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Russian Invasion: Haunting Charcoal Art
Russian Invasion: Haunting Charcoal Art
4 years ago

Russian Invasion charcoal drawing

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Russian Invasion: Haunting Charcoal Art

A powerful charcoal drawing depicting the Russian invasion. The artwork captures the somber mood using stark contrasts and expressive linework to convey the intensity of the event.

Created by Vibe Arts on Feb 20, 2022 using the Artistic AI image generator model.


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Feb 20th 2022- GPT 3 AI via InferKit III: "The Royal Navy could be deployed to the Baltic region to make it clear to the Kremlin that we are not to be messed with. The US could beef up the naval and air power around the Baltic region and should stop falling into the traps that were laid for us at the end of the Cold War - the mistaken belief that the days of tit-for-tat nuclear attacks on each other were gone forever. Everyone needs to start taking Putin's Russia seriously again and remembering the risks of allowing him to feel that he can just do whatever he wants to whomever he wants. He's a big, fat bully and we should not tolerate his behaviour. But do not expect anyone to be in a rush to go and blow up one of Putin's shopping malls or embassy compounds, any more than they would bomb Buckingham Palace or the Belgian National Zoo. It is tempting to tell the Russians off and to point out the futility of their behaviour. Russia may be a superpower, but not much of a one."

2022-02-20T13:31:46.852ZReply

Feb 20th 2022 - GPT 3 AI via InferKit II: "If you think we can deal with that, then more power to you. But if you're the sort of person who really thinks that no sane country would stand by and watch a colourless spy get murdered in the street, or stop a warship coming at you in the night - well, maybe you don't have the best judgment. How can we stop Russia from being the aggressor taking over neighbouring countries? How can we make them come back into peaceful coexistence and friendship with the rest of the world? Well, I think there are a couple of things we can do, and that is, as always, down to our diplomacy. "

Feb 20th 2022 - GPT3 AI via InferKit - based on what it learned on the internet: "What if Russia is invading Ukraine? It might be, but it's not yet. If Putin is coming to the UK, then the first thing we should do is tell all our friends to ignore him. We should also wear glasses that make Putin look like a sheep and pour water in our ears to block the Kremlin whispers. We should make sure we don't let our children play with any chessmen with a face. So what? you might say, from behind your English National Party led lifeboat. The fact is that the thing that used to be called the free world is being rolled up into the old Soviet world, a more dangerous blend of central planning, repressiveness and corruption. So I don't mean to attack anyone who is genuinely, broadly-mindedly concerned about Russia. In fact, I agree with them and, if you're the sort of person who is. Russia is just a dangerous country with an old, old, stupid and dangerous system of government."

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