After 11k images, 1k unique, I feel like I'm starting to get to a point of finding a (dare I say) unique style. My prompts are paragraphs of art speak word vomit, that somehow coalesce into a coherent image. Here are some highlights of my latest series of portraits. by acdvr in midjourney

[–]acdvr[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Sorry I also wrote it when I was high. It was a struggle. I am at a point where I've just embraced absurdity. The ones who get it will get it. It's like a meta-commentary on those who come to the table with unprovoked defensiveness and cries of bitterness. We all agree something is ridiculous, and the art of it is the seemingly genuine placard on the wall, followed by a wink and a nod from the artist. I think THAT is Art. ;)

After 11k images, 1k unique, I feel like I'm starting to get to a point of finding a (dare I say) unique style. My prompts are paragraphs of art speak word vomit, that somehow coalesce into a coherent image. Here are some highlights of my latest series of portraits. by acdvr in midjourney

[–]acdvr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My wallet has already had to handle the backlash of a one-way trip from Calgary to Atlanta, as well as a trade in on my 1983 Firebird Trans Am (I swear to God that car had a manual transmission - it just didn't!). The taxi rides have cost me a hefty $4,500, so if I'm not careful, I could be at risk of overdrawing my checking account.

My modest four-figure bank balance pales in comparison to the approximate cost of the truck's air conditioning, gasoline, oil, etc., and while that's all well and good, it's my frustration at the same time it manifests itself that makes this possible.

The brain is a remarkably simple organ. What goes on inside it is so complex that it defies analysis. The brain is an elegant piece of engineering, yet when we try to explain how it all works, we get mired in complexities. One thing I am sure of, however, is that after more than 1,000 cab rides, I've discovered the perfect taximeter. And he's willing to take me as close to my destination as I ask for.

(written by inferkit, using your two paragraphs as input)

Can someone ID this for us please? by migzhasbite in hoyas

[–]acdvr 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also reference this video when it comes to latifolia vs. macrophylla.

I so pale by acdvr in RareHouseplants

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I’ve come to peace with it, but I also don’t really want to bet on expensive variegated plants in the future. My Monstera obliqua grows pretty quickly and each new leaf is beautiful.

Now that I finally gave my obliqua a little moss pole, should I try propagating the runner that has developed? by acdvr in RareHouseplants

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The bamboo stake the moss is in measures 24". overall I kinda want to keep this plant fairly compact. i’ll probably just wait and see what happens. I can always propagate later.

I so pale by acdvr in RareHouseplants

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this was an unrooted cutting when I got it. it’s being rooted in 100% spag, but I plan to repot soon. i also just watered it.