Anonymous ID: c4aba7 Oct. 19, 2021, 7:18 a.m. No.14813812   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3836

>>14813645

>>>14813629

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>seems fake, ghey

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>the lengths that people will go to for a click

 

I've seen it before .. for instance the multi plane camera effect that was invented by the Disney Studios, seems anachronistic .. the animation looks older than multi plane technique

 

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Anonymous ID: c4aba7 Oct. 19, 2021, 7:22 a.m. No.14813836   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14813812

>>14813812

>>>14813645

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>>>>14813629

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>>seems fake, ghey

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>>the lengths that people will go to for a click

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>I've seen it before .. for instance the multi plane camera effect that was invented by the Disney Studios, seems anachronistic .. the animation looks older than multi plane technique

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Anonymous ID: c4aba7 Oct. 19, 2021, 7:34 a.m. No.14813896   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3958 >>3963

>>14813786

>>>14813680 (You)

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>>>14813680 (You)

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>1 4 the collectionseeania

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>Thx dank talents, if u be the arteast that painted this illy rendering?

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well I just put cosmic art in the search engine and thought it would be like Space art but what came up was artist called Peter Max … his works reminded me of Yellow Submarine (Beatles) art .. the style looked familiar, although I personally like more the odl skool Space art like this

Anonymous ID: c4aba7 Oct. 19, 2021, 7:44 a.m. No.14813945   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4010 >>4012

>>14813932

>Pizza

The word "pizza" first appeared in a Latin text from the town of Gaeta, then still part of the Byzantine Empire, in 997 AD; the text states that a tenant of certain property is to give the bishop of Gaeta duodecim pizze ("twelve pizzas") every Christmas Day, and another twelve every Easter Sunday.[4][11]

 

Suggested etymologies include:

 

Byzantine Greek and Late Latin pitta pizza, cf. Modern Greek pitta bread and the Apulia and Calabrian (then Byzantine Italy) pitta,[12] a round flat bread baked in the oven at high temperature sometimes with toppings. The word pitta can in turn be traced to either Ancient Greek πικτή (pikte), "fermented pastry", which in Latin became "picta", or Ancient Greek πίσσα (pissa, Attic πίττα, pitta), "pitch",[13][14] or πήτεα (pḗtea), "bran" (πητίτης pētítēs, "bran bread").[15]

The Etymological Dictionary of the Italian Language explains it as coming from dialectal pinza "clamp", as in modern Italian pinze "pliers, pincers, tongs, forceps". Their origin is from Latin pinsere "to pound, stamp".[16]

The Lombardic word bizzo or pizzo meaning "mouthful" (related to the English words "bit" and "bite"), which was brought to Italy in the middle of the 6th century AD by the invading Lombards.[4][17] The shift b>p could be explained by the High German consonant shift, and it has been noted in this connection that in German the word Imbiss means "snack".

Anonymous ID: c4aba7 Oct. 19, 2021, 7:52 a.m. No.14813989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4031 >>4214 >>4269

>>14813931

Chart Brut: How the MS-Paint Graphics of Conspiracy Took Over the Web

 

The internet has always been a natural habitat for the paranoid and angry, but it's never been as easy to mobilize your fellow conspiracy theorists than it is today. So why does the super-sophisticated conspiracy-troll machine draw diagrams like a 1st grader?

 

There's a new style of folk art booming on the internet: The crudely rendered, text-and-arrow-happy conspiracy diagram. Let's call it Chart Brut: Simple, unrefined, urgent, ominous, striving to be informative, and utterly incomprehensible. It's a digital middle-ground between the string-and-thumbtack cork-board flowcharts favored by premium-cable obsessives like Rust Cohle and Carrie Mathison, and the meaningless tangles of agency responsibilities beloved by security-apparatus bureaucrats, and it's emerged as the defining folk aesthetic of the 2014 internet. It shows up on message boards and community sites everywhere, attempting to clearly prove and outline connections and conspiracies.

 

Chart Brut first came to national attention in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing. Here are some images created in 2013 by users of a subreddit called /r/FindBostonBombers, a community of obsessive amateur criminologists intent on identifying the culprits behind the bombing of the Boston Marathon by combing through hundreds of high-resolution photographs of the crowd:

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Last month, we saw a different fixation of the same mania: Gamergaters, cranking out convoluted graphics at a rate I've never seen before. It's hard to tell what they're supposed to be proving, other than some vague plot against video games, and masculinity, by corporate interests:

 

https://www.gawker.com/chart-brut-how-the-ms-paint-graphics-of-conspiracy-too-1651851261