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The-Zapped-Part-Timer (PZPTH Sideblog)
Heyo! You can call me El, Wolfe, or Wolfen! I'm 21 and ace. Any pronouns are fine by me! I mainly reblog things here and not as active. I'm an aspiring writer who writes fanfic, but hopefully, one day, I'll post (and start/finish) some original works!
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How do you feel about asks? Ask away! Don't be shy, and I'll try not to be too shy back. Although please be patient with me, I might take a while when getting around to asking. Thank you!
Are you in any fandoms? I'm mainly in the Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero fandom (for the time being). Feel free to pop over on my sideblog if you're interested! (I'm more active over there, lol)
Do you RP? Not really, sorry. I've never done rp on Tumblr before, but I would like to eventually try when I feel confident enough. But for now, nope.
What's the secret third blog? Good luck finding it! (and the fourth one! That one's super secret!). You'll surely be disappointed... Just ask my friend!
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So yeah, if you fall under any of these...
PLEASE GO AWAY.
Are you racist, sexist, transphobic, aphobic, or homophobic in any way? Maybe even TERF? Go away.
Anti-gaza, pro-israel, zionist or anti-ukraine, pro-russia? Go away.
Pedophilia or incest enjoyer? Go away.
Proshipping, comshipping, or antishipping stuff? Go away, I do not want to deal with any of that.
AI artist/writer? Go away.(I'll be sure to add more if I feel like it)
Here is an article from NPR about it (May 22, 2026):
Carolina Milanesi, an independent technology analyst, said Google is trying to make its cash cow business — search — richer and more personalized, and it will make shopping easier. But there is a risk that users may have fewer choices about what to click.
"Right now it's: I ask a question, I get a bunch of answers and I feel that I'm in control as to which answer I take, or if I'm looking for something, which product I'm going to end up buying. That is going to be less so going forward," she said.
Milanesi envisions AI-enabled search and agents proposing products to consumers — perhaps even those they have requested — but with less clarity or choice around where it's coming from.
"If you're going to say: 'I want a pair of Jordans, go find them,' you're not necessarily sure what steps have been taken and whether the AI has used a source or a store that was paid for and therefore came up in the search results," she said, "or if AI actually went and did their due diligence and picked the best for me as a customer."
And here's one from Time magazine (May 20, 2026):
While Google already has “AI Mode,” the company will now power the whole search bar through its new Gemini 3.5 Flash model.
Instead of the classic list of blue links, Google Search will now also generate a custom page with an AI-generated summary of what you’re searching about, which will then trigger a conversation with AI Mode on the main page, allowing users to ask follow-up questions—similar to the kind of layout you would see when opening ChatGPT.
And a little more from Time's article on how this may affect the websites that we are trying to search for:
When Google first started implementing AI-assisted results, news publishers warned of “catastrophic” impacts on the industry, much of which relies on Google search to drive users to their websites.
Last year, news websites saw significant traffic declines as chatbots increasingly replaced Google search as the primary way to find sites and ask questions.
Small businesses also noted drops in traffic to their sites from Google, which has traditionally delivered customers.
Lily Ray, vice president of SEO strategy & research at Amsive, a digital marketing agency, warned as early as last year that Google’s planned changes to search are “going to have a devastating impact on the Internet.”
“It will severely cut into the main source of revenue for most publishers and it will disincentivize content creators who rely on organic search traffic, which is millions of websites, maybe more,” she told Technology Magazine.
In Copenhagen you can visit The Round Tower. It used to be an astronomical observatory until light pollution and the vibrations from increased traffic in the streets made it useless for its original purpose.
Today it’s mostly famous for what it looks like on the inside.
It has an equestrian staircase though it’s so smooth it’s really just a gentle slope more than a staircase. It was build like that so our lazy bum king could ride his horse all the way to the top (king not in photo)
And naturally people have also driven cars up the tower
And held a bike race
For a while it was just sort of abandoned by the authorities and became a spiraling marketplace
But today it has been restored and become a tourist spot as well as a popular destination for school trips. And yes, you can still watch the cosmos at the top.