You would have been more okay with this image if it was drawn by a person?
I wasn't ready to have this kind of psychic damage on a sunday
In a way, yes. At least then I don't need to think of the prompts used to make the image over interations and can instead just say "a porn-brained artist drew it"
Why are muscular bodies widely considered ideal for men but not for women?
Now that is thanksgiving! Handing out guns and receiving thanks.
Pilgrims would not have looked like that after almost starving to death the past winter.
A few things to go over:
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My man looks like a stripper
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Baby’s hand is fusing into mother’s neck
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Real life pilgrims would've had strokes seeing this
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I wonder what prompts were used to generate this image
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This sucks
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For people that are 'winning' they sure need to mention it all the time.
Every third thursday of November americans celebrate something and every cartoon ever has an episode about it
It's a holiday in the US based on a mythological story of natives and settlers having an integrated feast in 1621. In reality it was created in 1637 to celebrate the massacre of 700 natives in Connecticut. (ProleWiki)
It's an annual harvest festival based on irregular, religious harvest festivals practiced often by the first English settlers of the United States.
Its commemoration, annualization, and celebration as a particular national holiday has played an important role in (and in maintaining) USian mythistory, mainly in falsely presenting early US settlers as peaceful, native-friendly religious refugees with no colonial aims or genocidal intent.
Leftists and indigenous Americans are critical not just of the ideological role of that national holiday as such, but are also attuned to how disgusting, callous, and hypocritical is the thought of celebrating one's 'good fortune' to 'find themselves' settling such a catastrophically, genocidally depopulated environment. The latter criticism arguably applies to all 'days of thanksgiving' celebrated in this tradition in what would become the United States and Canada, and not just the big national holiday.
In the contemporary context, Thanksgiving is one of a few national holidays for which most USians customarily get (or try their damnedest to take) a day off. (At my employer, it's the most 'generous' holiday aside from Christmas— we actually get not one but two days off. I think this reflects its cultural as status as a highly important holiday, to some extent.)
In the US, Thanksgiving is also the day on which, despite increasing familial atomization (a phenomenon that affects white families especially acutely), families are most likely to meet and feast together so that extended relatives actually see each other in person. This is where you get the talk of 'when you see your family at the Thanksgiving table this year', and so on.
In the language of the Wampanoag Native American people, "Thanksgiving" means "God dammit why didn't we just let those KKKrakas starve to death?"
The colonists would have hanged the woman in this image, and quite possibly also the man.
Things that do not look like supermodels:
- Pilgrims
- CHUDs (but they all think they do)
It's the most usian holiday possible: usians thank god for help given them by other people. As a thanks to those people though, usians genocided them and stole their land.
Go to a family member’s house. Watch Football (I never liked Football, too little action, too many breaks, too many injuries). Eat dinner (Primarily Turkey w Mac N Cheese, biscuits, mashed potatoes, maybe canned cranberries kinda gross tho, stuffing which kicks ass and some dessert, usually pumpkin pie or some type of cake) pray to whatever God you believe in that things don’t get political, and when politics INEVITABLY comes up: Try your best to survive as a hard lefty. Nobody will back you in politics. Not the cool cousins that happen to be libs. Not the conservatives that agree with you on how corrupt the government is. Drinking is moderate, not as heavy as other holidays. Overall kinda fun, avoid at all costs
I’m not even kidding, https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(United_States)
Not promoting it, just explaining what the experience is typically like (for a white person at least, can’t speak for others)