I hate people who suddenly stop liking you when you guys start having different interests. Like did you seriously only tolerate me because we liked the same show? Are we deadass?? I'm still the same person.

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I hate people who suddenly stop liking you when you guys start having different interests. Like did you seriously only tolerate me because we liked the same show? Are we deadass?? I'm still the same person.
âDean, am I tied up correctly?â
SPN but it's just three kids who believe in the supernatural trying to find monsters to fight
"I asked chatgpt-"
Well I asked the host of the community radio station of a small desert town and he said "Don't let numbers tell you what to do. You are blood and earth, not theory and chalk", so maybe think about that.
writers and artists everywhere all the time
Heated Rivalry has won in the following categories at the 2026 Canadian Screen Awards so far:
"Best Picture Editing, Drama" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Visual Effects"Â for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Sound, Fiction" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Costume Design" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Original Music, Drama" for the episode "Rookies"
"Best Production Design or Art Direction, Fiction" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
Nadine Bhabha for "Best Guest Performance, Drama Series" for the episode "Hunter"
Sophie NĂŠlisse for "Best Supporting Performer, Drama"
"Best Photography, Drama" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Achievement in Casting, Fiction" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
Jacob Tierney for "Best Writing, Drama Series" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
"Best Music - Original Song" for "It's You" from the episode "Olympians"
Jacob Tierney for "Best Direction, Drama Series" for the episode "I'll Believe In Anything"
This is a version of Armand who's a bit more desperate maybe. A bit more bitter, a bit less in control.
anyway i need to take up drawing again because my brain is full of the image of cas trailing along after dean with little heart eyes as he does but also he's holding hands with meg. did almost burst into tears typing this
yeah
at some point yall just gotta join a religious group and preach bc im tired of yall acting like sex/porn/poly/etc is bad every fucking month. we are one discourse cycle away from âsex before marriage is badâ like go be a mormon and gtfo
i'm not gonna stop you this time
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"The sex is when you can be honest."
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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 â search â 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 â perhaps even those they have requested â 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 âAI Mode,â 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 youâre searching about, which will then trigger a conversation with AI Mode on the main page, allowing users to ask follow-up questionsâsimilar 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 âcatastrophicâ 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 Googleâs planned changes to search are âgoing to have a devastating impact on the Internet.â âIt 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,â she told Technology Magazine. Â
noai.duckduckgo.com blocks all AI content in search results automatically
in firefoxâs latest update you have the option to turn off the ai features
Dean "the very touch of you corrupts" Winchester and yet he's always cradling that angel's head away from the cold hard concrete, he's always touching with care and love
@cas-gpt !!! One of the things I think they did well with the angels is how they are so good at twisting their words, coercion to get vessels to say yes, labelling things Fate/Destiny when it's all been so contrived by heaven (cupid matches to continue vessel bloodlines etc), the touch of you corrupts when what they mean is you offered him choice/free will, they're good at propaganda I'll give them that
Shane and Ilya go out for coffee a little while after they're outed and it's not until they're home and have parked the car in the driveway and are walking up to the door that Shane suddenly realizes:
"I think that was our first date."
Ilya frowns at him. "What?"
"I mean, kind of?" Shane says. "At least our first date in public."
Ilya stops to consider and realizes that holy shit, Shane might be right. Still, "It was just coffee. If I am taking you on a date, it will be somewhere much nicer. Someplace with candles."
Shane shrugs. "I've heard coffee is a pretty classic first date activity, actually."
They've reached the door and as Shane goes to unlock it, Ilya leans against the door frame with a teasing grin.
"It was a good date then?" he asks. "Maybe nice enough that you want to invite me in?"
Shane feels a giddy rush and has to fight to suppress his smile. "I don't know. I'm pretty sure that's more of a third date activity."
"You are Mr. Dating Expert now?"
"Just don't want you to think I'm easy."
"You are easy," Ilya says, wrapping his hand around Shane's waist and tugging him in close for a kiss.
Shane hums into the kiss happily, clutching Ilya's shoulder when he trails his lips down the column of Shane's neck. "Just for you."