• InquisitiveApathy@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    This has honestly always made me pretty sad. Celebrity photos I guess I understand since they have a financial incentive, but I miss when just a normal persons skin had texture and character. Our imperfections are what make us unique and there’s nothing wrong with simply being human.

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      7 months ago

      My wife says she likes the wrinkles. It shows maturity, and she doesn’t want a relationship with a little boy. As for myself, I can’t say I’ve paid any specific attention to the presence or absence of wrinkles.

      And if my hair goes any further, I’m going to shave it.

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      same thing applies to makeup, so many people think the way to go is applying it like plaster to a wall, which makes them look like a clothes store mannequin

      No, it should be applied minimally so you still look like a god damn human, just a human with eyeliner or whatever

      fuck influencers and magazines and whoever else pushes this idea that you need to look glossy to be attractive, god damn

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        7 months ago

        No, it should be applied minimally so you still look like a god damn human

        I would be careful about telling people what they should look like. The societal pressures to look pretty is one thing, but ultimately it’s their body and if they want to put a bunch of makeup on that’s their right. Some people just do it because it’s fun afterall. You’d also be surprised the amount of product and effort goes into a “natural” look.

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          7 months ago

          Collectively though, society is not having fun. If you look at rates of depression among young people, particularly girls, the numbers have skyrocketed since the dawn of social media and a big part of that is anxiety over self-image.

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    7 months ago

    lowkey how I feel when I see AI/upscaled 60fps from 24 fps animation.

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        7 months ago

        Fucking tell me about it. Even disabling bixby vision enhanced thing does nothing. I’ve been taking videos and then capturing an image from said video.

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    7 months ago

    But now do it with an off-puttingly photogenic picture that’s been touched up by AI

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    7 months ago

    It’s actually dead useful; easier to spot the duds on the dating sites,

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    7 months ago

    Ha! Joke’s on you, I don’t have any pictures of me that are digital that show my face.

    I’m not saying there couldn’t be via public cameras, but I’m very clear to friends and family that if it isn’t actual film with only physical prints, and they take my picture, I’m done. I have absolutely done exactly that twice, just talked walked away and cut contact with people that thought it was okay to try to ignore that boundary.

    I know it’s strange to most people, but I have never, and will never, trust “the system” to not eventually abuse any pictures anyone takes that are digital. Someone, somewhere will fuck it up. Considering all the fake porn that exists, it isn’t even a future possibility, it’s just a question of when it becomes a problem for the average person that their digital images are weaponized or monetized in some way that’s harmful.

    Facial recognition, it’s inevitable that gets abused.

    Having the DMV have their database is bad enough, but fuck giving in beyond that.

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          Gotta say, this is pretty excessive paranoia, you should look into seeing a therapist/psychiatrist before it gets worse.

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              Lol, ok, I get not wanting pictures on social media or being posted online anywhere or maybe even having it taken on a “dumb” device. But no digital pictures ever? By anyone? On any device?

              That’s just pure paranoia that rivals even the most paranoid cybersecurity guys I know, even they wouldn’t mind a picture being taken of them. They would murder you if you put it online anywhere tho lmao

              Even if the gov went full tilt insane and started targeting gays or something, they’re not going to give AF if they can get a face photo of you. They’re just going to grab everyone they even think is a part of who they’re targeting.

              The gestapo was able to grab millions upon millions of Jewish and other targets long before “digital” was even a thing