THIS IS LIKELY TO GOBSMACK any JW who even looks at it:
History of OLD LIGHT vs NEW LIGHT
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1UrjfNBy6jlZ8lSibVe7VSRgihTxkwqbrLUzIHLGFH-E/edit?usp=sharing
Posts by Terry
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JWs don't consider older WT as revelant
by enoughisenough ini am relating this happening.
i shared some thoughts from the 1989 question from readers concerning christ being mediator between god and man ( the wt spinning that he isn't ) and also the paragraph in that same article that plainly says: clearly, then the new covenant is not a loose arrangement open to all mankind.
it is a carefully arranged legal provision involving god and anointed christians.
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PFIZER DOCUMENTS and the ugly truth about the cover up
by Terry invideo : what’s in the pfizer documents?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9y_w_30hsm&t=51s.
brief summary.
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Lightgrowsbrighter3 days ago
Terry: The amount of corruption, cover-up, sell-out, conspiracy, flim-flam, and flap-doodle that goes on every day combined with the real-life rise of robots, Artificial Intelligence and the clamor for nuclear war by Democrats just can't be happening...but it is.
What is disturbing to me is how many people STILL ignore these facts and support the Democrats twisted agenda
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Unfortunately, BOTH Democrats and Republicans are awash in Corporate lobbyist gentle arm-twisting and neither party give anything but LIP SERVICE to what the populace wants.
Politics is cynical and a Trojan Horse.
Unless and until influence buying is scraped off the shoes of every politician we will see
nothing improve. Voting is pretending you have a say exercise in fantasy wish fulfillment.
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AI Generated Art - Impact on Artists
by Simon inunless you've been hibernating under a rock for the last couple of years, you're probably aware that ai is the new hotness.. chatgpt gets a lot of attention but equally amazing is how capable ai is at generating art.
if you'd been ask to name anything that would be the last holdout for humans, creative arts such as writing, painting, and music would probably be some of the things at the top of the list.. yet those seem to be the things that ai can do best.. it's fascinating to use the tools, but one thing you realize is that they are just combining patterns and shapes, there isn't yet any real "intelligence", artificial or otherwise.. as an example, you can ask it to create a painting in the style or a particular artist, with a whole raft of things you want to include.
it will do a great job on first glance, but can often give people more arms or fingers than is normal, and lamp-posts can grow to different heights, like trees.
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Terry
enoughisenough4 days ago
Terry, the 4 th b/w image is pretty cool
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Yeah, it is rather unexpectedly elusive and fanciful. Thanks!
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AI Generated Art - Impact on Artists
by Simon inunless you've been hibernating under a rock for the last couple of years, you're probably aware that ai is the new hotness.. chatgpt gets a lot of attention but equally amazing is how capable ai is at generating art.
if you'd been ask to name anything that would be the last holdout for humans, creative arts such as writing, painting, and music would probably be some of the things at the top of the list.. yet those seem to be the things that ai can do best.. it's fascinating to use the tools, but one thing you realize is that they are just combining patterns and shapes, there isn't yet any real "intelligence", artificial or otherwise.. as an example, you can ask it to create a painting in the style or a particular artist, with a whole raft of things you want to include.
it will do a great job on first glance, but can often give people more arms or fingers than is normal, and lamp-posts can grow to different heights, like trees.
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Terry
If somebody wants the image that never existed before you generated it using your idea and your
prompt, and you disclose that it was A.I. generated, who would there be to complain if you sold
it for an agreed upon price? -
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A SHADOW to NONE
by Terry inbe a shadow to nonethis world’s gone all wobbly and doubly unshackledwe’re tackled by circumstance, brought to our kneesfinancial hardship, a test of all friendshipcrash and corruption; it’s death and diseasewho is our neighbor and where are our leaders?the lord of the flies may arise to the thronethough life packs a wallop a dollop of courageand brotherhood binds us; we’re not here alone+++out of the shadow we stand in the sunbackbone and muscle: we’re not yet undonebring on apocalypse you won’t see us runand we’ll be a shadow to noneno, we’ll be a shadow to none+++ buzzards and bastards, they circle disasters rats skitter scatter the old sinking shipit’s backbone bravado with faith as our mottothat binds us, reminds us: take aim, let her ripgoodness and decency stumbled and crumbledgreed is the creed of malevolent mennow is the time to remind one anotheryou are my brother, yes you are my friend+++out of the shadow we stand in the sunbackbone and muscle we’re not yet undonebring on apocalypse you won’t see us runand we'll be a shadow to noneno - we'll be a shadow to nonemy brother, we’re not yet undone+++a song i haven't bothered to finish :)
john farnham might be a good choice for singer
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Terry
Be A Shadow to None
This world’s gone all wobbly and doubly unshackled
We’re tackled by circumstance, brought to our knees
Financial hardship, a test of all friendship
Crash and corruption; it’s death and disease
Who is our Neighbor and where are our leaders?
The Lord of the Flies may arise to the throne
Though life packs a wallop a dollop of courage
and brotherhood binds us; we’re not here alone
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Out of the shadow we stand in the sun
Backbone and muscle: we’re not yet undone
Bring on Apocalypse you won’t see us run
And we’ll be a Shadow to None
No, we’ll be a Shadow to None
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Buzzards and bastards, they circle disasters
rats skitter scatter the old sinking ship
It’s backbone bravado with Faith as our motto
That binds us, reminds us: take aim, let her rip
Goodness and Decency stumbled and crumbled
Greed is the creed of malevolent men
Now is the time to remind one another
You are my Brother, yes you are my Friend
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Out of the shadow we stand in the sun
Backbone and muscle we’re not yet undone
Bring on Apocalypse you won’t see us run
And we'll be a Shadow to None
No - we'll be a Shadow to None
My Brother, we’re not yet undone
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A song I haven't bothered to finish :) John Farnham might be a good choice for singer -
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PFIZER DOCUMENTS and the ugly truth about the cover up
by Terry invideo : what’s in the pfizer documents?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9y_w_30hsm&t=51s.
brief summary.
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Terry
For about the last decade I have felt increasingly that I'm living in one of Grimm's Fairy Tales.
The amount of corruption, cover-up, sell-out, conspiracy, flim-flam, and flap-doodle that goes on
every day combined with the real-life rise of robots, Artificial Intelligence and the clamor for nuclear war
by Democrats just can't be happening...but it is. -
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PFIZER DOCUMENTS and the ugly truth about the cover up
by Terry invideo : what’s in the pfizer documents?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9y_w_30hsm&t=51s.
brief summary.
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Terry
VIDEO : WHAT’S IN THE PFIZER DOCUMENTS? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9Y_W_30hsM&t=51s
BRIEF SUMMARY
- The release of the Pfizer documents was the result of a lawsuit against the FDA by a lawyer named Aaron Siri.
- FDA tried to hide documents for 75 years, but a judge released them
- Journalists struggle to understand technical language in the 55,000 monthly documents
- Twitter colluded with White House, CDC, and possibly DHS to de-platform and smear journalist
- 2500 experts responded to journalist's call for help in analyzing released documents
Pfizer documents reveal the greatest crime against humanity
- Tiny woman Amy Kelly organized 3,500 experts to analyze 55,000 documents per month
- 58 reports were produced to reveal the truth about the Pfizer documents
Pfizer knew vaccines didn't work to stop COVID and caused adverse events
- Pfizer's internal documents identified vaccine failure and COVID as a side effect
- Pfizer hired 2400 full-time staffers to process paperwork of adverse events and prepare for future flood
Young adults were not informed of the elevated risk of heart damage from the COVID-19 vaccine.
- Propaganda on social media, TV, and news outlets influenced young adults to get vaccinated.
- The CDC claimed the spike protein stays in the injection site, but doctors had no evidence to support where it goes.
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine lipid nanoparticles bio-distribute throughout the body, including the brain and ovaries, with no known mechanism for removal.
- Pfizer's own language confirms the biodistribution of the vaccine's lipid nanoparticles throughout the body.
- The lipid nanoparticles accumulate in various organs over time, including the brain, liver, adrenals, spleen, and ovaries, with no known mechanism for removal.
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Time and summary
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The speaker discusses the Pfizer documents and their significance.[04:07]
Pfizer documents reveal internal experiments and injections[06:16]
Journalist de-platformed for reporting on women's health after mRNA injection[08:21]
Pfizer documents reveal the greatest crime against humanity[10:07]
Pfizer knew vaccines didn't work to stop COVID and caused adverse events[12:12]
Young adults were not informed of the elevated risk of heart damage from the COVID-19 vaccine.[14:04]
Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine lipid nano-particles bio-distribute throughout the body, including the brain and ovaries, with no known mechanism for removal.---------------------------------
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AI Generated Art - Impact on Artists
by Simon inunless you've been hibernating under a rock for the last couple of years, you're probably aware that ai is the new hotness.. chatgpt gets a lot of attention but equally amazing is how capable ai is at generating art.
if you'd been ask to name anything that would be the last holdout for humans, creative arts such as writing, painting, and music would probably be some of the things at the top of the list.. yet those seem to be the things that ai can do best.. it's fascinating to use the tools, but one thing you realize is that they are just combining patterns and shapes, there isn't yet any real "intelligence", artificial or otherwise.. as an example, you can ask it to create a painting in the style or a particular artist, with a whole raft of things you want to include.
it will do a great job on first glance, but can often give people more arms or fingers than is normal, and lamp-posts can grow to different heights, like trees.
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Terry
Looking to create dramatic B&W images this time
Then, back to color -
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AI Generated Art - Impact on Artists
by Simon inunless you've been hibernating under a rock for the last couple of years, you're probably aware that ai is the new hotness.. chatgpt gets a lot of attention but equally amazing is how capable ai is at generating art.
if you'd been ask to name anything that would be the last holdout for humans, creative arts such as writing, painting, and music would probably be some of the things at the top of the list.. yet those seem to be the things that ai can do best.. it's fascinating to use the tools, but one thing you realize is that they are just combining patterns and shapes, there isn't yet any real "intelligence", artificial or otherwise.. as an example, you can ask it to create a painting in the style or a particular artist, with a whole raft of things you want to include.
it will do a great job on first glance, but can often give people more arms or fingers than is normal, and lamp-posts can grow to different heights, like trees.
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Terry
FatFreek 20052 days ago
Terry, that array of AI artwork is impressive. I wouldn't be ashamed to hang some of it on my wall.
Thanks!
I have been tempted to go ahead and paint/draw some of those images but - at this far remove in time from my Art "career" I stop myself and laugh. What a stereotype I would fit!
What I might do is create some lithographs by sending my favorites to a studio and having it reproduced photographically. But - once again - I'm kidding myself..
Feel free to use any of those generated images any way you feel like it if it makes you happy, FF. -
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AI Generated Art - Impact on Artists
by Simon inunless you've been hibernating under a rock for the last couple of years, you're probably aware that ai is the new hotness.. chatgpt gets a lot of attention but equally amazing is how capable ai is at generating art.
if you'd been ask to name anything that would be the last holdout for humans, creative arts such as writing, painting, and music would probably be some of the things at the top of the list.. yet those seem to be the things that ai can do best.. it's fascinating to use the tools, but one thing you realize is that they are just combining patterns and shapes, there isn't yet any real "intelligence", artificial or otherwise.. as an example, you can ask it to create a painting in the style or a particular artist, with a whole raft of things you want to include.
it will do a great job on first glance, but can often give people more arms or fingers than is normal, and lamp-posts can grow to different heights, like trees.
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Terry
enoughisenough2 days ago
well it seems impressive! how do those who have done this feel about what "you" have created? Do you feel like it is your artwork?
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After I left Jehovah's Witnesses and moved from Texas to California, I got my first non-crap job.
It was as an artist in a gigantic company TRIANGLE and it 'manufactured' all sorts of "Art".
Statuary, canvas paintings, you name it and we made it.
From there I moved on to an Etching studio in Culver City and produced limited Edition prints for 5 years. After that, I worked at a Beverly Hills Galleries and sold limited edition prints and original art mostly to Hollywood actors and industry peripheral types.
After that, I worked for Los Angeles Art Projects and segued into becoming an ART CONSULTANT for CREATIVE GALLERIES close to MGM STUDIOS were I sold art to set decorators.
Last of all, I became an art agent and schlepped a portfolio of lithographs, colographs, woodprints, linocuts, and etchings to Design firms and Corporations.
I said ALL THAT in order to SAY THIS:
ART = artifice.
FINE ART is FINished art (serves no other purpose than to exist in and of itself)
DECORATIVE art is what mmost people have in their homes. The majority is fake/manufactured simulation of real art.
Starving Artist art is mass produced in Taiwan and China by people who earn not much of anything and it sells whole sale for about one dollar. It is retailed for 25 times to 50 times that amount.
GRAPHIC ART is a whole nuther thing mostly commmercial art.
USING TECHNOLOGY to create an image is as legitimate as using a silk screen, block of wood, stick with animal fur glued to it, engraved steel offset, or any other device.
The human brain i.e. "the mind" creates VALUE and reads it into whatever image their emotions respond to. I've spoken to auctioneers and they are very cynical people. Millionaires who collect Art
drive up the auction value by nefarious means and the Art Magazines go along with the con.
Bottom line?
If I walk into a police station and describe my assailant to a sketch artist, the result is only as good as my description - right?
Using TEXT to create A.I. produced art is about on par with that.
The rest is vanity and public opinion.
That's all my opinion and your opinion will be mileage that varies :)