Probably just data mining

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      Accurate? Like, seriously, it’s clearly a degenerative generative AI tool, it’s literally imagining things the way its designer would probably approve, and you turn it into sick advocacy of misogynist people bitching about body art? I’m leaving your comments as they are, as a testament to how sick this is, but please do reconsider your world view, you seem to be more than capable of that.

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      28 days ago

      I’d imagine not very, also it’s kind of gross in a hard to quantify way, at lest hard for me.

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        Gross in the this makes me insecure because I use makeup to hide my imperfections and compete socially kind of way?

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          Gross as in, you’re changing the face that someone is presenting to the world, because you think you know better than they do how they should present themselves.

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            What the fuck? Are you saying the app like sends the result to the person, and says SEE?!? I think it just shows the user a picture, tbh. But yeah it’s probably not super accurate anyway.

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            Who is better suited to know how someone can better present themselves than those having the experience of being presented to?

            Maybe that doesn’t help you at work, or competing with the other girls, or manipulating people, or avoiding being gossiped about, or managing your self-hatred over how you naturally look.

            But it still might be true for the person changing the presentation to better appeal to their preferences.

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              27 days ago

              Who better? Anyone who is not you, because anyone else would know not to say anything because nothing needs to be said.

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                27 days ago

                Unfortunately, life involves a considerable amount of want, as well. Why does it bother you so much to know someone doesn’t find you to be a pleasant experience?

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              So if I go out wearing a Star Trek and encounter someone who wants to meet a Star Wars fan, then I’m in the wrong for choosing that shirt?

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                You’re not wrong, you’re simply not what they prefered. If you were, then they would have had a better experience. Why did being right or wrong enter the conversation?

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                  So they would have a better experience encountering a Star Trek fan posing as a Star Wars fan?