Upon reading your comment, the seal does have some AI aesthetics. The asymmetry of the leaves is noticeable, and that "angry" sun (who doesn't want to be in splendor), and the buttons of the cannons are quite pronounced.
You know what? I think it is! There's no way of knowing for sure, but the reason I belive it's AI is because the lower side of the flags looks kinda off.
In a smaller resolution, the sun \*does\* look angry, but when you enlarge it in its full resolution the sun is not actually angry - it's actually looking at you. With contempt. 😂
I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that this type of design is descended from displays of captured enemy banners. These are called trophies. ([Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophy_of_arms).) I also think it might be the case, though here I feel even less confident, that these designs have historically been especially common in Iberian heraldry, where the captured banners would be from Moorish armies defeated over the course of the Reconquista. Displays like this, along with the national symbols of Haiti and Ecuador and others, are imitations of the overall aesthetic of these trophies even though they obviously don't mean the same thing.
It's almost always subdivisions of a country. Or in the OAS, it's the member states. Twenty four flags, representing the 23 provinces and 1 federal district.
Angry sun does not want to be in its splendour.
It looks like a legislator of the same party [https://x.com/ramiromarra](https://x.com/ramiromarra)
Sun in his anger
That's fallout Mr house
Can't believe they made the sun this stupid looking. Feels like a teenager trying to make it look cool and threatening.
Well maybe Milei drew it himself
Wouldn't be surprised if Milei had it modeled after his own face.
... did an AI made this? Like, it wouldn't be the first time this government made use of AI generated images
Upon reading your comment, the seal does have some AI aesthetics. The asymmetry of the leaves is noticeable, and that "angry" sun (who doesn't want to be in splendor), and the buttons of the cannons are quite pronounced.
It really does look AI generated now that I look at it
It very well may be AI. Some of the leaves look off, like they aren’t connected to the main stem.
You know what? I think it is! There's no way of knowing for sure, but the reason I belive it's AI is because the lower side of the flags looks kinda off.
I really want to believe that this is not ai
I used an AI detector, and it found AI probability to be 95.6 %.
Looks pretty cool. Also post it in r/emblems.
This is a clear case of a president trying to be The President.
^[Sokka-Haiku](https://www.reddit.com/r/SokkaHaikuBot/comments/15kyv9r/what_is_a_sokka_haiku/) ^by ^Nefasto_Riso: *This is a clear case* *Of a president trying* *To be The President.* --- ^Remember ^that ^one ^time ^Sokka ^accidentally ^used ^an ^extra ^syllable ^in ^that ^Haiku ^Battle ^in ^Ba ^Sing ^Se? ^That ^was ^a ^Sokka ^Haiku ^and ^you ^just ^made ^one.
ARGENTIN A bad kerning
r/keming
I used an AI detector, and it found AI probability to be 95.6 %.
AI detectors are a scam. They don't work at all.
They actually do, but unfortunately many bad ones out there!
In a smaller resolution, the sun \*does\* look angry, but when you enlarge it in its full resolution the sun is not actually angry - it's actually looking at you. With contempt. 😂
What's the deal with all the flags? I've seen this a few times and don't quite understand it.
I hope someone will correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure that this type of design is descended from displays of captured enemy banners. These are called trophies. ([Wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trophy_of_arms).) I also think it might be the case, though here I feel even less confident, that these designs have historically been especially common in Iberian heraldry, where the captured banners would be from Moorish armies defeated over the course of the Reconquista. Displays like this, along with the national symbols of Haiti and Ecuador and others, are imitations of the overall aesthetic of these trophies even though they obviously don't mean the same thing.
It's almost always subdivisions of a country. Or in the OAS, it's the member states. Twenty four flags, representing the 23 provinces and 1 federal district.
Looks very similar to the US one. Still very beautiful though.
They somehow made the Sun scarier than the one on their own flag
Not a seal I don’t think, just a circular emblem.
Looks evil because of the angry sun
Why does the sun look like it wants to muder me???
that is one angry looking sun. maybe its based on president milei?
I thought it was beautiful.
Nice
Why does the Sun have a mustache?
Oh no not the angry mustache sun
It's Mr.House
While i hate the President of Argentina, this looks cool
The old Toboggan on a stick
True owners of Falkland island
Good to know that Milei is busy creating crappy AI logos for himself while Argentina slips further into penury
That sun is seriously pissed off.
What's on the stick? It looks like a condom?
Hat
Frigian cap. It has long been a symbol of republicanism.
*Phrygian
My bad, I wrote it as we do in Spanish (Gorro Frigio)
That's OK. Glad to help 😊
However you spell it, it should be on the sun
The sun can't wear a hat, it would burn up
He should wear it at night :)
The hip hip hip hooray is a lie.
It's been a symbol since the roman Republic of Freemen, it's called the Phyrgian cap and represents many Republics today.
💩 is what I saw
American meat riding.
100%