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Pay attention. That is a crop of one of the AI images created by the prior poster.
Thank you. This crop is somewhat similar to one of my edited photos that required immensely more effort. I wanted blood only on the subject and so ended up painting the background pixel by pixel.

I haven't been following this whole thread but often do creative editing of my photographs and have won several creative photo contests (using editing tools without any AI input). Sometimes I make pencil, charcoal or pen and ink versions of photos.

Interested in what you might get with one theme I've used a few times, though I only once ever shared one of the images and got an immediate response of "That's disturbing", which was my intent - a beautiful girl, made surreal and ghostly, then blood-splattered.

Inb4 bodies in basement. Don't have a basement, must be in the storage shed. As far as I am aware they are all still alive and well, and one is at this very moment observing a brain surgery as a soon-to-be doctor.
There are stunningly beautiful women in Ukraine (or some I know of are displaced to Poland and Germany). I would suppose the true Ukrainians would not be willing to participate, or they are busy killing Russian soldiers.

You should start on a big diorama of destroyed Russian armor and vehicles and two Ukrainian infantrymen with a shoulder-fired AT weapon. Have they started bringing T-34s out of mothballs?

Great work as always.
Posted no examples, eh? As much as I like boobs (though prefer butts and legs), have a downvote. To make your statement more comprehensive and inclusive:

re: Need OTs Help!! (Update)

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/28/22 at 11:06 pm to
Voted for you. Maybe you liked the gloominess due to the overcast sky, but I would have preferred bringing out some of the detail. I also liked the egrets because I understand how difficult it can be to get BIF. Good luck.

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It doesn't have to be a "superstar". Just an unusually amazingly performance done live

A completely different genre, but amazing voice and pitch control in her third or fourth language (English) winning Norway's Got Talent competition on live national tv:

Angelina Jordan Astar (8): "Summertime" by George Gershwin, Norske Talenter
I was sitting a few feet away from Foxes and Fossils during the recordings of several of their posted YouTube videos. Met Tim's wife and Maggie's parents. Nice folks. Live shows will be coming soon.

Have had a drink with Ksenia Buzina and Leonid and Friends a couple times. She is not only gorgeous, but also one of the most interesting women on the planet. Speaks seven languages fluently and has a university degree in Law and International Economics. Leonid's son Roman was educated in the West and speaks English fluently. Gave me comp tickets to one of their concerts.

re: "Hello Autumn"

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/25/22 at 8:26 am to
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The Friday Babe Thread - "Hello Autumn" - NSFW


DReb, thanks for the distraction, as usual. I hope this does not mean only sweater threads until Spring! The three Bs (Boobs, Butts and Bikinis) are needed more than ever during Winter. Like HOF baseball legend Rogers Hornsby said when asked what he did in the off-season, "I sit and look out the window and wait for Spring." But leather jackets with bras and skirts is always an interesting look. I've given away several jackets and still have a couple in the wardrobe for future use. Geaux Tigers!

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Anyone that focuses that much on being "attractive" likely leads a pretty sad life internally.


Anyone who focuses that much on being "attractive" should figure out that you don't get there by plastering on makeup and posing for overly worked over photos.

Having known and photographed attractive young ladies, the simplest answer is that some of them don't have the mental thought processes to "figure out that you don't get there" or even where the "there" goal may be, other than to be seen as attractive by others. I've known young models who were clinically narcissistic and under psychiatric care from the age of ten. Trying to enlighten them in the slightest is as ineffective as pointing out actual facts to committed political supporters or religious extremists. On the other hand, I have known some who were remarkably unaffected by their beauty and have gone on to become worthwhile individuals (scientists and doctors).

Makeup has been around for thousands of years, and women can be indoctrinated at early ages. I watched studio HAMU artists work on my preteen daughter before photo shoots and fashion shows. It can enhance natural beauty or in the cases you point out, cause generic mannequin-like loss of individual identity.





Looks like it could be legit. Signatures can change over time, and signatures on balls can also be much different from on paper.

Whatever you do, DO NOT TRY TO CLEAN IT or do anything else to it.

I will give you 350 for it.
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their wrap sheets


literacy

re: Pictures from days gone by....

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/18/22 at 1:59 am to
I wonder if the original design had the train about to enter a tunnel, with Dale Evans sitting strategically behind it.

A bit of trivia:

A member of Hood's Texas Brigade from Houston was Sgt. Russell C. Mitchell, who was wounded at Antietam. Afterwards, he was detailed to a hospital in Atlanta for the duration of the hostilities, and remained there after the war. His first hand accounts of the evacuation of Atlanta and the conditions in that city induced his granddaughter to write a famous Civil War novel - "Gone With The Wind", by Margaret Mitchell.
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My great-great-grandfather was a sergeant in the 38th Georgia. They went into the cornfield and he was one of many who didn't come out again after receiving heavy artillery fire. After taking severe losses, the 38th was pulled back and replaced by Hays' Tigers, IIRC.

Are you sure he wasn't in the 18th Georgia? The primary fighting in Miller's cornfield was by Hood's Texas Brigade, to which the 18th was the only attached Georgia unit. My great-great-grandfather was in the Texans, which on that day suffered the highest casualty rate of any American unit ever, with 83 percent of the engaged soldiers either killed or wounded. My GGGF was wounded and survived to be wounded again at Gettysburg.

Mining the personal information of the O-T? Waste of time. No one here really has money or good credit.

re: "Hispanic Heritage Month"

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/16/22 at 2:13 pm to
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They all have 2 things in common:

1- They are all smoking hot.
2- They will all cut you.

Having married two Hispanic women, I can add, alternatively:

3- They will start an argument while brandishing a loaded .38 pistol.

A man who did not know me once unknowingly pointed out my first wife across the room at a large political gathering and said, "Damn, I bet she could kill a man." He didn't know how close she could come to making that a prophetically true statement, though not exactly in the manner he intended.

And, excellent work, DReb.
The O-T can always count on you to show up multiple times in any thread to spout useless diarrhea. Trying to be fastest to 100K posts? At least I know you are one devoted follower.
Currently in my office and studio I have dozens of rare etchings and art prints, a number of framed t-shirts with graphics I created by computer or from my photos, a couple rare LSU posters, prints of my contest-winning photographs and magazine covers. I once had a couple graffiti walls that were signed by several hundred people, including fashion models, SEC cheerleaders and homecoming queens. My first wife made me paint it over because of some of the messages they left.

Oddest item: I doubt anyone else here has a life-sized fashion mannequin in their workspace, which I have variably clad in anything from designer ball dresses to Halloween costumes and swimwear or scuba gear. Since football season started she is wearing a Tiger bodysuit. It's more helpful in showing a prospective model how an article of clothing will look when worn than simply seeing the item hanging limp on a clothes hanger.



None of the six schools I attended still exist. Two of them burned down. Coincidence?

After three years of dating I finally had sex with my high school crush. Now she expects me to take her to the prom.*




*For those of you with tender sensibilities, it's a joke.
And Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish and Justin Bieber were completely unknown until their 18th birthdays, when they suddenly burst upon the musical scene.

BTW, the core group of school classmates I posted are 17 now, which makes their singing legal to listen to in most countries. I'm waiting until they are 18 to watch their videos though, just in case they might be dancing.
Thanks for the info, guys. I've always been able to get discounted tickets near the East gates and wanted to confirm that I could likely still do that. Good to know there are alternatives though, but rather not have to deal with technology unless necessary.

Buying tickets outside stadium

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/13/22 at 4:25 pm
I gave up season tickets long ago when I realized I was only making a couple games a year. With the stadium expansion there has been no problem getting tickets outside the stadium for games I wanted to see. Still a thing? Or has LSU gone paperless?

re: "The Calf Muscle"

Posted by PhantomMenace on 9/13/22 at 4:04 pm to
Next year's Miss Louisiana. You heard it here first.

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I was having a conversation with a co-worker the other day about the best concerts/festivals we been to. I said hands down Lollapalooza 1992 had the best line up that I ever witnessed. Then I realized that was 30 years ago.

Part of a conversation with a young model during a photo shoot in the summer:

Her: What's that music?

Me: Paul McCartney.

Her: I've never heard of him.

Me: Sure you have. You know, he was in The Beatles.

Her: The Beatles?

Me: Seriously? You don't know The Beatles? What music do you listen to?

Her: (Names some K-Pop boy band). They sing in English and even play their own instruments!

Not only felt old, but from another planet.
I actually was aware that the album cover was shaving cream, but the subject reminded me of someone I photographed who liked the Reddi-wip kind that can end up in one's mouth.

Happy Birthday Delores! And a thank you to all attractive young women who are willing to pose for photographic art, and thanks for reminding me to buy some whipped cream for upcoming photos.



Humans share 99.9 percent of their DNA with other humans. Eye, hair and skin color is determined by tiny switches on a tiny part of a genome.

Humans share 99.7 percent of DNA with Neanderthals, 98.8 percent with chimpanzees, and 98 percent with pigs. Oink!