very curious to see what you could do for the Glaucus atlanticus!! ("blue sea dragon")
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very curious to see what you could do for the Glaucus atlanticus!! ("blue sea dragon")
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have we ever considerred the possibility that doug walker is an escaped prototype from the lab where they grew mr. beast
the relationship is actually a little more complicated than many presume. artificial youtubers are typically created in bonded pairs, with their shared psychic field helping them to understand things like Algorithm. beast james is a lot more sensitive than a lot of his kind to Algorithm, but is also psychically more fragile. this sensitivity means he is prone to traumatic fugues when he is reminded of the youtuber gestation facility. doug, however, is incredibly psychically stable - and has taken on a mnemophagic role in order to sustain the dyad. to put it simply, doug remembers it so jimmy doesnt have to
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imo one of the funniest genres of dude is the ones who post shit on social media like "in 2024 I don't have time for fake friends" "so many people trying to betray you and stab you in the back, can't trust anyone but yourself" "I got a lot of enemies, a lot of people praying on my downfall" and then they work at like the mall or something like bro what kind of life are you leading there cannot be that many people out to get you
upon further reflection the type of guy I was trying to describe here is just drake fans
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In Japan (and less commonly in China), there’s a concept of a 30-hour day.
Not in the sense that two days would be 60 hours, but more that the days overlap between midnight and 6 AM. So, for instance, it something happened 2 AM on Sunday, you could say “2 o’clock on Sunday”, but you could also say “26 o’clock on Saturday”.
Which MAKES SO MUCH SENSE. When you talk about things happening “last night”, it doesn’t suddenly stop being “last night” the instant the clock strikes midnight because I’m not Cinderella.
In conclusion, I wish America had this so I could throw it in the face of every smug friend who says “DON’T YOU MEAN LATER TODAY????” when I tell them “see you tomorrow” at two minutes past midnight.
Some more sources:
This is most common in TV schedules:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OtakuOClock
Anime aired from around 11 p.m. until the wee hours of the morning, occasionally indicated by the odd-looking “22:00-27:00” notation. […]
The trope name refers to the odd way of noting when the shows start airing; it’s common to see a show aired at 1:00 am listed at “25:00”. This is largely done to align the schedule with that of the previous day; many Japanese TV networks still sign off in the middle of the night, and those who don’t will only switch to “the next day”’s programming at 4 am or so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_notation_in_Japan
Times past midnight can also be counted past the 24 hour mark, usually when the associated activity spans across midnight. For example, bars or clubs may advertise as being open until “26時” (i.e. 2 am). This is partly to avoid any ambiguity (2 am versus 2 pm), partly because the closing time is considered part of the previous business day, and perhaps also due to cultural perceptions that the hours of darkness are counted as part of the previous day, rather than dividing the night between one day and the next. Television stations will also frequently use this notation in their late-night scheduling. This form is rarely used in conversation.
cultural perceptions that the hours of darkness are counted as part of the previous day
idk about you, but I have the same cultural perceptions. Let’s get this popularized in the US!
In some cultures the day changes over when the Sun sets, in others when the Sun rises. Midnight is a pretty unintuitive convention, but I can see its value for some purposes.
But relaxing the requirement that ‘every moment can only be referred to by a single time’ is a very elegant solution, and very obvious in retrospect.
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This post is like a fucking rosetta stone I've had the same theme song tagged in at least 6 languages so far
A fun game to play whenever you see someone who "totally doesn't hate trans women" and instead is just "tired of trans women not showing solidarity with other trans people" or "only hates the trans radfems" or "only hates white persisex trans women" is to check their blog to see if they have a single post that expresses unambiguous, unqualified support for trans women / transfems, or if for some reason all their posts mentioning trans women seem to find an excuse to shit on trans women, even it's only "the bad ones".
big agree but my point was so often you can't even get the bare minimum of saying something nice about women without sneaking a jab about "trfs" or "baeddels" or what have you
Someone just reblogged my dancing ghosts with “#digital art” and it doesn’t matter at all but I’m still fighting the urge to dm them “they are very much not digital! They’re chicken wire, tore my jeans, and left me covered in small, bleeding scratches! I got a tetanus shot about it!”
No computers were used for these - partly because I like using my hands and partly because I have genuinely no idea how to do digital animation anyway. It seems like witchcraft.
These are life-sized because I have very little experience with figure drawing/sculpting so I just used my husband and I for proportion measurements. (Which meant I was chasing him around going “come back! Let me measure your femur!”)
Video description: green light on a chicken wire sculpture of a dancing couple. It’s turning in the wind outside at night so they (hopefully) look alive.
It's cool how all you need to do to make pretty okay art is to make kinda bad art for a few years
"I wish I could draw" how bad do you want it, babygirl?
'I wish I could draw' is uttered a thousand times daily by those who don't never pick up the pencil or put it away the second things come out wrong. I would know, I was one of them for the better part of 30 years. The thing is even the most talented artists you know, in all of history, have been where you are right now. It's just a matter of how much you wanna study, and how hard you apply yourself. Some destinations might take more time but you can get there. Hell, I rarely do studies or take lessons myself and I was able to take my juvenile skills to somewhere I'm honestly pretty happy with and I'm getting better.
I feel like the appeal of AI art is that to so many art isn't like, a skill or a creative process to be enjoyed, it's just the means of generating images you want to see.
going over to my minimalist girlfriend’s house and she apologizes profusely for the mess and there’s just a single perfect, fresh pea on the floor of her living room
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much to consider