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remember to bury the dead with a phone, everyone. these days the ferry terminal at the river styx wants you to download a fucking app
"woah this is such a unique take on the character i wonder why is the character like that" >look inside character >it's the author's subconscious attempt to love themself
a lot of writing is sort of watching the film in your head like oh sorry can’t write the chapter yet i have to repeat hallucinate the dialogue first
i saw walder of house white making milk of the poppy with that urchin jessaerys
I've reached the point where cynicism is a major turn-off for me. You're not smarter than idealists, and you're not helping.
doing the bar exam tomorrow wish me luck
Viktor Zaretsky (Ukrainian 1925-90), Glowing Sky, 1988, Oil on canvas
You know that thing would eat you if you died, right? *pointing to the false image of you that others perceive*
Maybe if I just work harder, this empty cup will pour again
they call me the endurer the way i endure and endure and endure and endure and well u get it
Why did 4 months of this year go by in like a week
Where am I
the other Bennet sister fills me with so much hope. for the girls who were never chosen. for the girls who have never fit in. for the girls who’s sisters naturally seem to flourish socially but couldn’t understand why it wasn’t the same for them. for the girls who are overlooked. for the girls who dream of a gentle and stable love. for the girls who tell everyone they’re okay with being alone. this one was for us, love is possible.
Me watching this scene:
you have to eat the last item you searched online, are you ok?
yes
no
it's food
I'm dead
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For ONCE nothing terrible happens to me in a pol llike this
“ *Insert blank* is the villain of The Pitt ” my brother in christ, idk what show you are watching, but the only villain I see is the american health care system
You know how there's that genre of posts that's like "[screenshot of something horrid and dystopian happening with technology] hahaha, I sure hope nothing bad comes from defunding humanities while pouring boatloads of money into STEM"?
I need an inversion of that that's like "hahaha, I sure hope we don't run into any problems with masses of artists and writers deciding that it's fascist to understand the law and computer science."
That would have to become a real problem with real societal implications first. I know, your older colleagues refusing to learn how to use Moodle is a bother, but that's nothing compared to literally 1984
It seems like every humanities grad and creative on the internet has decided that the only way they will survive the future is by enshrining copyright laws more expansive than ever before and by being allowed to sue anybody for having looked at their work and had a single thought about it.
Permanent DMCA regime and an end to fair use seems pretty dystopian from where I'm sitting and the fact that the comments on this post are full of uwu smol bean creatives who are very proud to say things like "I don't care how AI works, it's evil" but can't imagine how their attempts to define model training as theft might have downstream problems that harm everyone BUT megacorporations is exactly the issue that I'm trying to articulate.
The problem is not that my elderly colleague doesn't know how to use a software program, the problem is that I'm watching liberal arts majors gleefully cheerlead attempts at implementing absolutely devastating legislation because they don't understand laws or computer science.
mrs russell they could never make me hate you