RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL28Lately we keep hearing the same line:
artificial intelligence is going to take our jobs.
And it’s probably true. Not everyone’s, not all at once, but many of them. Factories, offices, services, creative work, customer support… the sector doesn’t matter.
If something can be automated and made cheaper, it will be.
And that’s where an uncomfortable question pops up:
if people lose their jobs, who’s going to buy what companies produce?
Because the system has always worked the same way: you work, you get paid, you consume. Companies sell because there’s money on the other side. But if that “other side” loses its income,
the equation starts to squeak. Badly.
The usual answer is optimistic: new jobs will appear, wealth will be redistributed, solutions will be found. Progress always ends up benefiting everyone.
But…
does anyone really believe that those who concentrate power and money are losing sleep over it?
The famous
1% doesn’t need the
99% to live well. What it needs is to
maintain its status. And that doesn’t depend on whether you or I have a job, but on
staying on top. Money matters, sure, but
power matters more. And power is not handed out out of goodwill.
Sometimes we think they’ll “have to find a solution”, otherwise the system will collapse. But maybe not. Maybe the system doesn’t collapse:
it just becomes smaller and more closed. Fewer people inside, more people left outside.
It’s not a new idea. It’s been in countless movies:
walled cities, elites living comfortably with every service available, and outside… whatever’s left. Survival, precariousness, chaos.
It’s always felt like science fiction. But so did
many things we now consider completely normal.
So maybe the real question isn’t whether AI is going to take our jobs.
The real question is:
do the people in charge actually care if it does?
And the honest answer
isn’t very optimistic.
Think about it.
And to make it easier to digest, I’m sharing
AI-generated images with you. It’s not all bad.
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The human centipede returns.
The scene belongs to the porn parody
The Human Sexipede.
The acting weight falls on actresses Jynx Maze and Sunny Lane. In the following links you can watch several scenes they’ve starred in throughout their film careers.
Jynx Maze porn videos
Sunny Lane porn videos
AMATEUR FLESH: SOIKAIn a time when the
offer feels almost infinite, choosing just one thing has become complicated. There are
stimuli everywhere, endless formats, new platforms popping up every month, and an
attention span that keeps getting more fragmented. In that landscape, content creators are constantly balancing between
specializing and
adapting.
The usual —and often the smartest— move is to
focus on a specific niche, fine-tune it, go deeper, and become a reference. Playing it safe. But not everyone works the same way, and not everyone has to. Some profiles stand out precisely for the opposite reason: their
ability to shift, to fit into different contexts
without losing who they are.
That’s the case with
Shoika. Our
amateur, flesh-and-blood protagonist doesn’t stick to a single version of herself. She has something that can’t be manufactured or easily copied:
range. She fits into
very different scenarios and feels
authentic in all of them. The girl you’d
introduce to your parents without raising any eyebrows. The one you’d
take to a comic con and who’d blend in effortlessly. Or the one you’d
run into at a party, late at night, in a nearly
cyberpunk setting, neon lights included.
It’s not just about
aesthetics or
outfits. It’s about
attitude,
body language, the way she
looks into the camera and
connects with whoever’s on the other side. Shoika doesn’t play a
fixed character; she
adapts to the moment and to the kind of fantasy being explored
without it ever feeling forced.
And in a context where users increasingly look for
personalized experiences, that
versatility is
pure gold. Because it widens the
attention spectrum, but also deepens the
connection. It’s not about
trying to cover everything without direction, but about knowing
when and
how to change skins.
That’s the difference between
racking up views and
building real interest. And Shoika seems to have that
pretty clear.
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