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Twisted Tarot Legacy Challenge
April fools day stuff I made for when I was Hajime on Twitter
i said i would never step on danganronpa ground again ... yet here i am, 3 years later.
trend starter here
buy ME a ko-fi here AND get a doodle of your choice! :)
Friday night Fisticuffs 🥊💥
maki quote i cant stop thinking about
This was my personal experience with chapter 4 lmao everyone dying and me desperately shoving sunflower seeds at Gundham
i noticed hiyoko mentioned hajime was thinking for awhile during logic dive so i like to imagine they all just sit there in complete silence watching him
have you ever considered starting fires for fun?
how i see every nagito
Kokichi and Gonta's friendship is so silly
june delinquents
bonus:
Bright minds
**Spoilers for TOTK**
I've dragged myself out of the grave to rave about my 3 mile long dragon wife. Link canonically sits on her head when the malice hands stress him out for the 3rd time today and vents to Zelda because she's the only person he can talk to and being a giant flying reptile hasn't changed that, it's now just very sad.
My man was really gonna let a fucking BEAR into his house for the views and the BEAR had to be the sensible one here
#he didn’t go to salarian school for two whole years out of his extremely short lifespan to be MISTER warcrimes
#mordin: on my way Commander Warcrimes
moomin bag that says “if you dont let me go home at the scheduled time i will kill you”
the translation is accurate, but in this context “scheduled time” is the common term used to refer to the end of a typical work day (i.e. 5pm). in other words, it’s basically saying “if you make me do overtime i’ll kill you”
I don’t think any piece of art has ever emotionally affected me the way this robot arm piece has affected me. It’s called “Can’t Help Myself” and it’s a robot arm that’s programmed to clean up the fluid that’s constantly leaking out of itself, that looked like a never ending flow of blood. It has programmed dance moves to make it appear to have human gestures. And at first, it seemed happy and proud of its job, dancing around when it had visitors. But three years later, it looks tired, hopeless, and like it’s living in a never ending cycle of constantly trying to put itself back together for the entertainment of other people. And when I found out that it had finally stopped working in 2019, essentially dying, I couldn’t help but imagine the relief it must’ve felt and so I’ve been in here crying over a robot arm. 🥺 It was programmed this way, it truly couldn’t help itself. And no one ever helped him, they just watched.
In this work commissioned for the Guggenheim Museum, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu employ an industrial robot, visual-recognition sensors, and software systems to examine our increasingly automated global reality, one in which territories are controlled mechanically and the relationship between people and machines is rapidly changing. Placed behind clear acrylic walls, their robot has one specific duty, to contain a viscous, deep-red liquid within a predetermined area. When the sensors detect that the fluid has strayed too far, the arm frenetically shovels it back into place, leaving smudges on the ground and splashes on the surrounding walls.
Sun Yuan & Peng Yu are known for using dark humor to address contentious topics, and the robot’s endless, repetitive dance presents an absurd, Sisyphean view of contemporary issues surrounding migration and sovereignty. However, the bloodstain-like marks that accumulate around it evoke the violence that results from surveilling and guarding border zones. Such visceral associations call attention to the consequences of authoritarianism guided by certain political agendas that seek to draw more borders between places and cultures and to the increasing use of technology to monitor our environment.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS4Bpr2BgnE
you forgot the most important part: once the exhibit was unplugged, its name was changed to Couldnt Help Myself.