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I remember when targeted ads were still called ‘Spyware.’
Get yourself a cat who lords over your PlayStation.
Especially when you’re trying to find a “Health Drink,” whatever cocktail of painkillers and literal magic that is.
I think there's something wrong with my jacksepticeye.. He's too small. I got the wrong size 😭💔
WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM?
1926 Hot dog vendor, Manhattan, New York. From America in the 1920s, FB.
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Hot-Dag’s.
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Damn; if this was intentional photo bashing, that’d be the perfect illegible bullshit for a *modern* hotdog stand.
Fucking AI though. It takes the comedy out of everything because it’s unintentional — and not in the ‘takes itself seriously’ way, but in the ‘pulled enough times on a slot machine until this came out…and they were *trying* to pass it off as a real photo for engagement bait’ way.
I hope it gets ratioed eventually tbh.
Saw some people like my old drawings. Should I like. Redraw them?? It’s been a hot minute…
i love you im glad you exist im so happy you’re alive
Rb to tell prev you love them ur glad they exist and you’re so happy they’re alive
Anyway, here’s Brazillian Miku having a beer of indiscernible brand and looking at — I assume — texts from Luka?
Idk I’m not in the vocaloid fandom.
One of the stupidest reasons I haven’t posted on Tumblr so much lately is because it eats mobile data like a vacuum on apartment carpet.
Day one of Spooktober — Ghost
"I like it when the rules get out of the way of roleplaying" well I don't. I like it when the rules get in the way of roleplaying. They have to actively impede roleplaying. If the rules are allowing for any roleplaying at all, they are bad rules.
No but seriously the thing in quotes is such a puzzling statement to me, because like obviously I don't adhere to a reductive definition of roleplaying where it's like "roleplaying is when dice are not being rolled," but like... the rules can actually facilitate roleplaying! In fact, many good rules do! If you find that rules are impeding roleplaying you may be using the wrong rules and should perhaps consider different rules!
(and no I don't think D&D's rules in any way get in the way of roleplaying because they're combat-focused because combat and roleplaying are not mutually exclusive. In fact, D&D has a lot of mechanics that facilitate roleplaying in combat.)
I mean, idk. It feels like such an empty statement. No one actually enjoys rules that get in the way of roleplaying. What that statement is actually trying to say is that the speaker finds certain rules detrimental to their enjoyment in a roleplaying game. The rules are not actually detrimental to the actual act of roleplaying (no, seriously, they aren't!), you've just misidentified "not liking the outcomes certain rules produce" as "the rules getting in the way of roleplaying."
The solution is not necessarily getting rid of rules, but either a) accepting that there is value in the types of outcomes and narratives that the rules actually produced or b) looking for a game with rules that produce the types of outcomes you want.
Anyway I'm killing you all with my mind powers
I think this stems from the fact that a lot of people - especially people who only play D&D have a small reference pool of systems - don't seem to understand that rules and mechanics actually can support different kinds of storytelling, even within the same genre.
Like, let's take Masks and Sentinel Comics, for example. Both are comic book inspired superhero RPGs. But Mask's rules have mechanics that directly relate to relationships and power dynamics, as well as the way people see your character - including your character themselves. Meanwhile, it has almost no actual mechanics that are actually about the characters' superpowers.
Sentinels, on the other hand, is all about the powers. It has a system that makes it so that more potent powers can only be used when the situation gets dire during a fight. This immediately creates a different play dynamic wherein the focus is put on the characters using their cool powers to beat up bad guys.
So, if you wanted to play a superhero game in order to explore the way having superpowers impacts someone's life and relationships, you should play Masks. If you want to emulate a bombastic popcorn action flick, you'd go for Sentinels. If you try the other way round, you're doing the equivalent of shoveling snow with a soup ladle - yeah, it's technically possible, but the thing you're using was not designed for this activity.
#this is accurate altho i don’t co-sign the 5e defense#5e has a lot of rules that inhibit non-combat actions [not all rp just like. non combat modes of dealing with shit]#imo#no hate tho op lol this is a great post
Roleplaying and non-combat activities are not synonyms. Roleplaying doesn't end when combat happens. A game that is purely combat but where players get to express character through combat will still have roleplaying in it. That's why I'm saying that there's nothing in D&D's rules that get in the way of roleplaying. In fact, as I've said multiple times, D&D actually has hella mechanics that enhance roleplaying in the context of its main gameplay activity, which is combat. Classes in D&D can express a lot of character in combat.
Combat ≠ not-roleplaying. Non-combat ≠ roleplaying. I know people use "roleplaying" to often mean "non-combat play" or "free play," but this is wildly inaccurate. Rules-mediated play, including combat, can be perfectly in line with roleplaying.
No more questions please. The elephant's foot is making me lightheaded again
Ah fuck I left the Analogue Horror filter on.
what does seem to be happening across the board on every website is that theyre going to be scrapped for parts to shareholders. ad rev is straight up failing. there are no back up monetization plans because they all expanded beyond their scope and took money they couldnt return on
this article from housefresh goes into exhaustive detail regarding how google is fucking original posts and web research and why. also how Brands are publishing bullshit reviews just to fill up the web with more pointless and fake articles to put ads on
it looks like i called my shot pretty good lol. ill be unbearable about this forever
Private Equity as a business model is at best a mistake and at worst the biggest blight since the one that caused the Irish potato famen.
The term describes the slow decay of online platforms such as Facebook. But what if we’ve entered the ‘enshittocene’?
Fifty per cent of web users are running ad blockers. Zero per cent of app users are running ad blockers, because adding a blocker to an app requires that you first remove its encryption, and that’s a felony. (Jay Freeman, the American businessman and engineer, calls this “felony contempt of business-model”.) So when someone in a boardroom says, “Let’s make our ads 20 per cent more obnoxious and get a 2 per cent revenue increase,” no one objects that this might prompt users to google, “How do I block ads?” After all, the answer is, you can’t. Indeed, it’s more likely that someone in that boardroom will say, “Let’s make our ads 100 per cent more obnoxious and get a 10 per cent revenue increase.” (This is why every company wants you to install an app instead of using its website.) There’s no reason that gig workers who are facing algorithmic wage discrimination couldn’t install a counter-app that co-ordinated among all the Uber drivers to reject all jobs unless they reach a certain pay threshold. No reason except felony contempt of business model, the threat that the toolsmiths who built that counter-app would go broke or land in prison, for violating DMCA 1201, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, trademark, copyright, patent, contract, trade secrecy, nondisclosure and noncompete or, in other words, “IP law”. IP isn’t just short for intellectual property. It’s a euphemism for “a law that lets me reach beyond the walls of my company and control the conduct of my critics, competitors and customers”. And “app” is just a euphemism for “a web page wrapped in enough IP to make it a felony to mod it, to protect the labour, consumer and privacy rights of its user”.
got told at lunch "you feel like Tumblr Incarnate" and i had to tell them i've been here for 13 years and counting. i was here three years before dashcon happened. i saw the mishapocalypse. i survived the gigapause. i've been here longer than the shoelaces post. i've been here since it was hipsters versus fandom and i played both sides extensively by overdoing the sepia filters on everything and making my own flashing galaxy gif edits for my fandom posts. i'm every tumblr. it's all in me
Oh ancient one what wisdom do you hold?
99% of callout posts are bullshit and just petty personal drama someone is escalating to get even on a grudge. do not engage with these, do not freelance as a cop
DNIs do not work. accept this. internalize that people you don't like will see your posts and engage with them. this is unavoidable and the sooner you make peace with it the freer your mind will be. block the freaks and don't sweat the small stuff
building a tight knit circle of fellow weirdos who vibe with your particular quirks and taste is infinitely more rewarding and sustainable than chasing the biggest numbers
don't respond to bad-faith arguments or bad takes; just block people, blacklist tags, filter post content, and move on. don't feed the trolls (or the bigots)
don't hate-follow
don't tag your hate (ex. if you're posting about how much you hate a ship, don't tag it as that ship, etc.)
don't feel obligated to keep following someone who posts stuff that upsets/depresses/angers/bores you just because you know them really well, or because you're mutuals, or because you used to like what they post. following is nothing personal and neither is unfollowing
op doesn't know you; avoid parasocial relationships
don't pick fights or reblog posts just to disagree/argue
spread joy and positivity in your circles
disable anonymous asks
Alright now this pissed me off
What do you MEAN you're going to remove one of the most important aspects of Sokka's character arc in the first season? What do you MEAN you're going to remove Sokka unlearning misogyny, accepting change and embracing his role as a fighter and protector of the Avatar in order to end the war? What do you MEAN???
THATS PART OF HIS *ARC* DO YOU NOT KNWO WHAT AN *ARC* IS!!!!!!! STOP TRYING TO MAKE EVERY SINGLE PIECE OF ART SO FUCKING BOARDROOM SQUEAKY CLEAN YOU FUCKING MANIACSSSSSSSSS
Why don't they just go all the way and have no antagonistic characters at all. Everyone is friends and there's no war they're just playing very intense dodgeball. Having to see a bad guy might scare people :(
The Netflix ATLA sounds like they’re trying to speedrun character development.
Or write fanfiction.
So, scanned some post card art