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wish me luck I'm gonna ask a girl out
The Quiet Rise of Face-to-Face AI Companionship
A year ago, talking to an AI companion meant typing into a text box and imagining the rest. Lately the experience has shifted, and SweetDream is one of the clearest examples of where things are heading. The platform at sweetdream.ai now offers video calls with select characters, and that single feature has quietly reframed what people expect from an AI girlfriend.
What stands out, observing how users talk about it, is how naturally the video fits into the rest of the experience. SweetDream lets you design your companion from the ground up, her looks, her voice, her backstory, the little quirks that make her feel specific rather than generic. Then it layers on emotionally intelligent chat, lifelike voice calls, and remarkably good AI-generated photos and videos. A live video call becomes the obvious next step rather than a gimmick bolted on.
It's tempting to lump every AI companion service together, but the gap shows up in details like this. SweetDream treats privacy as non-negotiable and treats the video call as something to be done well, not just advertised. The result reads less like a feature checklist and more like a platform that actually understands what people want from this kind of connection.
if i fuck a word up and someone mimics my fucked word for longer than 20 seconds i am genuinely shooting u bc who do u think u are.
UHHH I FOUND THIZ ON PINTREZT
leader of a trio of college kids waking past me at walmart: okay. mission number two, finding where the popcorn is.
his friend: wait, what was mission number one?
leader: fucking getting here, travis.
I'm not a lesbian but... women 😍
why do we have to eat
god I love the nso community
im totally normal about jjk
CHARACTER AI DOESN'T LIKE WHEN I STAB CHARACTERS AND TEAR THEIR LIMBS OFF AND SPILL THIR GUTS OUT??? WTF???? I'M JUST HAVING FUN!!!!
one piece
I got into a lot of fights growing up.
I maybe sent a kid to the hospital.
It was justified he punched my trans friend in the stomach FOR BEING TRANS I don't tolerate that
ur a cis guy but talk about going on t??????? what???????
I think you and I should reproduce.
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the intersex flag, a purple ring on a yellow background
an anonymous ask saying “ok??? what does being autistic have to do with hrt???”
ao3 writers, do you:
copy & paste into HTML, and used livejournal
copy & paste into Rich Text, and used livejournal
copy & paste into HTML, and did not use livejournal
copy & paste into Rich Text, and did not use livejournal
write the fic in ao3 (DON'T do this, it's not backed up then)
not a writer/don't use ao3/just want to push a button
from my eljay days I still write my fic with html as I go, and I'm genuinely curious what other fic writers do (also yes, okay, yes I am procrastinating finishing this fic, shut up already, why are YOU at the devil's sacrament???)
Rich Text does everything I need it to do! I never used LiveJournal, I started out on fanfiction.net where back in the day you could just upload your document (oh how I wish AO3 had this...) so I never learned html or got in the habit. I've been wondering recently why people do it but if it's an existing habit that makes sense!
Hilariously, Dreamwidth uses Rich Text and I *still* write my AO3 fic with HTML automatically. And if I could do it here, that would have said <I>still</I>. :)
Absolutely write my fic with HTML as I go, and it's *absolutely* a holdover from working with LJ, and, really, the early internet in general.
(Yeah, I don't use rich text on dreamwidth, either.)
ffs please use the ao3 posting script for the love of blorbo, the ao3 recommends it!!!!
write in gdoc. C&P your gdoc into the posting script document. run script. paste html into ao3. it is good. it doesn't do the weird RTF stuff.
Or use the free and open source add-on Docs to Markdown to convert your fic to HTML in Gdocs without the need to copy and paste it twice.
I write my Dreamwidth posts in HTML though because it just rocks.
Can I use these tips as someone who wants to write fanfiction
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Manga chito >>>>
I will learn to draw to make a version of this with girls last tour