482Rules schmules(lemmy.world)posted 1 year ago byPencilnoob@lemmy.worldin 196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneView comments15 commentssavehidereportSort:HotTopControversialNewOldYou are viewing a single thread.View all comments View context [ +- ]rockSlayer@lemmy.world12 points1 year ago*But at what point does it become a distinct image, if at all? permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]π° π π± π¦ π³ π¦ π° βΉοΈ@yiffit.net19 points1 year agoThatβs the heart of the Ship of Theseus problem. Nobody knows! permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]lugal@sopuli.xyz3 points1 year agoEither that or there is no such thing as identity permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]Neko the gamer@sh.itjust.works1 point1 year agohow? identities are very clear, the absence of them is impossible to conceive permalinksavereportparentreply[ +- ]natebluehooves@pawb.social4 points1 year agoI would argue that identities are useful, but a very human construct when applied to transformative material like this. The ship of theseus comparison is actually pretty relevant here! permalinksavereportparentreplyShow more comments [ +- ]lobsticle π¦@lemmy.world14 points1 year agoIf you think about it, every image we see on the internet could potentially have a Subway behind it. permalinksavereportparentreply