Placeholder: [illustration for wii No More Heroes style with thick lines] This clutters the internet with incomplete and inaccurate noise. You might as well post images of old TV static. I have under 43 Deviations in my 11 years on this website, because I curate and delete my worst pieces. Meanwhile AI prompters are posting about 8,000 a year *each*. This is killing DeviantArt and the internet more broadly as well. [illustration for wii No More Heroes style with thick lines] This clutters the internet with incomplete and inaccurate noise. You might as well post images of old TV static. I have under 43 Deviations in my 11 years on this website, because I curate and delete my worst pieces. Meanwhile AI prompters are posting about 8,000 a year *each*. This is killing DeviantArt and the internet more broadly as well.

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[illustration for wii No More Heroes style with thick lines] This clutters the internet with incomplete and inaccurate noise. You might as well post images of old TV static. I have under 43 Deviations in my 11 years on this website, because I curate and delete my worst pieces. Meanwhile AI prompters are posting about 8,000 a year *each*. This is killing DeviantArt and the internet more broadly as well.

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