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BKaz20 said in comment #2595280:

I'm a bit on the fence as to whether or not this should have the Kirby 64 tag. I'm not really sure which game the middle Kirby is supposed to represent, but I assume it's 64, both because it's between Super Star and Return to Dream Land, and because of the paintbrush, which could be a reference to Adeleine.

You can also note that the his blush stickers really stand out, just like in the game model in Kirby 64. So I think you are right.

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https://x.com/elfe_art/status/2046507097077035436 The artist stated that the artwork itself was created without any reference to military actions or encouraging of such actions. And according to this article https://t.me/ggscg_tg/8937 the reference image is freely available online and was actually generated by AI.

Yet another Twitter bullshit case where a girl was bullied for made-up reasons. They saw a ruined post-Soviet building right away and immediately started imagining things, spreading hate and blaming Russia and Russians for everything, and slinging mud at them. Is drawing fictional things now considered terrorism?

I may add more details in the comments if necessary or if I forgot to mention something. If anything, I like both nations and I'm born as Ukrainian myself.

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wrweider64 said in comment #2595176:

https://x.com/elfe_art/status/2046507097077035436 The artist stated that the artwork itself was created without any reference to military actions or encouraging of such actions. And according to this article https://t.me/ggscg_tg/8937 the reference image is freely available online and was actually generated by AI.

Yet another Twitter bullshit case where a girl was bullied for made-up reasons. They saw a ruined post-Soviet building right away and immediately started imagining things, spreading hate and blaming Russia and Russians for everything, and slinging mud at them. Is drawing fictional things now considered terrorism?

I may add more details in the comments if necessary or if I forgot to mention something. If anything, I like both nations and I'm born as Ukrainian myself.

Okay, so they did not intentionally create nationally-racist art, but nothing is created in a vacuum. Did they seriously at no point ask themselves 'could this be construed as anti-Ukranian in any way shape or form'?

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wrweider64 said in comment #2595176:

https://x.com/elfe_art/status/2046507097077035436 The artist stated that the artwork itself was created without any reference to military actions or encouraging of such actions. And according to this article https://t.me/ggscg_tg/8937 the reference image is freely available online and was actually generated by AI.

Yet another Twitter bullshit case where a girl was bullied for made-up reasons. They saw a ruined post-Soviet building right away and immediately started imagining things, spreading hate and blaming Russia and Russians for everything, and slinging mud at them. Is drawing fictional things now considered terrorism?

I may add more details in the comments if necessary or if I forgot to mention something. If anything, I like both nations and I'm born as Ukrainian myself.

You must be completely tone-deaf to draw anime girls exploding an apartment building while your country commits genocide in another country, and think that people won't (rightfully) hate you for it.

Imagine the shitstorm if the artist was Israeli instead.

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