u/eruannie

My friend’s boyfriend sent her this telling her he did it as an inexperienced tattoo artist, I think it’s AI
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My friend’s boyfriend sent her this telling her he did it as an inexperienced tattoo artist, I think it’s AI

This man is already shady enough, and this seems fake. He told her he started tattooing this past few weeks, he has no apprenticeship but “he’s doing it” at people’s houses. His day job is completely unrelated to tattoos and art in general.

She knows he uses AI for other photos, like to change the background and make it look like he’s in an actual tattoo shop.
I saw other tattoos he said he did and I think they are generated with AI or stolen, but he absolutely didn’t do them. This one is the last one, the hand is absolutely fake, the padded thing underneath doesn’t look real because it doesn’t bend naturally, he doesn’t have the small table you can see on the side so that one is added for sure. I told her to ask him to send videos of him tattooing and he made excuses.

u/eruannie — 18 hours ago

Gr20 a luglio?

Ho la seconda metà di luglio libera e voglio cogliere l’occasione per fare qualcosa di bello da sola con il mio cane (siamo entrambi allenati e abbastanza esperti di trekking e campeggio). Se potessi scegliere non partirei mai a luglio, preferirei settembre ma purtroppo questo è quello che mi è capitato quest’anno.

Mi sono ricordata del GR20 in Corsica, di cui feci qualche tappa circa 9 anni fa, in totale disorganizzazione con degli amici, e stavo pensando di riprovare questa volta, solo la seconda metà, quella sud.

Tuttavia l’organizzazione non è semplice, e prima di spendere ore e ore a organizzarlo volevo chiedere se qualcuno avesse esperienze riguardo le temperature. Quando andai la prima volta era settembre e mi ricordo che c’era freddo, aveva anche nevicato durante la notte una sera e il giorno dopo era tutto coperto di ghiaccio.
Da quello che mi sembra di capire però adesso le temperature di luglio sarebbero intorno ai 30°C, molto alte per il mio cane sebbene sia abituato al caldo vivendo nel sud Italia, non voglio mettere a rischio la sua salute e preferisco informarmi bene prima di tutto.

Se avete proposte di altre tappe più fresche, non molto turistiche e non molto costose (si lo so, è come cercare un unicorno) ditemi pure che sono tutta orecchi.

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u/eruannie — 2 days ago

What is the difference between anthropology and ethnology?

I'm really sorry if this is a stupid question, and I know I can look for the answer by myself on google, but I would like an answer from people that work and study in this field, because I feel like this kind of subjects have fuzzy boundaries.

I'm a linguistics major and I'm studying for an anthropology of language exam, I've never studied anything related to anthropology before now and I'm loving it, especially because the reason I chose linguistics is because I'm really interested in linguistic relativity theory and its new developments.

This specific course rely heavily on Alessandro Duranti's books (2 out of the 4 books I have to study are his, another one is by Sapir-Whorf), and he talks a lot about ethnopragmatics and ethnology, but I'm a bit confused because often when he talks about his approach it seems very similar to what he says that ethnopragmatics and ethnography are.

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u/eruannie — 3 days ago