“Melting ice caps? Better generate some slacktivist slop and melt them just that tiny bit harder.”
That comment you just made has gone to a computer server in a datacentre, before being networked across to hundreds of over federated systems located in datacentres across the world so they can all process it and deliver it users.
But hey my computer ran hot for 53.95 seconds to generate an image, you sure showed me.
It’s not the end of the world; it’s just kind of sad, innit.
Yeah it’s pretty sad people still blame the most minuscule of personal use as the cause of climate change.
Yeah, what even is domestic abuse if there’s genocides going on.
You do understand you posting that comment is even worse domestic abuse, right?
It depends on how much you want to understand your own hypocrisy ;)

This is literally what you are doing right now.
Such a fantastic rebuke 🥰You’re one self-righteous power poster piece of shit concern troll.
Concern troll? Buddy, they’re the one that came in here pretending to care about power usage when they’re happy to waste energy themselves.
So they’re wrong for calling you out?
It makes them a hypocrite at best.
No amount of hypocrisy invalidates the perfect critique you’re so utterly unable to process:)
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My post: About consumption and the role large corporations have in causing the overwhelming majority of pollution.
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Their post: Bemoaning my post for using an insignificant amount of renewable electricity to do so, while at the same time using more power than I did to make the image.
I hope you can understand now that I’ve simplified it for you.
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Interesting how the AI interpreted “plastic garbage” as “a bunch of the pads from the ends of those American Gladiators giant Q-tip jousting stick thingies”
This looks kinda formulaic and generic, like the artist was just going through the motions. It doesn’t look like the artist had fun making it or put passion into the project. It’s bad in the same way corporate art is bad, like when the designers just aren’t invested in the product the C suite wants them to make.
Fun fact: Germans actually had invented bottles and glass that would not break falling and can sustain high temperatures. These could have been a game changer in reusable glass. But they couldn’t sell them cause any major beverage company refused to buy these bottles due to them cashing on easily breakable glass.
You should do more research.
You positively radiate factoids.
Not a source.
There’s no product that’s “too good”, Superfest did break, they simply weren’t viable.
You will stick to the myth. Trust me.
The glass does break. But, compared to pretty much any other glass, this one is way more sturdier and can sustain more abuse. Also, comes with a dash of recycle-ability. Yet we do plastic bottles that are practically unrecyclable.



