills somebody?
  11. Your probably right most of the time. I'd hate to be in your shoes when your wrong.
  12. The sovereign power not being in the hands of police/government sounds problematic to an existential degree to me. What I enjoy, yes is a privilege, but also the bare minimum in my opinion. There is no accountability or recourse in a system run by thugs. If a member of the family decided to rape your mother there would be nothing you could do about it.
  13. No, it's a slum. By definition, if a crime family runs the scene it's not a safe area. Where I'm from it was so safe that you didn't ever think about it. It wasn't uncommon to leave one's door unlocked at night.