Women have become disgusting proto tranny abominations. They are like dickless angry little men. They compete with us for our jobs our spaces and look down on us and they just absolitely wrecked society. Women have become odious and disgusting. I dont even really want to be in a relationship anymore. Even if they meet the bareminimum standard of not being a fat vaxxed tatted up career feminist WHORE (they wont) they still arent going to stay home and be feminine and do wife shit. What thr FUCK is even the point anymore?
>>526129272not my problem
>>526129272Yea
>>526129272The point is to end women’s legal personhood.
>>526129272>6 ghost babiesonly an unfuckable autist would fantasize about having 6 kids
>>526129272This image is rich with symbolism, and because it uses a "Pixar-esque" style to depict such a dark or heavy subject, it creates a striking juxtaposition.1. The Weight of "What If" or RegretThe most direct interpretation is that the ghostly infants represent lost possibilities or past decisions that "haunt" the woman. The fact that they are babies—symbols of innocence and potential—suggests a deep sense of mourning for a life or a future that didn't happen. Her protective stance (arms crossed) suggests she is trying to shield herself from these persistent memories.2. Themes of Reproductive GriefIn a more literal sense, the image could be a visual metaphor for the trauma of miscarriage, stillbirth, or abortion. The "ghosts" represent the children that were never born, and their distressed expressions mirror the internal emotional turmoil of the woman. It communicates the feeling that even as she moves forward in life, she is pursued by the spirits of those she lost.3. Overwhelming ResponsibilityThe image might represent a fear of motherhood or the "biological clock." The way the babies are surrounding and "chasing" her can feel claustrophobic. It may communicate the societal or internal pressure to have children, where that pressure feels like a haunting or a pursuit rather than a choice.4. Generational or Ancestral TraumaSome might see this as a representation of unhealed wounds passing through a lineage. The woman appears modern (tattoos, contemporary clothing), but she is being followed by these identical, wailing spirits, which could symbolize "the cries of the past" that she hasn't yet reconciled.Summary of the Aesthetic TensionThe artist likely used the "cute" animation style to make the heavy subject matter more jarring. By using a style associated with childhood and happy endings to depict a scene of haunting and distress, the image forces the viewer to confront a "darker" side of the human experience that is often kept hidden.
>>526129272>taking women seriouslyngmi
>>526129730stop posting your ai results hereits boring
You just suddenly changed right this moment did you
>>526129272we should all just start being gay. chuds with chuds. it would make their heads explode as we all retreat into anime and bussy while they collapse everything.