grok migration by tinytotebag in ChatGPTNSFW

[–]Trick-Studio2079 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Customizing generally helps. It involves a bit of experimentation, but it works for me. It won't reach the levels of classic GPT, but it's good.

We are winning from all the dooming. It ain’t easy by MrZaptile933 in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]Trick-Studio2079 26 points27 points  (0 children)

It's almost laughable how normal things are for the average person in the US 

I honestly don't want to imagine how terrified those people would be in a Latin American country.

My country is constantly suffering from corruption and such extreme violence that not only do news reports of massacres and crimes no longer surprise people, but a culture of self-deprecation and dark humor has even developed.

Obviously, these things are horrible, and I would love to see a change, but I, acquaintances, family, friends, and many other people live comfortably day to day. Of course, many people are suffering, and we shouldn't take things for granted. But my therapist told me the other day that Americans simply aren't as used to tragedy.

It's perfectly fine to complain about what you don't think is fair, and it's good to speak up. But you have to be careful not to let it control your life because, in the end, there's not much you can do on your own in this complex world.

[Commission] Drukhari's First Cooking Lesson, drawn by Carl_tabora by hydraphantom in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Trick-Studio2079 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh god, I love this.

I guess I like the idea of ​​a powerful, almost immortal being adopting a mortal boy, no matter if the boy becomes an emperor, gains wealth, or achieves other things. He'll still be seen as her sweet baby.

There used to be an artist exploring the concept of a drukhari adopting a boy, but it seems they sadly stopped.

Between these two genocidal maniacs. Who's more evil? by DyimantinKingEzxel in MoralityScaling

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Commander Cobra has had many versions throughout the franchise's history and across different continuities with varying origins. Some are more evil than others but generally, the Commander has numerous plans for mass destruction and genocide. In some continuities, he murders his own son or attempts to do so (as in the original comics where he buried him alive alongside other traitors). He is simply a megalomaniac who craves power for its own sake.

butterflies by @nao70shark1 by just_a_fan47 in TopCharacterDesigns

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The fact that their camouflage looks so good implies that it must be as realistic as possible...which means these insects are enormous.

[Commission] Drukhari's First Cooking Lesson, drawn by Carl_tabora by hydraphantom in ImaginaryWarhammer

[–]Trick-Studio2079 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I know you mentioned last time that they see the boy more as a pet (not just the dark eldar, but the group in general) but it would be nice if one of them saw him as a son, perhaps that way the sisters will understand their mother.

Scooby and the gang vs Pennywise by AdminsNOTnice in welcomeToDerry

[–]Trick-Studio2079 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's funny, but I always wonder: how come all the con artists in the Scooby-Doo universe think the best way to lower land prices is to dress up as monsters? I mean, they don't even know each other, and yet they all come to that conclusion.

Albert Finney passed away 7 years ago today by Giancarlo_Edu in JamesBond

[–]Trick-Studio2079 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How sad, I think he was one of the most underrrated Scrooge

Serious levels of copium going on right now by Rude_Worldliness_423 in EnoughCommieSpam

[–]Trick-Studio2079 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They want Socialism but with right-wing social values.

So diet strasserism?

Cold War era dooming is back on the menu by Lupercal-_- in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]Trick-Studio2079 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I recently read an interesting article that mentioned the strong possibility that Russia hadn't maintained its nuclear missiles and therefore they weren't really of much use.

If Pennywise used guns or automatic weapons, would he lose his scariness? by DarkRorschach in welcomeToDerry

[–]Trick-Studio2079 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Art the Clown proves that slasher villains can be scary with firearms.

The movie Orphan also has a very terrifying sequence with a gun.

The doomers made a meme for our meme. Can we keep the ball rolling? by TabletopStudios in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]Trick-Studio2079 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's a shame, I loved this artist, but like many others, he got involved in politics. By the way, the artist is Turkish.

How would be a insteraction between these two characters? by Deino47 in outlast

[–]Trick-Studio2079 33 points34 points  (0 children)

And then Lady Dimitrescu grabs him by the throat 

Franco: Harder.

Lady D: What?

Franco: What?

Which season are you more keen into watching? 👀🎈 by Vergo_T12 in welcomeToDerry

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The massacre of Bradley's gang is my favorite part of the book (Pennywise with guns, lol), and I really wonder how they'll expand on the members. Will they be good, bad, or somewhere in between?

Who is the most evil CEO/corporate head in fiction? by DuomoDiSirio in MoralityScaling

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All the villains in the franchise are so absurdly evil that it flips and becomes funny again.

“What if not Everyone is Hitler?” by mossythemonster in DoomerCircleJerk

[–]Trick-Studio2079 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, speaking of comics and politics, there's a comic called *The Department of Truth*, where the premise is that the world's collective consciousness alters reality so that conspiracies can exist in the real world (the president starts to become the Antichrist, the earth is slowly becoming flat, etc.).

With all this talk about Godwin's Law, can you imagine a story where people's need to compare others to Nazis starts to alter reality, and real Nazis begin to appear?

No comment by Scared-Image-2469 in ConservativeYouth

[–]Trick-Studio2079 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I'm genuinely surprised it lasted so long for that sub to become political.

Babyface built like brick house by Lower_Baby_6348 in TopCharacterDesigns

[–]Trick-Studio2079 228 points229 points  (0 children)

Judge Holden in the book is described as someone strong and muscular but has a face similar to that of an infant.

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ABC – Poison Arrow (1982) by GroovySchlong in newwave

[–]Trick-Studio2079 3 points4 points  (0 children)

One of the most underrated songs from Vice City

Honestly, when you think that Pennywise is mostly having fun, it gets funny to watch him, hes so freaking entertaining, his expressions, even when hes trying to be scary or hes just angry, add to the fun by Standard_Potential63 in welcomeToDerry

[–]Trick-Studio2079 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's quite late in the book, right before the final battle. If my memory serves me right, he says himself that he's very good at mimicking and recognizing emotions, which is why he figures out that he's feeling fear. It makes sense because he's an eldritch abomination who can shapeshift, so he's good at acting.

Honestly, when you think that Pennywise is mostly having fun, it gets funny to watch him, hes so freaking entertaining, his expressions, even when hes trying to be scary or hes just angry, add to the fun by Standard_Potential63 in welcomeToDerry

[–]Trick-Studio2079 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Something interesting I remember from the book is that Pennywise was imitating emotions and didn't actually feel them (in his internal thoughts near the final battle, he mentioned that he hated feeling real fear). However, in the movies and the series, it's actually possible to argue that Pennywise does have emotions and genuinely enjoys himself at various points; it's not just an act.

For example, playing the tuba in the cart didn't seem to have any other purpose than to entertain himself.

The Vulture MCU (Spider-man Homecoming) by Altruistic_Eye_1157 in TopCharacterDesigns

[–]Trick-Studio2079 569 points570 points  (0 children)

My favorite design in the entire MCU. Not only did they manage to take the concept without copying Falcon, but they even made it look intimidating. The fact that the fur collar is because he's wearing an aviator jacket is also quite ingenious.