'We have Enough Dead Friends --- Lena Oleanderson' thank you @lena-oleanderson for making this poem, was a good read!
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'We have Enough Dead Friends --- Lena Oleanderson' thank you @lena-oleanderson for making this poem, was a good read!
Why Starting Is Easier Than You Think
The barrier to trying an AI girlfriend feels bigger than it is. On SweetDream you're a few simple choices away from a companion who already feels like someone, no learning curve, no friction.
And once you start, the quality keeps you going. The chat is warm, the visuals are lovely, and the deeper features are there when you want them. sweetdream.ai makes the first step the easy part.
I realized i didnt post the full version of this here 😭
I love it so much when artists draw J with a pen and just edit in a real ass pen it's amazing.
Dialogue Responses
"I'm sorry."
"I know."
"I'm sorry too."
"Please just leave."
"And you should be."
"Doesn't make it better."
"What are you sorry for?"
"And I accept your apology."
"You should have known better."
"There is nothing to be sorry about."
"Can't change what's already been done."
All the Dialogue Responses can be found here.
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So….. apparently J is fun at parties
I think my favourite part of this bit is that her visor has the X on it.
I’ve looked into getting German citizenship recently but unfortunately my ancestors left the old country around the time when they would’ve had to register at a consulate to keep their German citizenship.
And when I asked my genealogy family members if they ever did that their reaction was basically “No? When the fuck would they have time to do that?”
Mom has German ancestry but I know for a fact they came here early so there's no way I could apply for that.
Dad has Irish but that also goes back so far I couldn't tell you when they immigrated, long ago enough I have like... 5% Shawnee blood. (Not that it matters I'm white as shit.)
So American is all I have.
... groan.
Do you... need to be from the country in order to move there? Or is getting citizenship different?
Citizenship is different, you can live somewhere and not be a citizen, and you may lack the right to vote or other things if you're not.
So citizenship isn't part of the moving process? I always thought it was.
Me when I suddenly got really good at drawing wings apparently?
Redraw of an old siren oc - based on a bronze-tailed starling. Probably gonna colour it later.
(old below cut)
I'm so used to sirens being aquatic that I forget they can be aerial and bird-like.
Art is absolutely gorgeous, as usual.
Aww thank you! I’m such a sucker for bird sirens, I actually wrote an essay on em in high school and everything lol.
Did you know that, in some original siren mythology, the sirens were actually attendants of Persephone who aquired their bird-features from the gods after she was taken by Hades? In some interpretations the bird-features are a punishment for “letting” her be taken, while in others they were a gift given to help them find her!
Another cool thing - in the original myths, their songs weren’t actually meant to seduce, but rather entice their victim with forbidden knowledge!
Ooooooooh, interesting. I don't actually know that much about Greek mythology, but whatever I do learn always ends up being really interesting.
Honestly, maybe the only reason I remember is cause of Sirenmon
Life is weird.
I remember as a child, I loved technology. I loved sci fi. I grew up wanting to build robots, to have my very own Jarvis, have this cool projective mouse and keyboard.
And now here I am, looking at videos about digital detox and switching to a flip phone after deciding I was going to stop using Spotify.
As a child, I wanted to build robots, characters with real personality that I could be friends with.
As an adult, I'm disgusted by companies using AI models, put off by stuff like character ai.
But despite that, despite how seemingly flipped my views are, there's still that spark. Death Templar's Cyn project is the absolute proof of that. There it is, a robot recreation of a fictional robotic character, the creator training an AI to think and speak. But with this, the creator has morals. With this, the AI is trained using irl experiences and comments from a YouTube video the creator made asking consensually for people to think of things the character would say. With this, the voice module is trained by the creator with his own impression of Cyn. No ripping audio from the show, hell, he's gone on record saying he wouldn't use Nola Klop's voice even if he was given permission by her.
I feel like I got off track there, but really, was there ever even a railway?
Life is weird.
Life is beautiful.
And I find myself wanting to live.
Me when I suddenly got really good at drawing wings apparently?
Redraw of an old siren oc - based on a bronze-tailed starling. Probably gonna colour it later.
(old below cut)
I'm so used to sirens being aquatic that I forget they can be aerial and bird-like.
Art is absolutely gorgeous, as usual.
I’ve looked into getting German citizenship recently but unfortunately my ancestors left the old country around the time when they would’ve had to register at a consulate to keep their German citizenship.
And when I asked my genealogy family members if they ever did that their reaction was basically “No? When the fuck would they have time to do that?”
Mom has German ancestry but I know for a fact they came here early so there's no way I could apply for that.
Dad has Irish but that also goes back so far I couldn't tell you when they immigrated, long ago enough I have like... 5% Shawnee blood. (Not that it matters I'm white as shit.)
So American is all I have.
... groan.
Do you... need to be from the country in order to move there? Or is getting citizenship different?
10 Unconventional Torture Methods
Quick content note: this one's about writing torture scenes for fiction, so it gets into wounds and pain in some detail. Skip it if that's not your thing today.
Want a low effort torture scene that still actually hurts? Here are some idea:
1. Salt in the Wound: The phrase exists for a reason. Salt in an open wound is agonizing, and it's sitting in every kitchen on earth. No special equipment, no expertise, just cruelty.
2. Chili Powder or Ground Spice in the Wound: Same idea, worse.
3. A Cut Placed Just Under the Eye: This one's nasty because it compounds itself. Every time your character cries, and they probably will, the tears run straight into the cut and burn all over again. The pain becomes inescapable from their own body.
4. Reopening a Wound Right as It Starts to Heal: Biologically it's called disturbing the granulation tissue, the fragile new tissue that forms while a wound heals. Mess with it before it's ready and you get that raw, wet, mushy mess that hurts every single time something touches it.
5. Sleep Deprivation: No blood necessary. Deprive someone of sleep long enough and they start hallucinating, losing track of time, and falling apart mentally before the body even gets touched.
6. A Single Repeated Sound: More psychological torture than physical. A drip. A tap. A song playing forever. It wears down a person's mind hour after hour until they'd confess to anything to make it stop.
7. Sensory Deprivation: Total silence and total darkness sound peaceful until you're stuck in them with no idea how much time has passed. The brain starts filling in gaps that aren't there, and you end up terrifying yourself.
8. Tickling: Sounds ridiculous until you remember it's been used historically to the point where people genuinely couldn't breathe properly. Sustained tickling on an already sensitive or injured area stops being funny fast.
9. Extreme Temperature Swings: Extreme heat, extreme cold. Alternating between the two, over and over, so the body never gets the chance to adjust to either one.
10. Forced Stillness: Making someone hold one position for hours does something to the body that people don't expect. Cramping, nerve pain, and eventually the joints themselves start to protest.
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First saw me as a brother and I didn't even realize I felt anything until it was long too late.
Second has those close to them tell me I'm predatory and will probably have moved on from me by the next time we speak.
Third has been with someone since years before we ever met.
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A veces pienso que la única solución para imbéciles como este es atarlos boca abajo y dejarlos ahí.
Responding this screenshot, yknow, cause, yknow.
Yknow…today might be a good day to just stay inside and not talk into a microphone-
Yeah that’s bad
What happened?
Wildfires north of me up in Canada, the smoke is coming down this direction and wafting over majority of the northeast US
Oh crap.
Yeah, I'm in Canada and the sky was yellow yesterday, and pure white today.
Umbrella
I don't know if it was the intended reading of it, but I read the "had to make something you could use" bit as "Marie can't use something like an umbrella unless it's a gun."