Image 1 — Is this AI? I commissioned an artist, and it feels like I got scammed, and I don't really know what to do...
Image 2 — Is this AI? I commissioned an artist, and it feels like I got scammed, and I don't really know what to do...
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Is this AI? I commissioned an artist, and it feels like I got scammed, and I don't really know what to do...

I commissioned an artist for a small oil painting a while ago, and she has been difficult to reach for updates. I've tried to stay positive and such, but she finally got back to me today with these images, and I feel a little heartbroken that this is most likely AI. I also sent her a deposit for the painting. The sketch before this was very genuine, and I looked at her other work, and it did not look like AI at all.

u/StopVoice — 4 days ago

Selling $uicide Boys Ticket (1)Jiffy Lube VA

Hey I can no longer attend the concert due to me moving and I would love to make a deal with someone so they can take my place. With my ticket I also have fast lane and early parking. We can do this all through Cash App or something. I can do $200 flat with parking and fast lane included.

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u/StopVoice — 9 days ago

Reduced Engine light keep popping up every no and then

The car is up to date with anything typical . This issue came up this year and has been an off and on thing. At first it was just unnecessary kicking while driving or going up hill . But now I get kicking and the check engine light pops up and I get a reduce engine notification. Last time it happened I was driving on a long shot road and was averaging 65-89 mph so I figured I over used it ( it’s a 3hour drive from where I was coming from to home)

Any ways today was my typical drive from work to home and I am not doing anything crazy just typical traffic and stuff but I got the light I got kicking and I heard this noise when I had the car running and I went to look for my code reader .

The code I got was P228C

GMC Terrian 2023 SLT

u/StopVoice — 1 month ago

Don’t force a stretch

I went down to 9mm unknowingly with a new set of earrings. I bought 10mm gages; it popped in fine for my right ear and took a while for the left, but it’s been tender since yesterday and today (I did this yesterday). Planned on washing my ears in the shower, then putting them back in, but once I took the earring out, it bled. I’ve been stretching for 2-ish years now. What do I do? This has never happened before. I am pretty upset that it took me a while to get to this point

u/StopVoice — 3 months ago