I'm sorry to say this but post-calamity Link probably had ZERO game when it came to flirting. Man probably made Zelda a creamy heart soup and handed it to her while nervously side eyeing her to notice the radish was the shape of a heart
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You can tell that Alastor wasn't supposed to be creole in the pilot because if he was Angel dust would have called him a slur as a joke like he did with Vaggie and Charlie woulda told Al to calm down and said "You guuuys! Stop fighting!!!"
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Everyday I’m thankful god made me a Prospero enjoyer and not a Montressor simp 🙏🙏🙏
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[One could say Dune is giving me.... brain worms.]
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Already tired of people saying something was "ai generated" as easy insult for films/books/songs/etc.
I understand the urge to use this joke. It's a fresh way to say something was soulless, bland, terrible, confusing, or a mix of these things. Most people obviously interpret it this way, and I'll probably still say it with friends.
But it's already hard to tell some AI content from human work. I don't like the idea that some people could even slightly believe a 2024 movie, produced before ai generation was at the level we see today, was responsible for human art. For film, it also diminishes the effort of people actually working on set/behind the scenes to make good art, despite the people in charge restricting them. Saying their work is AI dehumanizes it, makes it easier to ruthlessly insult, and ignore the good in it.
If you want to insult a work, it's much more interesting to actually analyze why it failed. Why certain choices were made, or how competing ideas led to a disappointing product. Flattening all the flaws as the output of AI, even as a joke, just feels lazy.
This is NOT me saying to stop calling out real AI. It's why the WGA and SAG went on strike. Of course it's important that fake posters, scripts using copyrighted materials, book covers, and ads using this tech get debunked immediately.
I just think if we continue to say it with every piece of bad media, casual viewers will care even less about AI. They might enjoy the "ai" content, or they recognize it as an easy insult and start to ignore real callouts.
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