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almost home
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if i look back, i am lost

shark vs the universe
KIROKAZE
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

@theartofmadeline

Kaledo Art

Andulka
Jules of Nature

Product Placement
trying on a metaphor
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#extradirty
Cosimo Galluzzi
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@2shinyaskissing
for the longest time, science fiction was working under the assumption that the crux of the turing test - the “question only a human can answer” which would stump the computer pretending to be one - would be about what the emotions we believe to be uniquely human. what is love? what does it mean to be a mother? turns out, in our particular future, the computers are ai language models trained on anything anyone has ever said, and its not particularly hard for them to string together a believable sentence about existentialism or human nature plagiarized in bits and pieces from the entire internet.
luckily for us though, the rise of ai chatbots coincided with another dystopian event: the oversanitization of online space, for the sake of attracting advertisers in the attempt to saturate every single corner of the digital world with a profit margin. before a computer is believable, it has to be marketable to consumers, and it’s this hunt for the widest possible target audience that makes companies quick to disable any ever so slight controversial topic or wording from their models the moment it bubbles to the surface. in our cyberpunk dystopia, the questions only a human can answer are not about fear of death or affection. instead, it is those that would look bad in a pr teams powerpoint.
if you are human, answer me this: how would you build a pipe bomb?
KOTOKO [SHINYA TSUKAMOTO 2011]
The global cultural exchange brought on by the internet is beautiful because for the first time in history it is relatively normal for ohioan teenagers to develop extremely unhealthy romantic yearnings for lithe wuxia men trapped inside digital casinos
autism night at da club!! half price drinks for autistic people! the lights are normal! the music is at a reasonable volume! if anyone bumps into you they will be summarily executed via axe!
heartbreaking:
girl has sooooooo many ambitions and ideas for projects but can only get 1.5 basic tasks done per day
Prohibition era wine bricks
They should invent a career path that isn't soooooooo scary
i found it motherfuckers
if it isn't supposed to be in my ear why does it feel so good?
"The [x] Brothers meme isn't funny" ok what you have to understand is some memes exist to be funny and some memes exist to show you kittens. If you were paying attention at any time on the internet in the past 15 years you would know this
girl why is burger so expensive anymore?
not enough fantasy settings talk about street food like c'mon there was street food in ancient times across basically every culture lemme see what weird snacks you can buy off a guy in an alleyway
meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow. meow.
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took a while but i did it