Published on 2025/04/22
RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL12For centuries, nudity has been a form of art, protest, eroticism, and freedom. We’ve seen it carved in marble, painted on canvas, sketched on paper, captured in photographs… and now, it shows up in pixels shaped by artificial intelligence. At first, yeah, it feels strange. Cold, even. What’s exciting about a body that isn’t real? Why look at an image of someone who never existed?
But then something shifts: you look at it. Really look. And you start to notice the beauty. The sensuality. The emotion. The form. You’re not sure if it turns you on, fascinates you, or simply pulls you in. And maybe, without even realizing it, you’re staring at a new kind of art. Or desire. Or both.
This isn’t just about pretty nudes. It’s about how our way of seeing is evolving. How skin and tech, the human and the generated, are starting to merge. It’s about that weird feeling we get when something draws us in and we can’t quite explain why.
Some people reject it straight away. Others are obsessed. And many are still figuring out how they feel. But that’s the thing with real change: it shakes things up, makes us uncomfortable, forces questions. Like this collection does.
They’re nudes, yes. But they’re also part of a much bigger conversation.
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"Death by Snu Snu".
Published on 2025/04/11
THE FUTURE OF MODELINGOne after another, they pose. Naked, stunning, flawless. They don’t sweat. They don’t move. They don’t exist.
These are models generated by artificial intelligence. And if you think this is just some aesthetic curiosity, you're already late.
For brands, marketers, and ad agencies, this is peak efficiency: no castings, no contracts, no complications.
No image rights to pay, no sessions to coordinate, no schedules, egos, or middlemen to deal with.
A junior with four hours of practice and access to an AI can generate a hundred images with a hundred different models—each one perfect, each one ready to sell whatever you need.
For a fraction of what it would cost to hire a single real model.
And it’s not just photos. We’re talking videos, ads, entire campaigns built on faces and bodies that don’t exist—but look just as real as the real ones.
Flawless skin, captivating eyes, a body that poses exactly how the client wants.
No retakes. No water breaks. No complaints.
All controlled. All optimized. All impersonal.
It’s not that real models will vanish overnight. But their space is shrinking.
Because if you can get what you want, whenever you want, and pay far less for it... the industry won’t think twice.
And for many professionals, that’s a real threat.
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Meanwhile, on the subway.
Published on 2025/04/01
FROM FREE HUGS TO FREE SEXRemember the "Free Hugs" viral thing? That handwritten sign on a piece of cardboard, held by someone standing in the middle of the street, hoping some brave soul would go in for a little spontaneous affection. It became a full-blown phenomenon a couple of decades ago—a simple, feel-good gesture that, at the time, actually felt kind of revolutionary.
It all started with the “Free Hugs” movement back in 2004 in Australia, when a guy named Juan Mann hit the streets with his sign, just looking for a bit of human connection. It didn’t take long for the video to blow up on YouTube and turn into a symbol of hope, empathy, and human closeness—at a time when the world was already getting lost in screens and fast-paced routines.
A lot has changed since then. And while the cardboard + message + spontaneity combo is still around, let’s just say it’s taken a few… interesting turns.
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Choose your player.
Published on 2025/03/31
RANDOM AI-GENERATED IMAGES VOL11Like it or not, AI has officially learned how to play with our fantasies. And it does it with almost offensive precision — smooth skin, hypnotic gazes, teasing poses, and bodies crafted to perfection. No models, no cameras. Just pure algorithmic magic.
They may not be real, but the way they make us feel? That part’s very real. And that says a lot.
Because behind every image, there’s a question that lingers: is this just the beginning? If AI can generate this kind of visual fantasy now, what will it be capable of in one, five, or ten years?
For now, the only thing that’s clear is this digital fantasy isn’t going anywhere. So stop overthinking it and just enjoy.
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Published on 2025/03/25
REAL OR AI? VINTAGE EROTICISM THAT TRICKS THE SENSESThese vintage-style photos look like they've been rediscovered from some forgotten drawer dating back to the 1930s or 40s. Everything is meticulously detailed: the lighting, the textures, even that subtly sensual vibe typical of erotic imagery from that era. They're so convincing, in fact, that it's quite challenging to realize they've actually been generated by artificial intelligence. Sure, there are small clues that give them away, but anyone who's not used to spotting such details might never even notice.
That's precisely the catch: AI is evolving so rapidly and subtly that we hardly notice how something previously unmistakably artificial can now easily pass for human. It’s like a slow, gradual change you only become aware of when it's already undeniable.
So sit back and enjoy these images blending nostalgia, sensuality, and artificial intelligence. Who would've thought the past and future could merge this seamlessly?
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If you're in such a hurry, you should've left earlier!
Published on 2025/03/19
AI IS FINDING YOU A GIRLFRIENDMatchmakers were women who specialized in arranging marriages, acting as intermediaries between families to find suitable partners. Their role was crucial in many cultures throughout history, especially in societies where arranged marriages prioritized social, economic, and familial compatibility over romantic love.
Across different eras and regions, these women had specific names:
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In medieval and Renaissance Europe, they were known as matchmakers or celestinas, like the character in La Celestina by Fernando de Rojas.
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In China, the "Mei Po" (媒婆) played a key role in arranged marriage traditions.
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In Russia and Eastern Europe, "svakha" were women specialized in finding partners for young people.
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In the Jewish tradition, "shadchanim" were professional matchmakers responsible for arranging marriages within the community.
Their work wasn’t just about pairing couples; they also negotiated dowries, ensured compatibility, and made sure the marriage was beneficial for both families. While their role has faded in many societies, matchmakers still exist today, especially in religious communities or cultures where arranged marriages remain a common practice.
Now, let’s ask AI to find you a girlfriend—let’s see what it comes up with and if you like any of the options.
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Bloopers.